Whether by the seaside, in the Old Town, in the city centre or in more residential areas, everyone wishing to settle in Antibes easily finds a place that suits them and meets their needs. Each with its own charm and history, Antibes’ neighbourhoods complement one another to form a modern and very welcoming town. The team at the Antibes Transactions estate agency invites you to discover a little more about the different neighbourhoods of Antibes below.
The different neighbourhoods of Antibes are divided into the following five zones: Antibes Heart of Town and Cap, Antibes Business Area, Antibes West Residential, Antibes Greater East and Antibes Centre.
In the Antibes Heart of Town and Cap zone, you’ll find the following neighbourhoods: Antibes Centre, Juan-les-Pins Centre, Vilmorin, La Colle, Le Pont Dulys and Le Cap. According to the local urban planning scheme, based on the most recent INSEE census – 2014, this zone of Antibes covers an area of 784 hectares, contains 32,236 dwellings and is home to 26,796 inhabitants.
In the Juan-les-Pins seaside area, we can admire landmarks such as the Garoupe Chapel, the Pinède Church, the Garoupe Lighthouse and Villa Eilenroc. Public buildings located in this part of town include the Juan-les-Pins SNCF station, the Tourist Office, the Post Office and the Conference Centre. Other attractions here include the Sea and Coastline Centre, Jardin Thuret, Exflora Park, the Juan-les-Pins Pine Grove and Port de l’Olivette. (Source: Antibes Practical Guide 2019/2020 / City of Antibes Juan-les-Pins, produced and published by the City of Antibes Juan-les-Pins Press and Communications Department – 2019)
In the Antibes Business Area zone, the following neighbourhoods can be found: Les Semboules, Les Terriers, La Croix-Rouge, Pierrefeu, Les Combes, Les Cougoulins, Les Croutons and Super Antibes. According to the local urban planning scheme, based on the most recent INSEE census – 2014, this zone of Antibes covers an area of 548 hectares, contains 6,982 dwellings and is home to 11,995 inhabitants.
In the Antibes Business Area zone, we can admire landmarks such as Saint-Jean Chapel, Sainte-Marguerite Church, Sainte-Thérèse Church, the Pinède Church and Jeanne d’Arc Church. Public buildings located in this part of town include the Family Allowance Fund, Colonnes Leisure Centre, the Courthouse, Semboules Cemetery, Rabiac Cemetery, the Charpin Sports Complex, the recycling centre, Semboules Youth Centre, the Music Centre, the Community Centre, Semboules Library, Job Centre, Croix-Rouge Post Office, Super Antibes Stadium, the main Treasury, Azur Arena and the Semboules Leisure and Relaxation Area. Other attractions here include Exflora Park, Gould Pine Grove and the beaches of Juan-les-Pins. (Source: Antibes Practical Guide 2019/2020 / City of Antibes Juan-les-Pins, produced and published by the City of Antibes Juan-les-Pins Press and Communications Department – 2019)
In the Antibes West Residential zone, you’ll find the following neighbourhoods: Antibes-les-Pins, Lauvert, Pimeau, Saint-Maymes, Fontmerle, L’Estagnol and Saint-Jean. According to the local urban planning scheme, based on the most recent INSEE census – 2014, this zone of Antibes covers an area of 500 hectares, contains 8,603 dwellings and is home to 11,432 inhabitants.
Public buildings located in this part of town include the library, Colonnes Leisure Centre, the Tax Office, Rabiac Cemetery, the Juan-les-Pins SNCF station, the Tourist Office, Antibes-les-Pins Post Office, Juan-les-Pins Post Office, the municipal police station, the main municipal police station, Vilmorin Hall, Gilbert Auvergne Stadium and the Conference Centre. (Source: Antibes Practical Guide 2019/2020 / City of Antibes Juan-les-Pins, produced and published by the City of Antibes Juan-les-Pins Press and Communications Department – 2019)
In the Antibes Greater East zone, you’ll find the following neighbourhoods: Camp Long, Les Prugnons, Val Claret, La Fontonne, Les Bréguieres, Les Groules, Les Moulières, Les Rastines, La Constance and Beauvert. According to the local urban planning scheme, based on the most recent INSEE census – 2014, this zone of Antibes covers an area of 660 hectares, contains 9,961 dwellings and is home to 14,127 inhabitants.
In the Antibes Greater East zone, we can admire landmarks such as the Roman Aqueduct, Bastion Saint-Jaume, La Fontonne Church and Fort Carré Stadium. Public buildings located in this part of town include the hospital, Rabiac Cemetery, the Music Conservatory, Fort Carré facilities, the SNCF station, Biot SNCF station, the municipal police, the district town hall, the Community Centre, the swimming pool, the fire station, Léger Stadium, La Fontonne Care Home, Antibes Transport Hub and the Anthéa Theatre. (Source: Antibes Practical Guide 2019/2020 / City of Antibes Juan-les-Pins, produced and published by the City of Antibes Juan-les-Pins Press and Communications Department – 2019)
In the Antibes Centre zone, you’ll find the following neighbourhoods: Les Âmes du Purgatoire, Les Bastides, La Peyregoue, Laval, Carriat, La Pagane, Le Puy and Rabiac. According to the local urban planning scheme, based on the most recent INSEE census – 2014, this zone of Antibes covers an area of 187 hectares, contains 7,921 dwellings and is home to 11,381 inhabitants.
In the city centre of Antibes, we can admire landmarks such as the Roman Aqueduct, Bastion Saint-André, Bastion Saint-Jaume, the Cathedral, Saint-Bernardin Chapel, the column on Place Nationale, Courtine, Fort Carré, Picasso Museum, the Marine Gate and the Ramparts. Public buildings located in this part of town include the Municipal Archives, the Harbour Master’s Office, the CCAS, the Police Station, the CPAM, the bus station, the SNCF station, the Orange Bleu, the Town Hall, Albert Camus Library, the Tourist Office, the Post Office, Soleau Post Office, Foch Stadium, the Mirabeau-Pasteur Club House and the Gendarmerie. Other attractions here include the Bains Douches Gallery, the Provençal Market, the Archaeology Museum, the School Museum, the Peynet Museum and Cartoon Museum, the Plensa Nomad sculpture, the Safranier and the Boulevard de la Création. (Source: Antibes Practical Guide 2019/2020 / City of Antibes Juan-les-Pins, produced and published by the City of Antibes Juan-les-Pins Press and Communications Department – 2019)
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