Staybridge Suites - Cannes Centre by IHG
2026 Expert GuideUpdated June 2026

20 Best Cheap Hotels in Cannes for 2026

Reviewed by Abigail Lopez - 5 years of hotel expertise. Reviewed and ranked by value, location, and quality.

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Cannes sits on the sunny Côte d'Azur, famous for its film festival and palm-lined beaches. This best cheap hotels guide is for budget-conscious travelers who want smart value and affordable comfort. Hotels were chosen for verified guest ratings, location, and true value. We began with broad Cannes hotel research and refined the list by location, guest feedback, and review recency.

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Staybridge Suites - Cannes Centre by IHG
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Best Overall
9.1

1,469 reviews

Staybridge Suites - Cannes Centre by IHG

Staybridge Suites Cannes gives you suite-style space and a 10-minute walk to the beach and the Palais, plus free self-service laundry for longer stays.
From$158
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Hôtel Montaigne & Spa - Cannes Centre
2
Best Independent
8.2

2,437 reviews

Hôtel Montaigne & Spa - Cannes Centre

Hôtel Montaigne & Spa is one of central Cannes’ few stays with a full indoor pool and hammam spa, set 5 minutes from the train station and about 10 minutes from the Palais.
From$173
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Cristal Hôtel & Spa
4
Best Value
8.1

1,185 reviews

Cristal Hôtel & Spa

Cristal Hôtel & Spa delivers a rooftop spa with hammam and sauna plus a beach stroll in minutes from a calm Cannes side street.
From$367
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Best for Families
7.7

2,708 reviews

Nemea Appart Hotel Cannes Palais

Wake up to apartment-style space, walk 5–10 minutes to the beach and the Palais des Festivals, and unwind with an indoor pool and sauna.
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9

988 reviews

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1. Staybridge Suites - Cannes Centre by IHG

Staybridge Suites - Cannes Centre by IHG
Staybridge Suites - Cannes Centre by IHG
Staybridge Suites - Cannes Centre by IHG
Staybridge Suites - Cannes Centre by IHG
Staybridge Suites - Cannes Centre by IHG

1/5

Staybridge Suites - Cannes Centre by IHG
Staybridge Suites - Cannes Centre by IHG
Staybridge Suites - Cannes Centre by IHG
Staybridge Suites - Cannes Centre by IHG
Staybridge Suites - Cannes Centre by IHG
9.1

1,469 reviews

From
$158
Best for Long Stays
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Staybridge Suites Cannes gives you suite-style space and a 10-minute walk to the beach and the Palais, plus free self-service laundry for longer stays.

It sits on a quiet side street near the train station. You can walk to La Croisette and the harbor in about ten minutes. To get there, you cross a busy road. Studios and suites feel roomy and modern. Most include a kitchenette with a microwave, fridge, and utensils. Many have balconies; some add loungers and distant sea views. You also get drinking water stations on every floor for easy refills. An on-site garage sits beneath the building.

What stands out here is day-to-day comfort. Breakfast draws praise for range and fresh options. The lounge has tables for work, and Wi‑Fi is fast. Families, long-stay guests, and business travelers will like the space, kitchenettes, and laundry. Pet owners also find it welcoming.

The road crossing is busy and not pleasant. The gym is tiny, and there’s no pool, so sun seekers should plan for the beach.

Pros

  • 10-minute walk to the beach, Palais, and designer shopping streets.
  • Apartment-style rooms with kitchenettes, microwave, fridge, and utensils.
  • Free self-service laundry with washer and dryer for longer stays.
  • Refill water stations on every floor; easy bottle top-ups.

Cons

  • Must cross a busy multi-lane road to reach La Croisette.
  • Gym is tiny, with one treadmill and very light weights.
  • Parking gate opened by reception; delays can block the street.

What travelers say

C

Camila R.

Our balcony had two loungers and a distant sea view—perfect for coffee. The free laundry downstairs saved us after beach days.

2. Hôtel Montaigne & Spa - Cannes Centre

Hôtel Montaigne & Spa - Cannes Centre
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Hôtel Montaigne & Spa - Cannes Centre
Hôtel Montaigne & Spa - Cannes Centre
Hôtel Montaigne & Spa - Cannes Centre
8.2

2,437 reviews

From
$173
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Hôtel Montaigne & Spa is one of central Cannes’ few stays with a full indoor pool and hammam spa, set 5 minutes from the train station and about 10 minutes from the Palais.

The hotel sits on Rue Montaigne, a calm street near shops and cafés. Walk to La Croisette and Le Suquet in around ten minutes. Rooms feel quiet and clean, with supportive beds and blackout blinds. Some add a terrace or a spa bath. Windows open for fresh air. In a few rooms, Smart TVs with casting make downtime easy.

Wellness is the headline here. The spa includes a large hammam, sauna, hydromassage pool, and a jacuzzi. It suits couples looking for easy spa time after beach days. It also works for solo business travelers who want a calm base near the Palais. Families who want an indoor swim on rainy days will appreciate it too.

There are tradeoffs. The gym is tiny and on-site parking only fits smaller cars, so larger vehicles need a nearby garage.

Pros

  • Five-minute walk to Cannes train station on a quiet central street.
  • Ten-minute walk to La Croisette and the Palais des Festivals.
  • Full spa with indoor pool, large hammam, sauna, and jacuzzi.
  • Spacious, clean rooms; some have terraces or in-room spa baths.

Cons

  • Gym is very small with limited equipment and no free weights.
  • On-site parking fits only smaller cars; larger vehicles use nearby garage.
  • Breakfast selection repeats daily and lacks variety.

What travelers say

H

Hailey W.

We streamed a movie to the room’s Chromecast and crashed—the bed was super comfy. The indoor pool and steam room were perfect after the short walk back from the beach.

3. MOB HOTEL Cannes

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8.5

623 reviews

From
$154
Best for Couples
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

MOB HOTEL Cannes delivers big, design-forward suites with kitchenettes, a small backyard pool, and a rooftop terrace, around 20–25 minutes on foot to La Croisette.

The hotel sits in Le Cannet on a main boulevard. It feels local and calm, yet you can reach central Cannes by bus in minutes. The Number 1 stop is a short walk away. Driving is easy too, with on-site garage spaces and street parking nearby. Rooms lean modern-boho with white, wood, and wicker touches. Beds get rave reviews for comfort. Many suites add kitchenettes with a sink, kettle, fridge, and coffee machine, plus ceiling fans and air conditioning. Some suites offer large terraces or wraparound balconies and a separate sitting or dining area.

Space and sleep are the headline acts here. If you want room to spread out and a restful base, this place fits. Couples who prefer quiet nights will like it. Families will appreciate the roomy suites and the pool for quick dips. Pet owners also find welcoming stays. Solo business travelers who value simple transport or parking will do well.

There are tradeoffs. The address sits outside the buzzy seafront, so expect a walk or a quick bus ride. Kitchenettes come lightly stocked, and some rooms skip TVs altogether.

Pros

  • Number 1 bus stop to Cannes centre is a three-minute walk.
  • Spacious suites, some with wraparound balconies and separate sitting areas.
  • Kitchenettes with sink, kettle, fridge, and coffee machine in many rooms.
  • Relaxed backyard pool and a rooftop terrace for evening downtime.

Cons

  • About 20–25 minutes’ walk to La Croisette and central Cannes.
  • Many rooms do not include a TV, which surprises some guests.
  • Kitchenettes are lightly stocked; cookware and tableware often require requesting.

What travelers say

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Aubrey M.

Our two-bedroom suite had a huge wraparound balcony—it became our evening hangout spot. Also, the Number 1 bus stop was a three-minute walk.

4. Cristal Hôtel & Spa

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1/10

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8.1

1,185 reviews

From
$367
Best for City Breaks
Best for Beach
Why it stands out

Cristal Hôtel & Spa delivers a rooftop spa with hammam and sauna plus a beach stroll in minutes from a calm Cannes side street.

Set on Rond‑Point Duboys d’Angers, it sits a 5-minute walk to La Croisette and Rue d’Antibes. Shops and cafés are close, while the Palais des Festivals is about 15–20 minutes on foot or a quick bus ride. Rooms lean light and airy, with big beds, clean wardrobes, and practical storage. Many add small balconies and spacious bathrooms. Street‑facing rooms may catch late chatter; higher floors and courtyard views run quieter.

The standout here is value for wellness time. Guests get free access to the rooftop area, with a small indoor/outdoor pool, sauna, and steam room. It’s a handy reset after the beach. Families appreciate connecting rooms and two bathrooms. Couples get a simple base near sands and shopping. Short‑stay travelers who want spa time without leaving the building will be comfortable.

Tradeoffs exist. The pool and terrace are compact, so seating is limited at busy times. And the underground parking is very tight, with limited spaces. Wi‑Fi may wobble in public areas and some rooms.

Pros

  • Five-minute walk to La Croisette beach and Rue d’Antibes shopping.
  • Rooftop spa with indoor/outdoor pool, hammam, and sauna included.
  • Connecting rooms available for families needing space and privacy.
  • Many rooms feature balconies and large, comfortable beds.

Cons

  • Underground parking is extremely tight, with very limited, narrow spaces.
  • Wi‑Fi can be unstable or weak, especially in public areas.
  • No on-site bar and room service is very limited.

What travelers say

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Stella J.

The rooftop spa became my nightly ritual—small warm pool, city views, and quiet.

5. Mercure Cannes Mandelieu

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1/2

Mercure Cannes Mandelieu
Mercure Cannes Mandelieu
7.9

436 reviews

From
$195
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Mercure Cannes Mandelieu trades a Croisette address for an outdoor pool and a 15-minute drive to the Palais des Festivals.

Set in Cannes La Bocca’s industrial zone, it sits near the local beaches. Reaching central Cannes takes about 15 to 20 minutes by car or taxi. Rooms feel refreshed, with clean lines; many are roomy, and some have large bathtubs. Wi‑Fi is reliable.

The pool-and-breakfast setup is the draw: mornings beside the water with flaky croissants and sun. Staff earn steady praise for kind, attentive service. This works well for drivers, business travelers with meetings nearby, and pet owners—it is pet‑friendly. Families who want a calm base with a pool also do well here.

There is a tradeoff. The industrial setting limits dining and nightlife within a short walk, and it’s a drive to the Croisette. Parking is often paid, and some rooms use basic on/off A/C controls.

Pros

  • Outdoor pool with relaxed breakfast seating beside the water.
  • Refurbished, modern rooms with good cleanliness and some large bathtubs.
  • Pet-friendly policy, welcoming small dogs without extra hassle.
  • About 15 minutes by car to the Palais des Festivals.

Cons

  • Industrial area with few restaurants or sights within easy walking distance.
  • On-site parking typically charged; some guests reported pushy upsell at check-in.
  • In-room A/C controls limited to simple on/off in some rooms.

What travelers say

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Scarlett J.

They welcomed our two small dogs with zero fuss. Parking was simple, and the room was spotless.

6. Hotel des Victoires by Soniho

Hotel des Victoires by Soniho
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Hotel des Victoires by Soniho
Hotel des Victoires by Soniho

1/5

Hotel des Victoires by Soniho
Hotel des Victoires by Soniho
Hotel des Victoires by Soniho
Hotel des Victoires by Soniho
Hotel des Victoires by Soniho
8.2

2,449 reviews

From
$200
Best for Families
Best for Beach
Why it stands out

Set across from Cineum Cannes, this renovated base lets film fans catch screenings nearby while staying outside the Croisette crowds.

It sits in Cannes La Bocca with shops, quick eats, and the beach reachable on foot. A bus stop outside connects you to the Palais area in minutes, or drive about 10 minutes to the center. Cannes-Mandelieu Airport sits nearby, yet flights are mostly private, so noise stays low. Rooms feel fresh and simple, with strong AC, good showers, and international TV. Some are very spacious; others run small, especially entry-level doubles.

What stands out here is large, gated parking that makes road trips easy. It fits travelers with a car, festival guests using Cineum, and families who want space and nearby fun. Daily cleaning and kind, multilingual staff keep stays smooth. Check-in sometimes comes with a small welcome gift.

You trade a central address for quieter nights and easier parking. Breakfast is simple, and many rooms lack a fridge or kettle.

Pros

  • Bus stop right outside for quick rides to central Cannes.
  • Large, secure, gated parking with plenty of spaces.
  • Recently renovated rooms with strong air conditioning and comfy beds.
  • Across from Cineum Cannes, handy during festival screenings.

Cons

  • Not in city center; nightlife and main sights need transport.
  • Breakfast selection is basic with limited variety most mornings.
  • Many rooms lack a fridge or in-room kettle for hot drinks.

What travelers say

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Oliver G.

Check-in came with a tiny gift bag, which was cute. The gated parking and the bus stop right outside made getting to the beach and center easy.

7. Eden Hotel & Spa

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7.8

1,282 reviews

From
$253
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

On Rue d’Antibes, Eden Hotel & Spa puts shopping at your door, 5 minutes to the beach, and a full indoor pool with hammam and sauna for easy post-sun recovery.

Shops and cafes surround the entrance, and the harbor and La Croisette sit a short walk away. Rooms vary by category; some add balconies, while Standards run compact with tight bathrooms and dim lighting. Layouts can feel awkward, with wardrobes close to beds and separate WCs in tiny spaces. Suites, studios, and apartments bring real space for longer stays, and there’s underground parking for drivers.

The spa is the headline: a deep indoor pool with warm water, plus hammam, sauna, and jacuzzi, often open late. This setup makes it easy for couples after beach days, shoppers wanting a quick steam, and families booking junior suites or apartments. Breakfast also stands out with plenty of choice and cheerful staff.

Know this: the rooftop pool requires a supplement and feels more like a plunge pool than a lap pool. At busy times, the single elevator is slow, so expect waits.

Pros

  • Right on Rue d’Antibes, about 5 minutes to the beach.
  • Indoor pool, hammam, sauna, and jacuzzi within a proper spa area.
  • Generous breakfast selection with friendly, attentive dining room staff.
  • Underground parking available, useful for road trips and car rentals.

Cons

  • Rooftop pool access costs extra and the pool is very small.
  • Elevator is slow and crowded, leading to long waits.
  • Some rooms are small with awkward bathrooms and dim lighting.

What travelers say

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Aria O.

Spa stayed open late, so we soaked in the jacuzzi after dinner. Loved walking to the beach in five minutes the next morning.

8. Hôtel La Villa Tosca

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8

842 reviews

From
$208
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Set on Rue Hoche, Hôtel La Villa Tosca puts you 2 minutes from Cannes train station and 5 minutes from La Croisette and the beach on foot.

The hotel sits in the center, surrounded by cafés, boutiques, and bakeries. You can walk to the port and the Palais des Festivals in minutes. Rooms range from compact standards to larger juniors with high ceilings. Some include small balconies. Expect simple decor and clean lines. In-room extras are limited; many rooms lack a mini-fridge or kettle. The property is pet-friendly, and staff earn praise for flexible help at breakfast and checkout.

Location-for-value is the draw. It’s a smart base for rail travelers, shoppers, and beach days without a car. Solo travelers appreciate the safe feel and friendly front desk. Couples on a budget can book a junior suite for more space and still walk everywhere.

There is a tradeoff. The elevator is small and does not reach all floors, so some rooms require stairs with luggage.

Pros

  • Two-minute walk to Cannes train station; five minutes to La Croisette.
  • Central on Rue Hoche, surrounded by shops, cafés, and restaurants.
  • Friendly staff; flexible with late checkout and breakfast when possible.
  • Pet-friendly and welcoming to small dogs.

Cons

  • Elevator is small and does not reach all floors; stairs required.
  • Many rooms lack a mini-fridge, kettle, or tea and coffee setup.
  • Wi‑Fi can be unreliable or slow in some rooms.

What travelers say

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Brandon P.

Two minutes from the train, and they kept breakfast open when I was late—small gesture that made my morning.

9. Residhotel Les Coralynes

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1/5

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7.9

512 reviews

From
$115
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

An apartment-style base in Cannes, a 10-minute walk from the station and La Croisette, with kitchenettes for easy self-catering.

Set on a quiet side street up the hill from the station. Shops, the marina, and the beach sit about 10 minutes away on foot. Studios and apartments add a well-equipped kitchenette, and many include a balcony. Beds feel comfy, the air conditioning works well, though some showers are compact.

Service is the standout here. The helpful front desk team shares maps, tips, and even makes calls when needed. It suits families of three who want space and a kitchenette. Budget-minded couples and festival visitors will also like the easy walk to sights.

Reception keeps limited hours, so plan arrivals and luggage drops. The walk is uphill on the way back, and breakfast is simple.

Pros

  • 10-minute walk to train station, marina, beach, bars, and restaurants.
  • Apartment-style rooms with well-equipped kitchenettes and private balconies.
  • Friendly staff offer maps, local tips, and practical help.
  • Reliable air conditioning and Wi‑Fi for comfortable stays.

Cons

  • Reception operates limited hours; no luggage storage outside those times.
  • Uphill walk from station, inconvenient with heavy bags.
  • Breakfast selection is simple and can feel limited.

What travelers say

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Willow K.

The receptionist drew a map for the fireworks and called the car rental while I headed to the beach—best help of my trip.

10. Hôtel P.L.M.

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1/10

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8

1,429 reviews

From
$146
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Hôtel P.L.M. puts you 2 minutes from Cannes station and about 5 minutes from the beach, with simple rooms and a rare perk: free coffee and water all day.

It sits on Rue Hoche, a pedestrian lane with cafés and bakeries. Walk to the Palais des Festivals in under 10 minutes. Rooms run small but clean, with working air conditioning and good Wi‑Fi. An elevator serves most floors; the very top requires stairs.

Value is the draw. For a quick congress trip or weekend, the location and little lounge make days easy. Staff help with practical needs, like printing or a clothing steamer. Solo travelers, budget-minded couples, and train arrivals will feel at home.

The central setting means morning noise from street life and services. Bathrooms and storage are compact, and there is no in-room kettle or mini fridge.

Pros

  • Two-minute walk from Cannes train station, ideal for arrivals with luggage.
  • 5–6-minute walk to La Croisette and the beach.
  • Free self-serve coffee and drinking water all day in lounge.
  • Friendly staff help with printing, steamers, and local tips.

Cons

  • Morning street noise and limited soundproofing due to central pedestrian location.
  • Rooms and bathrooms are small; some fixtures feel a bit dated.
  • No in-room kettle or mini fridge for drinks and snacks.

What travelers say

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Jack A.

Loved grabbing free water and espresso in the little lounge before the beach. Two minutes from the station, five from the sea—super handy base.

11. Nemea Appart Hotel Cannes Palais

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7.7

2,708 reviews

From
$155
Best for Long Stays
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

Wake up to apartment-style space, walk 5–10 minutes to the beach and the Palais des Festivals, and unwind with an indoor pool and sauna.

The aparthotel sits a short stroll from the station, markets, and La Croisette. Restaurants and the harbor casino are close enough for easy evenings out. Studios and apartments feel roomy, with big beds and quiet air conditioning. Each unit includes a kitchenette with basics for simple meals; many add a balcony for coffee time. Some rooms face a courtyard for quieter nights.

Flexibility is the highlight: apartment-style rooms with kitchenettes plus self-serve laundry make longer stays easy in central Cannes. Families will like the space and the pool on cloudy days. Festival-goers and rail travelers appreciate the quick walk to the Palais and trains. Business travelers get a simple table to work and a central base, though Wi‑Fi can fluctuate.

There are tradeoffs. Housekeeping is not daily, and guests are asked to take out trash or pay for fresh towels. Check-in may start later than usual, and arrival deadlines sometimes apply.

Pros

  • 5–10 minute walk to beach, Palais des Festivals, and shopping streets.
  • Spacious studios and apartments with kitchenettes and many balconies.
  • Indoor pool, sauna, small gym, plus self-serve laundry on site.
  • Near Cannes train station; easy base for day trips along the coast.

Cons

  • Housekeeping not daily; guests take trash and pay for towel changes.
  • Check-in starts later than typical, with strict arrival deadlines reported.
  • Pool and facilities maintenance inconsistent; occasional closures and damp smells.

What travelers say

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Aria M.

Loved sitting on the balcony with coffee, then walking 7 minutes to the beach and markets. The kitchenette had what we needed for simple meals.

12. ibis Cannes Centre

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7.9

371 reviews

From
$133
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

From ibis Cannes Centre, you walk to the beach and the station in under ten minutes, then refuel with free coffee and tea at reception.

The hotel sits in central Cannes, near shopping streets, cafés, and supermarkets. The beach is about seven minutes to the beach, and the main train and bus station is a short stroll. Restaurants line the nearby blocks, so dinner is easy. Rooms are small but tidy and well planned for short stays. Expect simple decor, good showers with solid water pressure, and daily cleaning. Note there is no in-room kettle or fridge.

Service is the highlight. The front desk team stays upbeat and helpful, and breakfast earns praise for being fresh, well-stocked. This makes a smart base for quick city breaks, festival trips, or work near the Palais des Festivals. Solo travelers and budget-minded couples get the most value here. Business travelers will like the location and straightforward comfort.

Tradeoffs exist. Street and hallway noise can carry at night, and there is only one small elevator, which slows things during busy periods.

Pros

  • Seven-minute walk to the beach, train station, shops, and restaurants.
  • Friendly staff; breakfast stays fresh and quickly replenished each morning.
  • Free coffee and tea available at the reception throughout the day.
  • Clean, compact rooms designed well for short city stays.

Cons

  • Rooms are small with thin walls; noise from neighbors and corridors.
  • No in-room kettle or fridge for drinks and medicines.
  • Only one small elevator; waits increase during busy times.

What travelers say

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Emily S.

Loved grabbing free tea at reception after the beach. Super short walk to everything, and the staff kept breakfast topped up fast.

13. B&B HOTEL Cannes La Bocca Plage

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7.6

1,653 reviews

From
$182
Best for Families
Best for Beach
Why it stands out

Drivers use B&B HOTEL Cannes La Bocca Plage as a simple base near the sand, with secure underground parking with elevator access and a 10–15-minute walk to La Bocca Beach, plus 24-hour reception for after‑hours arrivals.

The hotel sits on a quiet commercial street in La Bocca. Several bus routes link it to central Cannes and the Palais area. Cineum is an easy ride away, and the beach is close enough for quick swims. Rooms are straightforward and clean. Options range from standard rooms to suites and apartments. Expect basics over extras; kettles and fridges are not standard, and hairdryers come from reception on request.

What it does best is hassle-free logistics for road‑trippers and festival crews. You roll into the garage, ride the lift to your floor, and settle in fast with key‑code access. Free Wi‑Fi and some rooms with desks suit solo business travelers. Families who want a budget base near the beach can book an apartment and keep days simple.

The tradeoff is the setting. It’s not in the heart of Cannes, and dining within a short walk is limited; plan on buses or a quick drive for restaurants and nightlife.

Pros

  • Underground secure parking with elevator directly to guest floors.
  • Around 10–15 minutes’ walk to La Bocca beach.
  • Several bus routes nearby for quick rides into central Cannes.
  • 24-hour reception with key code access for late arrivals.

Cons

  • Located in an industrial area with limited dining within walking distance.
  • Basic rooms without kettle or fridge; hairdryers from reception only.
  • Reaching central Cannes by bus can take 20–30 minutes midday.

What travelers say

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Hailey W.

Parked in the underground garage and took the elevator right to my floor. The bus outside got me to Cineum screenings without stress.

14. Ilot du Golf BW Premier Collection

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9

988 reviews

From
$169
Best for Couples
Best for Business
Why it stands out

A rare riverside stay in Mandelieu-La Napoule, with EV charging on-site and a garden pool overlooking the marina.

The hotel sits beside the Siagne river, next to a small marina. Riverfront paths make easy morning walks, and the beach is reachable on foot. The A8 is close, so you reach Cannes quickly by car. Rooms feel fresh and modern; many face the water or garden with walk-in showers and comfortable beds.

The scene by the water is the highlight: loungers around the pool, drinks on the terrace, and boats gliding by. Service draws praise, from early luggage help to friendly bar staff. It suits couples seeking a quiet base, road‑trippers who want private on-site parking, and business travelers working nearby.

Tradeoffs? The restaurant keeps limited hours and a short menu, and the pool opens later in the morning—plan meals and swims around that.

Pros

  • Quiet riverside setting with pool and terrace facing the marina.
  • About a 10-minute walk to La Napoule’s sandy beach.
  • On-site parking and EV charging for road-trippers.
  • Friendly staff and smooth early luggage help at check-in.

Cons

  • Pool opens late in the morning and closes early evening.
  • Restaurant keeps limited hours and a reduced, inconsistent menu.
  • Some rooms face the car park or nearby road.

What travelers say

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William L.

They held our bags before check-in and had them waiting in the room when we got back. Huge relief after an early flight.

15. Golden Tulip Sophia Antipolis - Hotel & Spa

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8.6

2,517 reviews

From
$202
Best for Business
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Tucked inside Sophia Antipolis’ pine woods, this 4‑star pairs a quiet resort feel with 15 minutes to Antibes and free parking.

The hotel sits between Biot and Valbonne, surrounded by trees. Restaurants and villages are a short drive; little is walkable. Rooms face greenery and stay peaceful. Design is modern and simple. Beds are notably comfortable. Some rooms add private terraces, and apartments include kitchenettes. Bathrooms feature walk‑in showers.

Breakfast is the standout here: local honey and chestnut spread, quality coffee, and lots of fresh fruit and pastries. There’s an outdoor pool for lazy afternoons, plus a tennis court and casual lawn games. It suits business travelers meeting in Sophia Antipolis, families who want space and parking for day trips, and couples seeking a calm base with a spa and massages.

A car is essential; little is walkable. The outdoor pool area is compact, and spa access costs extra with timed slots—plan ahead.

Pros

  • Quiet forest setting in Sophia Antipolis, about 15 minutes to Antibes.
  • Large free parking on-site; easy base for trips along the coast.
  • Exceptional breakfast with local products, fresh pastries, fruit, and quality coffee.
  • Modern, quiet rooms with very comfortable beds; some offer private terraces.

Cons

  • Spa access costs extra and requires advance booking, with limited session time.
  • Remote location; little is walkable, taxis and public transit are limited.
  • Outdoor pool area is small and may feel crowded in summer.

What travelers say

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Lily C.

Slept like a rock—the bed and pillows were insanely comfy. Woke up to trees outside my window and wandered to the pool for a lazy morning.

16. Hôtel Golf & Spa Château de la Bégude The Originals Collection

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8.4

584 reviews

From
$204
Best for Couples
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Set inside a tranquil Riviera golf estate, Château de la Bégude pairs fairway views, a calm spa, and a large pool with about 25 minutes from Nice for easy Côte d’Azur days.

It sits in Valbonne’s green hills, inside a working golf course. Valbonne’s village restaurants are a few minutes by car, and there is free parking and free EV charging. Rooms are large, renovated, and quiet. Many look over the greens.

This place shines for golfers. The practice range and first swings are steps from the door, so tee times feel easy. Off the course, the large outdoor pool and a soothing spa help everyone unwind. It suits golfers, couples who like calm, and families who want space and a pool.

There is no elevator in some buildings, so upper floors mean stairs. Breakfast feels basic and repeats, and a car helps for wider dinner options.

Pros

  • Directly on a golf course with the practice range steps away.
  • Large outdoor pool with plenty of comfortable loungers.
  • Free parking on-site and free EV charging for guests.
  • Spacious, renovated rooms; many face quiet fairways and green views.

Cons

  • No elevator; stairs required for rooms on higher floors.
  • Breakfast selection limited and service inconsistent during busy mornings.
  • Remote setting; a car needed for broader dining and nightlife.

What travelers say

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James A.

Free EV charging saved the day after a long drive; plugged in and headed straight to the pool by the greens.

17. Best Western PLUS Elixir Grasse

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8.1

1,146 reviews

From
$143
Best for Business
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Set on the hills above Grasse, Best Western Plus Elixir Grasse offers a leafy outdoor pool, free on-site parking, and quick access to the town’s perfume houses.

The hotel sits outside the historic center. Reaching the old town takes a short drive, and the return walk is uphill. A bus stop with routes to Cannes and Antibes is close by. Rooms are clean and compact. Many include a kettle, coffee machine, and a small fridge. The double-door entry helps block corridor noise. Bathrooms vary; some feel updated, while showers can be tight with partial screens.

Relaxing outdoor spaces are the highlight. The pool area and terrace feel calm after a day touring perfume workshops or nearby Riviera towns. It suits drivers exploring the region, solo travelers who value a quiet base, and families needing adjoining rooms or a spacious family room. Business guests heading to Grasse also benefit from easy parking and simple access. Staff are friendly and helpful throughout.

You trade walkable dining for peace and space here. Rooms run small with limited storage, and the on-site restaurant does not open every day.

Pros

  • Leafy outdoor pool and terrace, a quiet spot to unwind.
  • Secure, free on-site parking; convenient for road trips around the Riviera.
  • Rooms include kettle, coffee machine, and a small fridge for drinks.
  • Double-door entry reduces hallway noise for better sleep.

Cons

  • Outside the center; uphill walk back from town at night.
  • Restaurant not open every day; menu and hours feel limited.
  • Some rooms small, dated, and short on storage space.

What travelers say

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Willow K.

The double-door entry kept hallway noise out, and morning coffee from the in-room machine on the terrace felt like a treat before a swim.

18. ibis Styles Nice Cap 3000 Aéroport

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8.5

2,212 reviews

From
$176
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

This ibis Styles puts you beside the airport, across from Cap3000, and a short walk to the beach.

The setting is practical. The free airport shuttle takes the stress out of arrivals and early flights. From Cap3000, buses reach central Nice without a transfer. The local train station is walkable, though it uses stairs over a footbridge. Rooms run compact, but they are bright, clean, and well soundproofed. Beds feel comfy, blackout curtains work, and showers are smartly designed.

What stands out here is the combo of transit ease, shopping next door, and a dip in the small outdoor pool before or after a flight. Breakfast leans continental but shines with a fresh orange juice press and flaky pastries. There is a simple lobby bar for snacks and late bites. This place suits early flyers, solo business travelers who want straightforward logistics, and families who like strolling to the mall, promenade, and beach.

Know a few tradeoffs. Rooms have tight storage and minimal space. Breakfast focuses on cold items, and the DIY egg boiler creates lines. The shuttle stops by late evening, so very late arrivals may need a taxi.

Pros

  • Free airport shuttle and on-site parking close to Nice Airport
  • Two-minute walk to Cap3000 mall with many dining options
  • Beach reachable on foot in about 5–10 minutes
  • Fresh orange juice at breakfast and genuinely helpful, friendly staff

Cons

  • Rooms are small with limited storage and no in-room kettle
  • Breakfast lacks hot dishes; egg-boiling setup often causes lines
  • Shuttle ends by late evening; very late arrivals likely need taxis

What travelers say

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Riley G.

Caught the free airport shuttle, then squeezed fresh OJ at breakfast. Room was small but spotless and quiet, even with planes nearby.

19. Hotel Le Virevent

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8.6

977 reviews

From
$149
Best for Couples
Best for Beach
Why it stands out

In Le Dramont, this 3-star hotel puts Cap Dramont’s trailhead across the road and the beach about 10 minutes on foot.

The hotel sits on the D559 between Agay and Saint‑Raphaël. Walk to cafés, small restaurants, and two sandy coves in the neighborhood. A supermarket is next door, and a bakery waits just behind. Rooms feel fresh, with balconies, partial sea views in some, and walk‑in rain showers, mini‑fridges, and small desks.

Its edge is simple: you step from the door to coastal trails and calm beaches. Active couples and hikers will love sunrise circuits around Cap Dramont and lazy afternoons on the sand. Solo travelers on a working holiday get a quiet base with a small desk and mini‑fridge.

Parking is the headache: paid underground parking is tight, and street spaces fill fast in peak months. It also sits outside central Saint‑Raphaël, so trips into town take longer.

Pros

  • Cap Dramont hikes start across the road with sea views.
  • About 10-minute walk to beaches and Agay’s calm bay.
  • Modern rooms with walk-in rain showers, balconies, and mini-fridges.
  • Bakery and supermarket next door for quick snacks and supplies.

Cons

  • Parking difficult in high season; garage is paid, tight, and limited.
  • Entrance signage is modest; first-time arrivals may miss the rear door.
  • Farther from central Saint-Raphaël; better base for Le Dramont and Agay.

What travelers say

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Thomas J.

Our balcony caught the morning sun, then we grabbed croissants from the bakery out back. The rain shower felt amazing after hiking Cap Dramont across the road.

20. Hotel Royalmar

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8

630 reviews

From
$198
Best for Beach
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Set on Cagnes‑sur‑Mer’s seafront promenade, Hotel Royalmar delivers sea‑view balconies, a 10-minute walk to the train, and a 15-minute ride to Nice Airport.

Step outside to the pebble beach across the road. Cafes and bars line the promenade in both directions. Antibes and Nice are easy rides by train. Inside, rooms feel fresh and simple, with calming tones. Many face the water and include a small balcony. Soundproof doors and quiet AC help sleep. Some rooms sit in a rear building with only stairs.

What stands out here is the front‑row outlook and relaxing pace. Breakfast earns praise, with fresh orange juice and a sea‑view terrace that makes slow mornings tempting. Staff greet with smiles and help with early check‑ins when possible. It suits couples who want time by the water, families seeking a calm base, and travelers planning day trips by rail.

There are tradeoffs. On‑site parking is limited and must be reserved in advance. The annex has no elevator, so upper floors require stairs.

Pros

  • Beachfront setting on Promenade de la Plage, seconds from swimming.
  • About 10-minute walk to Cagnes-sur-Mer train stations for regional trips.
  • Recently refurbished rooms with strong soundproofing and quiet, effective air conditioning.
  • Excellent breakfast with fresh orange juice and a sea-view terrace.

Cons

  • Some rooms in a rear building with no elevator access.
  • On-site parking is small and needs advance reservation.
  • Pebble beach out front; sandy stretch is about 30 minutes away.

What travelers say

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Willow L.

I watched the moon ripple on the water from the balcony. The soundproof doors kept the busy road quiet at night.

Methodology

How We Chose These Hotels

We researched over 250 hotels in Cannes using data from major travel websites and travel forums. We read thousands of guest reviews, analyzed pricing across seasons, and cross-referenced expert travel publications. Some of the hotels on this list were also visited and tested by our team. We prioritized genuine traveler feedback over marketing promises and selected properties that consistently deliver on their promise.

Hotels were ranked using a combination of key criteria, including overall guest satisfaction, value for money, location, room quality and design, and standout features. We did not rank hotels based on affiliate commission rates. Our rankings reflect our genuine editorial assessment and what we believe offers the best experience for different traveler types.

This list is reviewed and updated quarterly. Prices shown are indicative and vary by date, season, and availability. Last fully reviewed: June 2026.