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Practical info — Cannes

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💡 Tips

  • During the film festival in May, many streets and beaches are closed off; unless you have accreditations, consider visiting in June or September for a more relaxed experience.
  • Street parking is expensive and strictly monitored. Use one of the underground municipal car parks (like Suquet Forville) where the first hour is usually free.
  • A walk up the winding, cobbled streets of the Le Suquet neighborhood provides the best free panoramic view of the bay and the Croisette.
  • Public beaches are free, but they can get packed. Head towards the Plage du Midi or Plage de la Bocca for slightly more space compared to the city center.

🍽 Food

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Socca

Try this traditional chickpea flour pancake at the Marché Forville or nearby traditional eateries.

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Fresh Seafood

Find a classic French brasserie near the old port (Vieux Port) to enjoy locally sourced oysters and bouillabaisse.

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Provençal Tapenade

Enjoy a glass of local wine accompanied by olive tapenade at a cozy wine bar in the Le Suquet district.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Marché Forville

Visit this covered market in the morning for fresh Provençal produce, cheeses, and flowers.

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Rue d'Antibes

Skip the ultra-expensive designer boutiques on the Croisette and head to this street for more accessible high-street fashion and local boutiques.

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Île Sainte-Marguerite

Take a short ferry ride to this car-free island featuring pine forests and hidden coves for a peaceful escape from the city.

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Croix des Gardes

Hike up to this natural forest park overlooking Cannes for quiet nature trails and excellent sunset views.

Highlights of 2026

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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.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Jul, Sep.

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Geography

Population
74,545
Coordinates
43.55280, 7.01740

Facts

  • The International Film Festival began in the year 1946.
  • Lord Brougham established it as a resort in 1834.
  • The Promenade de la Croisette is exactly 2 kilometers long.
  • The Lérins Islands feature a fortified 5th-century monastery.
  • Cannes served as the host city for the G20 summit in 2011.
  • The permanent population is approximately 73,000 residents.

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Sights in the town Cannes (22)

Palais des Festivals🎭 culture

The famous venue for the Cannes International Film Festival, featuring the iconic red carpet steps.

La Croisette🎡 recreation

The elegant waterfront promenade lined with luxury hotels, boutiques, and sandy Mediterranean beaches.

Le Suquet🏺 historical

The historic hilltop district offering narrow medieval streets and a sweeping view of the old harbor below.

Îles de Lérins🌿 nature

A group of islands off the coast, known for the Saint-Honorat monastery and the Sainte-Marguerite fortress.

Marché Forville🍽 culinary

A spirited covered market in the heart of the city, famous for fresh regional produce, seafood, and flowers.

🕒 Sep-Jun: Tu-Fr 07:00-12:30,Sa-Su 07:00-13:00; Jul-Aug: Mo-Su

Musée des Explorations du Monde🏛 museum

Housed in a medieval castle, this museum features antiquities, primitive art, and oriental collections.

Vieux Port de Cannes🎡 recreation

The easy on the eye old port where luxury yachts and traditional fishing boats dock side by side.

Église Notre-Dame d'Espérance⛪ religious

A 16th-century Gothic church located on the summit of Le Suquet, overlooking the entire city and bay.

Villa Domergue🏺 historical

A striking Art Deco villa with beautiful gardens, inspired by Italian styles and used for cultural events.

Rue d'Antibes🎡 recreation

The primary shopping street in Cannes, known for its high-end fashion boutiques and luxury retailers.

Place Henri Bergia👨‍👩‍👧 family

A central playground in Cannes for varied family fun.

Emile Negrin👨‍👩‍👧 family

A popular meeting point for families in Cannes with play facilities for children.

Jeux de l'avenue Alexandra👨‍👩‍👧 family

A well-maintained play area in Cannes that invites outdoor play.

Chapelle Notre-Dame-des-Anges du Cannet⛪ religious

This chapel in Le Cannet is known for its historical significance and architecture. It is an integral part of the religious heritage of Cannes.

Chapelle Bellini🏛 museum

The Chapelle Bellini was once a chapel and now houses the museum of painter Emmanuel Bellini. It exhibits many of the artist's works.

🕒 Mo-Fr 14:00-17:00

Espace Miramar🎭 culture

Espace Miramar is a cultural and events center located right on the Croisette in Cannes. It frequently hosts film screenings and art exhibitions.

Théâtre Alexandre III🎭 culture

The Théâtre Alexandre III is an appealing theatre venue in Cannes. It hosts various cultural performances, including concerts and plays.

Église Protestante Libre⛪ religious

The Free Protestant Church in Cannes provides a space for worship and community. The building is part of the city's religious diversity.

Observatoire de Super-Cannes🗼 tower

The Super-Cannes observation tower features panoramic views over the Bay of Cannes and the Lérins Islands. It is located on one of the hills above the city.

Parc du Paradou🌿 nature

The Parc du Paradou is a protected natural area in Cannes. It gives hiking trails and a diverse Mediterranean flora for nature enthusiasts.

Les jardins de la Roseraie🌳 park

These rose gardens are a green oasis near the Croisette in Cannes. Visitors can admire a variety of flowers in a well-maintained park setting.

Promenade de la Croisette🌳 park

The Promenade de la Croisette is the most famous boulevard in Cannes. Along the bay, it gives gardens, luxury hotels, and expansive views of the sea.

Frequently asked questions

When is the Film Festival held?
Usually in mid-May for 12 days; expect high prices and heavy crowds.
Are there public beaches in Cannes?
Yes, Plage du Midi and Plage de la Bocca are free and open to the public.
How to get to the Lérins Islands?
By ferry from Quai Laubeuf; the trip takes about 15-20 minutes.
Where is the famous red carpet?
At the Palais des Festivals on the Croisette; great for a photo on the steps.
Is Cannes very expensive?
The Croisette is pricey, but the old town (Le Suquet) has affordable dining.
Cannes: where is it located?
Cannes is located in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France.
Cannes: what is there to see?
Highlights include Palais des Festivals, La Croisette, Le Suquet.
Cannes: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Jul, Sep.
Cannes: why is it worth visiting?
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.
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