
▲ Antibes Centre Ville This well-preserved town is nestled within ancient walls, with numerous shops and eateries lining its cobblestone streets. The renowned Provençal Market in the town center is a famous fresh produce market, best explored on foot.

▲ [Le Fort Carre] Built in the 16th century on a large rock 26 meters above sea level, the fort's rooftop offers a 360-degree viewing platform.

▲ [The Picasso Museum] Picasso completed numerous works (oil paintings, sketches, tapestries, ceramics): this collection of works donated by Picasso to the city of Antibes forms the museum's permanent collection.

▲ [IGY Vieux-Port de Cannes] The port is one of the liveliest spots in Cannes, where restaurants serve exceptionally fresh wolf fish and scorpion fish. Classic twin-masted boats and modern yachts often moor side by side in the harbor.


▲ [Liberty Boulevard] Lined with beautiful plane trees, it exudes a strong Provencal charm. Additionally, there is an open-air music stage nearby for performances.

▲ The Mairie de Cannes is an exquisite neoclassical building facing the harbor, with elegant female figure sculptures beside each window on all three floors.

▲ Built in 1982, the Palace of Festivals and Congresses of Cannes serves as a key venue for the Cannes Film Festival, where the prestigious Palme d'Or award is presented.

▲ [Cannes Walk Of Fame] One of the must-visit attractions in Cannes, located next to the Palace of Festivals and Congresses of Cannes. Here you can see over 300 handprints of celebrities embedded in the sidewalk.










