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ASA Cyber Café

6 rue du Marc, Antibes

High speed connections. Training in Web creation, Web surfing, downloading, e-mailing, word and exel. Special training for children. Also multi-media players for gamers. Open 9:30 to 13:00 and 15:00 to 19:30 Monday to Saturday.

Café Illy

11 rue Halevy, Nice

Chez Net

5 Place Marche, Villefranche-sur-Mer
www.cheznet.fr/

High-speed Internet access with English keyboards. Outdoor terrace, Beer Garden with Foster's on tap. American-style coffees, big screen TV's. DVD rentals. Open everyday from 11 till late.

Cyber Bureau

C Gial Gare, 123 rue Waldeck Rousseau, St Raphael

Cyber Café Kreatik

19 avenue du Général Leclerc, St Tropez
www.kreatik.com

Cyber Cafe Web 66

55 avenue Cannes, Antibes

Internet Café located avenue Cannes in Antibes (next door to an ATAK supermarket, across from McDonald's).

Internet Self Service

147 avenue des Poilus, Vence

La Salsa

5 avenue Pierre Semard, Cannes La Bocca

Le Café des Arts

16 rue de la République, Menton

Nova C@fe

3 bd de la Plage, Cagnes-sur-Mer

UK style coffee bar and cybercafe. Coffee, latte, fresh squeeze juices and sandwiches. High-speed all wireless Internet technology. UK keyboards, flat screens. Open Tuesday to Sunday 9:00 to 19:00.

Players Café

5 Route d'Opio, Valbonne

Princess Sivan

37 bd Charles Guillaumont, Juan-les-Pins

Internet Cafe with a multilingual space open from 12:00 to 20:00.

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