FROM YOUR PERSONAL SHOPPER IN CANNES: SHOPPING IN CANNES… AT THE MARTINEZ HOTEL

The Hotel Martinez is known for stylish living, where comfort and technology have aesthetic overtones, and from its eminent position on the sea front, on the famous boulevard de La Croisette in Cannes, the Hotel Martinez has established itself over the decades as the flagship hotel on the Riviera. From the outside, its architectural beauty makes it timeless and establishes its elegance and eternal youth. With seven floors that overlook the sea front and a floor area that covers 40,000 square metres, it is one of the top European luxury hotels.

Relaxation is precious time to be spent wisely and the Hotel Martinez offers the ultimate in Spa treatments and facilities. The Spa Martinez is an oasis of relaxation and rejuvenation on the 7th floor where all treatments are specially created to harness a greater sense of well-being. Complimenting the Spa are the fitness centre, an outdoor pool and a private beach with water sports.

Do you need another good reason to stay at the Martinez?  A shopping week end in Cannes! From the Croisette to Rue D’Antibes, take a stroll through a world of luxury and fashion trends. Burberry, Bottega Veneta, Jimmy Choo, Yves Saint Laurent, Gucci, Hermès, Ferragamo… the most prestigious brands show you their last creations: from the podiums of the fashion capitals to the boutiques in Cannes, there is after all only one step to be taken. If you are looking more for a rare find than for the last must-have, enter into the creators’ boutiques, you will be charmed by their creativity.

For a pleasing break between two boutiques, restaurants and shops of the Meynadier Street will take you along for a tasteful voyage to the Provence region. At the end of the street, the travel will continue, but through time: welcome to the Suquet, the oldest and the most typical neighbourhood where you will discover the intense soul of the old Cannes.

Continue to walk toward the Louis Blanc Street: change of décor and atmosphere, here, the Forville market’s animation and conviviality take the upper hand. Replaced today by local producers selling fruits, vegetables and flowers, the fishermen of Cannes used to be the life and blood of the market. They sold the fresh fish that came straight from the port, a short distance away.