It’s in the old town and its famous Suquet that we advise you to begin your visit to Cannes. You can get here from various directions by following the gentley sloping lanes intersected by picturesque stairways where the pedestrian is king.
Things to see: the ramparts, musée de la Castre, square tower and the religious buildings. An exceptional view point over the town, port, Croisette, Iles de Lérins and over a large part of the bay of Cannes. On foot from the old town, the soul of Cannes, the Forville market and its ring of food shops (butchers, delicatessens, fishmongers bakers, wine merchants, etc.) will allow you to discover one of the aspects of a town eternally famous for its shopping. You will also enjoy the exceptional geographical location of Cannes which is ideal for short excursions to Grasse, Mougins and Antibes.
Cannes on foot
Cannes has the advantage of being a town which can be explored entirely on foot. The hotels, historic centre and famous Croisette are all close to each other. To this end, we invite you to download the map for the pedestrian tour of the town of Cannes.
Download Cannes pedestrian map
The markets
Forville Market (fruit – vegetables – flowers – fish) open daily from 7am to 1pm except Mondays
Gambetta Market (Clothes – Various items) open daily from 7am to 1pm except Mondays
La Bocca Market Place Paul Roubaub (Fruit – Vegetables) daily from 7am to 12.30pm except Mondays
La Bocca Market Place Paul Roubaub (Clothes - Fruit – Vegetables) open evens Saturday from 7am to 12.30pm
Allées Flower Market open daily
Bygone Times Market, Place de l’Etang, open every Friday from 8am to 7pm
The arts and crafts market, les Allées de la Liberté open Saturdays and Sundays from 10am to 6pm
Antiques – Second-hand goods, Forville Market open every Monday from 8am to 6pm