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Anaïs Le Maire14 Chemin des Sables
Antibes
06160
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Welcome to the charming and historic "Bastide Du Bosquet," a romantic home that has been in the family since the 17th century. This sunny and peaceful retreat is perfectly situated between Cape Antibes and the beautiful beaches of Antibes and Juan les Pins, just a short 5-minute walk away. Take a leisurely stroll along the seaside promenade to reach the heart of old Antibes.Anaïs Le Maire is delighted to invite you to enjoy the comfort of four lovely guest rooms, a cozy living room, and a picturesque garden. Antibes, with its rich history, art, and endless pleasures, is conveniently located midway between Cannes (10 km) and Nice (20 km).
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Directions
- If you are coming from the motorway, first head towards the city center. Then, follow the signs for "Le Cap d'Antibes." When you reach the roundabout of "l'Îlet," turn away from the sea road and follow the signs for "Juan-Les-Pins direct." After 100 meters, you will be on "chemin des sables." Look for number 14 on your right, across from the synagogue. "La Bastide du bosquet" is at the end of the road, opposite the black gate which is the entrance to the domaine.
- If you are coming from Nice, take the sea road. When you reach the Antibes harbor, follow the signs for "les remparts" and then "Cap d'Antibes." Refer to step 3 of the directions provided for those coming from the motorway.
- If you are coming from Cannes via the sea road, once you reach "Juan-Les-Pins," go towards the "Palais des congrès." Across from the entrance of the Palais, take the street that goes up the hill on the right-hand side (chemin des sables). Number 14 will be on your left, opposite the synagogue.
- If you are coming from Nice, take the sea road. When you reach the Antibes harbor, follow the signs for "les remparts" and then "Cap d'Antibes." Refer to step 3 of the directions provided for those coming from the motorway.
- If you are coming from Cannes via the sea road, once you reach "Juan-Les-Pins," go towards the "Palais des congrès." Across from the entrance of the Palais, take the street that goes up the hill on the right-hand side (chemin des sables). Number 14 will be on your left, opposite the synagogue.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
4 | 135 | 180 | 30 | oui | ||||||||||
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B&B (3 pers.) |
4 | 170 | 250 | oui | |||||||||||
Notes: rate for minimum 3 nights |
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Attractions
- Marineland Antibes: Located just a short distance from the given address, Marineland Antibes is a popular marine theme park and aquarium. Visitors can enjoy various shows featuring dolphins, killer whales, and sea lions, as well as explore the aquarium with its diverse range of marine life.
- Picasso Museum: Situated in the heart of Antibes, the Picasso Museum is housed within the Château Grimaldi, an ancient fortress. This museum showcases an extensive collection of Picasso's works, including paintings, ceramics, sculptures, and drawings.
- Antibes Old Town (Vieil Antibes): A charming area steeped in history, Antibes Old Town is a must-visit for its narrow streets, picturesque squares, and medieval architecture. The town is dotted with quaint shops, cafes, and restaurants, offering a delightful ambiance for a leisurely stroll.
- Fort Carré: Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, Fort Carré is an impressive 16th-century fortress that offers panoramic views of Antibes and the surrounding coastline. The fort has a rich military history and visitors can explore its ramparts, underground tunnels, and exhibitions.
- Cap d'Antibes: Located on a peninsula adjacent to Antibes, Cap d'Antibes is a scenic coastal area famous for its luxurious villas, stunning beaches, and crystal-clear waters. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along the coastline, relax on the sandy beaches, or explore the beautiful gardens surrounding the villas.
- Juan-les-Pins: Situated just west of Antibes, Juan-les-Pins is a vibrant resort town known for its sandy beaches, lively nightlife, and jazz music festivals. Visitors can soak up the sun, partake in water sports, dine at beachfront restaurants, or dance the night away in the town's numerous clubs.
- Antibes Market (Marché Provençal): Located in the heart of Antibes, the Provençal Market is a bustling and colorful market where locals and tourists can purchase fresh produce, regional delicacies, flowers, and handmade crafts. This lively market offers a taste of the local culture and is a great place to pick up some authentic souvenirs.
- Nomade Art Gallery: Situated in the Old Town of Antibes, Nomade Art Gallery showcases contemporary art from both local and international artists. The gallery features a diverse range of artworks including paintings, sculptures, and photography, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts.
- Antibes Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-la-Platea d'Antibes): Dating back to the 14th century, Antibes Cathedral is a beautiful example of Gothic architecture. Visitors can admire its intricate stained glass windows, ornate altar, and serene ambiance. 10. Le Sentier du Littoral: For nature lovers and hikers, Le Sentier du Littoral is a picturesque coastal trail that offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea. This well-marked path stretches along the coastline, allowing visitors to explore the rugged cliffs, hidden coves, and lush vegetation of the region.