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"Antibes is a Mediterranean resort town located in the Alpes-Maritimes department of southeastern France. The town is known for its old town enclosed by 16th-century ramparts, the star-shaped Fort Carré, and luxury yachts moored at the Port Vauban. Before moving to Antibes, expats should know that the official language is French, and while many locals speak English, it is beneficial to learn some basic French phrases. The cost of living can be quite high, especially in areas close to the city center or the beach. The local cuisine is Mediterranean, with a focus on seafood, fresh fruits, vegetables, and local specialties like socca and salade niçoise. The town has a vibrant food market, the Marché Provençal, where locals and expats alike can buy fresh produce. Antibes has a Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters. It's known for its beautiful beaches, but it's also a stone's throw away from the Alps, making it a great location for those who enjoy both beach and mountain activities. The town is well-connected by public transportation, with a good network of buses and trains. However, having a car can be beneficial for exploring the surrounding region. Healthcare in France is of a high standard. Expats living in Antibes will need to register with the French healthcare system to benefit from its services. Antibes has a mix of public and private schools. For expat families, there are also international schools in the region, though these can be quite expensive. The town is known for its vibrant arts scene, with many galleries, museums, and festivals throughout the year. The Picasso Museum, located in the Château Grimaldi, is a popular attraction. Finally, it's important to note that while Antibes is a popular tourist destination, it also has a strong sense of community. The locals are known for their friendly and welcoming attitude, making it easier for expats to settle in and feel at home," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Antibes, France.

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