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4 bedroom Villa in Côte d'Azur. Sleeps 8
An immaculate and characterful modern villa within lovely enclosed grounds, Constance lies in a residential area just outside Antibes, enjoying an unhurried and calm location within easy reach of this appealing Riviera harbour town and just 2km from the Mediterranean coast.Creatively decorated and furnished, the comfortable and well-appointed interior is full of surprises including various African ornaments and artefacts from the owner’s travels.
This delightful villa is designed for summer living, with spacious interiors and a well-thought-out layout that offers plenty of room for guests to enjoy the outdoors. The four bedrooms, each uniquely styled, include a master suite on the ground floor with top-quality en suite facilities. Three other bedrooms are located on the first floor, and all benefit from air conditioning, ensuring comfort during the warm summer months.
The living areas seamlessly open up onto a large terrace that runs the width of the house, providing both comfortable seating and a dining area. The striking circular swimming pool, surrounded by pretty pebbles, is nestled within a beautifully landscaped garden full of established trees and shrubs. This lush oasis includes Mediterranean favourites like mimosa and oleander, as well as more exotic species such as weeping willows and palm trees, creating a serene and private retreat.
Located just 4km from Antibes, the villa is close to a wealth of attractions, including art galleries, museums, and beautiful beaches. The harbour offers scenic views of the iconic Fort Carré, and the surrounding labyrinth of streets and squares is home to an impressive selection of shops and restaurants, catering to all tastes. A short drive away, Juan-les-Pins (5.5km) offers stunning pine-backed beaches.
For a charming day trip, visit the hilltop village of Biot (4km), known for its ceramics and beautiful glassware. Valbonne (14km) offers a picturesque central square, ideal for a relaxed evening meal. Further afield, the glamorous towns of Cannes and Nice are easily accessible, with Biot railway station (3km) offering convenient train links.
Based in Cannes, motorbike and scooter rental so you can explore the South of France.
Take a trip onboard this luxury yacht along the Riviera to any destination of your choosing.
This company is based in Cannes and offers a wide range of road bikes, with delivery available to Antibes.
Take a trip onboard this luxury yacht along the Riviera to any destination of your choosing.
Take a trip on board this luxury yacht along the Riviera, cruising to any destination of your choice.
Take a trip on board this luxury yacht along the Riviera, to any destination of your choosing.
Le Nacional is a THE Beef and Wine restaurant in the heart of historical Antibes. A restaurant that will excite the taste buds of gourmet meat aficionados. The choicest pieces of beef provided by the highest quality butchers.
Ideally located on the hill in Cannes, the Hotel de Mougins is only five minutes from Sophia Antipolis, ten minutes from Cannes and Grasse, and twenty five minutes from Nice International Airport.
Enjoy refined regional cuisine in an iconic setting featuring original works by Picasso, Matisse, Miró and more.
Open from April till October for lunch and from June till mid-September for dinner, this fantastic restaurant offers delicious fresh Mediterranean cuisine.
Sip something chilled at The Grill Bar and soak up the glamour of the French Riviera, where iconic moments and timeless beauty come together. Open to hotel guests only, subject to availability.
The Cafe Royal is located on the ground floor of the Hotel Royal Antibes.
Enjoy sea views and delicious cocktails at this jazz lounge in central Antibes.
Moleskine armchairs, panoramic view, masterpieces, cracked oak floors, all complemented by a breathtaking view from the terrace where the sunset is magical.
The owners are on hand to assist you with your wine choice and to give you a warm welcome to this small bar.
Pam Pam and her team invite you to discover or rediscover a wide selection of cocktails, alcoholic or not.
In this large complex in the centre of Antibes is a big nightclub and a casino. The casino has 180 machines, roulette, blackjack and poker plus a restaurant.
A relative new-comer to Antibes bar and restaurant scene this funky joint has become one of the coolest hang out spots in the town.
Antibes sits at the far end of the Bay of Angels (Baie des Anges), a vast sweep of azure blue sea that washes up on a smooth pebbled shore.
Plage de la Pierre au Tambour runs from the port all the way to Antibes and has a busy road and train line running behind it, neither of which you can hear much. If you stand facing the sea and look to your right you can see Antibes and its 16th century fort sticking out from the mainland.
Plage de la Gravette has a lot going for it. It’s wide, sandy and it’s right in the middle of the old town, making it perfect for a quick swim while exploring Antibes, or to spread out with a picnic for the day.
The FEE (Foundation for Environmental Education) is a non-profit organisation that awards the sought-after Blue Flag label. And if you're planning a visit to Antibes and its beaches you'll be pleased to know that it has some Blue Flag beaches.
This relatively narrow sand beach is a beach of two halves. The town end is mostly taken up with beach clubs offering a pricey, decadent day lolling about on a deckchair or a pontoon.
This lovely long stretch of sand is where most Antibes locals would head when they say ‘I’m going to the beach’. It’s a nice sand beach with a stunning view, although it’s not terribly wide and does get super-packed in summer.
A few months before his death in 1955, artist Fernand Léger acquired a farmhouse at the foot of the village of Biot. It was here that his widow Nadia Leger, decided to create a museum to honour him and showcase his life's work.
Built on a rock 26m above sea level on the Antibes coast line the 16th century fort offers a 360 degree panoramic view.
The glass tradition in Provence dates back thousands of years, but it has has been a major industry in Biot since the 1950s.
Classified as a historic monument this 15th-century catholic church is located in the heart of the village of Biot.
From all period and all countries, this museum has a wonderful collection that showcases the history of the postcard.
This Gothic church was built in Antibes in the 16th century to house the Brotherhood of the White Penitents of St. Bernardin.
Biot is a lovely picturesque old town located up in the hills of Antibes. This medieval town is full of culture, history and art.
Located just west of the old town of Antibes, Juan Les Pins is a seaside resort with beautiful sandy beaches, independent boutiques and a good selection of lively restaurants, bars and hotels.
The commune is known as Vallauris Golfe-Juan, combining the traditional charm of the pottery capital of the Riviera, Vallauris, which sits inland, with the seaside resort and sandy beaches of Golfe-Juan.
A short walk from both Antibes and Juan-les-Pins is the Cap d'Antibes. This gorgeous headland is gently undulating and is filled with smart and very private villas. The Cap is best known for the uber-luxurious (and expensive) Hotel du Cap Eden Roc.
Situated between Nice and Cannes, Villeneuve Loubet is a delightful area split into two parts - a seaside resort with plenty of outdoor activities and a fascinating old town.
Haut Cagnes is the perched medieval village that overlooks the resort, and is home to the famous Renoir House and the Grimaldi Castle, two of the area’s most popular attractions.
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See allLatest News & ReviewsYou will not be short of entertainment in this beautiful French Riviera town, especially during the summer. Markets are very popular, selling everything from local produce to arts & crafts and second-hand objects. There are also plenty of cultural and musical events, including world-famous festivals like Jazz a Juan, as well as regattas and other sports competitions.
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