Amour Café

Had a very nice and relaxing sleep which was needed after full 1.5 days of travel.
Waking up and looking for a place to have some petit-déjeuner came upon this place.
Right around the corner from us,Okumaya devam et
Had a very nice and relaxing sleep which was needed after full 1.5 days of travel.
Waking up and looking for a place to have some petit-déjeuner came upon this place.
Right around the corner from us,Okumaya devam et
Finishing with breakfast we set off to visit a museum and passed the famous Marché Provençal on the way...
....er... Methinks I'll let the pictures do the talking.
All I know is that it would driveOkumaya devam et
A beautiful walk on The Promenade. For History nuts like me, it is named after François Joseph Paul, Comte de Grasse, Marquis of Grasse-Tilly (13 September 1722 – 11 January 1788), who was a careerOkumaya devam et
The Château Grimaldi was originally built in the late fourteenth century as the residence of the town's feudal lords Marc and Luc Grimaldi, scions of the famous Grimaldi Dynasty, and has borne theirOkumaya devam et
The collection includes works by other artists, including Nicolas de Staël ( 3rd and 4th photos), sunning, IMHO, oils on textile by Claude Garache (5-7) and a 3-D thumb prints
Various sculptures on display and beautiful view of Mediterranean
Also, I forgot to mention that today was a freebie entrance day for museums, so we got lucky. You can see the line qued in when weOkumaya devam et
Official name: Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l'Immaculée-Conception d'Antibes or Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-la-Platea d'Antibes.
Of course, Wikipedia provides great information; check it outOkumaya devam et
We continued meandering on the streets of Old Town, eventually making to The Garden of Poets with a small bust of Victor Gugo that has his Homge to the Antibes:
"Everything here shines, everythingOkumaya devam et
As we walked through the streets, many servers started hustling folks sitting outside to inside. Although it was pretty much the same overcast as it has been since morning, we figured they know whatOkumaya devam et
We can see clearly now - the rain is gone.
And so we sashayed (after 14:00 the French don't saunder, so we follow the suit 😉) to the Archeological Museum which turned to be like 100 meters fromOkumaya devam et
GezginGreat photo of Laurie -- and note the guy in the background. Could that be a French stink-eye?
GezginActually you won't believe how many Brits are here! 🫡
GezginGreat spot!
Gezgin🙏