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Do you only see the red carpet in Cannes?

1, grass (grass)

2. Eli St. Margaret

3.MuseedelaCastl。

4. Palais des Festivals Palace

5. Ilest-Honorat

1. glass

Grasse is a famous French perfume town, a small town located on the hillside of Shan Zhinan, where roses, acacia and other spices and flowers bloom all year round. Of course, it deserves to be called the perfume kingdom surrounded by flowers. You can't miss the opportunity to visit the perfume factory when you go to Glass! Molinard, a perfume factory near the city center, displayed various perfume products, including manufacturing tools and ingredient descriptions. Open all year round, visitors can visit the perfume manufacturing process for free and see how fragrant flowers are distilled into fragrant dew and then refined into essence. After the visit, you can buy your favorite perfume, which is not bad as a harvest!

Transportation: There is a bus from Cannes to Grasse every half hour, which takes about 30-45 minutes by car.

2. Eli St. Margaret

The whole island of St. Margaret is covered with pine trees, and the criss-crossing boulevards closely connect all parts of the island. Straight roads and towering pine trees on both sides constitute a special landscape. Whenever summer comes, jasmine and gardenia give off a faint fragrance, and birds sing in the pine forests on both sides of the road, which is an excellent place for leisure. /kloc-In the late 7th century, the mysterious man with iron mask was imprisoned here. It is said that Louis XIV's twin brother was imprisoned in St. Margaret Island for 1 1 year and then moved to Paris. The fortress on the island still retains the cell at that time. Inside the castle is the Ocean Museum, and the exhibits in the museum tell the history of the castle.

Address: lleSte-MargueriteCannes Tel: 33049343 18 17 Closing Day: The fortress on the island is closed every Tuesday and public holidays.

3. Cannes de la castel Museum

The Castle Art Museum stands on the top of the old city, converted from a monastery, and all its collections are donated, including the items of BaronLycklama, a traveler of19th century. As soon as you enter the door, there is a musical instrument showroom. There are musical instruments from all over the world, mostly drums, harps and flutes. You can also see a long trumpet-shaped instrument in Tibet. Press the button next to the instrument, and the tone made by the instrument will be played. Then/kloc-the landscape paintings of Provence and C? te d 'Azur in the 0/9th century. You can see what Cannes was like/kloc-0.00 years ago: a lady was walking slowly in the street with a small parasol and a fluffy skirt. Finally, the dark and slender aisles are divided into Oceania, Africa, Asia and America, and the search products in each region are displayed. In addition, you can also see the sarcophagus in Egypt and the air-dried bodies of African aborigines; Treasures from Mediterranean countries, such as Greece, Rome, Mesopotamia, Iran and Plus; And donated the unique appearance of BaronLycklama, the owner of these treasures, at the banquet. From the ancient castle in the atrium of the art museum, you can overlook the panoramic view of Cannes, which is also a scenery not to be missed.

Address: LeSuquet06400Cannes Tel: 330493385526 Price: 3 euros Opening hours:10: 00-12: 00; April to June14: 00-17: 00; 65438+1October 10: 00- 12: 00

4. Festivals in the Palace

The Film Festival Palace is a huge building near the harbor, built in 1982, which can accommodate 30,000 people to participate in various activities of the film festival. In addition to being the official venue of the film festival, there are casinos, nightclubs and many conference halls. The largest passenger service center in Cannes is on the first floor of the Film Festival Palace, surrounded by the handprints of stars, making the Film Festival Palace the most lively center in Cannes. Although it is not as simple, artistic and elegant as the old building, its design and internal facilities are more in line with the needs of modern people. This is an important venue of Cannes Film Festival, and the most striking Palme d 'Or award is awarded here.

As the main venue of the film festival, the Film Festival Palace is not as quaint, artistic and elegant as the old buildings, but its design and internal facilities can better meet the needs of modern people. The center is six stories high and there are 2300 halls in the palace, with first-class acoustics. There is also a 1000-seat cinema and 14 halls with 35 to 300 seats, including 25 cinemas and projection rooms. This palace can also be used to hold various national conferences. To attract tourists, there is also a casino in the palace.

The internationally renowned Cannes Film Festival is held here every May. There are many programs in the Film Festival Palace, which are filled with joyful atmosphere all year round. Wonderful programs include concerts, plays, exhibitions, dance performances and various sports activities. Handprints of famous movie stars and directors from all over the world are left on the sidewalk in front of the Festival Palace.

Transportation: Walk to the train station 15 minutes. Address: Lacroisettecannes Avenue 1 06400 Tel: 33(0)4/93392453 Opening hours: uncertain (most of the time, you can only go out for a stroll).

5. Ilest-Honorat

St. Honora Island is just behind St. Margaret Island, which is only half the area of St. Margaret Island. The monastery has been the private property of Benedictine monks since it was built in 405. Visitors can stroll and swim on the island, but they should pay attention to keeping the environment quiet. In the Middle Ages, grapes were planted on the island. Plants grow luxuriantly on the island, and the independent geographical environment enables monks to cultivate natural grapes without being attacked by plant diseases. Although the high temperature in summer makes the alcohol content of liquor high, the maritime climate adds a distinctive fresh flavor to liquor (Chardonnay and Clariette). You can taste these grapes and wine in the monastery.

"Saint Honnore" is the name of a Roman monk who came here at the end of the 4th century and established a monastery. Saint Margaret is his sister, and Margaret also built a monastery on the island. San Honari Island is mainly a place for monks to practice. Sometimes, monasteries can provide ordinary people to practice here for a small fee, but they are not allowed to talk when practicing. The famous specialty of St. Honari Island is the wine produced by the monastery. Because of excellent quality and limited output, the price is on the high side.

Tip: Tel: San Honari Island 330492995400 Price: Boat ticket (one round trip): about 10 Euro Transportation: Take a ferry from VieuxPort next to the Film Palace. In summer, the journey is from 7: 30 to 19: 30, every 30 minutes, and the return trip is 65438+.