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© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes

© Hotel Albert 1er, Cannes
Peaceful, intimate hotel just minutes from Cannes' key attractions
The Albert 1er Hotel is a peaceful retreat just 10 minutes' walk from central Cannes, the train station, and restaurants.
With only 12 rooms, the hotel provides an intimate experience, featuring a variety of views, including sea, garden, or city vistas. Guests also enjoy the convenience of private parking.
Each morning, a continental buffet breakfast is served, offering a perfect start to your day. From here, you’re ideally placed to explore Cannes, with key attractions such as the Palais des Festivals and the beaches of La Croisette just a short walk away.
Based in Cannes, motorbike and scooter rental so you can explore the South of France.
Experience the French Riviera your way with 212 yachts, using one of their sample itineraries or with a specialised itinerary created just for you, based on what you like and don't like, as well as their own expertise.
This company is based in Cannes and offers a wide range of road bikes, with delivery available to Antibes.
Sit back and relax on this guided tour of the French Riviera and its countryside.
Follow your guide and discover the famous French Riviera city of Cannes, riding the iconic Vespa scooter.
From big cities to medieval towns, see all the stunning Riviera has to offer.
Soak up the sunshine and sea breeze over lunch at the Carlton Beach Club, where local flavours, fresh ingredients and a touch of French Dolce Vita come together by the water’s edge.
Awarded one Michelin star, La Palme d'Or invites you to discover chef Jean Imbert’s culinary artistry in an unforgettable setting.
The Château de la Tour feels like a private residence, offering an intimate and refined experience. With Meilleur Ouvrier de France 2000, Chef Didier Anies, at the helm, the restaurant is a true destination for elegance, creativity and exceptional cuisine - unique in Cannes.
Le Roof at Hotel Five Seas combines refined gastronomy, breathtaking views, and a welcoming atmosphere. From gourmet breakfasts to creative lunches, the restaurant offers a range of exceptional dining experiences. The Lounge Bar is a perfect spot for cocktail lovers, offering signature drinks and a chic, trendy setting.
Just a short walk through the hotel garden and you can sink your feet into the soft white sand of the Grand Hotel's private beach, or enjoy a refreshing dip in the water.
Le Fouquet's at the Hôtel Le Majestic combines Parisian charm with culinary excellence, led by Michelin-starred chef Pierre Gagnaire. A timeless spot for culture and cuisine lovers in Cannes.
Whether you’re after a timeless classic or a custom-made creation, the bar’s mixologist will craft your perfect drink with care and creativity.
Bar Fouquet’s, located on the iconic Croisette, offers a glamorous setting where you can enjoy expertly crafted signature cocktails by Emanuele Balestra. Perfect for socialising and unwinding, this contemporary space combines stylish surroundings with refreshing drinks and delightful treats.
A fun, hip and affordable option open for lunch and dinner. With chic decor and lots of outdoor tables, this place really buzzes in the summer.
A quirky atmosphere and an intriguing interior in this small bar and restaurant.
If you fancy a different and fun night out in Cannes, then head to Cannes Bowling in Cannes La Boca. There are 16 alleys and over 2,500m² of pure bowling entertainment.
This small bar serves cocktails, wines and beers from unique wineries and breweries. They also have some savoury nibbles on offer.
This long and thin stretch of white sand beach runs the length of the Boulevard du Midi from the parking at the Vieux Port towards Cannes la Bocca.
Clean and well maintained but free to use. No umbrellas, chairs or sun loungers are provided but you can pick your spot to lay down your towel for the day.
Enjoy the calm waters and amazing views without paying through the roof for a private beach area.
Shallow waters, sandy beach and amazing views without paying through the roof for a private beach club. There are two municipal run beaches along the Croisette, Plage Zamenhof to the east and Plage Mace to the west.
This series of soft sand beaches just west of Cannes have some beautiful red rocky outcrops providing some good snorkelling opportunities and a gorgeous view across the Bay of Cannes to the Esterel Mountains.
Situated just past Port Canto and before Palm Beach, this is one of two completely non-smoking beaches in the Cannes area (the other being Plage des Rochers at Cannes La Bocca).
Forville Mill dates back to the 14th century. Some of the original presses are still on display, as well as traditional Provencal objects.
Replacing the old chapel Sainte-Anne, the Eglise Notre-Dame de l'Esperance was completed in 1627, after more than a century of work.
The Castre Museum is located on the Suquet hill, dominating the city of Cannes. From the top of the medieval tower the views across the bay and the Lerins islands are fantastic and not to be missed.
North west from the centre of Cannes is the impressive Grand Jas Cemetery. The cemetery was built in 1866 as the town centre of Cannes kept growing thus creating a need for a bigger cemetery.
This gallery has an impressive collection of post-impressionists such as Marc Chagall, Hans Hartung, Victor Vasarély, André Marfaing or Georges Mathieu, as well as a selection of contemporary artists
La Malmaison used to be a part of the original 19th century 'grand dame' hotel - the Grand Hotel - which was demolished and then rebuilt in 1963.
The commune is known as Vallauris Golfe-Juan, combining the traditional charm of the pottery capital of the Riviera, Vallauris, which sits inland, with the seaside resort and sandy beaches of Golfe-Juan.
The gorgeous island of Saint Marguerite is the largest of the islands off the coast of Cannes. Regular ferries run from Cannes and only take around 15 minutes, yet this small island made up of a quiet pine forest and pretty coves feels far separated from the glitzy boutiques and hotels of Cannes.
Mougins covers a large swathe of hillside above Cannes, and this is where the smart money lives - luxurious villas and exquisite gardens dot the landscape, just close enough to enjoy Cannes, but far enough away to avoid the craziness.
The island of Saint Honorat is the smaller of the two inhabited Lerins islands. Its main attraction is the monastery, a wonderful stone building well worth a visit.
Located just west of the old town of Antibes, Juan Les Pins is a seaside resort with beautiful sandy beaches, independent boutiques and a good selection of lively restaurants, bars and hotels.
Situated along the Brague river, the town consists of two separate areas - the old town/village and the technology park of Sophia Antipolis.
Find out all about what is happening in Cannes and how to make the most of your time here. The latest news, reviews of fun activities, fabulous beaches, current events and the trendiest restaurants, as well as interviews with leading locals, insider's guides and our top choices for things to do, see and experience in this glamorous city.
See allLatest News & ReviewsYou will not be short of entertainment in this beautiful French Riviera town, especially during the summer. Perhaps the best known of all the events is the highly glamorous Cannes Film Festival – certainly worth a day trip to the city just to see which celebrities you can spot. There are also markets, international fairs and plenty of cultural and musical festivals.
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