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What to do in Cannes in 6 hours?

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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We recommend you spend at least 2 days in Cannes; it's plenty of time to see what the town has to offer! Use our Cannes 2 day itinerary to help you make the most out of your trip. We've included most of the top sites, our tips and recommendations and enough relaxation time to enjoy the hot Riviera sun.

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

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Tourists will generally find more to do in Monaco. Although Monaco and Cannes are both popular with visitors, Monaco has more sights, activities, and attractions for travelers. Monaco is more popular for its nightlife and big city activities, while Cannes is known for its food, music, beaches, and historical sights.

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Antibes is the perfect mix for visiting vacationers of history and beach. A sunny afternoon in Antibes, with Fort Carré in the center. Cannes, although it boasts two marinas, beaches, and a seashore promenade, feels more modern and less unique.

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The Festival de Cannes is now the world's most prestigious film gathering, as well as its most widely publicised cultural event. Today a major forum for film-producing countries, its history, selections and prizes are usually thought to date back to 1946 – the year of the first festival proper.

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It is very amusing to see our stars and starlets making a big deal about walking the red carpet at Cannes. Anyone can walk the red carpet. Even your house help. It requires no invitation, only a premiere ticket, a fancy gown and designer jewelry.

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The best way to get around Cannes is on foot and by bus. Cannes boasts a robust public transportation network. A shuttle connects City Hall with the train station and La Croisette.

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