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Eden Hotel & Spa

133 rue d Antibes, Cannes, France | (888) 240-0568

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Overview

Pros
  • Centrally located within walking distance of the Croisette and the beach

  • Spacious, contemporary rooms with flat-screen TVs and minibars

  • Relaxing spa complete with a hammam and treatments

  • Rooftop pool with city and bay views

  • Popular restaurant serving Mediterranean and Asian cuisine

  • Heated indoor lap pool adjacent to the spa

  • Free Wi-Fi; free bottled water

Cons
  • Fee for rooftop pool access

  • Fee for parking

  • Economy rooms have small windows and no views

  • No fitness center

Bottom Line

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.

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133 rue d Antibes, Cannes, France
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Babysitting Services
  • Business Center
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Mini Bar (with liquor)
  • Pool
  • Room Service
  • Spa
  • Tennis Court
  • Airport Transportation

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Full Review

Scene

A contemporary hotel with African and Japanese-inspired decor

Eden Hotel is housed in a nondescript building on Antibes Street, one of the main shopping areas in Cannes. Lobby decor is contemporary if a little bland, with dark floors, a long dark wooden front desk, and a small sitting area with a cream-colored couch. However, there are a few exotic touches -- including a couple of steel elephants, bamboo sticks, and slender statues painted in bright colors -- that make it feel less generic. There is also a fountain with koi fish and plants on one side of the lobby, and large windows that let in plenty of light. This decor style extends to the bar, and a little less conspicuously to the hotel's popular restaurant, Akwaba. The color palette used in rooms resembles those found in pagodas, with a variety of bright reds and blacks. In fact, the hotel has an Afro-Japanese-themed decor throughout without feeling overdone. 

Location

In central Cannes, a few blocks from the beach and the train station

The hotel is located on a narrow one-way street lined with boutiques. There are plenty of restaurants and bars within a few blocks, and Rue Meynadier -- a pedestrian street full of stores -- is a 15-minute walk way. The beach and its promenade, chock-full of hotels, high-end boutiques, and restaurants is just down the street. Those looking to explore the French Riviera by train can find Cannes’ main train station a 10-minute walk from the hotel. Nice-Côte d’Azur Airport can be reached by car in just under 30 minutes

Rooms

Spacious and contemporary, with a Japanese-inspired palette, and solid amenities

The hotel offers 117 spacious, contemporary rooms, all featuring flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, organic cotton sheets, minibars, coffeemakers, free bottled water, and latex mattresses. Decor is contemporary and cheerful, with a red and black palette of a slight Japanese inspiration, and wooden floors. Most bathrooms are small but clean, and feature shower/tub combos and hotel-brand toiletries. Economy Rooms are the cheapest units in the hotel, and have small windows offering limited views. The rest of the room types, however, have large windows, and some feature furnished balconies or terraces with ocean views. Adjoining rooms are available upon request.

Features

A relaxing spa, a popular restaurant, and events space -- but a fee for access to the rooftop pool

The spa is a relaxing space offering several massage rooms -- including one for couples -- and a long list of treatments, such as signature massages, facials, waxing, and slimming treatments. All guests get free access to the hammam, the whirlpool, and the heated indoor lap pool, which is open year-round. The restaurant serves a mix of Mediterranean, traditional French and Asian cuisine in a contemporary space with lots of beige and brown accents. It is a popular spot, so reservations are recommended. The hotel also offers extensive meeting space, including an auditorium for up to 115 guests. The highlight here, however, is the rooftop terrace, complete with a lovely pool and loungers -- but there’s a fee for use of the facilities, and only a maximum of 10 guests are allowed in at any given time.