Discover Fort Carré in Antibes. A unique experience to learn about its history and significance.
Fort Carré is open for most of the year, although opening hours vary by season. It is generally open in the morning and afternoon, with a midday closure. We strongly recommend checking the exact hours on the official Antibes Juan-les-Pins Tourist Office website: Fort Carré opening hours. To get there, you can walk from central Antibes (about 20–30 minutes) or take a local bus.
Yes, visiting Fort Carré requires an admission fee. The full rate is usually around €3 for adults, with reduced rates for students, children, and groups. It is advisable to check updated prices on the Tourist Office website or directly at the fort entrance for possible offers or changes: Fort Carré rates. Sometimes there are free entry days, so keep an eye out!
To fully enjoy Fort Carré and its impressive views, we recommend allowing between 1 and 1.5 hours. This includes time for the guided tour, which is highly recommended for understanding its history, and for walking along the ramparts and outdoor areas. You will not want to miss a single detail!
Fort Carré is a sixteenth-century historical gem, famous as a military fortress built during the reign of Henry II and for having briefly held Napoleon Bonaparte. Its star-shaped architecture and defensive role against invasions give it incalculable strategic and cultural value. It is a living testimony to the region's history.
To avoid the crowds and enjoy the most pleasant weather, we recommend visiting Fort Carré in spring, from April to June, or early autumn, from September to October. If you visit in summer, we suggest going early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the intense heat. The sunset views are spectacular!
Due to its historic nature, with multiple staircases and uneven ground, accessibility for people with reduced mobility or strollers is limited. While some outdoor areas may be accessible, the fort itself presents challenges. It is best to contact the Antibes Tourist Office directly. Telephone: +33 (0)4 22 10 60 10.
Antibes is full of charm. Very close to Fort Carré, you can explore the old town with its picturesque streets, the Provençal market, Port Vauban, one of the largest marinas in Europe, and the famous Picasso Museum in Château Grimaldi. Even a walk around Cap d'Antibes is wonderful!
Absolutely! Wear comfortable shoes, as you will need to go up and down stairs. Bring water, especially in summer. Consider a hat and sunscreen, since much of the visit is outdoors. And do not forget your camera! The panoramic views of the coast and the Alps are stunning. Get the audio guide, if available, to enrich your experience.
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