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Complete guide to visiting Mougins

Complete guide to visiting Mougins

Discover Mougins, an iconic village on the French Riviera. Exceptional neighborhoods, gastronomy, art de vivre, activities, and practical tips for planning your stay.

Perched on the hills of the Cannes hinterland, Mougins embodies the Provençal art of living at its most refined. Between medieval alleyways, art galleries, renowned gourmet restaurants, and exceptional properties, the village offers a privileged setting just minutes from Cannes and the Mediterranean. Renowned for its cultural heritage, its artistic legacy linked to Pablo Picasso, and its gastronomic excellence, Mougins appeals as much to those seeking relaxation as to travelers in search of authentic experiences on the French Riviera. The commune also enjoys an ideal location between the sea, nature, and iconic Provençal villages.

The iconic neighborhoods of Mougins

Renowned for its privileged living environment and preserved heritage, Mougins is made up of several neighborhoods with distinct identities. From the historic charm of the old village to the most sought-after residential estates on the Côte d'Azur, each area offers a unique experience. Discover the emblematic neighborhoods that contribute to the reputation of this exceptional destination.

The Old Village

The true historic heart of the commune, Old Mougins is a perched circular village offering remarkable views over the Bay of Cannes, the Lérins Islands, and the surrounding hills. Its cobbled lanes, shaded squares, artists' studios, and galleries all contribute to its timeless charm. Picasso stayed there regularly before settling there permanently in the last years of his life, adding to the cultural aura that still characterizes the village today.

Mougins Notre-Dame-de-Vie

This highly sought-after residential area is known for its expansive properties nestled in greenery. It was here that Pablo Picasso lived at Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie until his death in 1973. The neighborhood is appealing for its preserved surroundings, its tranquility, and its proximity to the historic village.

The Heights of Mougins

Located close to the main transport routes, the Hauts de Mougins offer quick access to Cannes, Sophia Antipolis and the golf courses of the region. This area is especially valued for its contemporary villas, private estates and quality of life throughout the year.

Mougins Valley

Livelier, Val de Mougins is a true hub of activity, with its shops, restaurants, and local services. Its strategic location makes it easy to reach the beaches of Cannes while enjoying a privileged residential setting.

The best times to stay in Mougins

Benefiting from a mild, sunny Mediterranean climate all year round, Mougins is a destination to discover in every season. Spring appeals with its pleasant temperatures and blooming landscapes, offering ideal conditions for exploring the village and enjoying outdoor activities. Summer combines the calm of the hinterland with proximity to the beaches and the lively atmosphere of the French Riviera. In autumn, temperatures remain particularly mild and the more peaceful atmosphere highlights the Provençal art of living and the region’s culinary richness. Even in winter, Mougins retains all its charm thanks to its abundant sunshine and its privileged location between the sea and the mountains. Whatever time of year you choose, the village offers an exceptional setting to make the most of the French Riviera.

Art of living, gastronomy, and restaurants

Mougins is today considered one of the gastronomic capitals of the Côte d'Azur. Since 2012, it has also been the only French municipality to hold the “Ville et Métier d'Art” label for gastronomy. This tradition of culinary excellence has attracted renowned chefs, food lovers, and visitors from around the world for several decades.

The village is home to numerous gourmet restaurants, charming eateries, and bistronomic establishments set in the heart of its historic lanes or within discreet private estates. Local cuisine highlights Mediterranean produce, Provençal flavors, and seasonal ingredients.

Beyond gastronomy, Mougins cultivates a true art of living. Art galleries, artists’ studios, Provençal markets, sunny terraces, and cultural events punctuate village life throughout the year. More than thirty galleries and studios carry on this artistic heritage initiated by Picasso, Picabia, and many other major figures of the 20th century.

Experiences and activities not to be missed

Experiences and activities not to be missed

Stroll through the alleyways of Old Mougins

Discovering the village on foot remains one of the most iconic experiences. Every alley reveals galleries, sculptures, remarkable viewpoints, and traces of the destination’s rich artistic past.

Following in Picasso’s footsteps

Mougins is intimately linked to the history of Pablo Picasso, who spent the last years of his life there. Several places in the village now make it possible to discover this unique relationship between the artist and the town.

Discover galleries and museums

The village hosts numerous galleries as well as several cultural spaces dedicated to art and photography, making Mougins a must-visit destination for art lovers.

Enjoy world-renowned golf courses

Thanks to its privileged setting, Mougins is one of the main golfing hubs on the Côte d'Azur. The courses located nearby attract players from all over the world.

Exploring the Blue Coast hinterland

From Mougins, it is easy to reach the iconic villages of Valbonne, Biot, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, or Grasse, offering a complete immersion in Provençal authenticity.

Participate in major local events

Throughout the year, Mougins hosts major cultural and culinary events, among which the international gastronomy festival Les Étoiles de Mougins is one of the region’s must-attend gatherings.

Practical information and access to Mougins

Airport

25 minutes

Cannes

15 minutes

Antibes

20 minutes

A8

5 to 10 minutes