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Hotels in Cannes
32 Hotels
Villa Garbo
62 boulevard D Alsace

The upscale Villa Garbo's 12 apartments and suites offer a blend of home-like privacy and quality hotel services. This 1884 gated villa is as historic as it is modern, and provides easy access to Croisette Promenade and ample restaurants. All of the stylish rooms have fully equipped kitchens, modern amenities such as Bose sound systems and iPod docks, contemporary designer furnishings, and bathrobes. Despite being on a noisy road, the hotel's keycard entry and secluded terrace give it a retreated feel. Perks include a free gourmet breakfast and nightly cocktail hours, plus a nearby private beach. Though there is no pool or full restaurant, the hotel has a massage treatment room, hammam, and small gym. Travelers may want to compare rates with Hotel Le Canberra, which has an outdoor pool.

Hotel Olivier
5 rue des Tambourinaires

Located on a quiet hilly street on the outskirts of Cannes' historic Le Suquet district, the mid-range Hotel l'Olivier is a solid choice for those seeking laid-back Provencal charm at affordable prices. This charming 22-room, family-run property has plenty of character, thanks to individually styled rooms, quirky accents, and an outdoor terrace where the scent of orange blossom fills the air. Limited on-site amenities are kept to a small pool, continental breakfast buffet, and parking for a fee. While rooms have private baths and flat-screen TVs, they lack mini-fridges, modern furnishings, and tea- and coffee-making facilities. Travelers looking for a bit more contemporary boutique should consider the Hotel de Provence, though it lacks a pool.

Hôtel SImone
16 rue Helene Vagliano

Hotel Simone is an upper-middle-range boutique property near the train station in the heart of Cannes. It offers chic style and high-end service, but it's short on extra property features. The 28 individually decorated double rooms tend to be small, however they're bright and stylish with geometric details, balconettes, and fresh bathrooms. Amenities are modern: big flat-screen TVs, Nespresso coffeemakers, L'Occitane toiletries, and minibars stocked with a few free drinks. Features are mostly limited to a reception area that doubles as a breakfast room, but there's also some outdoor seating along the street and a little lounge area upstairs. The hotel is kid- and pet-friendly, too, with amenities for both, though pets cost an extra nightly fee. Travelers may want to compare rates with this hotel's slightly larger sister property down the block, Hotel Colette.

Radisson Blu 1835 Hotel & Thalasso
2 Boulevard Jean Hibert

The 133-room Radisson Blu 1835 Hotel & Thalasso is an upscale property with an ideal location overlooking Cannes' yacht-filled harbor. Rooms are mostly modern, though generic and quite small. They feature flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and minibars, and upgraded rooms add small balconies. Some rooms feature superb city or sea views. Highlights include a large spa (though there's a daily fee to access it and the gym) and sea views from the rooftop bar. Healthy fare is available at the spa, and the rooftop dinner spot has additional outstanding views of the area. Events spaces and the terrace serve both business and social gatherings. Travelers looking for a less expensive option in the area could check out the Eden Hotel, which also has a spa, restaurant, and pools.

Hotel Chateau De La Tour
10 avenue Font de Veyre

The 34-room Hotel Chateau De La Tour is a lovely upscale property situated in a quiet residential area, a 10-minute drive from Cannes. A calm stretch of beach is within walking distance, but you'll need a car to explore the area. Individually decorated rooms blend modern and Old-World styles and feature air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. Some have balconies or terraces and beautiful views of the sea or gardens. The elegant restaurant serves all meals, and the bar is a cozy spot for drinks and light fare. The highlight here is the beautiful garden pool overlooking the sea. Families looking for a place more suitable for children could check out the Pierre & Vacances Residence Cannes Verrerie, which has apartment-style lodging and a pool with a kids' section.  

Ideal Sejour Hotel
6 allee du Parc des Vallergues

Ideal Sejour Hotel is ideal for travelers who want a charming—and slightly quirky—hotel that's away from the sceney heart of Cannes. The three-pearl property is located about a 15-minute walk from Vieux Port and Palais des Festivals, but it's bit of a hike to the beach and promenade along Boulevard de la Croisette. Facilities are limited, but the attraction here is the secluded garden, 3,000-volume library, and the 16 eclectic and funky guest rooms. All are individually decorated with a theme, like the cinema or detective novels, though decor certainly won't suit all tastes, and amenities are on the slim side. Travelers looking for accommodations with a pool can consider Hotel l’Olivier, but room rates are often higher, especially around film festival time.

Best Western Plus Cannes Riviera Hotel & Spa
16 boulevard D Alsace

Opposite Cannes train station, though on the less-convenient side of the tracks, the 66-room, upper-middle-range Best Western Plus Riviera & Spa is an odd blend of great bonuses and notable downsides. Part dated, part modern, its proximity to downtown is ideal distance-wise, but it requires traversing an underpass to reach it. Rooms range from old-fashioned and dowdy to contemporary and sleek, though all have flat-screen TVs, espresso machines, AC, and safes. An intimate library bar, swish spa, and fantastic rooftop terrace and pool with panoramic views are excellent additions, though there is no full restaurant. Better located and more tastefully decorated, the Cristal is a good alternative.

Cannes Beach Appartements - Lsi
11 avenue Pierre Semard

The 617-room Pierre & Vacances Residence Cannes Beach is a large, low-end holiday resort located on the fringes of Cannes overlooking the Mediterranean. The outdoor pool and nearby beach are the main highlights, while apartments offer very basic but adequate cooking facilities. Accommodation is certainly no-frills and the complex feels tired and dated, but does provide a self-catering option for budget-conscious families looking for a cheap vacation. 

Hotel Le Cavendish
11 boulevard Carnot

The 34-room Hotel Le Cavendish is an upscale boutique property centrally located in Cannes, within a six-minute walk of La Croisette, the main boulevard that stretches along the shore. The common areas and rooms are an elegant blend of early 20th-century and modern style. Rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi, minibars, flat-screen TVs, and terraces, though bathrooms range in size and there are no coffee- and tea-making facilities. Like other small historic properties, it lacks a gym or restaurant, but a breakfast buffet is offered (for a fee), as well as a free cocktail hour in the evenings. While the hotel is an excellent value for the location, travelers might also want to check out Eden Hotel, which has a spa, two pools, and a restaurant on-site.

Eden Hotel & Spa
133 rue d Antibes

Eden Hotel is an upscale hotel centrally located a couple of blocks from famous Croisette Boulevard and the beach. It features a popular restaurant serving an eclectic menu; a free spa complete with a heated indoor lap pool; and contemporary rooms with flat-screen TVs, minibars and free Wi-Fi. All in all, it’s a good pick for couples, families and business travelers looking to stay in central Cannes. But note that there’s a fee for use of the lovely rooftop pool, and that the cheapest rooms have small windows offering limited views.