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About Croisette Boulevard
Stretching for nearly 2 kilometers along the Mediterranean shoreline, the Boulevard de la Croisette is the iconic seafront promenade at the heart of Cannes. Lined with palm trees, sandy beaches, and grand hotels, it draws visitors year-round as the defining artery of this celebrated French Riviera city.
A Promenade Steeped in History and Style
First laid out in the early 20th century, La Croisette has long served as the social spine of Cannes. The boulevard runs from the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès — home to the world-famous Cannes Film Festival — eastward toward the Pointe Croisette headland. Its wide pedestrian sidewalks are flanked by designer boutiques, café terraces, and a succession of grand palace hotels that have welcomed guests since the Belle Époque era.
What to See and Do Along the Boulevard
Beyond the glamour of window shopping and people-watching, La Croisette offers direct access to Cannes' public beaches, which alternate with private beach clubs along its length. Strolling the promenade at any hour reveals sweeping views across the Baie de Cannes toward the Îles de Lérins, the island archipelago just offshore. The boulevard is also a short walk from Cannes Station, making it highly accessible for day-trippers arriving by train.
Practical Tips
- Best time to visit: Early morning walks offer a calm atmosphere before the crowds arrive; evenings bring a lively promenade culture.
- Getting there: Cannes Station is roughly a 10-minute walk from the western end of the boulevard.
- Beach access: Public beach sections are free; private beach clubs charge a fee for sunbeds and services.
- Film Festival period: If visiting in May during the festival, expect significant crowds and elevated hotel prices along the Croisette.
Frequently asked questions
How long is the Boulevard de la Croisette in Cannes?
The boulevard stretches approximately 2 kilometers along the Mediterranean coastline, running from the Palais des Festivals in the west to the Pointe Croisette headland in the east.
Are the beaches along La Croisette free to use?
A mix of public and private beaches lines the boulevard. Public sections are free of charge, while private beach clubs require payment for sunbed rentals and other services.
Is La Croisette walkable from Cannes train station?
Yes. Cannes Station is located roughly a 10-minute walk from the western end of the boulevard, making the promenade very convenient for visitors arriving by rail.
Can you see the Îles de Lérins from La Croisette?
Yes. On clear days, the Îles de Lérins — including the islands of Sainte-Honorat and Saint-Marguerite — are clearly visible from the promenade across the Baie de Cannes.
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