Cannes: Private Guided Walking Tour

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Meet at 1 Pl. Bernard Cornut Gentille, 06400 Cannes, France
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Duration

2 hours

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

Languages

English, Espanol, Francais

About this tour

Nestled on the picturesque Côte d’Azur, Cannes is renowned worldwide for its glamorous film festival, luxurious lifestyle, and stunning Mediterranean setting. This city, with its rich history and modern allure, offers a unique blend of culture, leisure, and natural beauty.

Historical Glimpses

Cannes’ history dates back to the 2nd century B.C. when the Ligurians first settled in the region. However, it wasn’t until the 19th century that Cannes began to transform from a quaint fishing village into a fashionable resort destination. The turning point came when the British aristocrat Lord Brougham, enamored with the locale during his travels, decided to build a home here. His endorsement attracted other affluent visitors, setting the stage for Cannes’ development into the elegant city we know today.

The Cannes Film Festival

No discussion of Cannes is complete without mentioning the Cannes Film Festival, arguably the city’s most iconic event. Established in 1946, the festival has grown into the most prestigious film festival globally, drawing celebrities, filmmakers, and cinema enthusiasts from all corners of the world. Held annually in May, it transforms Cannes into a buzzing hub of creativity and glamour, with its famed red carpet becoming a symbol of cinematic excellence and haute couture.

La Croisette and Luxurious Lifestyles

La Croisette, Cannes’ most famous boulevard, epitomizes the city’s luxurious charm. Stretching along the Mediterranean coast, this palm-lined promenade is home to grand hotels like the Carlton, the Martinez, and the Majestic. These architectural marvels not only offer opulent accommodation but also reflect the historical evolution of Cannes as a luxury destination. Along La Croisette, you’ll find high-end boutiques, chic cafes, and private beaches, making it a perfect spot for leisurely strolls and people-watching.

Cultural and Artistic Heritage

Beyond the glitz and glamour, Cannes boasts a rich cultural scene. The city is dotted with museums and art galleries that showcase its historical and artistic heritage. The Musée de la Castre, housed in a medieval castle overlooking the Bay of Cannes, offers an eclectic collection of art and artifacts from around the world. For contemporary art enthusiasts, the Centre d’art La Malmaison on La Croisette hosts rotating exhibitions of modern art.

Highlights

  • History
  • Culture
  • Architecture

Included/Excluded

  • Official guide from the Ministry of Culture
  • Visit to Suquet, rue Meynardier, and more
  • Views of the Lérins Islands
  • Exploration of La Croisette and Palais des Festivals
  • Stroll through rue d'Antibes
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Food and drinks
  • Entrance fees to museums and monuments

Itinerary

Cannes' history dates back to the 2nd century B.C. when the Ligurians first settled in the region. However, it wasn't until the 19th century that Cannes began to transform from a quaint fishing village into a fashionable resort destination. The turning point came when the British aristocrat Lord Brougham, enamored with the locale during his travels, decided to build a home here. His endorsement attracted other affluent visitors, setting the stage for Cannes' development into the elegant city we know today.

No discussion of Cannes is complete without mentioning the Cannes Film Festival, arguably the city's most iconic event. Established in 1946, the festival has grown into the most prestigious film festival globally, drawing celebrities, filmmakers, and cinema enthusiasts from all corners of the world. Held annually in May, it transforms Cannes into a buzzing hub of creativity and glamour, with its famed red carpet becoming a symbol of cinematic excellence and haute couture.

La Croisette, Cannes' most famous boulevard, epitomizes the city's luxurious charm. Stretching along the Mediterranean coast, this palm-lined promenade is home to grand hotels like the Carlton, the Martinez, and the Majestic. These architectural marvels not only offer opulent accommodation but also reflect the historical evolution of Cannes as a luxury destination. Along La Croisette, you’ll find high-end boutiques, chic cafes, and private beaches, making it a perfect spot for leisurely strolls and people-watching.

Beyond the glitz and glamour, Cannes boasts a rich cultural scene. The city is dotted with museums and art galleries that showcase its historical and artistic heritage. The Musée de la Castre, housed in a medieval castle overlooking the Bay of Cannes, offers an eclectic collection of art and artifacts from around the world. For contemporary art enthusiasts, the Centre d'art La Malmaison on La Croisette hosts rotating exhibitions of modern art.

Durations

2 hours

Languages

English
Espanol
Francais

Destinations

Cannes

Frequently asked questions

Wheelchair users

Comfortable shoes Sun hat Camera Sunscreen Water

Smoking

Wear comfortable walking shoes Bring a camera to capture your memories Sun protection is advised Water is recommended to stay hydrated

Tour's Location

Meet at 1 Pl. Bernard Cornut Gentille, 06400 Cannes, France
From: AED12

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