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Hotel de Provence

9 rue Moliere, Cannes, France | (888) 240-8239

Mid-Range | Boutique | Value
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Overview

Pros
  • Central location a short walk from the Croisette and the beach

  • Cute rooms with flat-screen TVs and double glazing

  • Two studios with fully equipped kitchens

  • Two relaxing gardens with palm trees and a zen vibe

  • Lobby bar with outdoor seating

  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons
  • Rooms are a tad small

  • No full restaurant

Bottom Line

Hotel de Provence is a charming boutique located blocks from the Croisette. Its 30 rooms have cute Provençal decor, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free Wi-Fi; Studios come equipped with kitchens as well. There is a quiet garden with palm trees, tables, couches and zen decor where guests can enjoy a drink or breakfast, as well as a small lobby bar with outdoor seating -- but little else in the way of amenities. Still, the reasonable rates (by Cannes standards), the property’s central location, and overall charm and attention to detail make it one of the top mid-range picks in town.

Map

9 rue Moliere, Cannes, France
Amenities
  • Babysitting Services
  • Beach
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Pets Allowed
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Room Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Swim-Up Bar

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Full Review

Scene

A cute boutique with Provençal decor, and two lovely gardens

Few mid-range properties offer this level of charm in Cannes. Hotel de Provence is small and has few on-site amenities, but things here are done with great attention to detail, and it shows. Upon entering the property, guests walk along a path lined with lush plants before crossing a small patio with tables, and arriving at the front door. The lobby doubles as a bar, with comfy seating, an upright piano, and an outdoor area with lots of tables and chairs. Inside, decor is homey, with all-white furniture, and a few paintings depicting beach scenes. Outside, however, decor is more contemporary and stylish, with teak furniture, a few Buddha statues, astroturf, and a lounge area featuring couches and a coffee table with candles. The homey feel of the interiors extends to the rooms, which feature cute decor typical of Provençal countryside homes (think: a light brown and cream palette, and blue checkered bed throws).

Location

In central Cannes, a few blocks from the beach

Hotel de Provence is located on a small one-way street lined with other hotels, and a couple of local businesses. 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. Rue Antibes, which is one of the top shopping destinations in Cannes, is right behind the hotel. The beach and its promenade, chock-full of hotels, high-end boutiques, and restaurants is just a three-minute walk down the street. Those looking to explore the French Riviera by train can find Cannes’ main train station less a 10-minute walk from the hotel. Nice-Côte d’Azur Airport can be reached by car in just under 30 minutes.

Rooms

Cute and well equipped, with flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi

The hotel features 30 rooms, including Singles, Doubles, Superiors, and a Suite. Additionally, there are two Studios in two separate buildings a few doors down from the main building. Rooms have charming Provençal decor, with lots of whites and light browns, as well as a few blue accents. Standard amenities include flat-screen TVs, double-glazed windows, heated towel racks, toiletries made with extra virgin olive oil, and minibars stocked with a couple of sodas and water. Most units are small, but some feature a furnished balcony or terrace overlooking either the street or the lovely rear garden. The ground-floor Double Room offers a sofa bed, and has been adapted for people with reduced mobility. The Suite is large and elegant, with a more subdued palette, and a separate glass-enclosed living room overlooking the huge wrap-around terrace. Studios have similar decor, and separate living areas with open kitchens.

Features

A couple of lovely gardens, and a lobby bar -- but no full restaurant

The hotel features few on-site amenities. There are a couple of charming gardens with plants, teak tables, and umbrellas, and an intimate lounge overlooking one of the patios. The lobby bar is open 24/7, and offers drinks and a good selection of regional wines. A solid continental breakfast (not included in the standard rate) is offered daily at the bar, in either of the gardens, or in the guest’s room at no extra charge. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout.