@@rivierago Thank you for correcting me. It was a nice area all the homes surrounding were beautiful. Will def go back when it's not so hot so I can explore the grounds.
Wonderful! I had a lovely time in Menton today thanks to your video on that so am now going to Antibes tomorrow. I am based in Grasse for a few days so am also heading where I hope the sun will be. I have not been disappointed yet! Thank you.
Glad to hear! 😅 Today (Monday) the weather looks kind of bad everywhere unfortunately, but tomorrow and for the rest of the week it should be very good on the coast (Grasse seems to be more cloudy unfortunately, sometimes it’s crazy how the weather can be so different just a few kilometres apart). Anyway, enjoy discovering more of the area! 🤩
Le nomade, cést moi . Since I've seen beautiful "Rue dÁntibes" in Cannes, I decided to watch few days ago a video about Antibes, so I did .😇 Hoping that the ongoing war in Eastern Europe won't widen to other parts of Europe and ends now; I believe Antibes is my kind of place and also it's between Cannes and Nice . Keep having fun ladies .👋
Antibes, Fransa'da Fransız Rivierası üzerinde bulunan şehirlerden biridir. Daha çok sahiliyle bilinmesine rağmen iç kesimlerdeki tepelere kadar uzanır. Yaz aylarında, kalabalıktır ve Fransız aileler çoğunluktadır. Akşam üzeri Antibes'in eski kesimlerinde ve Juan les Pins'deki açık hava restoranlarında yemek yenilebilir. Şehir, rahat bir tatil için eğlenceli bir yerdir. Antibes is one of the cities located on the French Riviera in France. Although it is mostly known for its coast, it extends to the hills inland. During the summer months, it is crowded and French families are the majority. In the evening, you can dine at open-air restaurants in the old parts of Antibes and in Juan les Pins. The city is a fun place for a relaxed holiday.
I love your videos so much, thank you for your hard work! There is just one thing I'm wondering: What about the toilets? I would love to do that 2h Cap walk, but I need 1h there anyway from the center and I don't know how to handle 3h without toilet. Is there some kind of toilet on the cap tour? Thank you!
I don’t think there is a public toilet anywhere, unfortunately. There are cafes though (at Plage de la Garoupe beach, the starting point), you might ask them or have a little refreshment or even just an espresso to justify using theirs. That’s what we do mostly.
Your travel tips always come in handy! By the way, have you come across the new V4 of the Bento Bag from Nomad Lane? I recently discovered it and thought it could be a game-changer when it comes to staying organized during trips, just like your tips!
Great video with some wonderful highlights. I'm really looking forward to visiting Antibes at the end of May! One small point though - F Scott Fitzgerald wrote The Great Gatsby 12 years before he wrote Tender is the Night. It was Tender is the Night that was inspired by Antibes, not Gatsby.
Here another question... We are taking the train from Nice to Antibes. Is it a far walk to the city or do we need a taxi to see the beach and the city of Antibes? And as always thank you so very much for your excellent tips! Greetings, Sandra.
Hey, from the train station in Antibes to the port, then old town you can easily walk. The beaches on that part of the town are also right there. If you want to get to the cape or the western side of Antibes (Juan-les-Pins, more pretty beaches, many beach restaurants) you‘ll need a taxi or bus. But start off walking to the port and old town! 😊
Thoroughly enjoying your videos as I get ready for 6 weeks in the riviera! I had the pleasure of working there last fall and get to do it again this fall - and you’re giving me all kinds of ideas to explore that I didn’t see then! Please keep making them! Cheers!
Possible to visit in the sense that you can have a drink or a meal in one of the restaurants (check for opening hours in the winter - and dress up a little), just wonder around not really.
Hey, yes, you can, definitely! Up to you if you want to spend more time in one place and take your time to go to the beach and discover everything - or if a walk to discover the downtown area is enough for you. Both is fine, really up to you how much into detail you want to go 😉
@@rivierago ah yes...but alas, my field is biotechnology....any ideas? I´m coming to Montpelier in early June and then hope to go to Aix en Provence and see some places in Provence, then along the cote d´azur up to Nice, seeing the different towns, villages, and resorts, while ofcourse following your great videos and tips along the way. I would love to find a job in the Cote d´Azur, but I think it´s very tough...
@@rivierago thank you! Will be staying in a spot between Cannes and Antibes. I wonder if you may know of any good jobs agencies in the Nice area that can help English speakers like me?
@@LaChicaconSuerte-1111 no, sorry, not really! Have a look in Antibes, there’s a huge English speaking community due to the yachting business. Cannes has jobs in the convention business (check with people at Palais des Festivals) and restaurants/bars. Depending on what job you’re looking for also consider checking in Sophia-Antipolis. Monaco is pretty international as well.
Oh no, not true in our opinion, at least not for the majority of people; we know many very nice people around here! Very „normal“ people too! 😉 what we feel: if you are charming and nice, the ones you’re interacting with can‘t not be nice
Such a beautiful, authentic city! Cheers from Toronto, Canada!
Gewartet und gewartet und gewartet und jaaaaaa, da kam er - der Türmchenstrand! 👍👍
"Hello" from Prince Edward Island, Canada. I enjoy your videos. They offer a wonderful balance of information and entertainment. Merci.
🤩 thank you very much! Hello to Canada!
Antibes is just beautiful :) went there this summer and loved it 😍
Agreed 🤩😄
Obrigado pelos vídeos. Amando suas dicas. Em breve estarei pela região.
Thank you! 🙏 have a great trip!!
Merci! Your vídeos are amazing!
Thank you! 🤩
Beautiful coastal village in France!
Yes, indeed 😊
We just visited Renoir's home in Antibes on a Viking cruise excursion. The home nestled in an old growth olive orchard is a real gem.
Definitely a great place! It’s in Cagnes-sur-Mer, not far from Antibes 😉
@@rivierago Thank you for correcting me. It was a nice area all the homes surrounding were beautiful. Will def go back when it's not so hot so I can explore the grounds.
I love ur videos so much,,,,presentation and content is so so nice❤
Thank you so much 🤩
Great video. I’m doing a work trip to Nice but will definitely go to Antibes. Thanks for the tips!
👍 you’re very welcome! 😊
Oh I miss Antibes!
We don’t blame you…
Wonderful! I had a lovely time in Menton today thanks to your video on that so am now going to Antibes tomorrow. I am based in Grasse for a few days so am also heading where I hope the sun will be. I have not been disappointed yet! Thank you.
Glad to hear! 😅 Today (Monday) the weather looks kind of bad everywhere unfortunately, but tomorrow and for the rest of the week it should be very good on the coast (Grasse seems to be more cloudy unfortunately, sometimes it’s crazy how the weather can be so different just a few kilometres apart). Anyway, enjoy discovering more of the area! 🤩
Le nomade, cést moi .
Since I've seen beautiful "Rue dÁntibes" in Cannes, I decided to watch few days ago a video about Antibes, so I did .😇 Hoping that the ongoing war in Eastern Europe won't widen to other parts of Europe and ends now; I believe Antibes is my kind of place and also it's between Cannes and Nice .
Keep having fun ladies .👋
Thank you for all the tips! We did the hike at cap d'Antibes today and it was amazing 😍
Glad you liked it!! 🤩😁 enjoy your stay!
Antibes, Fransa'da Fransız Rivierası üzerinde bulunan şehirlerden biridir. Daha çok sahiliyle bilinmesine rağmen iç kesimlerdeki tepelere kadar uzanır.
Yaz aylarında, kalabalıktır ve Fransız aileler çoğunluktadır. Akşam üzeri Antibes'in eski kesimlerinde ve Juan les Pins'deki açık hava restoranlarında yemek yenilebilir. Şehir, rahat bir tatil için eğlenceli bir yerdir.
Antibes is one of the cities located on the French Riviera in France. Although it is mostly known for its coast, it extends to the hills inland.
During the summer months, it is crowded and French families are the majority. In the evening, you can dine at open-air restaurants in the old parts of Antibes and in Juan les Pins. The city is a fun place for a relaxed holiday.
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Beautiful lady ❤and beautiful places, and your voice it's so sweet ❤ 😊
Thank you! 🙏
@@rivierago you lovely 😍
I love your videos so much, thank you for your hard work! There is just one thing I'm wondering: What about the toilets? I would love to do that 2h Cap walk, but I need 1h there anyway from the center and I don't know how to handle 3h without toilet. Is there some kind of toilet on the cap tour? Thank you!
I don’t think there is a public toilet anywhere, unfortunately. There are cafes though (at Plage de la Garoupe beach, the starting point), you might ask them or have a little refreshment or even just an espresso to justify using theirs. That’s what we do mostly.
Your travel tips always come in handy! By the way, have you come across the new V4 of the Bento Bag from Nomad Lane? I recently discovered it and thought it could be a game-changer when it comes to staying organized during trips, just like your tips!
Thanks for your idea, we’ll look into that 😊
Great video with some wonderful highlights. I'm really looking forward to visiting Antibes at the end of May! One small point though - F Scott Fitzgerald wrote The Great Gatsby 12 years before he wrote Tender is the Night. It was Tender is the Night that was inspired by Antibes, not Gatsby.
Oh my goodness!!! Did we really mix that up 🫣… thanks for rectifying!!!
@@rivierago it’s still a fantastic guide 😊❤️
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Here another question... We are taking the train from Nice to Antibes. Is it a far walk to the city or do we need a taxi to see the beach and the city of Antibes? And as always thank you so very much for your excellent tips! Greetings, Sandra.
Hey, from the train station in Antibes to the port, then old town you can easily walk. The beaches on that part of the town are also right there. If you want to get to the cape or the western side of Antibes (Juan-les-Pins, more pretty beaches, many beach restaurants) you‘ll need a taxi or bus. But start off walking to the port and old town! 😊
Thoroughly enjoying your videos as I get ready for 6 weeks in the riviera! I had the pleasure of working there last fall and get to do it again this fall - and you’re giving me all kinds of ideas to explore that I didn’t see then! Please keep making them! Cheers!
Thank you so much! 🤩 yes, we’ll keep showing you places we love - still so many things left to film in this amazing region…
PS: have a great time back here!!!
Is it possible to visit the Eder Roc Hotel as an ordinary tourist?
Possible to visit in the sense that you can have a drink or a meal in one of the restaurants (check for opening hours in the winter - and dress up a little), just wonder around not really.
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^can you visit Cannes and Antibes in 1 day without rushing?
Hey, yes, you can, definitely! Up to you if you want to spend more time in one place and take your time to go to the beach and discover everything - or if a walk to discover the downtown area is enough for you. Both is fine, really up to you how much into detail you want to go 😉
The true "antibois" knows for ice cream the best is Gelateria l'Albert 1er, as the founder of the former is now making the ice cream in the latter ;-)
Ha, thanks for the tip! We have never tried that one and didn’t know it was a classic! We’ll check it out 😊
Lovely! How does one find a job in Antibes?
Thanks!! There‘s lots of jobs in yachting in Antibes 😄😉
@@rivierago ah yes...but alas, my field is biotechnology....any ideas? I´m coming to Montpelier in early June and then hope to go to Aix en Provence and see some places in Provence, then along the cote d´azur up to Nice, seeing the different towns, villages, and resorts, while ofcourse following your great videos and tips along the way. I would love to find a job in the Cote d´Azur, but I think it´s very tough...
@@LaChicaconSuerte-1111 actually check out the tech parc Sophia-Antipolis (just north of Antibes)! They have companies in your field of expertise!
@@rivierago thanks, I had a look, but their website is really strange...no proper list of companies...but I may call them up!
@@LaChicaconSuerte-1111 did you check this website: www.sophia-antipolis.fr/en
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@@rivierago Coming to Nice in less than two weeks!
@@LaChicaconSuerte-1111 have a fantastic time! It’s finally getting a little cooler (still warm enough) 😅😎
@@rivierago thank you! Will be staying in a spot between Cannes and Antibes. I wonder if you may know of any good jobs agencies in the Nice area that can help English speakers like me?
@@LaChicaconSuerte-1111 no, sorry, not really! Have a look in Antibes, there’s a huge English speaking community due to the yachting business. Cannes has jobs in the convention business (check with people at Palais des Festivals) and restaurants/bars. Depending on what job you’re looking for also consider checking in Sophia-Antipolis. Monaco is pretty international as well.
Not nice humans on that part, very arrogant, the rich!!!!! What else to expect?
Oh no, not true in our opinion, at least not for the majority of people; we know many very nice people around here! Very „normal“ people too! 😉 what we feel: if you are charming and nice, the ones you’re interacting with can‘t not be nice
The narration made me cancel my visit and cut my ears off.
Well that is certainly not the smartest idea 🧐
What an odd enunciation of words.
Oh, please forgive us, we aren’t native speakers…