在戛纳的可看之处
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Meynadier Street
A narrow pedestrian street lined by historic buildings. Plenty of stores and restaurants make it a popular shopping and dining destination.
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Church of Our Lady of Hope
This 16th-century church is designed in distinguishable Gothic style with a Renaissance porch. Its belltower is impressive, too.
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Rue d'Antibes
This busy street is home to many high-end boutiques. Go window-shopping here and maybe you'll bump into a celebrity!
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Church of Our Lady of Good Voyage
This splendid 19th-century church has been thoroughly restored recently. Admire the statues and the grand organ inside.
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Forville Market
You can buy local fresh produce at this marketplace. Choose from stalls selling fish, meat, fruits, vegetables as well as flowers and herbs.
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Castre Museum
Housing ancient items, artworks and musical instruments from all around the world, this museum is a perfect place for every history buff.
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La Croix-des-Gardes
Stroll around this picturesque quarter and marvel at sumptuous villas, many of which are listed as historic monuments.
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Suquet Tower
This imposing stone tower dates back to the 11th century. The former part of the city fortification now houses the Castre Museum.
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Midi Beach
Enjoy more than 700 metres of sand and clear turquoise water at this beach! You can also play volleyball here.
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Hôtel Martinez
The Hôtel Martinez is an art deco hotel on the Promenade de la Croisette in Cannes.
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Saint-Honorat Island
The Île Saint-Honorat is the second largest of the Lérins Islands, about 1.6 kilometres off shore from the French Riviera town of Cannes.
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