Festival International du Film Cannes 2026

 

Every day starting at 2:00 PM, the platforms are modified as follows.

 

 

Palm Bus services will operate on adapted schedule from Tuesday 12 May to Saturday 23 May 2026.

 

 

Key information

  • Bus services to and from “Cannes SNCF Station” will operate normally throughout the day;
  • Adjusted timetables will apply on lines Palm Bus 4 and 21;
  • The CITY PALM shuttle service will operate until 1:30 pm;
  • Until 2:00 pm, all routes will operate on their usual itineraries in the city center.

 

 

From 2:00 pm onwards

  • Passengers travelling on lines 1, 2, 4, 6A, 6B, 7 and 21 are invited to use the “Hôtel de Ville” or “Gare SNCF” stops. The “Gare Maritime” and “Rue des Serbes” stops will not be served. Passengers travelling on Lines 1 and 2 from “Cannes SNCF Station” towards La Bocca, “Les Bastides” and “Ranguin” may use the “Maréchal Joffre” or “Les Allées” stops instead;
  • Line A will operate on a modified itinerary in the city center. Coming from Mandelieu and La Bocca, after serving the “Vallombrosa” stop, buses will run directly to “Cannes SNCF Station” via Boulevard de la Ferrage and Pont Carnot. In the opposite direction, buses will serve the “Maréchal Joffre”, “Les Allées” and “Hôtel de Ville” stops. In addition, line A will provide enhanced services between the city center and the Cineum during peak periods;
  • The PALM IMPERIAL line will be diverted. Towards “Palm Beach”, buses will not serve the Pantiero or Croisette areas up to Pont Alexandre III. A stop will be available at Cannes SNCF Station on Platform J. On the return journey to “Quai Laubeuf”, the route will be diverted via Rue des Serbes, Cannes SNCF Station and Rue du Maréchal Joffre;
  • In the evening, lines A, 1, 2 and PALM NIGHT n10, n20 and n21 will extend their operating hours, in some cases until 3:00 am.

 

* Lines 4 and 21 will operate with dedicated timetables, available in the Guide Festival 2026

* Every day, Route 12 will depart exclusively from Boulevard d’Alsace and will therefore not serve the “Rue des Serbes”, “Gare Maritime” and “Hôtel de Ville” stops.

 

During the Festival, the layout of routes serving the “Hôtel de Ville” bus station (Place Bernard Cornut Gentille) will be adapted. Passengers are invited to follow the temporary signage displayed on site.

> All information is available in the full Festival Guide by clicking here.

 

 

Travel smart and easily, with great-value fares

Once again this year, there’s no need for cash: simply tap your bank card on the validator when boarding to purchase a single journey ticket for €1.80.

 

Palm Bus also offers attractive travel passes, including:

  • 1-day Pass: €4.60
  • 3-day Pass: €9.20
  • 7-day Pass: €17.00

 

These passes allow unlimited travel across the network during their validity period.

Passengers can also purchase tickets directly on their smartphone via the Palm Bus mobile app in the “e-ticket” section.

Tickets can be purchased in advance and activated when boarding the bus. Once activated, a QR code will appear on the smartphone screen and simply needs to be presented in front of the validator onboard the bus.