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Lobmann Claude373 Bd Des Groules
Antibes
06600
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To reach your destination, take the exit for Villeneuve Loubet after passing Antibes on highway A8. From there, follow RN7 and make a right turn onto Boulevard des Groules near the Park of Vaugrenier and Chateau st Croix. Your destination, number 373, will be on your right.
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- Musée Picasso (Picasso Museum): Located in the Château Grimaldi, the museum houses an extensive collection of artworks by Pablo Picasso. Visitors can explore the artist's diverse styles and periods, as well as enjoy panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea from the castle.
- Cap d'Antibes: A stunning peninsula known for its pristine beaches, scenic coastal trails, and luxurious villas. Visitors can bask in the sun, swim in crystal-clear waters, or take a leisurely walk along the picturesque coastline.
- Marineland Antibes: A popular marine park that offers a variety of entertaining and educational experiences. Visitors can watch spectacular dolphin and killer whale shows, explore a shark tunnel, and even interact with sea lions.
- Antibes Old Town (Vieil Antibes): Immerse yourself in the charm of Antibes' historic center. Wander through narrow streets lined with colorful buildings, visit the 16th-century Antibes Cathedral, explore local markets, and admire the beautiful Port Vauban, one of the largest marinas in Europe.
- Fort Carré: This historic fortress sits atop a hill overlooking Antibes and offers breathtaking views of the town, the Mediterranean Sea, and the surrounding coastline. Visitors can explore its ramparts, learn about its fascinating history, and enjoy a peaceful stroll through its gardens.
- Juan-les-Pins: A vibrant seaside resort town neighboring Antibes, known for its sandy beaches, lively nightlife, and jazz festivals. Explore the bustling streets, relax on the beach, or visit one of the trendy bars and clubs in the area.
- Musée d'Archéologie (Archaeology Museum): Discover the rich history of Antibes through its archaeological treasures. The museum showcases artifacts from ancient civilizations, including the Greeks and Romans, providing insight into the region's past.
- Le Nomade (The Nomad): A captivating sculpture by Catalan artist Jaume Plensa, located in the port of Antibes. This striking statue depicts a seated figure with its head turned toward the sky, creating a sense of contemplation and serenity.
- Parc de la Pinède: A peaceful park situated near the beach, offering a serene escape from the bustling city. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll through the pine trees, have a picnic, or simply relax in the shade. 10. Le Sentier du Littoral: Embark on a scenic coastal hike along the Sentier du Littoral, which stretches from Antibes to Villeneuve-Loubet. This trail offers stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea, hidden coves, and rocky cliffs, providing an opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the region.