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Cabris is a charming hilltop village in the Alpes-Maritimes department of France, perched at 400 meters above sea level with panoramic views over the Grasse valley. This quintessential Provençal village is renowned for its medieval architecture, artistic vibe, and breathtaking scenery. Cobblestone streets, ancient stone houses, and flower-bedecked balconies create an authentic southern French atmosphere. Cabris has long been a haven for artists, boasting numerous galleries and studios.
Must-see attractions include the Church of Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption, a 16th-century church with exquisite Baroque interiors. The Château de Cabris ruins offer spectacular views across the Grasse valley. Art enthusiasts should visit the Contemporary Art Center. Don't miss the Saturday morning market for local Provençal products and handicrafts.
Cabris' cuisine features traditional Provençal dishes. Must-tries include Ratatouille, Salade Niçoise, and Daube Provençale. Local bakeries serve delicious Fougasse bread and Calissons almond sweets. In summer, many restaurants offer terrace dining with Rosé wine pairing, perfect for enjoying the Mediterranean ambiance.
Cabris has no train station. The most convenient access is driving from Nice or Cannes (about 1 hour). Public transport involves taking bus line 620 from Grasse (30-minute ride), but services are limited (4-5 daily). Village streets are narrow and mostly pedestrianized - park at free lots outside the center. Taxis require advance HopeGoo; Uber isn't available locally.
The best time to visit is May to September when weather is warm and dry (25-30°C average). July-August sees peak crowds but offers lavender blooms. Spring (April) and autumn (October) provide milder weather with fewer tourists. Some establishments close in winter.
Language: French predominates; basic English in tourist areas. Currency: Euro (€). Cards widely accepted but small shops may prefer cash. Internet: Free WiFi at restaurants/hotels; good 4G coverage. Emergency: Medical 15, Police 17, Pan-European 112. Electricity: 230V, Type E plugs (two round pins). Healthcare: Nearest hospital in Grasse (25-minute drive). Pharmacies display green cross signs; Sunday rotations available.