- Carlton Cannes, a Regent Hotel
- Entrance
- Classic room - Sea view, Bedroom
- Classic room - Sea view, Bathroom
- Premium room - City view, Bedroom
- Premium room - City view, Bathroom
- The Alfred Hitchcock Suite, Bedroom
- The Alfred Hitchcock Suite, Living Room
- Carlton Beach Club
- Camelia Tea Lounge
- Riviera Restaurant
- Rüya Restaurant
- Bar 58
- Vip Lounge
- The Pool
- Garden
- Pool Cabanas
- Cannes Le Suquet
- Biot
- Lérins islands
- Riviera
- Saint-Paul-De-Vence
- Grasse
- Isola 2000 opens up a ski area with 45 slopes
Carlton Cannes, a Regent Hotel
Cannes, France
Renovated March, 2023
Carlton Cannes, a Regent Hotel is the hotel of stars on the French Riviera. The palace has evolved throughout the years as a timeless monument, a place which, day by day, combines refined service and well-being. It offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea. From the founding of the League of Nations to the filming of Hitchcock’s To Catch a Thief, History and history mingle in a place of ever-renewed legend. When the past invites us to experience the present. A page of history on its own, the Carlton aims above all to host yours, whether inside its walls or out.
Location
This World Class hotel is located on the famous Croisette Avenue, close to the Cannes Palais des Festivals and to the shopping district. Nice International Airport is situated 25 km away from the hotel.
Accomodation
Throw open the full length windows and let the sparkling rays of the blue coast enter your own personal haven. Across 332 rooms, including 52 Suites and 37 Residences, world-renowned interior designer Tristan Auer has created a series of intimate cocoons that blend the finest Belle Epoque charm with every modern comfort.
Classic room — Sea view
Flooded with light thanks to its iconic bow-windows, a Carlton signature, this room is a piece of haven designed down to the smallest detail by designer Tristan Auer. From its alcove, you will enjoy a breathtaking view over the sea and the vast palette of light shades, from sunrise to sunset.
Premium room — City view
From your room, the city of cinema awaits you. Three large alcove windows decline their luminous shades throughout the day, while you give in to unparalleled comfort, where every detail of refined luxury has been thought of for you.
The Alfred Hitchcock Suite
It was in front of the door of this suite that Grace Kelly kissed Cary Grant in 1954, during the filming of To Catch a Thief. Hitchcock’s film has indeed made the Carlton the privileged place for its key scenes. Located under the dome on the west side and flooded with light from the Croisette, the suite enjoys an unobstructed view over the sea. Settled in the spacious comfort of its living room, you will feel like the main character of a film whose story it is up to you to write. Because at the Carlton, everything is possible.
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Swimming Pool, Garden and The C Club
Experience the solar breath of French Art de Vivre at the edge of our infinity pool, bathed in the Rivera light and surrounded by the setting of the new interior garden. Take a stroll accross our grand patio where mineral blends with vegetal, where the freshness of high trees mixes with the notes of aromatic herbs and harmoniously colored flower beds. In the heart of the bay of Cannes, discover the infinite pleasure of a world of well-being, relaxation and fulfilment. Our fitness center and wellness areas are getting ready for you.
Le Suquet, Where Cannes Was Born
A small fishing village with Roman origins, criss-crossed by cobbled streets and bordered with colorful little houses, Le Suquet will delight both history lovers and curious strollers. Meanwhile, the gourmet will find all his heart can desire in the food shops on Rue Meynadier or in front of the colorful stalls of the Forville Market, which is entirely covered. From the hills, the walker will enjoy a breathtaking view over the bay of Cannes.
Forville Market: Where Tastes Have Colors
Temple of local and seasonal products, the Forville Market is an all-time feast for the eyes and taste buds. There, you will find the fruit and vegetable stalls from the market gardeners meeting with fish freshly caught in the bay of Cannes. Open every morning in summer, it also hosts a flea market on certain days that will delight bargain hunters.
Lérins Islands: Where History Is Second Nature
An unmissable jewel in the bay of Cannes, the Lérins islands are the perfect setting for a walk where the mysteries of history rub shoulders with the beauty of unspoiled nature. Made up of two large islands: Sainte-Marguerite and Saint-Honorat, it harbors the cell of the Iron Mask and the monumental submerged statues of British artist Jason deCaires Taylor. On your tour, you can also meditate in the tranquility of a Cistercian abbey with a fortified monastery.
Saint-Paul-De-Vence, Where Art Makes History
Perched on its promontory and surrounded by ramparts, this small village crossed by 1000 years of history has welcomed many artists whose footsteps still resonate in its cobbled streets. Picasso, Braque, Modigliani, Matisse, and even Chagall (who is buried there) stayed at the Colombe d’Or, the famous local inn. In the 1950s, many personalities from the 7th art met there, such as director Henri Clouzot or the legendary couple formed by Yves Montant and Simone Signoret. A
Biot, Where Glass Captures Light
Surrounded by its 5 chapels, Biot offers a haven of peace made up of shady streets, various restaurants, and places steeped in history for the time of an excursion. But above all, the city owes its fame to its art of glassmaking, reintroduced in 1956 as a noble art by ceramic engineer Éloi Monod. A whole generation of master glassmakers was trained in this art of fire in Biot, earning the village its international reputation.
Grasse, Where The Sun Becomes Scent
World capital of perfume, Grasse invites you on a journey of the senses that dates back to the 17th century. You can get familiar with the art of perfumery by visiting the International Museum of Perfumery gardens. Learn to identify the main floral notes and discover the techniques refined over the centuries that still participate in the creation of today’s greatest fragrances. You can even become a “Nez” for a day and create your own scent by visiting one of the perfumeries.
Isola 2000, Where The Sun Turns to Snow
The highest resort on the Côte d’Azur, located less than an hour from Cannes, Isola 2000 opens up a ski area with 45 slopes. Snow and sun are guaranteed there from December to April thanks to the legendary the Col de la Lombarde microclimate. Whether you prefer skiing, snowboarding, hiking, alone or with family, the domain will satisfy all your snowy whishes with the most high-end services.
Dining
Carlton Beach Club
Chefs Alexandra Delamare and Laurent Bunel give rise to a sunny, local, simple and generous cuisine, which can be enjoyed in front of the azure bay of Cannes. There is found all the Carlton expertise, tinged with a touch of Dolce Vita à la française.
Riviera Restaurant
Seasonality and proximity are the watchwords that preside over the Riviera menu. In a Mediterranean brasserie spirit, you will particularly appreciate the chef’s table facing the open kitchen, or the terrace overlooking the Croisette and its breathtaking view of the endless sea.
Rüya
Created by renowned restaurant-owner Umut Özkanca, Rüya — "dream"— in Turkish, offers a sophisticated and contemporary cuisine inspired by the Anatolian Peninsula’s colorful history, from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. Guests will enjoy our menu made up of a range of Anatolian classics, revisited with a modern and fresh twist, all imbued with the Turkish conviviality and sharing spirit.
Camelia Tea Lounge
In a discreetly elegant setting, our Tea Lounge will offer you a special moment out of time: a world tour that will take you from the known all the way to the unknown. Our selection of teas can be paired with sweets imagined by our pastry chefs.
Bar 58
Leaning on the Raku ceramic mosaic counter, created by the talent of a local craftswoman, or comfortably seated in one of the armchairs, take the opportunity to order your favorite drink from our bartender and mixologist, they will remember it. They know how to execute the most classic recipes just as much as they can recommend the house’s signature cocktails.
Suitable for
Discovering Cannes