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Cannes

Cannes shines as a beach town with a fantastic market and a charming old quarter worth exploring. Skip the tourist traps.

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Cannes offers more than just the glamour of its film festival. Outside those two weeks, it's a charming beach town with a great market and a hidden old quarter worth exploring for authentic dining. If you're looking for a relaxed vibe, visit the lesser-known areas away from the Croisette.
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Visit the Marché Forville for fresh produce and local delicacies, it’s open on mornings and offers a taste of local life.

Cannes: Beyond the Film Festival, Where to Eat and Relax

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Cannes is famous for its film festival, but most don’t realize that the rest of the year, it transforms into a delightful beach town. The bustling Croisette is often the focus, but venture a little higher to the old quarter, Le Suquet, for a different perspective on this Mediterranean gem.

Why Is Cannes Worth Visiting Outside the Festival?

During non-festival months, Cannes maintains a laid-back beach town atmosphere. The sandy beaches are perfect for lounging and sunbathing, but the real charm lies in the winding streets of Le Suquet. This historic district, perched above the port, is dotted with quaint cafes, small shops, and some stunning panoramic views of the bay. You can easily spend a couple of hours exploring the narrow streets and discovering charming spots that many tourists overlook.

What Should You Expect from Cannes' Culinary Scene?

Skip the glamorous waterfront restaurants unless you want to splurge. Instead, head to the Marché Forville, which is an excellent place to find fresh produce and local delicacies. The market is usually open in the mornings and is less touristy, allowing you to snack on cheeses, charcuterie, and regional specialties. Try a socca, a local chickpea pancake, at one of the stalls and pair it with a glass of local rosé. It’s delicious and budget-friendly, roughly 5-10 EUR. Dining options in the back streets of Le Suquet provide delicious meals at more reasonable prices, often ranging from 12-20 EUR.

Is It Worth It? Who Should Skip Cannes?

Definitely worth a visit for those interested in soaking up sunny Mediterranean vibes and indulging in local food. If your aim is purely to experience the glitz and glamour associated with the film festival, consider other destinations year-round. Families and travelers seeking to avoid crowds would find the off-peak season more enjoyable, while those looking for nightlife may find Cannes lacking outside summer.

How to Get There and What to Bring

Cannes is easily accessible from Nice, about 30 km away. You can take a local train that runs frequently, costing around 7 EUR and taking about 30-40 minutes. If you prefer a bus, it’s about 1.50 EUR with a longer ride. If visiting the market, bring your own reusable bag for groceries and a water bottle, especially during the summer months when temperatures can soar to 30°C.

A Warning from Experience

Expect heavy crowds during July and August when families flood the beaches. If you plan to visit in these months, arrive early to snag a good spot and be prepared for queues at popular market stalls. Additionally, keep an eye on your belongings in crowded areas as pickpockets can be an issue.

While Cannes is often linked to cinema, venturing beyond the superficial sparkle reveals a traditional beach town rich in culture and culinary delights. Take the time to explore it beyond the Croisette.

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Questions fréquentes

What are the best months to visit Cannes?
The best months to visit Cannes for pleasant weather and fewer crowds are May, June, and September. July and August can be quite crowded with tourists.
Are there free beaches in Cannes?
Yes, there are several public beaches in Cannes where you can relax without spending on beach clubs. Plage du Midi is a popular option.
What local delicacies should I try in Cannes?
Don’t miss socca, a chickpea pancake, and local seafood dishes. The Marché Forville is a great place to sample various local treats.
Is Le Suquet worth the climb?
Yes, the climb to Le Suquet offers charming streets and stunning views of Cannes. It’s definitely worth the effort for the experience.
How long should I spend in Cannes?
A day or two is usually enough to enjoy both the beaches and the old quarter. Take your time to explore and enjoy the local cuisine.

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