Monuments

EXPLORE THE CANNE'S ICONIC SITES

Discover Cannes: Glamour, Scenic Tours, and Must-See Attractions

Cannes is home to several significant monuments that reflect its rich history and architectural beauty. The Suquet district, the old quarter of Cannes, features narrow winding streets and the Church of Our Lady of Esperance, offering panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean. The Palais des Festivals et des Congrès is an iconic landmark where the famous Cannes Film Festival is held, attracting celebrities and film enthusiasts from around the globe. Another notable monument is the Villa Rothschild, a beautiful Belle Époque villa surrounded by lush gardens.

La Croisette is Cannes’ most famous boulevard, stretching along the Mediterranean coast. Lined with luxury hotels, boutiques, and restaurants, it is a symbol of the city’s glamour and elegance. Visitors can stroll along the palm tree-lined promenade, enjoy the views of the beach and the sea, and experience the lively atmosphere, especially during the Cannes Film Festival. La Croisette is an essential part of any visit to Cannes, embodying the city’s luxurious lifestyle.

Located at the end of La Croisette, the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès is the iconic venue for the Cannes Film Festival. This modern building hosts numerous events and conventions throughout the year. Visitors can walk the famous red carpet, see the handprints of movie stars in the “Chemin des Étoiles” (Path of Stars), and take a guided tour of the venue. The Palais des Festivals is a symbol of Cannes’ international cultural significance and a must-see for film enthusiasts.

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