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Shops in Antibes

Discover the top Antibes shops & boutiques

Antibes has a good selection of boutiques selling expensive clothes, shoes and jewellery.

Find loads of top tips and local insights in our Antibes Shopping Guide.

interior of a shop with outdoor cafe in anitbes

La Caravane passe

An original and unusual concept, this boutique sells an eclectic miz of textiles, furniture, jewellery and crafts from around the world, as well as housing a tea shop and garden restaurant.

Art Seiller Galerie

Art Seiller Gallery, St-Paul de Vence

Location
Vence

For over 40 years, Pauline Seiller has been animating her gallery with exciting and ground-breaking artwork.

A close up of a gold and silver necklace on a black background

Galerie du Soleil, St-Paul de Vence

Location
Vence

This jewellery store sells the creations of Michel Clément. Simple and contemporary, made from gold and silver and with understated matt finishes, his pieces are really quite special.

Cabin Shop, Antibes

Cabin Shop

Cabin Shop works together with owners, crew, and interior designers to create remarkable interiors for yachts and villas.They are based in Antibes in the south of France, and deliver Worldwide.

Polygon Riviera Shopping Centre, Cagnes sur Mer

Polygon Riviera Shopping Centre, Cagnes sur Mer

With nearly 150 stores, a 10-screen multiplex, casino, exclusive services and its unique leisure offer, Polygon Riviera offers the largest shopping centre on the Cote d'Azur.

Galerie Dung Bui

Dung Bui Gallery, St-Paul de Vence

Location
Vence

This gallery is home to a selection of work by French abstract and impressionist artists such as Chakravorty, Ferrato and Jeufroy as well as a selection of Vietnamese paintings from the Indo Chinese School of Fine Arts.

Bogéna Galerie

Bogena Gallery, St-Paul de Vence

Location
Vence

Established in the year 2000, this gallery is set in a contemporary building in Saint Paul de Vence.

Galeries le Capricorne

Le Capricorne Gallery, St-Paul de Vence

Location
Vence

Situated in the heart of Saint-Paul, these two galleries at number 15 and number 64 on Rue Grande are two of the oldest in the town and have some of the best art displays.

Atelier Trizan

Trizan's Workshop, St-Paul de Vence

Location
Vence

This sculptor produces grand pieces made from polished and rough stone, which catch the eye and make the observer look twice to double check that what they've seen is correct.

Atelier Giuliano Mancini

Atelier Giuliano Mancini

Location
Vence

The home and studio of the famous artist Giuliano Mancini is adjacent to the old water mill in Saint-Paul.

Atelier Rémi Pesce

Atelier Remi Pesce

Location
Vence

Pesce's first paintings date back to 1963 and his first sculptures from 1973 after meeting Arman and César.

Atelier Danielle Alarcon Dalvin

Danielle Alarcon Dalvin's Workshop, St-Paul de Vence

Location
Vence

The work of Danielle Alarcon Dalvin is displayed in her lovely studio here in Saint-Paul.

two models in bikinis for a swimwear shop

Brazilian Bikini Shop

This small store is a branch of the larger shop based in Saint Laurent du Var. Boasting a fantastic array of the best swimwear brands and beachwear accessories.

Atelier Michel Degav

Michel Degav's Workshop, St-Paul de Vence

Location
Vence

The studio of Anna and Michel Degav houses their bright collection of paintings which range from landscapes to portraits and sailing scenes.

Atelier Darling

Darling's Workshop, St-Paul de Vence

Location
Vence

This gallery houses the works of Anne-Marie Briante.

Galerie Joel Guyot

Joel Guyot Gallery, St-Paul de Vence

Location
Vence

This contemporary art gallery has a wide range of works by Banksy, Picasso, Vincens, Lichtenstein, Moretti, Miro, Pioult, Bonnefoit, Cesar and Di Peri. A great place to browse.

Galerie Catherine Issert

Catherine Issert Gallery, St-Paul de Vence

Location
Vence

Open since 1975, this gallery is a journey of discovery of contemporary art with pieces by Pinaud, Pesce, Descamps, Viallat and Dietman.

Choisy L'Atelier

Choisy L'Atelier

Location
Vence

Christian Choisy produces abstract and minimalist paintings which challenge the imagination to finish what has not been explicitly said in the work.