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    Cannes - Le Suquet church at the top of the mountain.

    Cannes

    3.5(10 reviews)
    8.1 km

    2 of 2 Yelp reviews. 4.5 stars rounded up…read more Quality/Quantity - I think I might have enjoyed this visit more if we came NOT during the Cannes annual film festival. It would have been less relaxing. Must dos: Walk the beaches, main boulevard. Forville Market, Rue d'Antibes (shopping district), churches, casinos (bring your passport), old port, oh and of course the Cannes Film Festival, lol. Other things to do that we did not have time for: Lerins islands, Sainte Marguerite Island, any of the nearby islands (lol), painted walls, beaches, fortified monastery, etc. Ambiance - See above. Service - Overall good. Price - Expensive, but probably due to the Cannes Film Festival this week. Owner Comment - Congrats on all your success.

    Cannes is a beautiful city locally served by Nice airport which is approx 40 minutes from the city…read more The city is high end no way around it. The hotels are all very expensive, especially hotels situated across from the beach on boulevard de la Croisette. Hotel restaurants are all obscenely over priced. You can find better values in the old part of Cannes. The beaches are beautiful and free, many hotels setup bars and restaurants on the beach and include chair, towel and drink service. The shopping in the area is excellent if you are seeking the highest end brands from Europe, Louie Vuitton, Gucci, Chanel, Dior and Armani to name a few. I recommend checking the monthly weather reports for anticipated weather. We traveled in late October and it wasn't my choice as it was a business event. The weather wasn't great as it was cool and rainy. September on the other hand is beautiful.

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    Cannes - 5/10/26 FYI.

    5/10/26 FYI.

    Cannes - 5/10/26 FYI.

    5/10/26 FYI.

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    Carnaval de Nice

    Carnaval de Nice

    3.4(16 reviews)
    19.2 km

    The Nice Carnival is one of the more famous carnival celebrations around the world. Though I would…read moresay the one in Rio and Mardi Gras in New Orleans are more renown. I was not planning to go to the carnival when I booked my trip to Nice. It was serendipitous that it coincided with my visit. But also infamous to me now because I attended the one earlier this year prior to the COVID-19 pandemic that was just a week or two before it started in France. Attended the night carnival which runs through Place Masséna, the famous city square. This is essentially a parade. Though it is different from the ones in the US, since you need to pay admission to enter. There are a few ticket options. You can buy a seat in the stands or a standing ticket and choose your parade location. Bought a standing ticket online for 12 euro. The event was very crowded and attended by people of all ages including children so it is family friendly. A curious thing about the event was that there were people selling bags of confetti. Carnival goers would then throw the confetti at others, even strangers. By the end of the event, my clothes were filled with confetti. I don't know why this is a tradition, but it has the appeal of a pillow fight. The parade had many great floats and was a huge production full of entertainers. Some notable floats were that of the British royal family, Snow White, Anna Wintour and President Macron. While it was a bit of a bore waiting almost a hour for the event to start, the event itself was fun and festive. It is held usually in February though so I would recommend a heavier jacket even though this is the French Riviera as it can get chilly. With COVID still happening, I have no idea how this event could go on in 2021. Part of the appeal of this event are the crowds. It would be very muted for this event to go on with social distancing. Though once the pandemic is done, I would definitely recommend checking out the Nice Carnival if it times well with your visit.

    The flower show during the day is good fun to see. Personally think it's better to get a standing…read moreticket for this. The carnival in the night, is also really enjoyable but reccomened getting a seat for this. Bring your silly string and confetti and enjoy the floats and music! A must do at least once when in Nice.

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    Carnaval de Nice
    Carnaval de Nice

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    Promenade des Anglais - Monument du Centenaire. Taken by Clayton Cohn.

    Promenade des Anglais

    4.2(108 reviews)
    18.3 km

    Die kilometerlange Promenade erstreckt sich entlang des türkisblauen Mittelmeers und bietet…read moreherrliche Ausblicke auf das Wasser und die Kiesstrände. Ob man gemütlich entlang spaziert, eine Runde joggt oder einfach auf einer der zahlreichen blauen Bänke entspannt - die Atmosphäre ist immer beeindruckend. Ein besonderes Highlight ist die Architektur der umliegenden Gebäude, wie das berühmte Hotel Negresco, das den Charme vergangener Zeiten versprüht. Auch die vielen Cafés und Restaurants entlang der Promenade laden dazu ein, die französische Küche bei einem Glas Wein oder einem Cappuccino zu genießen, während man das bunte Treiben beobachtet. Besonders schön ist die Promenade am Abend, wenn die Straßenlaternen leuchten und das Rauschen des Meeres eine romantische Stimmung zaubert. Für Kunstliebhaber gibt es immer wieder kleine Ausstellungen oder Straßenkünstler, die die kulturelle Vielfalt Nizzas zeigen. Die Promenade des Anglais ist mehr als nur ein Spazierweg - sie ist ein Erlebnis, das den Zauber der Côte d'Azur perfekt einfängt. Absolut empfehlenswert!

    This street is majestic. I walked both sides in the street's entirety--from Castle Hill down to…read moreParc Phoenix (on the Mediterranean side) and from Parc Phoenix back to Castle Hill (on the hotel/casino/city side). In truth, both are worth exploring, but it can be a bit much (about 4 miles each way). If you aren't up for that, I recommend staying seaside, but make sure to cross and check out Hotel Negresco and Villa Masséna Musée on the city side. I got an early start (I was out there around 07h30 on a Saturday, and it was great. The sunrise was beautiful through the clouds, and the seaside breeze was the perfect accoutrement to mid-seventies weather. For anyone going to Nice, taking a stroll down the Promenade is an absolute must. At the very least, I would walk from Castle Hill down past the beaches (closer to 2 miles instead of 4). Such a great experience! Enthusiastically, Clayton Cohn

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    Promenade des Anglais - Clayton Cohn @ sunrise  on the beach on Promenade des Anglais

    Clayton Cohn @ sunrise on the beach on Promenade des Anglais

    Promenade des Anglais - Clayton Cohn at Monument du Centenaire.

    Clayton Cohn at Monument du Centenaire.

    Promenade des Anglais - Clayton Cohn @ sunrise on Promenade des Anglais

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    Clayton Cohn @ sunrise on Promenade des Anglais

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