Villa Claudia Hotel in Cannes, France

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Updated: April 8, 2022

Essentials
• Location: Off Boulevard d’Alsace.
• Hotel website: villa-claudia-cannes.com
• Hotel phone: +33 4 9338 3433
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Review of Villa Claudia Hotel in Cannes, France.

Housed in a beautiful period villa, Villa Claudia offers modern and luxurious rooms and sleek bathrooms.

Villa Claudia – Peaceful and refined stay close to the Cannes action.

Villa Claudia combines historic charm, contemporary design, and a warm, family atmosphere. The owner, Christophe, completely renovated the nineteenth-century villa in 2017, turning it into a stylish yet affordable boutique hotel set in lush gardens. The eighteen rooms, many renewed with fresh designer furniture in 2019, are bright, airy, and sleek, with wooden floors. Glamorous touches abound, including leather, sheepskin cushions, and spotlights, and the photos of film stars throughout the hotel are very much in the spirit of Cannes. Christophe and his staff are warm and passionate about the hotel and the level of service is exceptional. Breakfast is served in the elegant ground-floor breakfast room with its original parquet floor, watched over by photos of Claudia Cardinale.

Villa Claudia – Location

  • Address: 37 Boulevard d’Alsace, 06400 Cannes.
  • Area: Excellent location, set in quiet, lush gardens just off the busy Boulevard d’Alsace. The immediate area is pretty and residential, with plenty of good restaurants nearby. The train station is a 7-minute stroll (0.3 mile). Excellent shopping on Rue d’Antibes is 3 minutes (0.1 mile) away and the famous designer boutiques and beachfront hotels of Boulevard de la Croisette are 7 minutes (0.4 mile) away. Everything is within walking distance.
  • How to Get There: If arriving by train, Cannes train station is a swift 7-minute walk (0.3 mile) from the hotel. From Nice-Côte d’Azur airport, take the train from the nearby Nice-Saint Augustin station; it’s cheap and takes only 36 minutes. There is also Express Bus 210, which terminates at the Cannes train station as well; returns are €33. If flying into Cannes-Mandelieu airport, there are cheap local buses, the A and the 1, which will take you to Cannes train station in under 30 minutes.
  • Private Transfer: We use and recommend Welcome Pickups car service. Booking through a private car service will cost only a bit more than a taxi – about €26 from Cannes-Mandelieu airport and €73 from Nice-Côte d’Azur airport – but can be worth it to avoid the long taxi queue and for the convenience of paying ahead.
  • Handy to: La Croisette, shopping on Rue d’Antibes, the beach.

Villa Claudia – The Basics

  • Ages: Guests are a mix of tourists and professionals. Children are welcome and cots or extra beds are available on request, but there are no specific amenities on offer for children.
  • Beach: No hotel beach but municipal Plage Macé is just 8 minutes (0.4 mile) away and far cheaper than other beaches along La Croisette.
  • View: Rooms at the front enjoy a view of the lush garden.
  • Private Pools/Jacuzzis: No private pools or jacuzzis.
  • Laundry: Laundry service is available (additional charge).
  • Parking: There are 10 spaces onsite costing €10 per night (free in low season). Reservation is required.
  • Extras: Espresso machine available 24 hours a day in the breakfast room. Concierge service. Sunny terrace with funky low chairs.
  • When to Book: Book 3 to 4 months ahead for the high summer season. Consider avoiding the film festival in May as accommodation gets booked up far in advance.
  • How to Book: Booking.com will have the best rates.
  • Phone: +33 4 9338 3433
  • Email: contact@villa-claudia-cannes.com
  • Website: villa-claudia-cannes.com

Villa Claudia – Amenities

  • Pool: No pool.
  • Spa: No spa.
  • Fitness Center: No fitness center.
  • For Disabled Guests: Not well adapted for guests with mobility issues at present as there is no elevator and the stairs are quite steep.
  • For Families: Cots and highchairs are available for free. Additional beds can be provided on request for a €20 fee. The Classic Superior Triple sleeps 3, with a choice of 1 king bed and 1 twin bed, or 3 twin beds; the Junior Suite can also accommodate 3 people.
  • Activities: The staff is more than happy to advise on and help organize restaurant reservations, walking tours, and other activities for you in the area.

Villa Claudia – Food and Drink

  • Restaurant: The hotel does not serve lunch or dinner but there are plenty of restaurants just a few minutes away.
  • Lounge/Bar: No bar but the staff can point you to recommendable watering holes nearby.
  • Breakfast: The continental breakfast buffet can be included in the room rate, otherwise it’s €14 per person or €6 for children under 12. Served 7-10:30 am daily in the breakfast room and on the terrace in the summer. Expect cereals, juices, meats, cheeses, and yogurt, as well as freshly baked pastries and bread from a local bakery.
  • Room Service: Breakfast can be taken in your room at no extra charge.

Villa Claudia – Rooms

  • Room Types: Classic Double • Classic Superior Double • Classic Superior Triple • Superior Double • Privilege Double • Junior Suite • List of all Rooms
  • Smoking Rooms: The Villa Claudia Hotel Cannes is 100% smoke-free.
  • Best Room: The Junior Suite is a spacious 25m² and comes with a king-sized bed, sofa bed, and desk. It is presided over by Grace Kelly and has a balcony with outdoor seating overlooking the hotel garden.
  • For Families: No rooms for 4 or more, though the Classic Superior Triple and the Junior Suite both accommodate 3 people.

Villa Claudia – Local Transport

  • Walking: The most popular spots in Cannes are all within easy walking distance. Shopping on Rue d’Antibes is 3 minutes (0.1 mile) away, La Croisette and the beach are 7 minutes (0.4 mile) away, and the Palais des Festival just over 12 minutes (0.6 mile) away. The train station is 7 minutes’ walk (0.3 mile).
  • Subway and Bus: Local buses by Palmbus serve the town from a station by Le Vieux Port (0.8 mile). The 21 bus stops just outside the hotel on its way to the train station and then west to the Hôtel de Ville; in the other direction, it will take you close to the eastern end of La Croisette and its beaches. The A and 1 buses are an excellent option for getting from Cannes-Mandelieu airport to the train station and back. Lignes d’Azur buses go from the train station further afield, e.g. to Nice, Nice-Côte d’Azur airport, and Grasse.
  • Taxis, Uber, Lyft: Taxis from Nice-Côte d’Azur airport take around 30 minutes (17 miles) and cost around €80. Ubers are a bit cheaper, starting at around €50-60. For the short ride from the hotel to the Palais des Festivals, both taxis and Ubers are around €7, but you will probably prefer to walk.

Villa Claudia – What’s Nearby?

Recommended Nearby Tours

  • Food tour with La Serviette Blanche – This award-winning company now offers a 2.5-hour walking tour for foodies called Flavors of the Côte d’Azur. It is led by Chef Eliane and takes in around 10 different stops to taste food that represents Southern France and the Mediterranean, all of which are included in the €85 price. The meeting point is in front of the Tourist Office, next to the Palais des Festivals, a 12-minute walk (0.6 mile). La Serviette Blanche also runs cooking classes and dinners at a chef’s table.

Best Nearby Restaurants

  • UVA – A delightful neighborhood eatery run by 3 friends. They serve a changing menu with Provençal specialties like chickpea flour fries and offer excellent wine suggestions from their selection of over 400 bottles. (150m).
  • L’Affable – Behind a curtained door, this contemporary French restaurant is elegant and ever-buzzing. The menu is seasonal and features highlights like tempura king prawns and the signature Grand Marnier soufflé. (0.2 mile).
  • La Brouette de Grand Mère – A cozy, red-walled bistro where traditional Southern French food is the star. There’s only one generous menu – for €49, you get a welcome drink, starters to share, then salmon and a vodka shot, a choice of 6 main dishes, and finally, a choice of dessert, all accompanied by half a bottle of wine per person. There is a separate kids’ menu for €19. (0.2 mile).
  • L’Antidote – Chef Christophe Ferré’s place is laid-back and welcoming, located in a townhouse with a lovely sunny terrace. Expect modern, seasonal Mediterranean cuisine. The menu is excellent value too – lunch starts at €18 for 3 courses and dinner at €31. (0.3 mile).
  • Le Grain de Sel – Seek out cosmopolitan flavors at this elegant bistro on pedestrianized Rue Hoche. The Asian-influenced menu features such delights as octopus with coriander and beef tataki alongside fresh gnocchi with truffles. There is also a kids’ menu for €11. (0.3 mile).
  • Bobo Bistro – Very cool place serving delicious European cuisine using local, organic produce. The décor is arty, the crowd ‘bourgeois bohemian’ (as the name suggests), and the atmosphere, buzzing. (0.3 mile).
  • Da Laura – The place to go for unpretentious, authentic Italian food. Think fresh pasta, bold flavors, and local specialties from Piedmont, such as risotto with truffles. Locals love it, so be prepared to wait for a table. (0.4 mile).
  • Le Roof – Chic cosmopolitan bistro, wonderfully located on the 5th floor of the Five Seas hotel. Enjoy the panoramic views as you dig into a healthy ‘roofbowl’ at lunch (€29 for 2 courses). Alternatively, enjoy the ‘sharing cuisine’ at dinner, inspired by the chef’s travels. (0.5 mile).
  • BFire by Mauro Colagreco – The private beach of Hotel Barrière Le Majestic now boasts this restaurant from a twice-Michelin-starred chef. The menu showcases wood-fired dishes inspired by his Argentine roots – hence the name – and changes seasonally. Very chic, with prices to match. (0.5 mile).
  • Le Park 45 – Le Grand Hotel’s high-end gastronomic restaurant. The location is just lovely – an elegant dining room and terrace overlook gardens that slope down to La Croisette. The menu by chef Hervé Busson promises surprises in fine dining. The dinner set menus start at €65; the summer-only lunch menu is good value at around €30 for 2 courses. (0.5 mile).
  • La Palme d’Or – At the Hotel Martinez, diners look out from a lovely balcony onto La Croisette as they enjoy Cannes’ fanciest table – the only one to hold 2 Michelin stars. Chef Christian Sinicropi’s food is refined and based on Provençal flavors. Book well ahead. (0.6 mile).
  • La Toque d’Or – Modern, inventive cuisine combining French and Asian flavours – think escalope of foie gras in Asian broth or wild turbot with saffron – and the freshest of ingredients from the neighboring Marché Forville. Check out the good value lunch menu – €19.90 for 2 courses or €29.90 for 3 courses. Book ahead. (0.7 mile).

Best Nearby Bars and Breweries

  • Au Pot de Vin – Pull up a stool at the long bar in this former garage and enjoy almost 1,000 wines from Bordeaux, Burgundy, and beyond, some available by the glass. The food menu features Provençal cheese platters, delicious ham, and more substantial plates. (0.2 mile).
  • Le Tube – This bar in a former garage is cool and laid-back, a contrast to the glitzy hotel bars that dominate the town. It houses temporary art exhibitions and offers a food menu as well which is big on carefully sourced organic beef. (0.3 mile).
  • La Môme – This ever-popular restaurant has opened a new cocktail and raw bar. The décor is strikingly Art Deco, the cocktails, fantastic, and the crowd, young and fashionable. The food options are tempting too, from ceviche with popcorn to appealing desserts. (0.3 mile).
  • JW Grill – Designer-chic lounge bar in the Marriott hotel on La Croisette. Go for a special occasion or just to indulge, and sit on the terrace looking out to sea with a glass of wine for that glamorous Cannes experience. (0.4 mile).
  • L’Épicurieux – Wine bar and restaurant in a central location near Rue d’Antibes. A great place to sample local French wine especially, with knowledgeable and friendly staff. (0.4 mile).
  • Armani Caffè – Suitably stylish café bar among the boutiques on La Croisette and a fabulous place for people-watching. Enjoy light Italian bites along with a drink on their pretty terrace. (0.4 mile).
  • Le Roof Bar – Spilling out onto the roof of the Five Seas hotel itself, this bar is the place for cocktails and street food with friends. A bit less exclusive than other hotel bars, it also offers Afterwork or happy hours and nightly DJ sets from 7 pm (except Sunday). (0.5 mile).
  • Le Cercle – Le Grand Hotel’s chic wine bar is one of the oldest in Cannes. The atmosphere is quiet and warm, with music from a resident pianist. The views of the hotel gardens and La Croisette are gorgeous and the drink selection is extensive. A signature cocktail is around €20; ask the head barman for a Bellini, which is a secret recipe of his. (0.5 mile).
  • La Chunga – A Cannes institution, next door to the Martinez Hotel. At this restaurant/piano bar, the drinks keep flowing and the DJs and live music keep the crowd dancing till 5 am. (0.5 mile).
  • Zoa Bar – Lively sushi bar within sight of the Palais des Festivals. Locals come for the wine and the fun atmosphere. The food menu is big on sushi and Asian dishes, and there is often live music or a DJ till 2:30 am. (0.6 mile).

Best Nearby Cafes

  • Itineraire Café – Small, friendly, and very serious about coffee. Itineraire roast their beans themselves and will help you choose a coffee from the extensive menu. Tea drinkers also get a choice, with 85 kinds of tea, and you can then buy the product to take home with you. The breakfast on offer is pretty great too. (0.3 mile).
  • Boulangerie Jean-Luc Pelé – A bakery/café from Cannois chocolatier and pâtissier Pelé; his chocolate shop on Rue Meynadier is also well worth a visit. This is a fantastic venue for a light lunch or for afternoon coffee and cake. The pastries and desserts are made with sustainable French flour and taste incredible. (0.4 mile).

Nearby Shopping & Cool Shops

  • Rue d’Antibes – Second only to La Croisette as a shopping destination, elegant Rue d’Antibes mingles designer boutiques with more accessible fashion. It’s also home to Ladurée, famous for its macarons, and l’Occitane, a cosmetics chain that was born in Provence. (0.1 mile).
  • Déclic Dépôt – Every town needs a great thrift store. This one is very Cannes, specializing in designer clothes and accessories for women from recent seasons. You can now choose to pick up a Prada or Armani bargain via its online shop. (0.2 mile).
  • JP Paci – Artisan chocolatier who turns his raw material into quirky and delightful forms – Camembert, sardines, handbags, you name it. It’s all delicious and makes for great presents. (0.3 mile).
  • Boulevard de la Croisette – Iconic La Croisette is home to the most high-end designer fashion in Cannes, and plenty of it. You can stroll from end-to-end of the long beachfront boulevard, taking in famous names from Chanel to Valentino. Check out less familiar boutiques such as Paule Ka for dresses and Le Shop 17 for designer jeans. (0.4 mile).
  • Fromagerie Ceneri – The master cheesemonger/ripener in Cannes. It’s on Rue Meynadier, which though touristy, is a great place for food shopping and is very much a favorite with locals. Try one of their excellent goats’ cheeses from Provence or ask the friendly staff to recommend something from their huge selection. (0.6 mile).
  • Nocturnes de Quai Saint-Pierre – Cannes has a number of night markets and this one takes place each Thursday during July and August. It’s a pleasure to walk along the quay and browse the local produce, jewelry, soap, and other artisans’ creations on offer. (0.9 mile).

Nearby Attractions

  • Boulevard de la Croisette – Glittering La Croisette is the heart of Cannes. A long promenade, lined by beaches on one side and fashion houses and grand palace hotels on the other, it is a must-see. Even if the boutiques and hotels are out of your price range, the people-watching is fab and strolling along it at night, when the palm trees sparkle with tiny lights, is pretty magical. (0.4 mile).
  • La Malmaison – Once part of the old Grand Hotel, this elegant and intimate venue on La Croisette is now a center of contemporary art. There are two exhibitions a year focusing on internationally known modern artists, including those like Picasso and Matisse who were inspired by the Côte d’Azur. (0.4 mile).
  • Galerie Hurtebize – Cannes has lots of modern art galleries catering both to collectors and the curious. Galerie Hurtebize welcomes guests warmly and boasts big name artists including Chagall and Renoir, as well as more contemporary works of sculpture, painting, and graphic art. (0.4 mile).
  • Carlton Cannes – The epicenter of glamour in Cannes, this hotel is legendary. It has featured in acclaimed films like To Catch a Thief. If you’re a celebrity, you’re probably staying at the Carlton. Mere mortals should stop by to enjoy the grand Belle Époque architecture, private beach, and possibility of spotting a star. (0.4 mile).
  • Palais des Festivals et des Congrès – A huge modern concrete and glass structure, the Palais des Festivals is in fact a venue for conferences which keep the town and its hotels busy for half the year. But each May, it becomes the center of the Cannes film festival. Visitors flock to take photos on the red-carpeted steps to the entrance and check out the handprints of film legends (find the start in front of the Tourist Office). The Tourist Office also organizes guided tours of the interior. (0.6 mile).
  • Le Vieux Port – In the heart of Cannes, this is a lovely space to walk and admire the yachts of the super rich as well as views of the Palais des Festivals on one side and the hillside neighborhood of Le Suquet on the other. It also hosts regattas and part of the Cannes Yachting Festival in September. (0.7 mile).
  • Le Suquet – Before the British and Russian visitors arrived in the 19th century, Cannes was really just the fishing village of Le Suquet. Now it remains a picturesque web of narrow streets winding uphill from Le Vieux Port, a world away from the rest of the town. Discover the great restaurants on Rue St Antoine or continue up to the castle at the top for great views over the town and the sea. In July, you can enjoy open air concerts up there as part of the Nuits Musicales du Suquet. (0.9 mile).
  • Beaches – Golden sand stretches all along La Croisette, though most of it is divided into pricey hotel beaches. However, you can go for municipal Plage Macé (0.4 mile), where prices for lockers and sun loungers are kept low, and there’s a free area if you prefer to just lay down a towel. It also hosts the free Cinéma de la Plage during the Cannes Film Festival in May. Quiet Palm Beach on the Pointe Croisette and Plage du Midi west of the port are further away, but also excellent free options.

Nearby Markets or Grocery Stores

  • Marché Gambetta – A great covered market, smaller than Forville, but with a nice variety of stalls. Drop in to grab fresh fruit, cheese, or ready-made food for a picnic or check out the clothes, records, and art on offer. Open every morning except Mondays. (0.2 mile).
  • Casino – Large branch of the popular French supermarket. Good selection of groceries and essentials. Open till midnight daily. (0.3 mile).
  • Marché Forville – A Cannes food institution, this is its biggest market and the place to go for all your gourmet needs since 1934 – browse local fresh vegetables, fish, local delicacies like socca (chickpea pancake), and stalls specializing in olives or mushrooms. On Mondays, the food is replaced by an all-day flea market. (0.8 mile).

Villa Claudia – The Hotel

The historic villa features a lush garden with citrus trees.

Villa Claudia is a 19th-century villa set well back from the road and was fully renovated in 2017. The verdant gardens with their citrus trees are a highlight.

The terrace near the entrance is popular during summer.

The pleasant terrace in front of the hotel entrance, where guests can enjoy breakfast in summer.

The reception area is cool and contemporary.

The reception area establishes the hotel style – cool and contemporary, with original features such as the mosaic floor and photos of film stars including Claudia Cardinale.

Classic Doubles are very cozy.

A Classic Double room, with a large double bed and wood flooring. These rooms are the coziest in the hotel, at around 11m², and are located on the ground floor.

The WC in the Classic Double also has a film star theme.

The Classic Double has a separate WC, which continues the film star theme.

Classic Doubles have power showers and/or bathtubs.

The sleek, modern bathroom of this Classic Double features a powerful shower, though some have bathtubs.

Superior Doubles are larger and more glamorous.

A Superior Double room. It is larger, at around 17m², with a hardwood floor and glamorous touches like the leather cushions and freestanding mirror. Some rooms of this type also have balconies.

The opulent Junior Suite has a balcony with outdoor seating.

The Junior Suite is a spacious 25m² and features a king-sized bed, desk, Nespresso machine, and balcony with outdoor seating overlooking the hotel garden. There is also a sofa bed and and a generous closet.

The Junior Suite bathroom is very sleek.

The bathroom in the Junior Suite is white and sleek with a bathtub, powerful shower, and vintage-looking tiled floor.

The sweeping staircase is decorated with film icon photos.

The hotel features a sweeping staircase, decorated with photos of film icons, of course.

The breakfast room/lounge is very photogenic.

The breakfast room/lounge is camera-ready with its original parquet floor and spotlights.

The breakfast room has an elegant fireplace.

An elegant fireplace dominates one end of the breakfast room.

Au Pot de Vin offers a great selection of wines.

Au Pot de Vin is a great wine bar, 4 minutes from the hotel, where you can sample almost 1,000 wines and tasty food choices. From the hotel, cross Boulevard d’Alsace, turn left on Boulevard de Lorraine, and take the first right on Rue due Commandant Vidal.

La Brouette de Grand Mère is a cozy, traditional bistro.

1 minute away is La Brouette de Grand Mère, a cozy, traditional Provençal bistro. Continue south down Rue due Commandant Vidal, turn left on Rue d’Alger, and find it on the corner of Rue d’Oran.

L’Antidote serves modern and inventive Mediterranean cuisine.

Head east for 5 minutes to find a more modern, inventive Mediterranean cuisine at L’Antidote. Go south on Rue d’Oran, take a left on Rue d’Antibes, and at the roundabout, cross and go left on Boulevard d’Alsace.

La Palme d’Or offers high-end dining.

11 minutes away is Cannes’ most high-end dining, at La Palme d’Or on the first floor of the Hotel Martinez. Head south on Boulevard d’Alsace, cross the roundabout, take Rue Latour-Maubourg south, and turn left when you reach Boulevard de la Croisette.

La Croisette offers a long promenade with ample shopping.

La Croisette itself is an iconic boulevard, lined with couture and grand palace hotels. On the other side of the palm trees is a long promenade where the Cannois love to stroll, and of course, the beach.

The grand InterContinental Carlton Hotel is nearby.

Turn and go west along La Croisette for 4 minutes to admire the exceedingly grand InterContinental Carlton Hotel, host to countless stars including Elizabeth Taylor, Grace Kelly, and the whole production of To Catch a Thief.

JW Grill at the Marriott offers a champagne bar with sea views.

JW Grill at the Marriott is one of the chicest bars in Cannes, with a champagne bar on its terrace looking out to sea. Head 2 minutes further west along La Croisette.

Armani Caffè is very stylish.

Armani Caffè is of course another stylish venue for a drink. Just 2 minutes west on the boulevard.

Bobo Bistro serves good organic European food.

Turn north up Rue du Commandant André for arty Bobo Bistro, which serves delicious organic European food to a very cool crowd. 2 minutes away.

Rue d'Antibes has several stylish boutiques.

1 minute further north on Rue du Commandant André is Rue d’Antibes, always busy and full of stylish boutiques.

L’Épicurieux serves good French wine.

Friendly L’Épicurieux is a great bar to sample local French wine, just 4 minutes away. Go west on Rue d’Antibes then turn right on Rue des Frères Casanova.

Da Laura serves authentic Italian food.

Da Laura is a local favorite for its authentic Italian food, just around the corner. Go north on Rue des Frères Casanova, then turn left on Rue Hoche.

The train station offers connections across Italy.

Turn right on Rue du 24 Août and you’ll find the shining white train station 1 minute away. Trains and Lignes d’Azur buses from here will take you around the Côte d’Azur region and even into Italy.

Boulangerie Jean Luc Pelé serves excellent pastries.

Boulangerie Jean Luc Pelé is a tremendous bakery/café serving light lunches, coffee, and divine pastries. Walk 2 minutes back south on Rue du 24 Août.

The chic Le Roof Restaurant and Bar offer panoramic views.

Le Roof Restaurant and Bar in the Five Seas Hotel are a chic cosmopolitan bistro and a happening bar, both with panoramic views. Find them 2 minutes away; head south across Rue d’Antibes, down Rue des Belges, then go left on Rue Notre Dame.

Zoa Bar sushi bar hosts live music and DJs.

2 minutes west is Zoa Bar, a buzzing sushi bar which hosts live music and DJs and has great views of Le Vieux Port. Go one block north on Rue Buttura, then left on Rue Bivouac Napoléon.

Palais de Festivals is close by.

1 minute away you’ll spot the massive Palais des Festivals, seen here from the beach. You can take photos on the red steps and imagine being part of the Cannes Film Festival. Go south across Boulevard de la Croisette.

Le Vieux Port is close to Le Suquet.

Walk for 2 minutes west around the Palais des Festivals to find Le Vieux Port, where the rich park their yachts. The hilltop old town, Le Suquet, is in the background.

Fromagerie Ceneri sells the best cheeses.

Turn north and walk for 5 minutes to find the best cheeses in town at Fromagerie Ceneri. Cross La Croisette, continue on Rue du Maréchal Joffre, then go left on pedestrianized Rue Meynadier.

Marché Forville is Cannes' best food market.

3 minutes west is Marché Forville, the best food market in Cannes and a wonderful place to find local produce of all kinds. Continue down Rue Meynadier then take a right on Rue des Halles.

Le Suquet is a picturesque old town.

Le Suquet, the picturesque old town, is very close by. Here it is viewed from Le Vieux Port. Explore the streets winding up the hill starting at Rue Saint-Antoine, 1 minute away. Go back south to Rue Meynadier and turn right. Check rates and availability: Villa Claudia

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