Antibes Walking tour 1h15 and 22 audio reviews

1 hour 15 minutes (approximately)
Offered in: English and 2 more

Antibes, jewel of the French Riviera, reveals its treasures in one day. Stroll through the picturesque Safranier district, visit Château Grimaldi and discover Notre-Dame-de-la-Platea Cathedral. Explore the Provencal Point of Sale and enjoy the Promenade Amiral de Grasse with its views of the Mediterranean Sea. With 22 emblematic places to discover, this tour is ideal for history, culture and gastronomy enthusiasts. Perfect for a day trip, the tour is accessible to everyone and allows you to fully enjoy this historic city.

What's Included

Recommendations for the best photo opportunities
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,...
Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route...
Headphones or headphones (optional)

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

We build our circuits in the form of a loop so that you can easily start the tour at the point closest to you, the guidance will adapt automatically. If you are nearby, we recommend this ideal Check-out Point.

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes (approximately)
  • (Pass by)

    You are currently in the Safranier district. It is part of the ancient center of Antibes, and reveals beautiful picturesque alleys that make us feel like in a small Mediterranean village. But it is a place that has a very special history

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Look here at this amazing statue. It is called the Challenge, and depicts a character standing on the ramparts, stretching his foot in the void. If it can give rise to many interpretations, its Contributor, Nicolas Lavarenne, explains it as a symbol of a step towards the unknown, and I quote, “one that can upset a lifetime”.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Here you arrive in front of the Poets' Garden. Along the city walls, this small public park features exotic plants, cacti and succulents that give it a very special look. Inside, there are some works and quotes that pay tribute to the great French and international poets. You notice in particular the bust of Victor Hugo

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Here you are in front of the last washhouse still present in Antibes. It dates from the 19th century. Washing machines, you must have seen them in many other cities in France. But do you know their story? They usually all date back to the 19th century, and it is no coincidence that a wave of construction was launched at this time.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Take a look on your right: you are facing the oldest fountain in the city! And it comes straight from antiquity. During this period, two Roman aqueducts were built to supply the Antipolis city with water.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Here you are in one of the most pleasant squares in the anti-wood city center!

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Here you are in Rue de la République, one of the most commercial streets in Antibes! Here you have the choice: ready-to-wear, jewelry, shoes...

    Admission ticket free
  • Chapelle Saint-Bernardin (Pass by)

    Look at the building on your right, which is at the corner of Paul Martelli Street. This chapel with neo-Gothic facade is part of the historical heritage of Antibes.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    We now arrive at the National Square, one of the main squares of the city. Here too, you have plenty to stop for a moment to eat or have a drink!

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    We arrive here at the beginning of the Cour Masséna, one of the main streets of Antibes. In front of you, you cannot miss it, is an imposing work witness to the long history of the city.

    Admission ticket free
  • Marche provencal (Pass by)

    Here you are in front of one of the most famous markets in Provence! It is open every morning from Tuesday to Sunday so even if it is not open during your visit, you will certainly have the opportunity to discover it at another time.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    This building is one of the most important in Antibes. This is Grimaldi Castle, a building that was built from the 11th century on the foundations of an ancient Roman structure.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    This beautiful colorful church is the Cathedral of Antibes, classified as Historic Monuments since 1945. The largest church in the city, it has a classical façade and contains several masterpieces of religious art.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    There’s nothing like strolling along the Mediterranean Sea to complete this tour of Antibes! The Promenade Amiral de Grasse promises magnificent panoramas and a pleasant walk close to the city center.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    From here, you have a great view on the beach of La Gravette, which is right in the center of Antibes.

    Admission ticket free
  • Fort Carre (Pass by)

    Here you are in front of one of the emblematic viewpoints of Antibes, overlooking its port, one of the largest marina in Europe.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Here we are in Boulevard d’Aguillon, just a few steps from the port. On your right, pierced in what was once the city walls, is the Marine Gate.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    This is the bastion of Saint-Jaume. Entrance is free but subject to opening hours, so if the site is closed when you arrive, check the opening hours to be able to enter.

    Admission ticket free
  • Le Nomade (Pass by)

    This monumental sculpture, about 10 meters high, depicts a man sitting facing the sea, is the work of Catalan artist Jaume Plensa.

    Admission ticket free
  • Port Vauban (Pass by)

    The port of Antibes has a long history behind it: already at the time of the Phocaeans, in the 4th century BC. – C., Saint-Roch Cove was used for trade and as a naval base in the city that was then called Antipolis.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    The history of the city of Antibes is far from very recent: founded in the 4th century BC. C. under the name of Antipolis, it was the Greeks who settled there even before the arrival of the Romans. It then became a prosperous and developed Roman city, and its port attracted for trade wines, oils and ceramics.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    On your left, at number 12 of the street, is the studio of an artist whose works you may have already seen in the city. You must, however, have an eye to spot his achievements. Located on the walls of buildings, on the floor in the street, on sidewalks, they are characterized by faces of men, women and children formed through cracks in the walls, holes in the floors, stains...

    Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Supplied by Navaway - Visites Audioguidées

Tags

Private and Luxury
Private Sightseeing Tours
Audio Guides
Cultural Tours
Historical Tours
Walking Tours
City Tours
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Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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