La Croisette is a world-famous boulevard in Cannes, stretching along the sea line. The three-kilometre promenade connecting the old and new ports was made famous by the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, which hosts the Cannes Film Festiv... read more
The Palais des Festivals et des Congrès in Cannes is the same one that millions of people around the world see in reports about the famous Cannes Film Festival. For this reason, the palace is worth seeing, although it may not make much of a... read more
The island of Saint-Marguerite is the larger of the two Lérins Islands, rising out of the sea a kilometre south of the Croisette. The piece of land is small but incredibly beautiful. One episode of its history is familiar to everyone: it wa... read more
On Kaptol Square is the Cathedral. It was consecrated in honour of St Stephen, St Wladislaus and the Ascension of the Virgin Mary, and is mentioned in ancient chronicles dating back to the 9th century. After a major earthquake in 1880, the twin to... read more

