This oldest hotel on boulevard de la Croisette was recently renovated in sleek early ’60s style; while far from cheap, rates at this swanky 76-room boutique won’t break the bank as badly as some of its Croisette neighbors.
This hotel is worth checking out since it's rejuvinating face lift in 2006. The lobby and bar areas are very lively and always buzzing with patrons. The front lawn and outdoor seating area are great additions! more
Whilst the Grand is not the most famous hotel on the Croisette, it has considerable advantages over The Martinez and The Carlton: 1. It has all been refurbished recently, in surprisingly attractive 1960s style 2. The staff are friendly and willing... more
The French idea of a 4 star hotel is far removed from the Irish concept. This is one of the few 4 star hotels in Cannes, and it has no pool, just one very small and overpriced restaurant, and a small bar that was closed during our stay. Room service... more
Exceptionally located on La Croisette with a beautiful lawned area in front of the hotel leading to the beach. Magnificant views from the rooms facing the Sea, our room on the 11th floor had a view to die for. On arrival at reception from the rear... more
We stayed at the Le Grand Hotel for 4 nights in June. The hotel is wonderful, and is a real bargain compared to similar properties on La Croisette. The hotel and rooms are exactly the same as shown on the website. The furniture is kind of retro... more