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Where to stop from Paris to Cannes?

From the capital to Cannes: driving across France
  • Dijon. Once you hit the road, Dijon will be one of the first major destinations you come to. ...
  • Lyon. The third largest city in France, Lyon is a real crowd pleaser - this destination has it all, from bags of culture to brilliant nightlife. ...
  • Avignon. ...
  • Cannes.




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Rue de l'Abreuvoir in 18th arrondissement This Paris street is known as the prettiest street in Paris. Start your stroll at the famous La Maison Rose and continue down the cobbled road towards the Statue of Dalida. This offers the best view of the Sacre Coeur in the distance.

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The Ultimate 4 Day South of France Itinerary
  1. Day One: Nice to Provence. Morning. Afternoon. Evening.
  2. Day Two: Provence to Nice. Morning. Afternoon. Evening.
  3. Day Three: Exploring Nice. Morning. Afternoon. Evening.
  4. Day Four: Day trip to Monaco. Morning. Afternoon. Evening.


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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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The fastest trains from Paris to Cannes take around 4 hours and 59 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 692 kilometres.

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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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Travelling from Paris to Cannes by train The fastest trains from Paris to Cannes take around 4 hours and 59 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 692 kilometres. On weekdays, the first train leaving Paris is scheduled to depart at around 07:15. The last departure is usually at around 21:25.

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Cannes is one of the most popular towns on the French Riviera. Its beaches, Mediterranean climate and exceptional geographical location near Nice (15.5 miles), Monaco (22 miles) and Saint-Tropez (27 miles) attract some three million visitors from all around the world each year.

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Best time to visit French Riviera The shoulder months of May, June and September are some of the best times to visit, especially if you want to go hiking or walking. July and August bring peak beach weather—keep in mind it may be more difficult to get space on the beach or book dinner reservations.

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The best way to explore the region is over a week or two, allowing you to soak up the scenery at your own pace. Starting at the port of Marseille and working up to the sunny shores of Nice, our South of France 10-day itinerary covers all the essentials.

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As long as you are a tourist and have a valid driver's license written in the Roman alphabet from your country, you don't need to carry an international driving permit to drive in France. The minimum age to drive in France is 18 years old.

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Rue de l'Abreuvoir in 18th arrondissement This Paris street is known as the prettiest street in Paris. Start your stroll at the famous La Maison Rose and continue down the cobbled road towards the Statue of Dalida.

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What is the prettiest area of Paris? Much of Paris is very beautiful. But we'd argue that Montmartre is the prettiest area of them all. Set on a hill in the 18th arrondissement, there are views across the entire city from the grounds of Sacré-Cœur, the white-domed church.

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Montmartre. We said it before, and we meant it: Montmartre might just be the most handsome neighbourhood in Paris. It's not off-the-beaten-track or under the radar, but it's a classic for a reason.

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