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Le Suquet: The Historic Heart of Cannes

Explore Le Suquet, Cannes' historic old town: cobblestone streets, panoramic views, and a charming escape from the city's modern glamour.

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Le Suquet, the old quarter of Cannes, offers a charming escape into the city's past. Perched on a hill overlooking the bay, its cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and panoramic views provide a delightful contrast to the modern glitz of Cannes.

A brief summary to Le Suquet, old quarter of Cannes

  • Cannes, 06400, FR

Local tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking on the cobblestone streets.
  • Visit in the evening for a lively atmosphere and stunning sunset views.
  • Explore the local shops for unique souvenirs and Provencal products.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    Le Suquet is best accessed on foot due to its narrow, pedestrian-only streets. From the Cannes train station or the Croisette, walk west towards the old port (Vieux Port). From there, follow the signs towards Le Suquet, ascending the hill via Rue Saint-Antoine or Rue du Suquet. The walk is moderately steep and takes approximately 10-15 minutes from the port area.

  • Public Transport

    The Palm Bus network serves Cannes and the surrounding area. Several bus lines stop near the base of Le Suquet. From the bus station, an electric minibus operates in and around Le Suquet, running every 20 minutes. A single ticket on the Palm Bus costs around €1.70.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available in Cannes. A taxi from the train station to the base of Le Suquet (e.g., near Forville Market) would cost approximately €10-€15, depending on traffic. Note that taxis cannot navigate the narrow streets of Le Suquet itself, so you will still need to walk the final section uphill.

  • Parking

    If driving, the Suquet-Forville car park (Parking Suquet Forville) is conveniently located near the old town. From the car park, cross the street and descend the stairs to enter Le Suquet. Parking rates vary, but expect to pay around €2-3 per hour. The car park offers free parking for the first hour and free parking on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays for a limited time. Consider arriving earlier in the day, especially during peak season, to secure a parking spot.

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Le Suquet, also known as Mont-Chevalier, is the original site of Cannes, with a history stretching back over 2,000 years. The Ligurians first settled the hilltop for its strategic advantage, followed by the Romans. In the Middle Ages, monks from the Lérins Islands controlled the area, building fortifications to protect it from attack. The neighborhood began to expand in the 15th century, with the construction of churches, markets, and houses. Today, Le Suquet is a captivating blend of history, culture, and gastronomy. Its narrow, winding cobblestone streets are lined with colorful houses, quaint shops, and inviting restaurants. Notable landmarks include the Church of Notre-Dame d'Espérance, begun in 1521 and completed in 1642, and the Musée de la Castre, housed in a medieval fortress. Climbing the 109 steps to the bell tower of the Chapel of Sainte-Anne rewards visitors with stunning 360-degree views of the Bay of Cannes. Le Suquet is a pedestrian-friendly area, best explored on foot. Wander through the Rue Saint-Antoine, the oldest street in Cannes, and discover the authentic soul of the city. The Forville Market, located at the foot of Le Suquet, offers a taste of local food culture. In the evening, the area comes alive with a lively atmosphere, as visitors and locals alike gather in the restaurants and bars.

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