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Hotel Hotel La Résidence - Hotels Antibes-Juan-les-Pins - France - Hotel front view

You will have the possibility to discover the charm of the hotel La Résiden... More...

Starting from 55.00 €

Hotel Hotel Le Petit Castel - Hotels Antibes-Juan-les-Pins - France - External view

Hotel Le Petit Castel is pleasantly situated on the outskirts of a beautifu... More...

Starting from 90.00 €

Hotel Hotel Sainte Valerie - Hotels Antibes-Juan-les-Pins - France - Hotel outside

The hotel Sainte Valerie, is excellently located in the heart of French Riv... More...

Starting from 185.00 €

Hotel Hotel Le Pré Catelan - Hotels Antibes-Juan-les-Pins - France - Hotel front view

Located between Cannes and Nice, in a old building recently renewed and lyi... More...

Starting from 84.00 €

Hotel Hotel Beach Résidence Juan-les-Pins - Hotels Antibes-Juan-les-Pins - France - Apartment - Living Room

Ideally located between Nice and Cannes, in the heart of Juan les Pins, fam... More...

Starting from 82.00 €

Hotel Hotel Don Cesar - Hotels Antibes-Juan-les-Pins - France - Exterior - entrance

The Don Cesar is a luxury hotel, built in Greco-Roman style, situated in th... More...

Starting from 165.00 €

Hotel Hotel Residéal - Hotels Antibes-Juan-les-Pins - France - Hotel front view

Residéal is a beautiful residence hotel located in Antibes, only 800 metres... More...

Starting from 27.00 €

Hotel Hotel Savoy - Hotels Antibes-Juan-les-Pins - France - Hotel front view

The Savoy hotel offers nice and welcoming accommodation in the heart of Jua... More...

Starting from 68.00 €

Hotel Hotel De France - Hotels Antibes-Juan-les-Pins - France - Lounge

The residence De France is a very charming and elegant property, completely... More...

Starting from 66.00 €

Hotel Hotel Résidence Le Galion - Hotels Antibes-Juan-les-Pins - France - Park

Located on the Garoupe Cove, in Cap d'Antibes, Résidence Le Galion offers s... More...

Starting from 105.00 €

Antibes-Juan-les-Pins

History

Greek Antipolis

In prehistory, the area around Antibes was inhabited by the Deciates (Δεκιῆται), a tribe of the Ligurians (Smith, entry on Deciátes; Cosson, pp.20-23). The border with the Ligurian Oxybii (Ὀξύβιοι) being to the west of Antibes and east of Frejus (Smith, entry on Oxybii). The Deciates had a town in the area, oppidum Deciatum but this was not Antibes itself (Pliny the Elder, Chorographia, 2.69):

   
Fort Carré - Antibes
   
     

In litoribus aliquot sunt cum aliquis nominibus loca: ceterum rarae urbes quia rari portus, et omnis plaga austro atque africo exposita est. Nicaea tangit Alpes, tangit oppidum Deciatum, tangit Antipolis.

Antibes was the ancient Antipolis (Stabo, Geography 4.1.9). It was founded as a colony of Massallia (Marseilles), in the 6th century BCE, across the bay from Nikea (Nice); the name in Greek means literally "city across" or "city opposite," Anti polis, and is mentioned in the Geography of Strabo. Although no traces of the Greek port remain, wrecks of sunken ships (such as a 6th century BCE Etruscan ship) attest to the importance of this early port.

Polybius (Histories, 33.7) relates that in 155 BCE the Ligurians attacked Massallia, Antipolis and Nikea and in consequence, Massallia appealed to the Romans for help because of a treaty between Massallia and Rome. The resulting defeat of the Deciates and Oxybii also led to greater Roman involvement in the region, culminating in the battle of Aquae Sextiae in 102 BCE and the creation of the Roman province of Narbonensis along the coast from the Alps to the Pyrenees.

Roman Civitas Antipolitana

   
Antibes
   
     

In 43 BCE, Antipolis lost its status as a free Masaliote city and was annexed by the Romans, becoming Civitas Antipolitana. This was later referred to by Strabo (Geography, 4.1.9):
although Antipolis is situated in the Narbonnaise, and Nicæa in Italy, this latter is dependent on Marseilles, and forms part of that province; while Antipolis is ranked amongst the Italian cities, and freed from the government of the Marseillese by a judgment given against them.

Tourism

The major attractions of Antibes are its history, climate, art, beaches and yachting. The sand beaches of Antibes are all manmade; the natural beaches are gravel (shingle in British English); in summer, these beaches are maintained using large tractors towing a device which scoops-up, sieves, spreads, and rakes the sand. Antibes' beaches east of Fort Carré (that is, going toward Nice) are still the original rough materials.

Twinned Cities of Antibes



Tourim Office

   
Antibes
   
     

Office du Tourisme d'Antibes
11, place du Général de Gaulle
BP 37
06601 Antibes Cedex

Office du Tourisme de Juan-les-Pins
55, boulevard Charles Guillaumont
06160 Juan-les-Pins