If you love garlic, this is the place.
by emilesc about La Mere Beisson
Very small and intimate, provencial and laid back. Very cute dog at the cash register. Tell him I said hi. I went during the Cannes Film Festival, so prices may normally be lower. All the food is good. I was with a large group that shared so I tried a bit of everything. Recommended: the minnestrone (and I'm not usually a minnestrone person), escargot, chicken tarragon with pasta, vanilla ice cream with chestnut sauce. House wine is Ott - very good.
Musee de la Castre
by sue_stone
The Musee de la Castre is housed in a chateau and has a fantastic loacation on the top of a hill looking over the port.
It houses of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern antiquities.
Even if you decide not to go in, it is worth walking up to it to check out the view over Cannes.
Just a "third division" yatch moored at Cannes
by NiceLife
Rank 31 in the worlds hundred largest yatchs is 235 foot Tueq (pronounced “Tewk”). The owner is reportedly the brother of Saudi Arabia’s King Fahd, Prince Salman. He and the rest of the royal family were spotted aboard the five-deck yacht by the French newspaper Le Monde last August. Moored here in Cannes.
Cannes
by Sakura_Kobe
"Cote d'Azure"
The first place we visited in Cannes was a famous "Palais des Festivals et des Congres" in which famous film festival is held. It was smaller and simpler than I had expected. The town of Cannes is also small.