Shopping

La Croisette

The 3 km of the famous Croisette is lined with well-known haute-couture boutiques such as Chanel, Dior and Yves-Saint-Laurent, luxury off-the-peg brands like Armani and Céline, prestigious jewellers including Cartier, Chopard, Ferret and Fred, and luxury names in leather good such as Fendi, Gucci, Hermès, Vuitton, Ferragamo and Lancel. 

Address: Boulevard de la Croisette
High-end shopping street

For more information, visit the Cannes Tourist Office website.

La Croisette, Cannes, FranceGilbert Bochenek (CC BY-SA 3.0)

Rue d'Antibes

The jewel in Cannes' shopping crown, parallel to the Croisette. Rue d’Antibes stands out because of its urban elegance accentuated by recent renovations. It vies with La Croisette, offering a myriad of beautiful shops: perfumeries, jewellers, florists, fashion boutiques, confectionery, tea rooms, beauty institutes and interior design shops. All of France's favourite High Street names are there

Rue d'Antibes has the best confiseries, chocolatiers and delicatessens, including Chez Bruno, 51 rue d'Antibes (crystallised fruit and marrons glacés), and Maiffret, 31 rue d'Antibes (chocolates made on the premises).

Address: Rue d'Antibes, 06400 Cannes

For more information, visit the Cannes Tourist Office website.

Cannes, Rue d'Antibes and Rue d'Oran - Frans-Banja Mulder (CC BY 3.0)

Rue Meynadier

Since the 16th century, the Rue Grande, or Rue Meynadier, has been used by horses and carriages. Today, only pedestrians walk along it, following their desires on this busy shopping street where the butcher sits alongside the cheese maker and fashion is surrounded by local products. Allow yourself be seduced by its charm and captivated by the places that will lead you straight to the Suquet

Rue Meynadier is a bustling street with a market atmosphere and the very antithesis to the exclusive boutiques along La Croisette. This lively shopping district is lined with affordable clothes shops and artisan food stores like Ceneri, 22 rue Meynadier, which are the purveyors of some of the finest cheeses in Cannes.

Address: Rue Meynadier, 06400 Cannes

For more information, visit the Cannes Tourist Office website.

Abbaye de Lérins - Excellence de Lérins - Wine

A Unique Island Terroir
For the last 16 centuries, the island has been home to monks living in the Lérins Abbey, following Saint Benedict by praying and working. 
They cultivate a small vineyard of about 21 acres of land, using ancestral methods. Around 40 000 bottles are produced every year, and sold at the abbey. With this wine, the monks like to put forward their values: Their love of work well done, fraternity and search for excellence.

Address: Abbaye de Lérins, Ile St Honorat, 06414 Cannes
☎ +33 4 92 99 54 32

For more information, visit the website.

Gray D'Albion Gallery

The Gray D'Albion shopping gallery is the biggest one in Cannes. Conveniently located between la Croisette and Rue d'Antibes, you will be able to reach it easily from the town center. Including jewelry, wristwatches, La perla lingerie, paintings and more, there are also a number of cafes and restaurants around the gallery.

Opening hours: 10am to 9pm

Address: 68 rue d'Antibes, 06400 Cannes
☎  +33 4 93 68 44 44

For more information, visit the website.

Rue des États-Unis

This shopping street runs perpendicular to Rue d’Antibes and the Croisette. Recently renovated, it is home to famous hairdressers such as Jean-Louis David, Jean-Claude Biguine and Lorenzo Cosi, as well as to luxurious interior design shops.

Address: Rue des États-Unis, 06400 Cannes

 For more information, visit the Cannes Tourist Office website.