Cannes Film Festival
World-famous film festival in May bringing stars and filmmakers from around the world to the red carpet of the Palais des Festivals.
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Try this traditional chickpea flour pancake at the Marché Forville or nearby traditional eateries.
Find a classic French brasserie near the old port (Vieux Port) to enjoy locally sourced oysters and bouillabaisse.
Enjoy a glass of local wine accompanied by olive tapenade at a cozy wine bar in the Le Suquet district.
Visit this covered market in the morning for fresh Provençal produce, cheeses, and flowers.
Skip the ultra-expensive designer boutiques on the Croisette and head to this street for more accessible high-street fashion and local boutiques.
Take a short ferry ride to this car-free island featuring pine forests and hidden coves for a peaceful escape from the city.
Hike up to this natural forest park overlooking Cannes for quiet nature trails and excellent sunset views.
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World-famous film festival in May bringing stars and filmmakers from around the world to the red carpet of the Palais des Festivals.
Summer pyrotechnic competitions over the Bay of Cannes on several evenings in July and August, free to watch from the beach.
Experience the thrilling Tempest Class World Championship sailing regatta in Cannes.
Cannes is situated on the French Riviera in southeastern France and has transformed from a quiet fishing village into one of the world's most prestigious luxury resorts. The city's rise to prominence began in the 19th century when the British Lord Brougham chose it as his winter residence, subsequently attracting European royalty and nobility. Today, Cannes is internationally recognized for hosting the Cannes Film Festival, which has been held annually since 1946 at the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès. The iconic Promenade de la Croisette stretches along the Mediterranean shoreline, lined with palm trees, grand palaces, and exclusive boutiques. While the city is synonymous with glamour, the historic quarter of Le Suquet gives a glimpse into its past with its medieval clock tower and narrow cobblestone streets. The nearby Lérins Islands provide a natural retreat, featuring a 5th-century monastery and historic fortifications. Cannes remains a major hub for international conventions and maritime activities, boasting several luxury marinas that host some of the world's largest yachts.
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Jul, Sep.
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Avg °C | 8 | 8 | 10 | 13 | 17 | 22 | 25 | 25 | 21 | 17 | 12 | 9 |
| Rain mm | 58 | 55 | 62 | 56 | 52 | 29 | 14 | 20 | 50 | 98 | 126 | 84 |
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A walk through Cannes combines glamour with historic charm. It starts at the Palais des Festivals, the heart of the film world. Then, climb up to the medieval Le Suquet district, where the city was born. The view from the Notre-Dame d'Espérance church is unique. After the lively Forville Market, the path leads along the old harbor to the magnificent Croisette. Here you stroll between palm trees and luxury hotels, take a beach break, and end the day with window shopping on the elegant Rue d'Antibes.
Start your morning in the narrow alleys of Le Suquet, which offer some shelter. Marché Forville is a perfect covered haven for the late morning. At noon, the Palais des Festivals provides dry indoor spaces before a breezy walk along the Croisette. Spend the afternoon in a glass-walled beach restaurant enjoying the sea view. In the evening, end the day in a cozy, protected harbor eatery.
Winter mornings in Cannes are often sunny and crisp. After the market, warm up with a coffee at the Old Port. The Croisette is wonderfully empty at noon, offering clear views of the Esterel mountains. Since the sun sets around 17:10, move your beach time earlier. Spend the evening with a glass of Provençal wine in a cozy bistro in the old town.
This route takes you from the tip of Cannes to the impressive Château de la Napoule. You cycle along the entire Croisette and continue west, where the coast becomes rockier and more dramatic. The path is mostly flat and offers constant sea views. The destination is the eccentric castle in Mandelieu-la-Napoule, famous for its art and gardens. After exploring and having lunch at the port of La Napoule, the return journey follows the beaches of La Bocca, where you can soak up the sun before returning to Cannes.
A rainy bike day in Cannes requires caution. Start carefully at the Old Port and use the well-marked cycle lanes on the Croisette. At noon near Palm Beach, the wind is often strong, so seek shelter in a restaurant. The afternoon route leads back through the city center, offering stops under archways. End your day at the Castre Museum, where the garden feels mystical in the rain.
Cycling in winter in Cannes is pure joy in the fresh sea breeze. In the morning, the Old Port is lively but not crowded. The ride along the Croisette offers the best winter panorama of the Lérins Islands. At noon, the sun at Palm Beach is usually warm enough for an outdoor break. In the afternoon, cycle back to Suquet and watch the sunset over the harbor from your bike.
This car tour combines the coast of Cannes with the hinterland. After a glamorous morning on the Croisette, drive to charming Mougins. The village is known for its excellent restaurants and art galleries. In the afternoon, the journey continues up to Grasse, the world capital of perfume. Here you visit one of the historic perfumeries such as Fragonard or Molinard. The day ends with a walk through the steep alleys of Grasse's old town before returning through the Provençal countryside.
A rainy drive offers a cozy way to explore the surroundings of Cannes. The Croisette looks almost deserted and melancholic in the rain. At Parc de la Croix des Gardes, you can enjoy the view from the warmth of your car. The hilltop village of Mougins is especially inviting in the rain, as the stone houses feel extra cozy. Spend the afternoon on the coast road to Théoule, where waves crash spectacularly against red rocks.
Winter drives around Cannes offer crystal-clear views all the way to the Alps. In the morning, driving across the Croisette is relaxed. In Croix des Gardes park, mimosas often bloom yellow as early as February. Mougins is a quiet retreat for foodies in winter. The afternoon drive along the Corniche de l'Estérel offers magical colors on the red rocks under the low sun before early twilight.
The Chapelle Bellini was once a chapel and now houses the museum of painter Emmanuel Bellini. It exhibits many of the artist's works.
