Cannes Audioguided Walking Tour 1h50 and 19 audio reviews





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Cannes, famous for its glamour and international film festival, is discovered through 19 places of interest to explore in one day. Stroll along the Promenade de la Croisette, admire the Palais des Festivals and iconic palaces such as the Intercontinental Carlton and the Barriere Le Majestic Inn. Don’t miss the Old Port, the historic district of Le Suquet, and the breathtaking views from the Church of Our Lady of Hope. This 4.7 km tour will allow you to enjoy the Mediterranean atmosphere while discovering the fascinating history of this city. - Visit the 19 main points of interest in Cannes in one day - Explore on foot, ideal for lovers of the city and cinema - Circuit of 4.7 km, about 1h50 walk - Includes stops at La Croisette, the Old Port and the Tour du Suquet
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Of course, Cannes would not be Cannes without its Old Port, its Festival and Congress Palace, its Suquet and its Croisette. But it would not be the same without its mythical palaces, classified 5 stars, which we come to admire and photograph, because we cannot stay there.
Inseparable from the Cannes identity, La Croisette is this chic French boulevard known for embodying the spirit of rhinestones and sequins.
Between Cannes and the visitors, the Croisette is not jealous. She offers a little of her Mediterranean fairy tale to anyone who likes the stride. But in the context of a palace, its availability is more limited.
If there is a place intimately linked to the identity of the city, it is without hesitation this one. Land of cinema since 1946, Cannes has revised its infrastructure several times to continue hosting successive editions of its famous international festival.
If Los Angeles has its unstoppable “Walk of fame”, Cannes has its prestigious Way of the Stars. Behind this glamorous appellation lies one of the most visited forecourts on the French Riviera.
The Old Port is a central point of the city and an invitation to the pleasures of the sea and the joys of relaxation. Ranked among the oldest in its category on the French Riviera, this link between the old Cannes and the Cannes of showbiz owes its existence to the perseverance of Lord Brougham.
Reducing the city’s history to the movies is a classic, but if you take the time to look a little further, you realize that there is much more to it than that. Away from the spotlight and the animation of the centre of Cannes, the Suquet, or the “summit” if translated from Provençal, emerges.
It is in full ascent, towards the highest point of the Suquet, that you cross the road of this rather discreet site of interest. Built in the 12th century to provide a site for observation and surveillance against enemy attacks in the citadel, the tower has its name and history attached to one of the most legendary French figures.
When we see the breathtaking view that this church has over the Bay of Cannes, we have to think that not all religious buildings can boast of having such a privilege. Located at the very top of the historic Suquet district, Notre-Dame-d’Espérance Church took more than a hundred years to be born.
Between two points of interest, one cannot resist the desire to let you know the most beautiful viewpoint of the city. It is here, on the Place de la Castre, that the Bay of Cannes plays its most beautiful effect
Nestled in the remains of the medieval castle of the abbots of Lérins since 1919, the Musée des explorations du monde is a real cultural emblem of Cannes. The former Castre Museum is the result of important donations, the first of which dates back to the 19th century.
The Suquet Tower, a remnant of the city’s fortifications, was built between the 11th and 12th centuries on the initiative of the Abbots of Lerins. Thanks to its 22 meters high, it was once possible to monitor the Bay of Cannes, which was plagued by numerous enemy attacks, both land and sea.
At once remote on its rocky outcrop, but close by its surprising dimensions, Chateau Vallombrosa is largely among the most beautiful properties in Cannes.
Managed by the Modern and Contemporary Art Centre of Cannes, the Suquet des artistes is the place where art speaks the most. Formerly used as a morgue, these premises renovated and inaugurated in 2016 have become the headquarters of Cannes artists.
If your ears hear some distant hubbub and your nostrils smell good Mediterranean smells, chances are you have arrived at the right place. Meeting place and discovery, the Forville Point of Sale is a former gourmet institution in Cannes.
Reconciling Shopping and History in a Visit, Is It Possible? Yes, it is and you are proving it by strolling along one of the oldest streets in the city. Its name is Meynadier Street.
With La Croisette and the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès nearby, it is true that Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Voyage church can hardly take centre stage in Cannes. However, in its presence, it is an opportunity to experience the unusual pleasure of a Cannes au naturel, and nothing but au naturel.
Parallel to the Croisette, the Rue d’Antibes is the undeniable jewel of Cannes “Shopping”. Built in 1914, and named after the old road that led to Antibes, this artery is today one of the busiest in the city center.
In perpetual exchange with the Croisette and the sea in the background, this little building is the only remaining piece of what was once the Grand Inn. Built in 1863, this large-scale establishment hosted several gaming and tea rooms in addition to its 150 rooms.
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- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(3)
Poor experience overall. Neither when you book online nor in the e-mail confirmation does it clearly state you are supposed to download an app to access the self-guided tour. Only when we downloaded the Viator app, added our reservation there, and then skrolled to the very bottom did we find the steps to follow. All of this hassle for very little information in the self-guided tour itself. Very disappointing. I do not recommend.
Hello Juliane, I apologize for the frustration you experienced finding the instructions and your disappointment with the tour content. All necessary instructions, including the requirement to download the application and your specific access code, are provided directly on the PDF ticket sent by automated email upon booking. Georges | Inway
Ok to book the audio guide thru TripAdvisor but then at the time had to download Inway app which took time & even though clicked English the audio started in French. Had to go out of it two times then load again & suddenly the English audio started. Only used a third of the trip as became a bit tedious to use.
Hello Andrew, Thank you for sharing your experience in Cannes. I sincerely apologize for the initial frustration you faced when setting up the tour. To ensure a smooth start, we usually recommend downloading the Inway app over Wi-Fi before heading to the starting point. Regarding the language, you are completely right: the app currently launches in French by default when a tour is first unlocked. As you discovered, selecting 'English' in the app's settings forces it to refresh and load the correct audio files. We understand this is not intuitive at the moment, and our technical team is actively working on making this process much clearer for future travelers. We are truly sorry that these initial steps made the experience feel tedious, leading you to complete only a portion of the tour. We highly value your honest feedback, as it helps us improve our service. Best regards, Georges | Inway
The other guide worked well because we could not fit a guided tour. This gave us a chance to learn about the sights at our own pace.



