Introduction
913km (567 miles) S of Paris; 21km (13 miles) SW of Nice; 11km (7 miles) NE of Cannes
On the other side of the Baie des Anges (Bay of Angels), across from Nice, is the port of Antibes. This old Mediterranean town has a quiet charm unique on the Côte d'Azur. Its little harbor is filled with fishing boats and pleasure yachts, and in recent years it has emerged as a new "hot spot." The marketplaces are full of flowers, mostly roses and carnations. If you're in Antibes in the evening, you can watch fishermen playing the traditional Riviera game of boules.
Spiritually, Antibes is totally divorced from Cap d'Antibes, which is a peninsula studded with the villas and outdoor pools of the super-rich. In Tender Is the Night, F. Scott Fitzgerald described it as a place where "old villas rotted like water lilies among the massed pines." Photos of film and rock stars lounging at the Eden Roc have appeared in countless magazines.
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Musée Picasso
On the ramparts above the port is the Château Grimaldi, once the home of the princes of Antibes of the Grimaldi family, who ruled the city from...
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Hans Hartung & Anna-Eva Bergman Foundation
Devotees of modern art can now visit the former home of this German abstract painter and his wife, also an artist. You must reserve space as only...
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Musée Picasso
- The Château Grimaldi buildings are a magnificent sight, with their high, rugged dry-stone walls facing the sea. This fortress shelters some truly...
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