Carlton Cannes, a Regent Hotel
2026 Expert GuideUpdated June 2026

20 Best Luxury Hotels in Cannes for 2026

Reviewed by Levi Butler - 11 years of hotel expertise. Reviewed and ranked by value, location, and quality.

Editor's Picks

Our 5 Favorite Hotels

Cannes sits on the French Riviera, famed for its sunlit beaches, yacht-clad harbor, and the glitz of the Croisette. This best-luxury list is an editorially curated selection for travelers who want comfort, polish, and memorable surroundings. Hotels were chosen based on verified guest ratings, location, and value. The city’s standout draw is the Cannes Film Festival atmosphere along the coast.

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Carlton Cannes, a Regent Hotel
1
Best Overall
9.4

846 reviews

Carlton Cannes, a Regent Hotel

After a major restoration, this Belle Époque icon added a lush inner courtyard with a pool, bringing resort calm to La Croisette’s most storied address.
From$493
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Read full review: Hôtel Barrière Le Majestic Cannes
Hôtel Barrière Le Majestic Cannes
5
Best for Families
8.8

1,266 reviews

Hôtel Barrière Le Majestic Cannes

Hôtel Barrière Le Majestic hides a private 35-seat cinema just a 2-minute walk from the Palais des Festivals, plus a year‑round heated outdoor pool on the Croisette.
From$1,688
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Hotel Le Saint Paul
6
Best for Couples
9

281 reviews

Hotel Le Saint Paul

Hotel Le Saint Paul is a rare five‑star hideaway inside the walled village of Saint‑Paul‑de‑Vence, blending cobbled‑lane charm with hillside vistas from select rooms and suites.
From$563
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Tiara Miramar Beach Resort
7
Best Independent
8.8

348 reviews

Tiara Miramar Beach Resort

At Tiara Miramar Beach Resort, you step from a cliffside sunbed straight into the sea.
From$397
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Adonis Mougins
9
Best Value
8.5

1,053 reviews

Adonis Mougins

Adonis Mougins delivers apartment-style suites with kitchens, an outdoor pool, and free on-site parking—a practical base for Cannes, Antibes, and Grasse.
From$219
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1. Carlton Cannes, a Regent Hotel

Carlton Cannes, a Regent Hotel
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Carlton Cannes, a Regent Hotel

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Carlton Cannes, a Regent Hotel
Carlton Cannes, a Regent Hotel
Carlton Cannes, a Regent Hotel
Carlton Cannes, a Regent Hotel
Carlton Cannes, a Regent Hotel
9.4

846 reviews

From
$493
Best for Couples
Best for Beach
Why it stands out

After a major restoration, this Belle Époque icon added a lush inner courtyard with a pool, bringing resort calm to La Croisette’s most storied address.

Set on 58 boulevard de La Croisette, the hotel faces the bay with a private beach club across the road. Designer shops and cafes line the promenade in both directions. The Palais des Festivals sits about 15 minutes away on foot. Inside, rooms feel freshly renewed: bright materials, plush beds, and smart lighting. Many face the sea or the Esterel hills. Housekeeping refreshes rooms twice daily.

The sweet spot here is balance: Riviera glamour outside, quiet gardens within. Staff often learn names and tailor small touches, from greetings to thoughtful help. The gym stands out with quality equipment and a welcoming setup. Honeymooners and style‑seeking couples come for sea views and the storied vibe. Families like the simple beach day setup and calm rooms. Solo business travelers get a polished, central base with professional service.

There is an honest tradeoff. Big events sometimes take over the beach club or even the courtyard, which can limit access. If pool time is a must, check schedules ahead.

Pros

  • Prime La Croisette location among designer boutiques, cafes, and seafront promenades.
  • Lush inner courtyard garden with outdoor pool and sunny terrace.
  • Renovated rooms with bright design; some offer Esterel and sea views.
  • Attentive service; staff remember guest names and personalize details.

Cons

  • Beach club and even pool areas may close for private events.
  • Beach loungers and access are not included with room stays.
  • Breakfast service sometimes slow; coffee orders and drinks can take time.

What travelers say

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Oliver G.

They remembered my name by day two, and the new courtyard garden with pool was my favorite place to unwind after the beach.

2. Five Seas by Inwood Hotels

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9

628 reviews

From
$1,214
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Swim in a rooftop pool facing Le Suquet, then walk two minutes to the Palais des Festivals.

The hotel sits beside the Notre-Dame de Bon Voyage church, near the harbor and the Croisette. Beaches, boutiques, and the train station are all a short walk. Rooms run large for Cannes and feel quiet, even on street sides. Expect thoughtful touches like a complimentary minibar, fresh water for outings, and soft robes. Suites add big bathrooms and, in some cases, terraces for open-air coffee.

Service is the headline here. The concierge team secures tables, beach clubs, and even buggy drop-offs to boats with ease. Families get small surprises, like a plush toy or child-size slippers, that make kids feel special. Le Roof serves smart, flavorful plates with skyline views, ideal for a date night. This spot suits honeymooners, conference-goers attending events at the Palais, and families who want space without leaving the center.

There is a tradeoff. The lively rooftop scene can bring music late, so light sleepers should request a quieter room. Breakfast is generous, but some hot or premium items carry a surcharge.

Pros

  • Two-minute walk to the Palais des Festivals and the harbor.
  • Rooftop pool and bar with wide views over Le Suquet.
  • Exceptionally proactive concierge for restaurants, beach clubs, and activities.
  • Complimentary in-room minibar with daily replenishment.

Cons

  • Rooftop music and street noise audible in some rooms at night.
  • Breakfast surcharges for certain hot or premium items.
  • Some rooms show wear, with dated carpets and dim lighting.

What travelers say

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Maya F.

Breakfast on the rooftop with Le Suquet views was a perfect start. Concierge booked beach clubs and dinner in minutes.

3. Hôtel Martinez, in The Unbound Collection by Hyatt

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9

2,302 reviews

From
$636
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

During the Cannes Film Festival, stars sweep down the Martinez’s staircase; the rest of the year brings the same Riviera sparkle, a private beach club across La Croisette, and rooms with sea views.

Set on Boulevard de la Croisette, the hotel sits steps from sandy beach clubs, cafés, and designer shops. The train station is about 15 minutes on foot, handy for day trips. Rooms feel bright and roomy, with smooth Art Deco lines and plush beds. Many face the bay or gardens, and soundproofing keeps most street buzz outside. Closet space runs tight in some rooms, and some bathrooms use shower‑over‑bath tubs.

Breakfast is the headline here. Expect barista coffee, made‑to‑order eggs, and plenty of vegetarian choices—an exceptional breakfast for early starts or lazy mornings. Service stands out too: warm welcomes, quick valet, and a concierge who lines up tables and beach plans. This spot suits honeymooners and style‑seekers, film fans in May, and families who want easy beach days. It also works for business trips tied to events along the Croisette.

There are tradeoffs. Sunbeds at the private beach cost extra even for guests. The pool is modest and can feel busy in peak weeks, and festival periods bring crowds and tighter access.

Pros

  • Private sandy beach club directly across the road on La Croisette.
  • Excellent breakfast buffet with barista coffee and made‑to‑order eggs.
  • Spacious, soundproofed rooms; many offer balconies or partial sea views.
  • Warm, proactive staff and helpful concierge for reservations and plans.

Cons

  • Sunbeds at the hotel’s private beach require paid reservations.
  • Pool is small and may feel crowded during busy periods.
  • Occasional nightlife or mechanical noise affects some rooms.

What travelers say

E

Ethan T.

We walked in to rose petals on the bed and a chilled bottle for our anniversary. Sweet touch after a beach day across the road.

4. Mondrian Cannes

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8.9

686 reviews

From
$6,470
Best for Couples
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

Set behind a rare lawn on La Croisette, Mondrian Cannes lets guests slip from quiet garden to beach promenade in moments.

The front gate faces the sea; the rear doorway opens onto Rue d’Antibes for easy shopping and cafes. Everything is walkable, from the marina to the Palais. Rooms are large and sleek, with balconies in many and Balmain toiletries. A free, non-alcoholic minibar is restocked daily, and turndown brings chocolates. Garden-facing rooms stay hushed at night; note some baths have only a handheld shower.

The standout here is the green courtyard life. Breakfast under the trees feels calm, and Mr. Nakamoto serves polished Japanese plates later on. Then it is a short stroll to Hyde Beach Cannes for the sand, with guest discounts on loungers. Couples who want style and sea views will be happy, as will shoppers using the back gate. Valet and concierge make arrivals smooth, and even handle little touches, like topping up a hybrid.

There is no pool or spa, and beach loungers at the partner club cost extra and may run out on busy days.

Pros

  • Set back from La Croisette with a quiet garden courtyard.
  • Rear entrance opens directly to Rue d’Antibes shops and cafes.
  • Guest access to Hyde Beach Cannes with discounted sunbeds.
  • Complimentary non-alcoholic minibar restocked daily in rooms for a nice perk.

Cons

  • No swimming pool or spa; beach sunbeds cost extra at partner club.
  • Only one elevator, so waits are common at busy times.
  • Breakfast selection is small and service slows during peak hours.

What travelers say

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Audrey M.

Walking through the garden onto the Croisette felt special. The free minibar was restocked daily, and breakfast in the courtyard was my favorite slow start.

5. Hôtel Barrière Le Majestic Cannes

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8.8

1,266 reviews

From
$1,688
Best for Families
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

Hôtel Barrière Le Majestic hides a private 35-seat cinema just a 2-minute walk from the Palais des Festivals, plus a year‑round heated outdoor pool on the Croisette.

The hotel sits on La Croisette, opposite its private beach club. Shops and cafes are all around. Old Town and the train station are reachable in about 10 minutes on foot. Sea‑view rooms look over palms and the bay. Ask for a higher floor if you want a clear view above the trees. Beds are plush, with blackout electric shutters. Some bathrooms are compact, and a few top‑floor rooms have smaller windows.

Service is the headline here. Teams at reception, concierge, breakfast, and beach work in sync and remember faces. The breakfast spread is generous and fresh, day after day. Families like the Kids Club and little gifts for children. Couples book sea‑view suites, then unwind in the spa after the beach. Business travelers will value the easy walk to the Palais.

There are tradeoffs. Beach sunbeds cost extra, and during big events access may be limited or moved. The pool area is pleasant but tight, and loungers go fast at peak times.

Pros

  • Two-minute walk to the Palais des Festivals and opposite the beach.
  • Year-round heated outdoor pool and a clean, well-equipped gym.
  • Outstanding breakfast buffet with wide variety and attentive service.
  • Kids Club with games and thoughtful welcome gifts for children.

Cons

  • Beach club sunbeds cost extra for hotel guests.
  • Pool area small with limited loungers; crowded at busy times.
  • Wi‑Fi inconsistent and slow in some rooms and public areas.

What travelers say

B

Blake O.

Woke to a full sea view, hit the heated pool, then crushed the breakfast spread. Staff remembered us by day two.

6. Hotel Le Saint Paul

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9

281 reviews

From
$563
Best for Couples
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Hotel Le Saint Paul is a rare five‑star hideaway inside the walled village of Saint‑Paul‑de‑Vence, blending cobbled‑lane charm with hillside vistas from select rooms and suites.

Step outside and reach tiny art galleries, cafés, and the ramparts in minutes. Inside, rooms lean 18th‑century in style with patterned fabrics and classic wood. Some open to balconies with sweeping views toward the hills and, in the distance, the sea. Bathrooms feel thoughtfully laid out, with space for toiletries, and air conditioning helps in the summer heat.

Service is the standout. Staff recognize faces, arrange taxis, and steer cars through the village’s restricted gate, then bring them back when needed. The terrace restaurant offers calm when the lanes get crowded, making this a strong pick for honeymooners, art lovers, and older travelers who appreciate help with bags and parking.

Know the tradeoffs. Reaching the hotel means stairs and pedestrian streets, there is no fitness center, and a few rooms run small or get occasional noise or weaker cooling on very hot days.

Pros

  • Inside the medieval walls; galleries, cafés, and ramparts are steps away.
  • Attentive staff manage restricted-zone car access, parking, and helpful luggage service.
  • Terrace restaurant offers a calm setting away from busy village lanes.
  • Some rooms feature balconies with sweeping valley or distant sea views.

Cons

  • No fitness center or spa facilities on site.
  • Access involves stairs and pedestrian streets; arrivals with luggage may be challenging.
  • Certain rooms feel compact, with limited drawer space or storage.

What travelers say

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Natalie E.

They parked our rental, whisked away the bags, and later pulled the car around after we spent hours browsing the art shops—easiest checkout ever.

7. Tiara Miramar Beach Resort

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8.8

348 reviews

From
$397
Best for Couples
Best for Beach
Why it stands out

At Tiara Miramar Beach Resort, you step from a cliffside sunbed straight into the sea.

Set on a quiet cove in Le Trayas, the resort faces open water and red rocks. A few casual restaurants sit within a short walk, and a shuttle to the nearest station helps with trips along the coast. Rooms vary by category; Junior Suites feel roomy and add large terraces with loungers. Some standard rooms feel snug, and bathrooms can run small. On upper floors, some terraces look over rooflines, which narrows the view.

Days center on the cliffside pool and private cove. Swim, then climb the ladder back to your sunbed, or take the free paddleboards out. Breakfast stands out with made-to-order eggs, crepes, and pancakes. Service is friendly across reception, restaurant, and housekeeping. This spot fits couples and honeymooners who want a romantic hideaway, and families with water‑loving teens who prefer pool-and-sea days. A car or driver makes exploring easier.

The remote setting means limited shopping and nightlife, and the shoreline here is rocky, not sandy. Service by the pool can feel slow, and background music is not always subtle.

Pros

  • Direct sea access from the private cove via ladders.
  • Relaxed pool with plenty of loungers and wide sea views.
  • Excellent made-to-order breakfast with eggs, crepes, pancakes, and fruit.
  • Free non-motorized water sports like stand-up paddleboards available.

Cons

  • Remote location with limited shops; a car makes outings easier.
  • No sandy beach on-site; ladder entry from concrete solarium.
  • Loud background music around pool and restaurant during the day.

What travelers say

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Caleb P.

We spent lazy afternoons by the pool, then climbed the ladder into the sea—so fun. Breakfast had made-to-order eggs and crepes.

8. Villa Miraé by Inwood Hotels - Cap d'Antibes

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8.9

99 reviews

From
$3,195
Best for Couples
Best for Beach
Why it stands out

On Cap d’Antibes, Villa Miraé delivers a garden‑pool hideaway plus a private solarium across the street for easy beach dips between breakfast and dinner.

Set on the Garoupe side of the cape, the beach is a minute away via the solarium. The grounds feel calm, with lush gardens, a quiet pool, and a pretty courtyard. Inside, spaces look fresh and refined. There are rooms, suites, and apartments; some include balconies and separate lounge areas. Soft towels, crisp bedding, and attentive service add comfort.

What stands out here is the private‑villa vibe without losing hotel polish. Arrivals feel special behind the grand gate, then slow down among the trees and sun beds. Dining is a highlight, with two on-site restaurants, including Amarines, known for creative, beautifully presented plates. This setting suits honeymooners and couples chasing slow mornings, beach time, and long dinners. Families who want space and easy sand access also fit well.

Note a couple tradeoffs. There’s no gym or spa, and daytime dining is limited; the pool has no food service and a short drinks list.

Pros

  • Private solarium across the street with direct beach access.
  • Lush gardens with a quiet pool and picturesque courtyard.
  • Two on-site restaurants, including Amarines with creative, beautifully presented cuisine.
  • Generous rooms, some with balconies and separate lounge areas.

Cons

  • No gym or spa at the property, despite five stars.
  • Limited daytime dining; small menus and no food service at pool.
  • Limited availability of beach beds at the solarium during busy times.

What travelers say

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Elizabeth T.

Loved the private solarium across the street—swam before breakfast every day. The omelet at breakfast was unreal.

9. Adonis Mougins

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8.5

1,053 reviews

From
$219
Best for Families
Best for Long Stays
Why it stands out

Adonis Mougins delivers apartment-style suites with kitchens, an outdoor pool, and free on-site parking—a practical base for Cannes, Antibes, and Grasse.

The property sits just off the main road outside Mougins. You can reach Cannes in about 20 minutes by car, and Sophia Antipolis even faster. Not much is walkable, so a car helps. Rooms range from studios to apartments and villas. Layouts bring separate living areas, sofa beds, and kitchenettes; some include a balcony or terrace for morning coffee. Most buildings face away from the road, which keeps rooms quiet. Air conditioning handles the heat well in summer.

What stands out here is the self-catering ease. Families and longer stays get space to spread out, plus laundry on site and a calm pool for breaks between outings. Staff earn shout‑outs for warm, multilingual help and local tips. There’s also a small fitness corner and a sauna for quick resets. Layouts work well for families of four and couples on road trips.

There’s no on‑site dinner restaurant, and fuller breakfast options appear mainly in season, so plan to drive for meals.

Pros

  • Apartment-style rooms with kitchenettes, some with balconies and separate living areas.
  • Outdoor pool and small fitness corner, plus a sauna on site.
  • Free, secure parking; easy base for drives to Cannes and Grasse.
  • Warm, multilingual staff who go above and beyond for guests.

Cons

  • Wi‑Fi coverage inconsistent; some rooms need a booster to work.
  • No on-site dinner restaurant; off-season breakfast selection noticeably reduced.
  • Reception not 24/7; late check-in and gate instructions can confuse.

What travelers say

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Natalie E.

The team noticed our birthdays and left sweet little gifts. We loved sipping coffee on the balcony after a swim, with free parking making day trips to Cannes simple.

10. Cap d'Antibes Beach Hotel

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1/5

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8.2

54 reviews

From
$4,509
Best for Beach
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Cap d’Antibes Beach Hotel is one of the rare Cap addresses with direct, toes-in-the-sand beach access and a small pool just behind the shore.

It sits on the sandy edge of Juan-les-Pins, on Boulevard Maréchal Juin. Restaurants and the seaside scene are close, yet it feels calm. Rooms range from Standard to Suites, with big differences in view and layout. Sea-view rooms bring the horizon inside; garden-facing options feel more tucked away.

The star here is easy beach life. The hotel runs a private section of sand and a compact outdoor pool for a quick dip. Service draws praise for warm, attentive staff, and the kitchen turns out fresh, healthy plates. Dog-friendly touches make it easy to bring a pet.

The private area borders a local beach, so it will not feel fully secluded. Room categories vary widely; view and finish jump noticeably between options.

Pros

  • Direct beach access with a managed private section on Juan-les-Pins.
  • Compact outdoor pool with loungers steps from the sand.
  • Friendly, attentive staff praised in multiple guest reviews.
  • On-site dining earns praise for fresh, healthy, flavorful dishes.

Cons

  • Private beach sits beside a public area, less secluded atmosphere.
  • Room categories differ widely in view and finish; booking can be confusing.
  • Some guests reported uncomfortable beds or damp rooms.

What travelers say

B

Brandon P.

Coffee on the private beach, then a lazy hour at the cute pool—perfect rhythm. Staff were kind to my dog.

11. Staybridge Suites - Cannes Centre by IHG

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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

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Camila R.

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

12. Hôtel & Spa Belle Plage

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8.9

658 reviews

From
$838
Best for Beach
Best for Long Stays
Why it stands out

Steps from Cannes’ sandy Plage du Midi, Hôtel & Spa Belle Plage pairs a two-minute walk to the beach with a 4-star stay and an on-site spa.

It sits by Square Mistral, at the edge of Le Suquet. Cafés, the Old Port, and market streets are reachable in about 10 minutes on foot. Rooms span Standard and Suite categories, plus apartments, studios, and a penthouse. These choices help guests spread out for longer trips.

The draw is easy beach days without giving up flexibility. Apartment and studio options suit families and long stays who want space near the sea. Couples get spa time and sunset walks along the bay. Business travelers heading to the Palais find a calm base near the water.

This west-side address sits farther from the Palais and La Croisette boutiques. Expect a longer walk, or plan a short taxi ride for big events.

Pros

  • Two-minute walk to Plage du Midi from Square Mistral.
  • On-site spa for relaxing after a day in the sun.
  • Apartment, studio, and penthouse options for longer, roomier stays.
  • Easy walk to Le Suquet and the Old Port.

Cons

  • About 20-minute walk to the Palais and central designer shops.
  • La Croisette nightlife and clubs require a taxi or longer walk.

What travelers say

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Henry R.

I walked out the door and hit the sand in two minutes. Perfect for a quick swim before breakfast.

13. Best Western Premier Le Patio des Artistes Wellness Jacuzzi

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8.9

1,597 reviews

From
$250
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

In Cannes’ La Banane, Le Patio des Artistes pairs big, quiet rooms with a rooftop terrace and hot tub, all 10 minutes on foot to La Croisette and the station.

Set on a calm side street off Rue d’Antibes, the hotel sits near shops, cafés, and the beach. You can reach the Old Port and the train in minutes. Rooms feel larger than typical for Cannes and stay peaceful thanks to soundproofing. Expect coffee machines, kettles, robes, and Nuxe toiletries; some rooms face the leafy patio, others the inner courtyards.

What this place does best is give you space to unwind in the city center. The ground-floor patio is a pleasant spot for breakfast or a quiet break. Up top, the rooftop hot tub and loungers offer sun without the sand. There’s also a bookable private spa for an hour of privacy. Couples who want calm after beach days, solo business travelers headed to the Palais, and families of three needing space will feel at home here.

There are tradeoffs. The rooftop jacuzzi follows set hours and is sometimes closed for maintenance. The underground garage fits smaller cars best and feels tight to maneuver.

Pros

  • About 10-minute walk to La Croisette and the train station
  • Rooftop terrace with jacuzzi and plenty of sun loungers
  • Spacious, soundproofed rooms with coffee machines and Nuxe toiletries
  • Bookable private spa for an hour of privacy

Cons

  • Rooftop jacuzzi has limited hours and occasional maintenance closures
  • Underground parking garage is very tight for larger cars
  • No gym or on-site bar for evening socializing

What travelers say

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Natalie G.

Sunset on the roof was the moment—loungers, city views, and a warm jacuzzi. Then we walked to La Croisette for dinner in under ten minutes.

14. Hôtel Barrière Le Gray d'Albion

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1/5

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8.8

1,426 reviews

From
$8,480
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Stay here to wake up near La Croisette and reach the beach in about 1 minute, while the train station sits roughly 5 minutes away.

The hotel sits between the seafront and Rue d’Antibes. Shops, cafés, and the Palais are within a short walk. Many rooms include balconies or terraces, so you get fresh air and a little privacy. Beds are comfortable, and renovated spaces feel clean and modern.

What stands out is the location-to-fun ratio. You get central Cannes plus access to the Mademoiselle Gray beach club on the sand. Staff earn praise for warm, efficient service and helpful concierge support. It suits couples planning beach days and shopping, solo business travelers arriving by train, and families who want space and an easy base.

There’s an honest tradeoff. There is no on-site pool, and loungers at the beach club cost extra, with no discount for hotel guests.

Pros

  • One-minute walk to the beach; five minutes to Cannes train station.
  • Many rooms include balconies or terraces with pleasant outdoor space.
  • Leafy breakfast terrace with generous hot and cold selections.
  • Warm, professional service; helpful concierge for bookings and local tips.

Cons

  • No on-site pool; spa access is at a sister property.
  • Beach club loungers cost extra, with no discount for hotel guests.
  • Small, dated gym with limited equipment for serious workouts.

What travelers say

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Ava P.

Breakfast on the garden terrace was the best start—fresh bread, strong coffee, and leafy shade—then we walked to the beach in a minute.

15. Hôtel La Villa Cannes

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8.9

337 reviews

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

Set just behind La Croisette, Hôtel La Villa Cannes pairs a 5-minute walk to the beach with a calm garden courtyard and small pool for escaping the buzz.

It sits at the quieter end of the promenade, near cafés, supermarkets, and public beaches. You reach the waterfront in about five minutes, often via an underpass beneath the railway. Rooms are spotless and thoughtfully laid out; some are compact, while others add terraces with garden or pool views. Expect designer toiletries, in-room coffee or tea, and welcome touches like refillable water.

The courtyard is the draw. It feels tucked away, with greenery, loungers, and a petite pool that invites a slow afternoon after swimming in the sea. Service stands out for warmth and a can‑do attitude, from welcoming a dog to finding a safe spot for a bike. Couples will like the relaxed vibe and easy beach walks. Business travelers and festival‑goers get a steady base with quiet mornings and a longer but manageable walk to the main venues.

There are tradeoffs. Trains run beside the hotel; some rooms face the tracks, and the tunnel walk to the beach can feel stark at night. The pool terrace is compact and often shaded, so space can fill quickly.

Pros

  • About five minutes’ walk to La Croisette beaches, shops, and restaurants.
  • Peaceful garden courtyard with a small pool and sun loungers.
  • Warm, proactive staff; pool towels and refillable drinking water available.
  • Rooms offer designer toiletries and in-room coffee or tea.

Cons

  • Some rooms face the railway; noise and underpass may deter light sleepers.
  • Air conditioning and blackout curtains vary; certain rooms stay warm and bright.
  • Pool area is small and often shaded, with limited loungers.

What travelers say

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William L.

Loved the quiet garden and small pool after the beach; staff handed us fresh towels and kept free water refills coming.

16. Sun Riviera Hotel

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8.7

707 reviews

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

Set right on Rue d’Antibes, Sun Riviera pairs a central address with a small outdoor pool and quiet garden—rare in the heart of Cannes.

Step outside to brand-name shops, cafés, and handy routes to La Croisette. The beach is a walk of about five minutes. The train station is also walkable. Rooms stay calm thanks to strong soundproofing. Many face the garden, and some add a balcony over the pool. Beds are large and comfortable. Air conditioning is quiet and effective. Expect tea and coffee, a mini fridge, and tidy bathrooms.

Service stands out here. Reception, breakfast, and housekeeping teams go out of their way to help. This spot fits couples who want a boutique base near sand, shops, and dining. It also suits solo travelers and friends who roam by day, then unwind in the garden with a quick swim.

Wi‑Fi may feel slow for heavy work. On-site parking is tight, and nearby public garages can be easier.

Pros

  • On Rue d’Antibes, about five minutes’ walk to the beach.
  • Quiet garden with a small pool and sun loungers.
  • Welcoming staff across reception, breakfast, and helpful housekeeping teams.
  • Strong soundproofing and quiet, efficient air conditioning throughout the rooms.

Cons

  • Wi‑Fi connection is often weak or slow in rooms.
  • Pool is very small, more for a quick dip.
  • On-site parking tight; nearby public garages feel easier to use.

What travelers say

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Willow L.

Slept like a baby—even next to the elevator. AC was ice-cool, and that little garden pool hit the spot after a beach day.

17. Hôtel Lepoussin

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10

4 reviews

From
$534
Best for City Breaks
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Hôtel Lepoussin gives you apartment-style space with kitchenettes in central Cannes, 10–15 minutes to the beach and 5 minutes to the station.

The hotel sits on a lively street, yet courtyard rooms stay calm. A bakery and supermarket are close, so quick bites are simple. You can reach the Croisette in about seven minutes on foot. Rooms range from simple studios to larger apartments. Expect clean spaces with practical touches like a hob, capsule coffee machine, and even a mini dishwasher in some units.

Service is the standout. Staff greet with warmth and help with small details, day and night, thanks to a 24/7 reception. Self-catering makes longer stays easier, and the on-site underground parking is handy in the center of Cannes. This setup fits families or small groups who want space to spread out, festival visitors who like to walk, and business travelers who value fast access to trains.

There are tradeoffs. The underground garage has a tight entrance and is only accessible after check-in. Parts of the building feel a bit dated, and occasional hallway odors and spotty AC have been reported.

Pros

  • Five-minute walk to Cannes train station; bakery and supermarket nearby.
  • About ten to fifteen minutes on foot to the beach and Croisette.
  • Kitchenettes with hob, capsule coffee machine, and mini dishwasher available.
  • 24/7 reception with very friendly staff; helpful service throughout stays.

Cons

  • Underground parking entrance is very narrow; access allowed only after check-in.
  • Occasional AC issues; some rooms feel warm despite settings.
  • Parts of the building and corridors feel dated, with occasional hallway odors.

What travelers say

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Elizabeth S.

Our courtyard-facing room stayed whisper-quiet, even on a busy street. The kitchenette made quick breakfasts and late-night snacks easy between beach walks.

18. BW Premier Collection Mondial

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8.7

919 reviews

From
$307
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Set right on Rue d’Antibes, BW Premier Collection Mondial puts boutiques at your door and the beach just a few minutes away.

The Palais des Festivals and the train station are both an easy walk. Rooms feel fresh and tidy, though some are compact. Suites add a separate living room with a door, and many balconies peek toward the sea or across terracotta rooftops. Expect Clarins toiletries, a rainfall-and-handheld shower combo, and a Nespresso for quick coffee.

Service is the headline here. The front desk and breakfast teams greet with warmth, help with beach plans, and sometimes arrange thoughtful upgrades. That care, plus the central setting, suits shoppers and beach days, families who want extra space, and solo business travelers who need a simple base with fast Wi‑Fi.

Tradeoff: street-facing rooms hear late-night bar noise; higher floors help. There’s little on-site leisure, mostly reception and a compact breakfast room.

Pros

  • Prime spot on Rue d’Antibes, Cannes’ main shopping street.
  • Short walk to the beach and Palais des Festivals.
  • Balcony rooms offer partial sea views and sunny city outlooks.
  • Suites with separating door work well for families with kids.

Cons

  • Street-facing rooms pick up bar noise late into the night.
  • Limited on-site facilities beyond reception and a small breakfast room.
  • Some rooms and the lobby are smaller than expected.

What travelers say

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Julian B.

Sipped coffee on our tiny balcony, watching the sea at the end of Rue d’Antibes; later, Clarisse at the desk mapped the best beach spots for us.

19. Croisette Beach Hotel Cannes - MGallery Collection

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1/10

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8.4

537 reviews

From
$671
Best for City Breaks
Best for Beach
Why it stands out

Set one street back from La Croisette, Croisette Beach Hotel gives you private beach club access within minutes while keeping you in a stylish, boutique base.

The spot is prime. Step to the sand and the hotel’s beach club in a few minutes, and reach Rue d’Antibes for shopping just around the corner. Rooms feel bright and modern, with colorful touches and smart TVs that stream. Some have balconies. Bathrooms vary; some have walk‑in showers, others a tub with a handheld. Clarins toiletries add a nice touch. Street‑facing rooms pick up early‑morning noise, while garden views run quieter.

This place shines for easy beach days plus friendly service. You get the beach vibe without sleeping right on the seafront, and the team often goes the extra mile. It suits couples who want sun and shopping, friends sharing a Junior Suite, and solo business travelers who need a central base and a fitness room open 24/7. Pets are welcome, and bowls appear in-room.

Know a couple tradeoffs. The small outdoor pool sits in a compact courtyard and fills fast. Loungers at the private beach cost extra and often need advance reservations, and there’s no full on‑site restaurant beyond breakfast.

Pros

  • About three-minute walk to the hotel’s private beach club.
  • Friendly, attentive staff across reception, breakfast, and the beach club.
  • Modern rooms with smart TVs; some include balconies for fresh air.
  • Fitness room open 24/7 for quick workouts.

Cons

  • Pool is very small and often crowded; no lifeguard presence.
  • Beach loungers cost extra and usually require advance reservations.
  • Street-facing rooms get early-morning noise from bins and deliveries.

What travelers say

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Brandon P.

They let us shower in a room after checkout, right after the beach. Huge win before our train. Also loved having Netflix on the TV for a slow night in.

20. Juliana Hotel Cannes

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8.4

1,229 reviews

From
$273
Best for Families
Best for Beach
Why it stands out

On a calm avenue near La Croisette, Juliana gives a two-minute walk to the beach and a quiet night’s sleep.

It sits in a quiet residential pocket, so evenings feel relaxed. Restaurants and Rue d’Antibes are about ten minutes on foot, and the center sits a bit farther. Rooms are modern, very clean, and well kept. Many have balconies, and the AC works well in summer. Families will like the space, including family rooms for four. There’s also a small outdoor pool for a quick dip.

Breakfast is the standout. Expect fresh bakery items, a yogurt and granola bar, hot dishes, and a fun DIY egg boiler. Staff service is warm and attentive across reception, housekeeping, and the breakfast team. That makes this a smart pick for families chasing easy beach days, couples who want calm nights and a balcony, and business travelers who value friendly help with invoices and bags.

Know one tradeoff: Wi‑Fi can be unreliable, which may frustrate remote workers who need steady video calls.

Pros

  • Two to five minutes to the beach, quiet residential street location.
  • Spacious rooms and **family rooms for four**, many with balconies.
  • Breakfast buffet with local bakery items and a DIY egg station.
  • Friendly, professional staff who help with special requests and luggage.

Cons

  • Wi‑Fi drops in places and can be unreliable for work calls.
  • On-site parking is expensive, with a small garage and tight access.
  • No in-room kettle or coffee maker unless requested from reception.

What travelers say

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Chloe P.

Walked to the beach in two minutes, then slept in total quiet. The DIY egg boiler at breakfast was oddly fun.

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.