Marché Forville

Cannes


For local culture, head to Cannes' busy food market, a couple of blocks back from the port. In the biz since 1934, it is one of the most important markets in the region and the supplier of choice for restaurants – and for your beach picnic! On Monday the food stalls are replaced by an all-day brocante (flea market).


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Cannes attractions

1. Hôtel de Ville

0.06 MILES

Dating to 1876, Cannes' imposing four-storey town hall is one of the city's most prominent landmarks. Look for it along the waterfront between the Palais…

2. Le Suquet

0.16 MILES

Follow rue St-Antoine and snake your way up through the narrow streets of Le Suquet, Cannes' oldest district. Up top you'll find the site of Cannes'…

3. Vieux Port

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The celebrity yachts that line the port are here to remind you of Cannes' celebrity status, lest you forget it.

4. Palais des Festivals et des Congrès

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Posing for a selfie on the 22 steps leading up to the main entrance of this concrete bunker – unlikely host to the world’s most glamorous film festival –…

5. Plage du Midi

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This urban beach just west of Vieux Port enjoys gorgeous sunset views across to the red rock formations of the Corniche de l'Esterel.

6. Plage de la Bocca

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Cannes' westernmost beach is this narrow strip of sand about 5km outside the city centre.

7. La Croisette

0.59 MILES

The multi-starred hotels and couture shops lining the iconic bd de la Croisette (aka La Croisette) may be the preserve of the rich and famous, but anyone…

8. La Malmaison

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On La Croisette, La Malmaison is a seaside pavilion in the former games and tea room of Cannes' grandest hotel of the 1860s, the Grand Hôtel (opened in…