Come along with us as we take you on a tour of Cinema and fill you in on its fascinating history, which begins with a little fishing hamlet and finally culminates in the metamorphosis of Cinema into a metropolis that is recognized all over the world. Discover the artists and legends who made the city renowned, and revel in the southern charm of the market, old town, and cafes that have just undergone renovations to get a taste of the glitz and glamour that the South has to offer. In the course of your stroll along the most famous streets of la Croisette, you should get ready to race up the Festival steps.
Buildings of three and four stories in the Italian style lean up against the Suquet hill, which provides a scenic backdrop to the quay. Along the Old Port side of a two-lane road and a large walkway, a row of restaurants extend their terraces onto a wide sidewalk-promenade lined with palm trees at the base of the buildings.
When people think of Cannes, they often think of the hilly, meandering, cobblestone street lined with local eateries on Rue St. Antoine, which is located in Le Suquet, the ancient town.
Located at the district's lowest point, Marché Forville is a top-notch covered market on the Riviera. Within the market's expansive premises is a section devoted to fragrant flowers.
You will make your own way to the meeting points