City areas
The elongated Place aux Aires in Grasse is where the lively market is held every morning and also has a fountain. On the north side of the square stands the elegant Hotel Isnard which was built by the wealthy Gerber Isnard (1781).
From the Place aux Aires following the Rue Amiral de Grasse southwards to the Place du Cours, there is a pleasant view over the parts of the town lower down and into the valley.
The gorge which the River Loup has cut deep into the rock is reached from Grasse via Bar-sur-Loup and the D2210. The road (D6) through the gorge runs below rock walls up to 400m high, past the Cascade de Courmes and near the 25m high Saut du Loup. Near a winding stretch of the D3 which returns to Grasse there is an observation point (signed "Surplomb des Gorges du Loup"), from which there is an almost vertical view down into the gorge and up to the 1,248m high Pic des Courmettes.
