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When the Croisette palaces are fully booked, three areas still have rooms available for the Cannes Film Festival 2026 (12–23 May, 79th edition). Cannes Town Centre away from the Croisette — streets Molière, d’Antibes, Félix Faure — offers hotels between €150 and €350/night, just 5–15 minutes’ walk from the Palais. La Bocca, 3 km to the west, is 20–30% cheaper with a 5-minute train (~€1). Antibes, 11 km away, is 40–50% cheaper with trains every 15–30 minutes (€4.80, 10–15 min). Book via Booking.com or Airbnb, never through unknown intermediaries.

The festival started yesterday and the grand palaces are already out of reach. This morning, 13 May 2026, suites at the Carlton, the Majestic and the Grand Hyatt Martinez are fully booked — they have been for months, reserved by production houses and investment funds paying up to €50,500 a night for the presidential suite at the Martinez. But Cannes is more than the Croisette. Between the residential neighbourhood of La Bocca to the west, the small streets behind the railway station and the old town of Antibes 11 km away, there are still options — provided you know where to look and how to organise your journey from the UK.

I have spent this morning combing through booking platforms and festivalgoers’ forums to give you a precise map of real availability, zone by zone, with current prices, exact journey times to the Palais des Festivals and the names of establishments still worth your attention. This article is the operational deep-dive on three specific areas. For an overview of all Cannes neighbourhoods, see our full guide Where to Stay at the Cannes Film Festival 2026.

1. Cannes Town Centre away from the Croisette: 5 to 15 minutes’ walk from the Palais

White and beige buildings in Cannes under a blue Mediterranean sky, France
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Rue d’Antibes, rue Molière, rue Félix Faure

€150–€350/night 12–23 May 2026 5–15 min walk from the Palais Limited availability

The area between the Croisette and the SNCF railway station — a radius of 500 m to 1 km around the Palais des Festivals — is home to around a dozen small 2- to 4-star hotels, many family-run. Cannes railway station is just 6 minutes’ walk from the Palais (229 metres), making it an ideal base even if you arrive by train from Antibes or La Bocca. According to Shouthotels, the streets north of the railway line (rue du Commandant André, rue Victor Cousin, rue Macé) are 20–40% cheaper than equivalent Croisette addresses, with the added bonus of being away from the late-night red-carpet noise.

A selection of hotels still available this morning

  • OKKO Hotels Cannes Centre (4★, 125 rooms) — the all-inclusive concept (drinks, snacks, evening aperitifs) and a rooftop bar with views over Cannes make this the most comfortable option if your budget allows. 5–7 minutes’ walk from the Palais.
  • Hôtel Molière (3★, 23 rooms, private Mediterranean garden) — rare boutique charm in the heart of town, 2 minutes from the Croisette, rated 8.2 on Booking.com. Continental breakfast on the garden terrace.
  • Hôtel des Congrès et Festivals (3★, 19 rooms, 500 m from the Palais) — the best value-for-practicality in the area: rue d’Antibes, 5 minutes from the station, 8 minutes from the Palais. Around €60/night outside the festival.
  • Hôtel Splendid (rue Félix Faure, facing the Palais) — a historic address in the town centre, more affordable than the Croisette hotels.
  • Hôtel Chanteclair (2★, Vieux Cannes / Suquet) — the most authentic option: medieval lanes, restaurants without festival surcharges, and a terrace. Around €48/night outside the festival.
  • Hôtel Brimer (2★, 12 rooms) — 0.4 miles from the Croisette, a discreet family-run establishment, breakfast included in some packages.
Pixidia tip: If you are still without a booking this morning, start with the streets behind the station (north of the railway line). The 2★ hotels on rue Molière and rue du Marché Forville often have last-minute cancellations during the first festival weekend, when industry professionals travelling on business release their rooms.
HotelCategoryDistance from PalaisFestival price (est.)
OKKO Hotels Cannes Centre4★5–7 min walk€250–€400/night
Hôtel Molière3★10 min walk€180–€300/night
Hôtel des Congrès et Festivals3★8 min walk€150–€250/night
Hôtel Splendid3★2 min walk€200–€350/night
Hôtel Chanteclair2★10–12 min walk€120–€200/night
Hôtel Brimer2★8 min walk€130–€220/night

2. La Bocca: the locals’ neighbourhood 3 km away — 5 minutes by train

Seafront in Cannes with palm trees and a road running alongside the beach, Côte d'Azur, France
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La Bocca (06150) — residential and family neighbourhood

€90–€200/night 5 min by train (~€1) 3 km from the Palais Free parking available

La Bocca is a district of the commune of Cannes (postcode 06150, distinct from the town centre 06400), situated 3 km to the west. It is where the locals live — families, retired residents and working Cannois — with its covered Provençal market, quiet sandy beaches (Plage du Midi, Plage de La Bocca) and a genuine neighbourhood atmosphere well away from the festival bubble. Cannes-la-Bocca railway station serves the coastal TER line between Nice and Marseille: the journey to Cannes central station takes 5 minutes and costs around €1, according to Rome2Rio. From there, the Palais des Festivals is a 6-minute walk. Festival prices are estimated at 20–30% below Cannes town centre for equivalent accommodation.

The 4 best hotels in La Bocca for the festival

  • Hôtel des Victoires by Soniho (3★, renovated 2024, 99 colourful rooms) — the only 3-star in La Bocca with free parking. Rated 8.4 on Booking.com. Restaurant, breakfast buffet, bar. 0.8 km from the beach.
  • ibis Cannes Plage La Bocca (3★, 23 avenue Francis Tonner) — 1.9 miles from the Palais, 328 m from the beach, rated 8.1 on Tripadvisor. Breakfast buffet at €13.90, parking at €9/night.
  • B&B Hotel Cannes La Bocca Plage (3★, 96 rooms) — budget chain option, air-conditioned and soundproofed rooms, underground parking €8/night. Rated 7.7 on Booking.com.
  • Hôtel Château de la Tour (4★ boutique, 33 rooms) — an 18th-century manor house, infinity pool, 5,000 m² of grounds, spa, fine dining restaurant. 10 minutes’ walk from La Bocca station. For those seeking quiet, discreet luxury away from the Croisette bustle.
Pixidia tip: The free BoccaCabana shuttle (17 stops, 7am–7pm, every 15 minutes) connects the centre of Cannes from La Bocca. Combined with the evening extensions of the Palm Bus (running until 3am during the festival), you do not need a car for evening screenings. Book your La Bocca hotel via Booking.com filtering on the La Bocca neighbourhood / avenue Francis Tonner.
Noise warning: Cannes-Mandelieu airport is at the western end of La Bocca. If you are sensitive to aircraft noise, choose hotels on the eastern side of the district (near the station) rather than the Mandelieu side.
Mode of transportDurationFareFrequency
Train (La Bocca station → Cannes station)5 min~€1Every 15–20 min
Bus line 1 (Palm Bus)13–14 min€1.80Festival schedule (until 3am)
Bicycle (seafront cycle path)12–15 minFree / hire
Taxi4 min€13–€16On demand

3. Antibes: the last-minute alternative 10–15 minutes by train

Mediterranean beach in Antibes, Côte d'Azur, France
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Antibes — Old Town, Juan-les-Pins, Cap d’Antibes

€60–€180/night 10–15 min by train (€4.80) 11 km from Cannes 95 trains/day

Antibes is today (festival under way) one of the rare areas where hotel rooms remain accessible. 11 km from Cannes, the town is served by the coastal TER line with trains every 15 to 30 minutes during the day and around 95 trains per day. The first train leaves Antibes at around 5am, the last return from Cannes is around 11.30pm, according to Antibes-Info.fr. From Cannes station, allow 6 minutes on foot to the Palais des Festivals. Antibes has its own attractions independent of the festival: a medieval Old Town, the Picasso Museum, ramparts, a Provençal market and Port Vauban.

Best hotels in Antibes for the festival

  • Hôtel La Villa Port d’Antibes — boutique hotel with pool, close to the port and the Old Town. The ideal charming option if you want a memorable stay in peace and quiet.
  • Mas Djoliba — garden, pool, personalised atmosphere, between Antibes and Juan-les-Pins. Recommended for stays of 3 nights or more.
  • Le Petit Castel — very central in the Old Town, everything within walking distance, ideal for those who want to explore Antibes in the morning before heading to Cannes.
  • Modern Hôtel — Old Town, 10 minutes’ walk from the station, authentic local atmosphere.
  • Hôtel de l’Étoile — near the station, beach access, a good price-to-location compromise for festival commuters.
Pixidia tip: For gala evenings and post-premiere parties (which often finish after 11pm), book a fixed-rate private hire car in advance for the return from Cannes (~€45). Packed late-night trains and surge pricing on Uber (×2–3 at peak times) make a pre-booked minicab both safer and often less stressful. Set it up in your app in the morning — availability disappears quickly during the festival. UK visitors: your UK debit and credit cards are accepted everywhere in Cannes and Antibes, including on trains.
Late returns: the last direct train from Cannes to Antibes runs at around 11.30pm. If you stay for late screenings or parties, plan your return in advance or arrange an extra night in Cannes in a shared room or youth hostel in Le Suquet.

4. Comparing the three areas: prices, transport, key advantages

AreaDistance from PalaisTransportFestival priceKey advantage
Cannes Town Centre (non-Croisette)500 m – 1 km5–15 min walk€150–€350/nightNo transport needed, local atmosphere
La Bocca3 kmTrain 5 min (~€1)€90–€200/night−25% on price, free parking, beach
Antibes11 kmTrain 10–15 min (€4.80)€60–€180/night−40% on price, availability, Old Town

The Palm Bus adapts its network during the festival (12–23 May 2026): extended services until 3am on lines A, 1, 2 and night lines n10, n20, n21. A 7-day pass is available at €17. According to Palm Déplacements, the Croisette and the Palais are in a restricted-access zone from 5pm each day — driving your own car is strongly discouraged.

5. Accommodation scams at the festival: how to protect yourself

Night at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes, glamorous festival atmosphere
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Organised scams every year

Every edition of the festival sees travellers — often Film Market professionals — arriving in Cannes only to find their booking does not exist. Professionally designed websites collect deposits and then vanish. The Marché du Film publishes each year a list of known fraudulent companies, which includes: Allen & Stratton Events, Cannes Event, Capital Exhibitions, Euro Events, Originata Event, Premier Destinations, Universal Event Solutions Limited.

Warning signs to watch out for

  • Payment requested via Western Union or cryptocurrency
  • Abnormally low prices compared with the market at this time of year
  • Website with no verifiable physical address
  • Confirmation by email only, with no telephone number
Pixidia tip: Book only through Booking.com, Hotels.com, Airbnb or agencies that are members of the Cannes Rentals Certification scheme. Verify the hotel’s physical existence via Google Street View before paying. Pay exclusively by credit or debit card (chargeback possible in case of fraud — UK cardholders are protected under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act for purchases over £100). Sources: Cannes Guide, Marché du Film.

Practical information for visitors from the UK

Flights to Nice Côte d’Azur (NCE)

Nice Airport is 30 km from Cannes. By TER train from Nice Airport (shuttle connection), you reach the Palais des Festivals in under an hour. Direct flights from London Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted and Manchester. Compare fares now.

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Frequently asked questions

How far is La Bocca from the Palais des Festivals in Cannes?

Approximately 3 km (3.2 km precisely). From Cannes-la-Bocca station, the train takes 5 minutes to reach Cannes central station, costing around €1. By bus (Palm Bus line 1): 13–14 min, €1.80. By taxi: 4 min for €13–€16. Cannes station is then a 6-minute walk from the Palais. Source: Rome2Rio.

How much does the Antibes–Cannes train cost during the festival?

€4.80 full fare, €3.40 with the regional ZOU! card. Journey time: 10–15 minutes. Frequency: every 15–30 minutes during the day, around 95 trains per day. First train from Antibes at around 5am, last return from Cannes at around 11.30pm. Source: Antibes-Info.fr.

Are there still rooms available in Cannes during the May 2026 festival?

The palaces and Croisette hotels are fully booked. Availability remains in La Bocca (ibis Cannes Plage, B&B Hotel, Hotel des Victoires by Soniho), in the small hotels behind Cannes SNCF station (Chanteclair, Brimer, Hotel des Congrès et Festivals) and in Antibes (from €60/night). Prices are 2–3 times higher than normal rates. Source: Shouthotels.

Is it practical to stay in Antibes and commute to Cannes for the festival each day?

Yes, very practical. Trains run every 15–30 minutes, the journey takes 10–15 minutes for €4.80, and Cannes station is a 6-minute walk from the Palais des Festivals. For late evenings (after 10pm), it is advisable to pre-book a fixed-rate private hire car (~€45) or check timetables: the last return from Cannes is at around 11.30pm. Source: FrenchRivieraTips.

Which La Bocca hotels have free parking?

The Hotel des Victoires by Soniho (3★, renovated 2024, 99 rooms, avenue Francis Tonner) is the main hotel with free parking in La Bocca. Rated 8.4 on Booking.com. The ibis Cannes Plage La Bocca offers parking at €9/night and B&B Hotel underground parking at €8/night. Source: HotelACannes.com.

By how much do hotel prices in Cannes rise during the festival?

Between +200% and +400% depending on the property. Holiday rentals show +68% in the first festival week compared with the post-festival week (average price €446/night in week 1 versus €144/night after the festival). A room at €80 outside the festival can reach €250–€350 during the fortnight. Source: Business Immo.

How do you avoid accommodation scams at the Cannes Film Festival?

Never pay via Western Union or cryptocurrency. Book only on Booking.com, Hotels.com, Airbnb or through agencies that are members of the Cannes Rentals Certification scheme. Verify the hotel on Google Street View before paying. UK cardholders can request a chargeback or claim under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act for payments over £100. Known fraudulent companies every year include: Allen & Stratton Events, Cannes Event, Euro Events, Universal Event Solutions Limited. Sources: Cannes Guide and Marché du Film.

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Research carried out on 13 May 2026 (festival under way since 12 May).

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