Summary
Palm Bus takes you there
Find in the different sections below the main destinations of “Palm Bus” network, with the name of the nearest stop and buses running.
Popular places
Palm Imperial for a single ride on the Croisette
Hop on the double-decker bus at the “Quai Laubeuf” stop and enjoy a convertible view of the Croisette.
“Palm Bus” takes you on a tour of the most beautiful boulevard in the world, to see the Palais des Festivals and Cannes’ grand hotels by the sea.
Don’t miss a return visit to the Malmaison Art Center (reopening: end 2024) or the parc de la Roseraie and its skatepark, offering an incredible view of the bay of Cannes Lérins and the Massif de l’Estérel!
Le Suquet
From Place Cornut Gentile, in front of Cannes Town Hall, discover the “citadel” of Cannes and the enchanting panorama visible from the top of the Tour Carrée.
Along the way, be sure to visit the Museum of World Explorations and stroll through the district’s typically Provençal alleyways, in the heart of the Suquet des Artistes.
Le Cannet, old town
Let’s go discover the old town and its secrets, start from the street “Saint Sauveur” and its many artists’ and artisans’ shops, which give an endearing atmosphere.
Along the way, you’ll discover the Chapelle Saint Sauveur and its evocation of the painter Tobiasse, the Tivoli Gardens, the Place Bellevue and many panoramic views over the Bay of Cannes…
On the way back, stop off at the Bonnard Museum one of the most famous on the Côte d’Azur.
La Napoule’s castle
Come and discover this unique ochre-colored castle, stuck between sea and mountain, was built in the XIVth century, then renovated and transformed in the XXth century by Americans Henry and Marie Clews.
It offers a magnificent view of the volcanic hill of San Peyre and an exceptional panorama of the Gulf of La Napoule, the Bay of Cannes, the Lérins Islands and the Esterel Massif.
When night falls, don’t miss a stroll around the Place de la Fontaine and enjoy its Provencal charm.
Mougins Village
Let’s discover the Mougins Village and lose yourself in its little alleys full of artists’ shops. Between Cannes and Grasse, with a Place des Patriotes overlooking Mediterranean landscapes from the sea to the Pre-Alps, this commune enjoys a privileged location and has long thrived on olive groves, vines and jasmine.
Mougins has known a true love story with the art because Pablo Picasso and Jean Cocteau lived there.
Today, it’s FAMM – the first museum entirely dedicated to women artists – is the cultural heart of the village.
The Massif of Esterel
Take a trip in the Esterel’s massif, from Théoule-sur-Mer. Flowery city, it offers a breathtaking view on this wide ocher massif that leads to the Var.
Neighborhoods Miramar at Trayas and the Port de la Figueirette, you’ll walk along the many-colored cliffs, which offer one of the finest views of the Côte d’Azur, with Cannes and the mountains behind on one side, and the bay of Saint-Raphaël on the other.
From the heart of the village, take the Pradayrol promenade to the Pointe de l’Aiguille along the only Marine Protected Area in the western part of the Alps.