Many people that come to the French Riviera usually make sure to either stay or visit the film festival city of Cannes as part of their travel agenda, but I wonder how many have also discovered the charms of Le Cannet, the small artists’ village in the hills above Cannes?
I have been through the large sections of Le Cannet a number of times before for various reasons, and for the most part thought of it as a nice residential type suburb of Cannes. But it wasn’t until I got to meet someone special for a dinner date one evening in the original, historic neighborhood of Le Cannet that my feelings on the area had changed. |
Since it was my first time to this part of Le Cannet, I was simply told we could meet up in front of the Hotel de ville (town hall) and that I would know it when I saw it, being an architectural buff, it was easy enough to spot this grand building, even at night. |
When we started to stroll through the area, we came upon the Musee Bonnard, I loved the mixture of old and new architecture of this building and on later visits discovered this is a superb museum to explore. |
One spot you will no doubt stumble upon is Place Bellevue, I simply adore this area; scenes from movies should be shot here. |
Many times since that first visit I have been back to Le Cannet, and getting here could not be easier, from the Cannes Train Station just take the #1 Le Cannet bus and in approximately 10-15 minutes you will be in front of the Hôtel de ville where a bus stop is located.
From there you will find most of the pedestrian walkways are behind the Hôtel de ville and as long as you are up for a sense of adventure, you won’t even need a map to find your way around. |
Every time I visit Le Cannet I learn more about the area, I
love the mix of modern and historic buildings, the quaint shops and especially
the people.
Merci M.S. ♥
Merci M.S. ♥
2 comments:
So pretty!
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