Visiting Antibes Again? The French Riviera Just Gets Better
Barefoot Blogger · ExploreLast summer was the first time I visited Antibes. Afterwards I realized how much I love the place and I started scheming how to return. Thanks to author-friend Patricia Sands, I had the perfect excuse. She invited me to come back to play!
…Continue reading here for details on Deborah’s excursion last summer. On this occasion she spent two days exploring the old town of Antibes from various angles. Her photos tell the story of sidewalk cafes, the busy marketplace and glorious views of the Mediterranean. For art lovers, there is plenty of public art on display in Antibes, including works by Jaume Plensa and Nicolas Lavarenne.
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