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Antibes, Grasse, Monaco, Biot, Valbonne, Eze village, Saint-Paul de Vence, Mougins

Close to the train station, our hotel with a pool in Cannes boasts a strategic location that allows you to visit some of the iconic cities of the French Riviera: Nice, Monaco, Grasse, and Antibes. These Mediterranean towns are must-sees during your stay in Cannes. Also nearby are Valbonne, Eze Village, Biot, and Saint-Paul-de-Vence, all internationally renowned villages.

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To discover

Antibes and Mandelieu-la-Napoule

In Antibes, discover its ramparts and Cap d’Antibes, two marvels.

Also discover the Château de la Napoule, a space dedicated to promoting the arts and international cultural exchange.

A day trip

Saint-Tropez

We offer you a day in Saint-Tropez, the international tourist capital, which has become a legend.

You will have plenty of time to stroll through the Village, the Port, the Boutiques, the Place des Lices, the Citadel, the Quartier de la Ponche, the Musée de l'Annonciade, and more. The Place des Lices, where, under the plane trees, pétanque games are held, bringing together celebrities and locals, as well as the famous market. (Tuesday & Saturday).

Departure from Cannes around 9:30 a.m. and return around 5:00 p.m.

A village of artists par excellence

Saint-Paul-de-Vence

The village of Saint-Paul de Vence hides many treasures within its ramparts. Take your time to discover them, around a street corner, behind a fountain, at the foot of a bastion... Explore the pedestrianized heart of Saint-Paul de Vence and discover its history and heritage.

The Saint-Germain-des-Prés of the Côte d'Azur, many artists have contributed to its fame: Yves Montand, Simone Signoret, Jacques Prévert, Marc Chagall, Tobiasse, and many others... Add to that its cultural and artistic influence. This village attracts creators and artists. Sensitivities and talents from the most diverse backgrounds settle here or meet in the numerous art galleries. Surrounded by nature, the Fondation Maeght, an open-air museum, is a showcase of modern and contemporary art.

Iconic Restaurant: La Colombe d'Or

Capital of Gastronomy and the Arts of Living

Mougins

Mougins is undoubtedly one of the few gems in the hinterland of the Côte d'Azur. Just 15 minutes from Cannes, this superb medieval village stands magnificently nestled among pine, olive, and cypress trees.

The subtly preserved imprint of the past, the harmony of colors, and the quality of the light have attracted many artists and celebrities who have chosen to stay in Mougins, including Picasso (who spent the last 15 years of his life here), Cocteau, Fernand Léger, Paul Éluard, Man Ray, Winston Churchill, Christian Dior, Catherine Deneuve, Edith Piaf, Jacques Brel, among others. Mougins has always had close ties to the artistic and cultural world.

A romantic dinner par excellence in one of the many restaurants on the square.

World Capital of Perfumery

Grasse

Grasse's reputation as a city of perfumes since the 17th century, and today the world capital of perfumery, is well established. The perfume and food flavoring sector accounts for two-thirds of French production.

Visit its perfume museum, its perfume factories, and its perfume boutiques... Fragonard, Galimard, and Molinard, the three great historic perfumers, open their doors for free guided tours: from raw materials to perfume, including distillation and enfleurage, you'll learn everything about the mysteries of perfume making.

Then you can explore a little-known yet fascinating old town, strolling through the beautiful, busy streets, cool in summer, full of small boutiques and typical shops. Along the way, you'll admire a square Saracen tower, the remains of 16th-century ramparts, elevated medieval houses, and superb private mansions. You'll also come across fountains and picturesque squares with welcoming café terraces and vaulted passageways. Don't miss the Notre-Dame du Puy Cathedral, built in the 11th century in the Romanesque-Provençal style.