Guidebook for Cannes

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Guidebook for Cannes

Shopping

Главная туристическая улица Канн, где расположено огромное количество демократичных магазинов и дорогих бутиков The main shopping street with lot of shops and boutiques
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Rue d'Antibes
Rue d'Antibes
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Главная туристическая улица Канн, где расположено огромное количество демократичных магазинов и дорогих бутиков The main shopping street with lot of shops and boutiques
Бульвар Круазетт славится своими дорогими бутиками мировых бредов: Armani, Gucci, Prada, Valentino, Lancel, Van Cleef & Arpel, Chanel... World brand boutiques: Armani, Gucci, Prada, Valentino, Lancel, Van Cleef & Arpel, Chanel...
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Boulevard de la Croisette
Boulevard de la Croisette
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Бульвар Круазетт славится своими дорогими бутиками мировых бредов: Armani, Gucci, Prada, Valentino, Lancel, Van Cleef & Arpel, Chanel... World brand boutiques: Armani, Gucci, Prada, Valentino, Lancel, Van Cleef & Arpel, Chanel...

Arts & Culture

Музей, собор, магазины и рестораны. Арт-резиденция художников. Квартал Сюке для тех, кто устал от суеты Канн и хочет не только себя показать, но и что-то увидеть. Здесь не гламурно, это исторический центр Канн. Приятно пообедать на узких улочках, сделать фотографии города с вершины деревушки и пройтись по магазинам. Le Suquet district is the heart of the old town with its maze of quaint little streets, stairs and typical old houses. e. In a picturesque hillside setting, this area offers exceptional views as well as Old World charm. Le Suquet has retained some of the ambience of centuries ago.
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Le Suquet
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Музей, собор, магазины и рестораны. Арт-резиденция художников. Квартал Сюке для тех, кто устал от суеты Канн и хочет не только себя показать, но и что-то увидеть. Здесь не гламурно, это исторический центр Канн. Приятно пообедать на узких улочках, сделать фотографии города с вершины деревушки и пройтись по магазинам. Le Suquet district is the heart of the old town with its maze of quaint little streets, stairs and typical old houses. e. In a picturesque hillside setting, this area offers exceptional views as well as Old World charm. Le Suquet has retained some of the ambience of centuries ago.
On a hill overlooking the Bay of Cannes, the Musée de la Castre occupies a classified historic monument, a medieval castle that was formerly the monastery of Lérins monks. Surrounded by a Mediterranean garden, the site boasts exceptional views of the coastline and sea. The Castre Museum has a superb collection of Mediterranean antiquities, pre-Columbian primitive art, and 19th-century Provencal landscape paintings. Several small rooms feature exotic art objects from Oceania and the Himalayas.
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Musée de La Castre
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On a hill overlooking the Bay of Cannes, the Musée de la Castre occupies a classified historic monument, a medieval castle that was formerly the monastery of Lérins monks. Surrounded by a Mediterranean garden, the site boasts exceptional views of the coastline and sea. The Castre Museum has a superb collection of Mediterranean antiquities, pre-Columbian primitive art, and 19th-century Provencal landscape paintings. Several small rooms feature exotic art objects from Oceania and the Himalayas.
La Malmaison Museum occupies the game room and tea room of the Grand Hôtel, built in 1863. These rooms were used for art exhibitions organized by Aimé Maeght in 1945 and were converted by the city of Cannes to a museum in 1983. This small museum invites visitors on a delightful discovery of contemporary art. The museum hosts two major expositions annually dedicated to famous artists who found inspiration from the Cote d'Azur, including Picasso, Matisse, and Ozenfant. Other internationally renowned artists featured in the museum's collections are César, Miró, and Masson.
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La Môme
6 Rue Florian
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La Malmaison Museum occupies the game room and tea room of the Grand Hôtel, built in 1863. These rooms were used for art exhibitions organized by Aimé Maeght in 1945 and were converted by the city of Cannes to a museum in 1983. This small museum invites visitors on a delightful discovery of contemporary art. The museum hosts two major expositions annually dedicated to famous artists who found inspiration from the Cote d'Azur, including Picasso, Matisse, and Ozenfant. Other internationally renowned artists featured in the museum's collections are César, Miró, and Masson.

Sightseeing

The Palais des Festivals et des Congrès is the venue of the Riviera's most glamorous red-carpet affair, the Cannes Film Festival. Designed by the architects Bennett and Druet, the building was completed in 1982 and is used for events, conferences and festivals year round. In addition to the film festival, the building also hosts the G20 Summit, the international music trade show MIDEM, and the MIPTV (International Television Programme Market) events.
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Palais des Festivals et des Congrès
1 Bd de la Croisette
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The Palais des Festivals et des Congrès is the venue of the Riviera's most glamorous red-carpet affair, the Cannes Film Festival. Designed by the architects Bennett and Druet, the building was completed in 1982 and is used for events, conferences and festivals year round. In addition to the film festival, the building also hosts the G20 Summit, the international music trade show MIDEM, and the MIPTV (International Television Programme Market) events.
Built on the summit of le Suquet, which dazzles with its dreamy views of the city, the Notre-Dame de l'Espérance is the most important church in Cannes. The late-Gothic edifice dates to the 16th century and has a notable 17th-century Madonna on the high altar. When entering the church, visitors are struck by the peaceful interior and the inspiring heights of its Gothic vaulting. The church also features a mix of architectural styles, including a Renaissance porch plus an organ that was installed in 1857 and has been recently renovated. There is also an old cemetery that dates back to the 16th century. During the Second World War, the church was temporarily used as a hospital.
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Church of Our Lady of Esperance
1 Rue de la Castre
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Built on the summit of le Suquet, which dazzles with its dreamy views of the city, the Notre-Dame de l'Espérance is the most important church in Cannes. The late-Gothic edifice dates to the 16th century and has a notable 17th-century Madonna on the high altar. When entering the church, visitors are struck by the peaceful interior and the inspiring heights of its Gothic vaulting. The church also features a mix of architectural styles, including a Renaissance porch plus an organ that was installed in 1857 and has been recently renovated. There is also an old cemetery that dates back to the 16th century. During the Second World War, the church was temporarily used as a hospital.

Food Scene

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La Table du Chef
5 Rue Jean Daumas
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La Toque d'Or
11 Rue Louis Blanc
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Restaurant La Palme d'Or
73 Bd de la Croisette
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La Meissounière
15 Rue Du Vingt-Quatre Août
9 habitants recommandent
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L'éponyme
4 Rue de Bône
19 habitants recommandent
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Le Bistrot Gourmand
10 Rue du Dr Pierre Gazagnaire
54 habitants recommandent

Drinks & Nightlife

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InterContinental Carlton Cannes
58 Bd de la Croisette
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Charly's Bar
3 & 10 Rue du Suquet
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