The best places to go shopping in Antibes range from glitzy boutiques and quirky gift shops to modern malls and flea markets. While the upmarket holiday destination primarily caters to a wealthy clientele, you can find a wide range of shopping options that suits pretty much any budget level.  

The swanky seaside resort town has several shopping districts, each of which caters to different tastes. There's also a smattering of lowkey markets where vendors offer local wares at great prices. Ready for some French Riviera retail therapy? This guide covers some of the best places to shop in Antibes.

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    Antibes Old Town

    Interesting boutiques amid historical sites

    Antibes Old Town
    • History
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    • Shoppers

    Antibes Old Town houses some of the city’s most charming boutiques. Just south of the yacht-strewn marina lies an array of intriguing bookstores and artisanal shops. Whether you seek sailing supplies, hand-made oils, or medicines, you’ll find them somewhere in this historic district. 

    The labyrinth-like maze of pedestrianised alleyways is a joy to explore. Just make sure you’ve got a GPS at hand as it’s easy to make a misturn. Not sure where to start? Hit Historie D’avant for eccentric knick-knacks or Le Vélo de Léon for curated stationery and gifts.

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    Rue de la République

    Antibes’s main shopping strip

    Rue de la République
    • Luxury
    • Shoppers

    Rue de la République is the primary retail strip of Antibes. Slicing through the centre of Old Town, this bustling car-free street hosts an eclectic collection of stores that ranges from opticians to jewellers. Like Cote d’Azur, this street focuses on high-end offerings. 

    Oenophiles should visit Nicolas Antibes for its wide selection of fine French wines. If you need a new pair of loafers, Bocage sells exquisite leather shoes for women and men. Vieil Or Achat Or Bijouterie is a great spot for diamond-studded jewellery, while Un Jour Ailleurs offers an excellent range of classy women’s apparel.

    Location: Rue de la République, 06600 Antibes, France

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    Marché Provençal

    Antibes famous covered street market

    Marché Provençal
    • Budget
    • Food
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    Marché Provençal is one of the most iconic street markets in Antibes. The covered shopping spot houses plenty of vendors selling high-quality and regional produce. Popular items include flower bouquets, cheese wheels, and locally-cured meats. Longstanding stalwart Eric Primeur offers fresh fruit and vegetables, albeit at higher prices than most Anitbes supermarkets.

    On some afternoons, artisans take over the many stalls in Marché Provençal. It’s a great opportunity to shop for handcrafted ornaments and souvenirs. The market is within a short walk of notable landmarks like Musée Picasso and Antibes Cathedral.

    Location: Cr Masséna, 06600 Antibes, France

    Open: Daily from 7.30 am to 1 pm

    Phone: +33 (0)4 92 90 50 00

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    Juan-les-Pins

    A fancy central neighbourhood with glam boutiques

    Juan-les-Pins
    • Food
    • Luxury
    • Shoppers

    Juan-les-Pins is a fashionable resort with a seafront promenade lined with many high-end stores and restaurants. Here, trendy boutiques stock in-vogue apparel, glimmering jewels, and slick leather accessories.

    The glamorous district is also a favourite among successful Parisian garment traders. As a result, you’ll find a wide array of designer fashion, especially women’s clothes and accessories. If all that shopping has worked up an appetite, a row of classy beachfront eateries serve refined (albeit pricey) French cuisine.

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    Cours Massena

    Charming Old Town street offering speciality stores

    Cours Massena
    • Food
    • Nightlife
    • Shoppers

    Cours Massena is a charming street in Antibes's Old Town. Running parallel to the famous Marché Provença, this open-air thoroughfare offers a string of speciality stores and quaint boutiques. Notable stores include the Gelateria Del Porto ice creamery, Galerie Clemenceau art gallery, and the Poissonnerie la Sirene seafood store.

    Visit Cours Massena in the evenings to catch impromptu jazz performances by local musicians. A handful of restaurants serve ready-made meals should you fancy a quick bite, while cocktail bars and beer halls on the northern end of the street stay open until late. 

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    Place Jacques Audiberti

    A leafy plaza that hosts a twice-weekly flea market

    Place Jacques Audiberti
    • Budget
    • Shoppers

    Place Jacques Audiberti is a small yet leafy plaza just south of Plage de la Gravette and Plage du Port. Every Thursday and Saturday, it hosts a vibrant flea market known as Le Marché à la Brocante. Local artisans offer a dazzling array of enticing handmade wares, such as accessories, jewellery, and leather goods.

    Even if you don’t plan on buying anything, it’s worth wandering around to see what treasures you find. Prices are much more reasonable than many Antibes boutiques. Thrift shoppers can find some stalls selling secondhand goods and clothes. 

    Location: Jacques Audiberti, 06600 Antibes, France

    Open: Thursday and Saturday from 8 am to 7 pm

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    Place Amiral Barnaud

    An unpretentious clothing market in Old Town

    Place Amiral Barnaud
    • Budget
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    Place Amiral Barnaud transforms from a nondescript car park into a bustling clothing market on Tuesday and Saturday mornings. The locally-run foire (fair) sees a small selection of Antibes vendors selling preloved and low-cost clothes and accessories. 

    You won’t find any fancy designer brands as this is one of the affordable places to top up your wardrobe on the French Riviera. Most of the apparel leans towards alternative fashion, so it’s popular among the resort's bohemian community. Conveniently located in Old Town, it makes for an enticing pitstop on a sightseeing tour.

    Location: Pl. Amiral Barnaud, 06600 Antibes, France

    Open: Tuesday and Saturday from 8 am to 1 pm

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    La Verrerie de Biot

    Glassblowing workshop selling artisanal works

    La Verrerie de Biot
    • Shoppers

    La Verrerie de Biot is a locally-renowned glassblowing workshop about 15 minutes north of Antibes Old Town. Take a guided tour of its onsite factory to see skilled glassblowers at work. A knowledgeable and English-speaking guide provides insightful information on the artisanal process.

    Once you’re done with the tour, visit La Verrerie de Biot's spacious gift shop to browse its many glasswares. From glasses and pitches to decanters and photophores, these translucent handmade goods make great souvenirs for loved ones. While you’re in the area, you can pay a visit to the fortified medieval village of Boit.

    Location: 5 Chem. des Combes, 06410 Biot, France

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 10 am to 1 pm and from 2 pm to 6 pm, Sunday from 10.30 am to 1.30 pm and from 2.30 pm to 6 pm

    Phone: +33 (0)4 93 65 03 00

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    Izdéguiz

    A novelty costume and gift shop in Antibes

    Izdéguiz
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    Izdéguiz is a local novelty store that offers party costumes and quirky gifts. The sprawling warehouse-like outlet has one of the broadest ranges of kitsch party outfits in the Cote d’Azur, making it popular among those looking to dress up for a party on the island. 

    Besides costumes, the store sells accessories and some rather unusual (and sometimes cheeky) gifts. Get to Izdéguiz early if you plan to celebrate Nice Carnival as costumes tend to sell out weeks before the world-famous event.

    Location: Dom. des Charmettes et des Grives, 06600 Antibes, France

    Open: Monday–Friday from 9.30 am to 12.30 pm and from 2.30 pm to 7 pm (closed on weekends)

    Phone: +33 (0)4 93 33 65 27

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    AIR Vallauris

    Browse creative artworks by international talent

    AIR Vallauris
    • Shoppers

    Artists in Residence (AIR) Vallauris is a non-profit organisation that gathers international creatives to produce innovative artworks. The residents craft an array of exciting works of art, including pottery, paintings and sculptures. 

    Since its inception in 2001, over 350 artists from around the world have participated in the programme. You can view rotating exhibitions, chat with resident artisans, and purchase their works at Galerie Aqui Siam Ben, located just a short walk from AIR Vallauris. 

    Location: 1 Bd des 2 Vallons, 06220 Vallauris, France

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 10 am to 12.30 pm and from 1.30 pm to 5.30 pm (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +33 (0)4 93 64 65 50

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Harry Stewart | Contributing Writer