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Cannes Overview

France

Coastline
Bistros and boîtes of La Croisette
Coast life
Red carpet, dark glasses

The red carpet only gets rolled out for a fortnight a year, but the Film Festival embues Cannes with perennial flashbulb glamour.

The Regency architecture is as smart and elegant as the natives; shop for swish brands on Rue d’Antibes, or try the old town, aka Le Suquet, for foodie and gift shops. Sip some rosé, nibble on a salade Niçoise, sashay up and down La Croisette (no poodle required), where every hotel has its own beach: if anywhere allows you to star in your own movie, this is it.

Completely Cannes

Tour the Palais des Festivals, 1 La Croisette (+33 (0)4 93 39 01 01; www.palaisdesfestivals.com), and admire the handprints of the stars.

Local Knowledge

Taxis
You can hail taxis on the street, or ring (0)4 92 99 27 27 (pick-up charge applies).

Tipping culture
By law, 10–15 per cent is added in restaurants, but it’s nice to leave a euro or two. Round up cab fares to the nearest euro.

Packing tips
Very big, very dark sunglasses. A glamorous wardrobe, if you want to fit in with the locals.

Recommended reads
Tender is the Night by F Scott Fitzgerald; The Last Life by Claire Messud; Super-Cannes by JG Ballard.

Cuisine
Provençal cuisine for ladies who lunch: fruits de mer, elegant pasta dishes, salads, tapenade, rosé.

Currency
Euro.

Dialling codes
Country code for France: 33. Provence: (0)4.

Do go/don't go
Mediterranean rules apply: spring and autumn are lovely, with July and August hot and crowded. Festival time in May is a thrill if you like that kind of thing.