great food and lovely place for people watching but be warned that prices are slightly expensive on main streets.

great food and lovely place for people watching but be warned that prices are slightly expensive on main streets.
We arrived in Cannes just before the Film Festival so construction was going on everywhere, not very condusive to be strolling down La Croisette this time, as I said to my daughter we missed seeing George Clooney by "this much". It was so much easier and more interesting to wander up the old town into Rue le Suquet with its...
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A walk along La Croisette is always exciting. The atmosphere is amazing! The people, the view, the cars, the hotels, the shops... Only thing missing is small easy-to-drop-in bars and cafés along the beach walk.
You couldn't really dislike it. I mean what is there to dislike? Have a drink at Armani; they are so nice there and you can people and car watch!
its just a walk. from one side nice hotels and boutiques, from the other the beach. but this is cannes. a must see place. there are not a lot of snacks, so if u get hungry ull have to go to one of the not so cheap restaurant nearby!
I do not like Cannes that much. I have to admit that walking down the Croisette is not bad, not bad at all.
I have seen Cannes during the Cinema Festival, so it was all private, a you-need-a-badge-to-do-anything-at-all situation. Every beach bar was private, with security and even falconers to ensure that no pigeon would soil the pretty dresses of...
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Take a stroll down the La Croisette and you will just feel like a star! It is very live, great for people watching and would just be the highlight of your day, everyday. We preferred it during the day though more than evenings.
Just a dream. One time Cannes always Cannes. Most beautful place in South of France. Amazing shops, Resteraunts, Bars, you don't need a car. That's fantastic. Have a great time.
La Croisette is the walk along the beach in Cannes. It's lovely, but also very crowded. The restaurants are quite expensive so eat somewhere else. Much of the beach is privately owned by hotels, but there are public beaches at both ends of La Croisette if you wish to take a dip.
Excellent walking path along the water. The people watching is amazing. There are many small beach restaurants immediately on the water - good food, better ambience. On the opposite side of the street, high-end shopping. I was surprised how long we were able to just amble slowly along taking in the sites.
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