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Is 1 day enough for Cannes?

While there may not be much time for shopping on this trip, you definitely have time to see and do a lot during your Cannes one-day itinerary.



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As you can see, there are many things to do in Cannes France in one day and it doesn't require staying in Cannes at all! It is a great spot for many day trips, particularly if you are staying in Nice or other towns on the French Riviera. You truly can visit Cannes in a day! Or use it as a home base too.

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A half-day is adequate for Cannes, and the same for Monaco.

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15 Unbeatable Things to Do in Cannes
  • Window Shop Your Way Up Boulevard de la Croisette.
  • Explore the Other Side of the Croisette.
  • Pose on the Red Carpet.
  • Find the Walk of the Stars.
  • Visit the Vieux Port.
  • Explore Le Suquet – The Old Town.
  • Climb the 109 Steps to the Castle.
  • Feast on French Flavours at Forville Market.


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Cannes is a walkable city Bring your walking shoes, as many areas, like its historic districts, are best explored on foot. Don't visit in May It's best to skip Cannes any time near the annual film festival when tens of thousands of people visit the area.

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In Cannes, the Palm Bus network offers 30 regular routes, 9 routes accessible on demand and 5 routes for night buses on the Palm Night network.

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Cannes is known for its romantic allure, while Nice offers a more diverse range of activities and attractions that make it equally suitable for families and couples. Cannes and Nice offer something unique, whether a romantic escape or a memorable family vacation you're seeking.

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Cannes is unique amongst A-list film festivals in that it's an event largely reserved for film industry professionals and the press. Accreditation, screenings, and entry to official venues is tightly controlled, with the vast majority of the festival off-limits to the general public.

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Saint Tropez is a very enjoyable place to be all year round! In three days you can visit most of the places of interest and enjoy the Provençal lifestyle. This guide includes a visit to the city, a day trip to nearby villages, as well as a day of beach activities at the famous Plage de Pampelonne.

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The capital of cinema is known worldwide for its trade fairs but also for its prestigious luxury hotels (Le Martinez, le Carlton...) frequented by film stars and other wealthy tourists. Cannes, it is the famous Palais des Festivals which rolls out the red carpet every year for the stars of world cinema.

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Saint-Tropez is definitely worth visiting if enjoy beautiful French cities with a mix of old-world charm and modern sophistication. In this guide, you will read about all the best reasons to visit this gem in the South of France.

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Cannes is a town to see and be seen. Cannes is hard to beat for shopping, whether you want designer bling or more affordable options. I'd describe Antibes as Cannes' slightly disheveled but more charming sibling. Antibes is more artsy, more bohemian, scruffier round the edges.

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It's the opportunity to see a lot of films, as there are several passing at the same time, and the place to get to know people that work in cinema all over the world.

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The French Riviera has been a favourite stomping ground for the rich, the famous and the wannabe's since the 1850s. For decades, they've been flocking to this stunning corner of the world to be seen and to party at some of the most exclusive and legendary nightspots on the Côte d'Azur.

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Between the suburb of La Bocca to the west and Mouré Rouge in the east Cannes offers vast stretches of public beach, free for the taking.

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