Rue Meynadier A charming street in Old Town Cannes with restaurants, cafés, shops, and a more local feel. Great for wandering during the day. You should definitely explore to get the cute Euro street vibes. Rue Hoche Main street in Cannes with restaurants. Put in Le Cirque into your map and it will bring you to this area. Recommend this area for dinner. The Main Square Head toward Le Suquet. Good for walking around during the day. Boulevard De La Croisette Main street along the water. This is where you will find the high end stores and hotels. Rue D'Antibes Shopping street.
Le Cirque A fun dinner spot with a great atmosphere in the middle of the square that feels very “Cannes” without being overly formal. Classic French food on a cute Euro style street. There’s also a strip of other restaurants on this street if Le Cirque doesn’t work out. La Môme It’s on a charming little street and has a fun, chic atmosphere. More upscale vibe. La Petite Maison A classic for dinner and one of the most well-known restaurants in the South of France. Mediterranean dishes, good ambiance, and consistently great food. Great for a nicer dinner night but is outside of town. Marea A rooftop restaurant that we heard great things about but didn’t get a chance to try ourselves. Supposedly has a beautiful setting and great views. Go for drinks at sunset. Zuma If you want a break from traditional French/Mediterranean food, Zuma is a great option for upscale Japanese food and cocktails. We’ve never been but it is right near La Petite Maison and outside of town.
The Lady Coffee A very cute, classic French coffee shop. Their iced coffee is amazing — almost like a milkshake (in the best way possible). Bungalow Café Great breakfast spot with healthy options. Very close walking distance from MGallery Croisette Beach Hotel and the JW Marriott. Good for avocado toast, coffee, matcha, and easy breakfast before heading to the beach. Philippe Tayac Located near Bungalow Café. Amazing croissants, pastries, and coffee. More bakery vibe. Very close walking distance from MGallery Croisette Beach Hotel and the JW Marriott. Perfect for grabbing pastries/coffee. Good Mate Coffee Great coffee spot, especially if you want matcha or oat milk options. A little further of a walk from hotel blocks but in a cute area. Saddles Another good coffee stop near Good Mate. A little further of a walk from hotel blocks but in a cute area.
Hotel Beach Clubs The nice thing in Cannes is that they’re all lined up next to each other along the Riviera. It’s easy to walk around and pick one based on the vibe you want. Great for: • Day drinking • Lunch by the water • Renting loungers on the beach • Relaxing between wedding events Ones we love: Martinez, Lucia, La Mandala, La Mome Plague
The Carlton For a classic Cannes cocktail moment, head to the Carlton. It’s perfect if you want drinks somewhere chic and iconic. The hotel is beautiful and it feels very old-school Riviera glamour. Be prepared for pricey cocktails. Le Bar Amiral at Hotel Martinez A fun late-night option inside the iconic Hotel Martinez. It has more of a hidden, speakeasy feel compared to the bigger hotel bars in Cannes and is great if you want somewhere stylish for cocktails after dinner. Le Caveau 30 Great spot for drinks near Old Town with a SMALL balcony overlooking the area. Perfect for a pre-dinner drink. Morrison’s Irish Pub A casual, fun late-night option if you’re looking for something more laid-back after dinner. We will be here Thursday night after dinner if you’d like to join us for a drink!