Explore Antibes’ hidden gems on a captivating walking tour. Discover history, culture, and gastronomy in just 1h15. Perfect for all adventurers.
Explore Antibes’ hidden gems on a captivating walking tour. Discover history, culture, and gastronomy in just 1h15. Perfect for all adventurers.
- Restaurant Le Safranier - Located in the Safranier district, part of the historic center of Antibes, this area boasts charming, picturesque alleys reminiscent of a quaint Mediterranean village. It holds a unique historical significance.
- Remparts d’Antibes - Observe this remarkable statue known as the Challenge. It portrays a figure standing…
- Restaurant Le Safranier - Located in the Safranier district, part of the historic center of Antibes, this area boasts charming, picturesque alleys reminiscent of a quaint Mediterranean village. It holds a unique historical significance.
- Remparts d’Antibes - Observe this remarkable statue known as the Challenge. It portrays a figure standing on the ramparts, extending a foot into the void. While open to various interpretations, its creator, Nicolas Lavarenne, describes it as a symbol of taking a step into the unknown, which, as he states, “can change a lifetime.”
- Poètes Garden - Welcome to the Poets’ Garden. Nestled along the city walls, this small public park is adorned with exotic plants, cacti, and succulents, giving it a distinctive appearance. Inside, you’ll find works and quotes honoring renowned French and international poets, including a notable bust of Victor Hugo.
- Rue du Lavoir - Here stands the last remaining washhouse in Antibes, dating back to the 19th century. While washing machines are common in many French cities, their history often traces back to the 19th century, marking a significant period of construction.
- Fontaine Fontvieille - To your right is the city’s oldest fountain, originating from antiquity. During this era, two Roman aqueducts were constructed to supply water to the city of Antipolis.
- Place des Martyrs de la Résistance - You are now in one of the most delightful squares in the heart of Antibes!
- Rue de la République - Welcome to Rue de la République, one of Antibes’ bustling commercial streets! Here, you can explore a variety of shops offering fashion, jewelry, shoes, and more.
- Chapelle Saint-Bernardin - Notice the building on your right, located at the corner of Paul Martelli Street. This chapel, with its neo-Gothic facade, is a part of Antibes’ historical heritage.
- Place nationale - We have arrived at National Square, one of the city’s main squares. Here, you can take a break to enjoy a meal or a drink!
- Porte de l’Orme - We are at the beginning of Cour Masséna, one of Antibes’ main streets. In front of you stands an impressive structure, a testament to the city’s rich history.
- Marche provencal - You are in front of one of Provence’s most renowned markets! It operates every morning from Tuesday to Sunday, so even if it’s closed during your visit, you’ll likely have another chance to explore it.
- Château Grimaldi - This is Grimaldi Castle, one of Antibes’ most significant buildings, constructed from the 11th century on the foundations of an ancient Roman structure.
- Cathedrale Notre Dame de la Platea d’Antibes - This vibrant church is the Cathedral of Antibes, designated as a Historic Monument since 1945. As the city’s largest church, it features a classical facade and houses several masterpieces of religious art.
- Promenade Amiral de Grasse - Enjoy a stroll along the Mediterranean Sea to conclude your tour of Antibes! The Promenade Amiral de Grasse offers stunning views and a pleasant walk near the city center.
- Plage de la Gravette - From here, you have a fantastic view of La Gravette beach, located right in the heart of Antibes.
- Fort Carre - You are now at one of Antibes’ iconic viewpoints, overlooking its port, one of the largest marinas in Europe.
- Fontaine d’Aguillon - We are on Boulevard d’Aguillon, just steps from the port. On your right, you’ll find the Marine Gate, once part of the city walls.
- Bastion Saint Jaume - This is the Bastion of Saint-Jaume. Entry is free but subject to opening hours, so if it’s closed upon your arrival, be sure to check the schedule for access.
- Le Nomade - This monumental sculpture, approximately 10 meters tall, depicts a man seated facing the sea and is the creation of Catalan artist Jaume Plensa.
- Port Vauban - The port of Antibes boasts a rich history, dating back to the Phocaeans in the 4th century BC. Saint-Roch Cove served as a trade hub and naval base in the city then known as Antipolis.
- Old Town - The history of Antibes is ancient, founded in the 4th century BC as Antipolis by the Greeks before the Romans arrived. It evolved into a prosperous Roman city, with its port facilitating trade in wine, oils, and ceramics.
- Atelier Ho Lui - On your left, at number 12, is the studio of an artist whose works you may have noticed around the city. Keep an eye out for his creations, often found on building walls, streets, and sidewalks, characterized by faces of men, women, and children formed through cracks, holes, and stains.

- Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
- Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
- 22 immersive audio comments along the way (History…)
- 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
- Text transcripts of all audio content
- Admire the hidden gems that lie off the beaten track
- Interactive…
- Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
- Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
- 22 immersive audio comments along the way (History…)
- 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
- Text transcripts of all audio content
- Admire the hidden gems that lie off the beaten track
- Interactive navigation with 3D map to discover the most beautiful streets
- Recommendations for the best photo opportunities
- Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route…
- Headphones or headphones (optional)
- Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route…
- Headphones or headphones (optional)
Antibes, a gem on the French Riviera, unveils its wonders in just one day. Wander through the charming Safranier district, tour the Château Grimaldi, and explore the Notre-Dame-de-la-Platea Cathedral. Visit the Provencal Point of Sale and take in the stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea from the Promenade Amiral de Grasse. With 22 iconic sites to…
Antibes, a gem on the French Riviera, unveils its wonders in just one day. Wander through the charming Safranier district, tour the Château Grimaldi, and explore the Notre-Dame-de-la-Platea Cathedral. Visit the Provencal Point of Sale and take in the stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea from the Promenade Amiral de Grasse. With 22 iconic sites to explore, this tour is perfect for those who love history, culture, and gastronomy. Ideal for a day trip, the tour is accessible to all and offers a complete experience of this historic city.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.