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Coste d'Or
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Grasse, Cannes, Fransa, Fransa
The charming guesthouse Villa Coste dOr propose you 4 B & B s and one studio (little appartment with children bedroom and kitchen) for your accomodation during holidays or lodging for work on the Riviera. For a nice stay in a luxury bed and breakfast in Provence Cote dazur (4 stars lodging) situated on Grasse heights, in the south of France near Nice, Cannes, Mougins, Cabris, Juan les pins, Antibes or Monaco. Every bedroom has a panoramic view on the sea through Cannes and the Riviera. Set on a 4000 m2 garden, Villa Coste dOr is located in Grasse among the famous perfumeries just 20 km away from Cannes and 40 minutes away from Nice. Guests can relax by the outdoor swimming pool in the summer months. The bed and breakfast accommodations at Villa Coste dOr are individually decorated and offer sea views, free Wi-Fi, and a bathroom with a bath or shower. Some accommodations feature a private balcony. A continental breakfast is served every morning. Guests will find bars, restaurants and a supermarket in the centre of Grasse just 2 km away. The Grasse Train Station is 10 minutes away and the Nice-Côte dAzur Airport is 30 km away. Guests can enjoy a variety of outdoor sports in the area and enjoy the nightlight at Antibes just 30 km away. If you plan on arriving after 22:00, please notify the property in advance. Contact details can be found on the booking confirmation. 
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Are you looking for hotels in Cannes but also need some info about the city you’re planning to go to? We got you covered with this Cannes guide! So, let’s start by talking about this beautiful French city first. Cannes is known for its luxury and glamour. You can find famous people and lots of upscale shopping spots there. Those who are looking for budget travel to Cannes may have a hard time saving there. But still, the early bird gets the worm and you can save if you book your hotel rooms in Cannes during the low season. So, whether you're seeking budget-friendly accommodations or luxurious stays, Bookperfect provides a seamless booking experience, ensuring you find the perfect lodging to suit your needs. From boutique hotels in the heart of the city to cozy guesthouses by the waterfront, Cannes hotels are for every taste and preference, guaranteeing a memorable stay.

 

Where To Stay In Cannes?

Here’s a quick table of which areas in Cannes are great for tourists:

DistrictBest ForBest AttractionsAverage Trip Cost
Old Town (Le Suquet)

Historic Charm

Local Dining

Musée de la Castre

Église Notre-Dame-de-l'Espérance

Mid-Range
La BoccaBudget Accommodations

Marché Forville

Plage de la Bocca

Budget to Mid-Range
Boulevard de la Croisette

Luxury Hotels

Shopping

Palais des Festivals

Allée des Étoiles

Luxury
La Croix des-Gardes

Nature

Hiking

Parc de la Croix des GardesMid-Range
Mougins

Gastronomy

Art

Musée d'Art Classique de Mougins

Michelin-starred restaurants

Luxury

 

Best Hotels in Cannes  

HotelDistrictAffordabilityWhy To Stay There?
Hôtel MartinezBoulevard de la CroisetteLuxuryIconic art deco hotel with a private beach and stunning Bay of Cannes views
Home to one of the biggest penthouses in Europe and a Michelin-starred restaurant
Hôtel Barrière Le MajesticBoulevard de la CroisetteLuxuryExclusive Croisette address with its own beach and a branch of the legendary Parisian brasserie Fouquet's
Features a Clefs d'Or concierge and a spa with treatments to get you red-carpet ready
Five Seas HotelNear AttractionsLuxurySet in a former post office with an art gallery and infinity pool overlooking the city
Just steps from La Croisette and offers a spa with Phytomer and Vie Collection treatments
Hôtel Belles RivesJuan-les-PinsLuxuryCaptures the timeless glamour of the French Riviera with a bar named after F. Scott Fitzgerald
Features a Michelin-starred restaurant, beach club, Valmont spa, and its own jetty
Hôtel Okko CannesNear AttractionsMid-RangeOffers a contemporary setting with bright colors and high-tech facilities
Provides a varied range of accommodation to suit different preferences
Hôtel Le CavendishNear AttractionsBudgetCharming boutique hotel with a cozy atmosphere and friendly staff
Offers clean, comfortable rooms at an affordable price point
Hôtel Chalet de l'IsèreCity CenterBudgetSimple hotel with a short walk to the Croisette and the Palais des Festivals
7Art HotelCity CenterBudgetAffordable hotel with a short walk to the Croisette and the Palais des Festivals

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Places To Visit In Cannes

France is something else with its attractions and when it comes to Cannes landmarks, you won’t be disappointed. From religious sites to modern attractions, you can find any spot for different tastes in the city. So, here’s the list of must-see top Cannes attractions during your visit:

  • Cannes Film Festival: One of the most prestigious events in cinema, held annually in May on the French Riviera since 1946, celebrating excellence in film, awarding the coveted Palme d'Or, and attracting global actors, directors, and producers.
  • The Croisette: A famous boulevard in Cannes, lined with luxury hotels, boutiques, and restaurants, offering stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea, upscale shopping, and a lively atmosphere.
  • Alley of Stars: Known as Allée des Etoiles du Cinéma, this alley features celebrity handprints immortalized in the pavement.
  • Le Suquet Quarter: The oldest part of Cannes, located on a hill overlooking the city and the bay. Narrow streets, historic buildings, charming cafes, and the iconic Notre-Dame de l'Espérance church are here.
  • Old Port: A harbor where visitors can admire luxury yachts, enjoy waterfront dining, and dive into the maritime atmosphere.
  • Rue d'Antibes: A shopping street in famous for its upscale boutiques, designer stores, and chic cafes, offering a mix of high-end fashion, jewelry, and local specialties for shopping enthusiasts.
  • Forville Marketplace: A vibrant Provençal market in where locals and tourists can purchase fresh produce, flowers, and local delicacies.
  • Church of Our Lady of Hope: A historic church located in the Le Suquet Quarter, featuring a striking bell tower and offering panoramic views of Cannes from its elevated position.
  • Church of Archangel and Michael the Archangel: Another famous church known for its religious significance and architectural beauty, serving as a place of worship and reflection in the heart of the city.
  • Shrine of Notre Dame de Bon Voyage: A religious site in dedicated to the Virgin Mary, serving as a place of pilgrimage and prayer for those seeking blessings and safe travels.

 

Where is Cannes?

Cannes is a city located on the French Riviera in southeastern France, specifically in the Alpes-Maritimes department of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. It lies southwest of Nice and is situated between Monaco and Saint-Tropez, making it a central location on the Côte d'Azur.

 

Is Cannes Safe?

Yes, Cannes is safe for travelers all around the world. Cannes is also safe for solo female travelers as it has low crime rates. However, as being one of the most popular cities in the world when it comes to traveling, being aware of your surroundings will always be beneficial for you. And don’t forget to keep your valuables close to you!

 

Is Cannes Expensive To Visit?

Cannes is full of rich and famous people which makes it an incredibly expensive place to visit. If you are looking for a budget vacation at last call, Cannes is not the best for you to visit. However, some travelers book their hotel rooms in Cannes and buy flight tickets during off-seasons to budget. You can also check Bookperfect to catch one of these opportunities.

 

Cannes Currency

The main currency of Strasbourg, as in much of Europe, is the Euro (€). This simplifies transactions for travelers coming from other Eurozone countries, which include 17 European Union states.

 

Cannes Language

The main language spoken in Cannes is French, as it is throughout France. Apart from French, other languages spoken in Cannes include English, Italian, Spanish, German, and Japanese.

 

Cannes Time Zone

The time zone for Cannes, France is Central European Time (CET) with an offset of GMT+1. During daylight saving time (DST), the time zone changes to Central European Summer Time (CEST) with an offset of GMT+2. DST in Cannes typically starts on the last Sunday of March and ends on the last Sunday of October each year.

 

How Many Days To Visit Cannes?

Most visitors prefer staying in Cannes for two to four which is usually enough to experience most of the city. However, knowing that there will be many left to see in the city or nearby, extending your stay for several days more can be ideal if your budget can handle it.

 

When Is The Best Time To Stay In Cannes?

The best time to visit Cannes is March to April and September to late November as the temperatures will be mild, running around 10°C to 20°C. During these periods, you can comfortably explore the city and do lots of outdoor activities.

Summer months are considered the high season which means higher rates in both flights and hotels in Cannes. However, if your budget is available for a visit at such a time, go for it. On the other hand, winter is the low season to fly to Cannes as most people would like to avoid colds. For that reason, if you’d like to have a peaceful escape and like cold, going to Cannes during winter is an amazing opportunity!

 

What To Pack For Your Visit To Cannes?

We all know one thing: French people dress well and they do lots of walking. So, pack clothes that are between casual and dressy so you won’t feel under-dressed during your visit. A pair of comfortable and trendy sandals or shoes are a must to match your vibe. To sum up, here’s your packing list for Cannes:

  • All kinds of sun protection
  • Fancy swimwear
  • Beach towels
  • Comfortable and trendy walking shoes or sandals
  • Cute dresses
  • Trendy clothes
  • Breathable underwear
  • A reusable water bottle
  • Your legal documents
  • A handy backpack or fanny bag

 

Cannes Food

Within the Mediterranean area, France is known for its light and delicious foods. Cannes, on the other hand, comes with a delicacy of cuisine that will make you crave more and more. Without any doubt, here’s the list of what to eat in Cannes:

  • Bouillabaisse: A traditional fish stew originating from Marseille but popular in Cannes and the French Riviera, made with a variety of fish, shellfish, and vegetables cooked in a flavorful broth seasoned with saffron, fennel, and orange peel. It is often served with garlic croutons, rouille, and potatoes.
  • Socca: A local specialty in Cannes, made from chickpea flour, olive oil, and salt, cooked in a wood oven until crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. It is often seasoned with pepper and served hot, making it a popular street food snack in the region.
  • Beignets des Fleurs de Courgettes: Fritters made by wrapping courgette or squash flowers in batter and deep-frying them until golden and crispy. They are served hot and are a popular appetizer or snack in the region.
  • Pissaladiere: Pissaladiere resembles a pizza with some Italian influence but features a fondue of onions topped with anchovies, olives, and sometimes pissalat.
  • Lerina: A staple liqueur particularly created in the distillery of Lerins Abbey, Lerina liqueur comes in various flavors like green, yellow, mandarin, lerincello, and Verbena. Often enjoyed straight as a digestif at the end of a meal.
  • Pan Bagnat: A popular sandwich that is perfect for beach outings, consisting of a small round bread topped with olive oil, raw vegetables, anchovies, and sometimes tuna, radishes, olives, eggs, tomatoes, and celery.
  • Fougasse: A flat Provençal bread similar to Italian focaccia but with a unique preparation method, baked on a stone for a slightly crispier texture. Fougasse comes in various shapes and can be garnished or filled with ingredients like onions, anchovies, bacon, cheese, herbs, or olives. There's also a sweeter version called fougassette, flavored with orange blossom.

 

Cannes Nightlife

Want to spend your night in one of the most glamorous places in the world? Here comes Cannes with amazing nightlife opportunities and endless spots just for you to have fun. So, here are some of our Cannes bars and other nightspot recommendations:

  • Le Bar À Vin: More than 100 wines to taste, lovely outside space and inside setting, loved by locals. Open every day from 6 PM to 2 AM.
  • Zoa Sushi Bar: Lots of Asian food, live music with either DJ or performer, a fine dining spot, amazing drink menu. Open every day from 6.15 PM to 2.30 AM.
  • Chrystie: Collection of cocktails, lively atmosphere, people love happy hours of this place. Open Tuesday-Sunday from 10 PM to 5 AM.
  • Le Bar L’amiral: A piano bar designed with art-deco style, an amazing terrace, and incredible martinis. Open every day from 5 PM to midnight.
  • Le Play: The best parties are happening here, hosts celebrities all over the world, international DJ performances, themed nights, dancers, and an extensive menu. Open 5 PM to 6 AM during summer, 11 PM to 5 AM during winter.

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