The Little Guide



In Biot, this apartment promises an exceptional stay. Depending on the length of your stay, you can visit the famous ports of Cannes and Nice, which are well worth a visit if you're looking for a bit of activity. Just a few minutes away, ideal for a day trip, discover Old Antibes and its unmissable Billionaires' Quay, Fort Carré, and the ramparts. In the summer season, Juan-les-Pins is perfect for a lovely evening.



Would you prefer a shopping trip?

The iconic Boulevard Jean-Médecin in Nice and the Croisette, as well as the Rue d'Antibes in Cannes, await you. Looking for something bigger? The Shopping Promenade, an open-air shopping center in Cagnes-sur-Mer, or Cap 3000, are among the largest shopping complexes in the region.




Looking to experience unique moments during your stay?

Check out the program at the Hippodrome de la Côte d'Azur and the Palais Nikaïa, and get ready for an exciting experience. During the season, numerous festivals take place all along the French Riviera. Cannes dazzles you every week with its fireworks festival, and you'll also find museums, botanical gardens, and sporting activities offering virtually unlimited leisure opportunities for all tastes.



The French Riviera, a jewel of the Mediterranean, captivates with its sun-drenched landscapes, turquoise waters, and exceptional climate. From Menton to Saint-Tropez, the region combines fine sandy beaches, elegant seaside resorts, and charming hilltop villages.

 


Culture, history, and the art of living intertwine: museums, international festivals, Provençal markets, and medieval alleyways offer a rich and varied experience. Nature lovers and those seeking leisure activities can enjoy coastal paths, natural parks, and water sports. Between glamour, heritage, and the gentle Mediterranean lifestyle, the French Riviera is an unmissable destination for those who wish to combine relaxation, culture, and exceptional scenery.


Antibes

 

Nestled between the sea and its ramparts, Antibes captivates visitors with its rich heritage and Mediterranean lifestyle. Founded by the Greeks as Antipolis, the city has preserved a charming historic center, with its lively streets, ramparts overlooking the Mediterranean, and its famous Provençal market.

 

Antibes is also a city of art and culture, notably thanks to the Picasso Museum housed in the Grimaldi Castle, where the artist stayed in 1946. Port Vauban, one of the largest marinas in Europe, lies alongside superb sandy and pebble beaches, ideal for relaxation. A visit to the Fort Carré or the coastal paths are part of its charm.

 

Between heritage, culture, gastronomy and exceptional coastline, Antibes offers an unmissable destination on the French Riviera, to be discovered in any season.


Juan the Pines

 

Juan-les-Pins, an iconic seaside resort on the French Riviera, is renowned for its fine sandy beaches, festive atmosphere, and Mediterranean lifestyle. Part of the municipality of Antibes, it appeals to both those seeking relaxation and culture enthusiasts.

Famous for its jazz festival, Juan-les-Pins vibrates every summer to the rhythm of international concerts, perpetuating a musical tradition born in the 1920s. Its seaside pine forest, lively terraces and nightlife make it a dynamic and friendly destination.

Between swimming, music and the good life, Juan-les-Pins offers an ideal getaway, day and night, in the heart of the Riviera.

Cannes

 

World-renowned for its prestigious Film Festival, Cannes embodies the elegance and glamour of the French Riviera. Bordered by the famous Croisette, the city boasts a superb seafront dotted with beaches, luxury hotels, and upscale boutiques.


Beyond its iconic image, Cannes also captivates with its heritage and authenticity. The historic Suquet district, perched on the hills, reveals its picturesque alleyways and breathtaking views of the bay. The Forville market invites you to discover local flavors in a Provençal atmosphere. The Carré d'Or is the heart of the nightlife.

 

Facing the city, the Lérins Islands offer a nature and cultural escape, with turquoise waters, a monastery, and shaded trails. Between culture, relaxation, and the Mediterranean lifestyle, Cannes is a must-see destination to discover all year round.


Villeneuve-Loubet

 

Located between Nice and Antibes, Villeneuve-Loubet combines historical charm, nature, and seaside leisure. The village, perched on a hill, captivates visitors with its picturesque streets, medieval castle, and panoramic views of the Mediterranean.

Located by the sea, the resort offers beaches, a marina, and water sports, while the renowned nature park provides opportunities to enjoy trails, gardens, and relaxation areas with the family. Villeneuve-Loubet is also known as the birthplace of the painter Paul Ricard and hosts cultural and festive events throughout the year.

Between heritage, nature and beaches, Villeneuve-Loubet is an ideal stop to discover the gentle way of life on the French Riviera.


Nice

 

The capital of the French Riviera, Nice captivates with its Mediterranean charm, sunny climate, and vibrant cultural scene. The Promenade des Anglais, the iconic palm-lined seafront, invites leisurely strolls between beaches and prestigious hotels.

Old Nice, with its colorful alleyways, Provençal markets, and Baroque churches, offers a journey into the heart of authentic Nice. Museums, such as the Matisse Museum and the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, testify to the city's importance in art history.

Between heritage, local gastronomy and the Mediterranean lifestyle, Nice is an unmissable destination on the Riviera, ideal for discovering culture, relaxation and magnificent landscapes.


Monaco

 

An iconic principality on the French Riviera, Monaco captivates visitors with its luxury, heritage, and spectacular location between the sea and the mountains. The famous Rock is home to the Prince's Palace, the cathedral, and the Oceanographic Museum, offering a glimpse into Monegasque history and culture.

The Monte Carlo district, with its legendary casino, luxury boutiques, and prestigious hotels, embodies the glamour and elegance of the principality. Monaco also boasts sumptuous gardens, bustling harbors, and numerous events, such as the Formula 1 Grand Prix and the International Circus Festival, which attract visitors from all over the world.

Between heritage, leisure and the Mediterranean way of life, Monaco is a unique and unmissable destination on the Riviera.


Win

 

Perched high above the French Riviera, Vence captivates with its medieval charm and artistic atmosphere. The heart of the village, with its cobbled streets, lively squares, and ancient fountains, offers an authentic journey through history.



Vence is also renowned for its artistic heritage: the famous Chapelle du Rosaire, decorated by Matisse, attracts art lovers from all over the world. In the surrounding area, the picturesque landscapes and natural beauty invite hiking and exploration. Between its heritage, art, and nature, Vence is an ideal destination to enjoy the laid-back Mediterranean lifestyle.