The Arrival
What is the best way to get to the apartment from Nice Airport?
If you arrive at the Nice airport, your best option is to take the bus „Vallauris Bus – 250“ from the terminal 1 or terminal 2 to „Antibes“. It is 11€ one way, takes 38 minutes, and is the most comfortable option to get from Nice airport to Antibes. From the train station in Antibes to the apartment you can take the bus XXX or walk the 1 km (this is the route to walk).
How do we get from Antibes Train Station to the apartment?
From the train station in Antibes to the apartment you can call a taxi or walk the 1 km (this is the route to walk). Unfortunately, there is no bus connection from the train station to the old city centre.
What is the best way to get to the apartment with a car?
The closest you can get to the apartment with a car is this point.
Where can we leave the car during the stay?
There are parking places at the same point. If you can not find a free parking spot there, you will surely find one at the „Parking Ponteil“ at the Boulevard James Wyllie.
The Stay
What are your regarding bringing pets and animals to the apartment?
Out of respect for our guests with allergies, any pets or animals are not permitted in the apartment.
Is smoking allowed in the apartment?
Smoking is not permitted in the apartment. There are ash trays on the two terraces.
How do we set up internet in the apartment for us?
All apartments are equipped with wireless network stations. You will find the password for the network „philomer_internet“ on top of the TV station.
Where can you best buy food and other necessities?
There are three supermarkets near the Place de Gaulle: an „intermarche“ at 2 Boulevard Albert 1er, an „Monoprix“ directly at the Place de Gaulle, and a „Carfour“ at 5 Avenue Pasteur.
Additionally, there is a „Carrefour City“ at 44 Rue de la Republique which is open until 10pm during winter and until midnight during summer.
What is the best address for a fresh baguette in the morning?
Closest to the apartment is the boulanger „Veziano“ with very good baguettes, dark bread and pissaladière. We also love the croissants from the boulanger „Chez Les Filles“ at the Place Nationale.