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Following the trails of Guillaume Musso's novels: inspiring places between the French Riviera and New York

By Stephane Renard

City walls and fortifications

The places that have shaped Guillaume Musso's imagination are spread across the Mediterranean, the French capital, and big American cities.

Discover this selection of real places that inspired or served as settings for Guillaume Musso's novels. These locations are mostly on the French Riviera, in Paris, and in the United States, three key regions in the author’s storytelling world. Some are explicitly mentioned in his plots, others are easily seen in the backgrounds of his works like The Life is a Novel, The Angel's Call, Central Park, or The Girl and the Night. Visiting these places lets you walk through the world of his stories and see the landscapes that inspired his imagination.

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Old town of Antibes
Old town of Antibes

Antibes, France

The old part of Antibes is where Guillaume Musso was born and grew up, and this neighborhood appears in several of his novels. The narrow streets, the old stone buildings, and the light of the Côte d'Azur all left a mark on his writing. Walking through these lanes gives a direct sense of the world he draws on in his stories.

Port Vauban
Port Vauban

Antibes, France

Port Vauban is the main harbor of Antibes, where sailboats and large yachts sit side by side along the docks. The waterfront here shapes the daily rhythm of the city: fishermen, locals out for a walk, and visitors all pass through the same quays. Guillaume Musso grew up in Antibes, and this harbor appears as a backdrop in several of his novels.

Marché Provençal
Marché Provençal

Antibes, France

The Marché provençal in Antibes is a covered market near the old town where locals shop for fresh fruit, vegetables, flowers, and regional products every day. It reflects the ordinary rhythm of life in this coastal town. Guillaume Musso has drawn on places like this to set scenes rooted in the daily life of the French Riviera.

Plage de la Gravette
Plage de la Gravette

Antibes, France

La Gravette beach sits right at the edge of the old town of Antibes, sheltered by the ancient ramparts. The fine sand and calm water make it a favorite spot for locals looking for a swim close to the historic center. Guillaume Musso grew up in Antibes, and the streets and shores of this town show through in several of his novels.

Cap d'Antibes
Cap d'Antibes

Antibes, France

Cap d'Antibes is a peninsula that juts out into the Mediterranean and appears as a setting in several of Guillaume Musso's novels. A coastal path runs along the rocky shoreline, with open views of the sea and the surrounding bays. The vegetation is dense, the air carries salt and pine, and the light shifts throughout the day in ways that make it easy to picture as the backdrop for one of Musso's stories.

Villa Eilenroc
Villa Eilenroc

Antibes, France

Villa Eilenroc sits at the tip of Cap d'Antibes, surrounded by pine trees and rocky outcrops. The house looks out over the sea and served as inspiration for settings in Guillaume Musso's novels, where the Côte d'Azur plays a central role. Walking through the grounds, you can sense why this place left such a mark on the author's imagination.

Promenade de la Croisette
Promenade de la Croisette

Cannes, France

The Boulevard de la Croisette is the most famous promenade in Cannes. It runs along the seafront, lined with grand hotels and palm trees. Locals and visitors walk here daily, passing between the beach, café terraces, and shop windows. Guillaume Musso knows this street well, and its presence can be felt across several of his novels set on the Côte d'Azur.

Palais des Festivals et des Congrès
Palais des Festivals et des Congrès

Cannes, France

The Palais des Festivals is the building in Cannes where the film festival takes place every year. It sits right on the waterfront, along the Promenade de la Croisette. Guillaume Musso, who grew up in Antibes, has known this place since childhood. The front steps, where film stars are photographed during the festival, are one of the most recognized images of the French Riviera. The building itself is large and functional, dating from the 1980s, with no particular architectural distinction. But the energy around the festival, the crowds, the red carpets, and the evening lights make this spot a fixed part of the region's identity and of Musso's fictional world.

Dégrad des Cannes
Dégrad des Cannes

Cannes, France

The port of Cannes sits at the foot of the old Le Suquet neighborhood. Sailboats and motor yachts are moored along the docks, and life here follows the rhythm of the tides and the seasons. Guillaume Musso knows this place well, and the sounds of the rigging, the smell of the sea, and the constant movement of boats have left their mark on his novels.

Lérins Islands
Lérins Islands

Cannes, France

The Lérins Islands sit just off the coast of Cannes, reachable only by boat. The two wooded islands feel removed from the energy of the city, with an old fort marking one and a monastery shaping the other. Guillaume Musso drew on these islands as a setting that plays with the contrast between the glamour of the Riviera and a sense of isolation, a tension that runs through much of his fiction.

Promenade des Anglais
Promenade des Anglais

Nice, France

The Promenade des Anglais is the wide seafront walkway that runs along the Mediterranean in Nice. Palm trees and old hotel facades line the route, while locals and visitors walk, cycle, or simply sit facing the sea. The Côte d'Azur plays a central role in Guillaume Musso's novels, and this promenade captures the feel of the region that runs through so many of his stories.

Ljubljana Castle
Ljubljana Castle

Nice, France

Castle Hill is a rocky hill that rises above the old town of Nice, with views over the Bay of Angels and the rooftops below. Guillaume Musso has drawn on the landscapes of the French Riviera in his novels, and this spot captures exactly what makes Nice feel so present in his stories: the sea on one side, the city on the other, and a sense of standing just above everyday life.

Caserne Lympia
Caserne Lympia

Nice, France

Port Lympia is the natural harbor of Nice, where colorful boats sit in front of pastel-colored facades. Guillaume Musso has drawn on the feel of the French Riviera coast and its harbors in several of his novels. Walking along the docks here, watching the fishing boats and the slow pace of the waterfront, gives a real sense of the world his stories are set in.

Port de la Darse
Port de la Darse

Villefranche-sur-Mer, France

Villefranche-sur-Mer is a small coastal village east of Nice, built around a natural horseshoe-shaped harbor. Pastel-colored houses line the waterfront, and narrow lanes wind through the old town down to the sea. This setting, so typical of the French Riviera, runs through the work of Guillaume Musso as a backdrop where ordinary life and mystery meet.

Monte Carlo Casino
Monte Carlo Casino

Monaco

The Casino de Monte-Carlo is a historic building in the heart of Monaco, open since the 19th century for gambling and social gatherings. Guillaume Musso draws on places like this to create tension and a world where wealth and danger meet. The ornate facade, the grand rooms inside, and the crowd from every corner of the world give it the feeling of a stage set brought to life.

Place du Tertre
Place du Tertre

Paris, France

Place du Tertre sits at the heart of Montmartre, one of Paris's most recognizable hilltop neighborhoods. Painters and sketch artists set up their easels here every day, offering portraits and canvases to passersby. The square is lined with cafés and small restaurants, and by midday it fills with visitors from around the world. Guillaume Musso knows this corner of Paris well, and the feeling of the neighborhood, caught between art and everyday life, echoes through several of his novels.

Canal Saint-Martin
Canal Saint-Martin

Paris, France

The Canal Saint-Martin runs through the north of Paris, lined with old locks and iron footbridges. Guillaume Musso drew on this part of the city when building his Parisian settings, and it is easy to see why. Walking along the canal, you pass locals sitting on the banks, water flowing slowly through the lock chambers, and rows of trees casting shade over the path. The pace here is slower than in the city center, and the waterway gives the neighborhood a character that feels removed from the busier parts of Paris.

Pont des Arts
Pont des Arts

Paris, France

The Pont des Arts is a metal pedestrian bridge connecting the Louvre to the Institut de France. For years, couples attached padlocks to its railings as a token of love, turning it into one of the most romantic spots in Paris. In Guillaume Musso's novels, this kind of setting plays a key role, where chance meetings and hidden stories unfold against the backdrop of the Seine.

Jardin du Luxembourg
Jardin du Luxembourg

Paris, France

The Jardin du Luxembourg is a large park in the heart of Paris. People come here to sit in metal chairs around the main pond, where children push toy sailboats across the water. This everyday Parisian scene, slow and familiar, is the kind of setting that feeds Guillaume Musso's stories and gives them their sense of place.

Place des Vosges
Place des Vosges

Paris, France

The Place des Vosges is a square plaza in the heart of the Marais district in Paris, lined with uniform red-brick arcades. Art galleries and cafes tucked under the arches draw people for long afternoon walks. Guillaume Musso has drawn on this part of Paris to build the Parisian backdrops that appear in several of his novels.

Paris-Saint-Lazare
Paris-Saint-Lazare

Paris, France

Gare Saint-Lazare is one of the busiest train stations in Paris, connecting the city to the north and west of France. The building dates back to the 19th century, and its large halls, glass roofs, and constant flow of travelers give it a feeling of departure and return that fits naturally into the world of Guillaume Musso's novels, where chance encounters and unexpected twists often unfold in public spaces like this one.

Central Park
Central Park

New York, United States

Central Park sits at the heart of Manhattan and plays a central role in Guillaume Musso's novel of the same name. Paths wind between open lawns, small lakes, and patches of trees, while the city continues its rhythm just beyond the tree line. Joggers, families, and street musicians fill the park at almost any hour, giving it a life of its own within the city.

Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge

New York, United States

The Brooklyn Bridge connects Manhattan to Brooklyn over the East River. Walking across it, you see the New York skyline on both sides, the harbor, and the boats passing below. Guillaume Musso sets several of his novels in New York, and the Brooklyn Bridge is one of those places that shapes the image of the city running through his stories.

Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal

New York, United States

Grand Central Terminal is one of the most photographed train stations in the world. The main concourse is enormous, with a vaulted ceiling painted in deep green and gold, and tall windows that let in long beams of natural light. Travelers rush through it every day, but many stop to look up. Guillaume Musso used this place in his novels to capture the energy of New York, where chance encounters feel possible and the city seems to hold its breath for a moment. Walking through it, you understand why it keeps appearing in fiction.

Hollywood Hills
Hollywood Hills

Los Angeles, United States

The Hollywood Hills rise above Los Angeles as a residential area long associated with the film industry. Guillaume Musso draws on this setting in his fiction, where the glamour of cinema and the isolation of hilltop life create a sense of distance from the city below. The famous Hollywood sign sits on these slopes, visible from many points across the basin. The streets here are narrow and winding, lined with houses tucked into the hillside.

Harvard Square
Harvard Square

Cambridge, United States

Harvard Square sits at the heart of Cambridge, right next to Harvard University. The streets around it are lined with bookshops, cafés, and small shops where students and visitors mix throughout the day. Street musicians often perform near the main intersection. Guillaume Musso has drawn on this setting for his novels, using its mix of academic life and city energy to give his stories a vivid backdrop rooted in a real place that readers can visit.

City walls and fortifications
City walls and fortifications

Antibes, France

The ramparts of Antibes wrap around the old town and run along the edge of the sea. Walking along the old stone walls, you look out over the bay and the coastline stretching toward Nice. This is the kind of place that shows up in Guillaume Musso's novels, where the sea and the old town together create a backdrop that feels both familiar and slightly out of time.

Reading Musso's novels before your visit helps you recognize the places as you walk. Each setting feels different, as if you are within the stories. Feel free to get lost in the side streets. The best finds are often away from the main paths.

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