There is perhaps only one walking route - a stroll through the center of Juan-les-Pins and the Promenade du Soleil, after which you can head to Antibes. There are several options of tourist routes here: along the Promenade Amiral de Grasse - it is a walk along this seaside promenade that will allow you to admire the most famous panoramas of Antibes. It is worth walking to the Bastion Saint-Andre, which houses the Musee d'histoire et d'archeologie, to the Musee Naval et Napoleonien, to the Avenue J. Kennedy.
The main tourist route of Antibes runs along the city coast. Without visiting the largest yacht marina in Europe, you will not be able to say that you have been to Antibes.
Whichever route you choose, the final stop should be the Touret Botanical Gardens. Lush thickets of tropical plants (more than 3 thousand species) are the merit of French botanist Gustave Turet, who in 1837 began a series of experiments on acclimatization and breeding of tropical plants. It is worth seeing with your own eyes.