L’Esterel
Located in the heart of Cannes, Hotel L’Esterel is just 400 metres from the Palais des Festivals and La Croisette beaches. It features a panoramic roof terrace.
General Information
Call our friendly customer service team for more information on 0203 475 3022 to discuss this fantastic city break deal before it goes. This charming hotel is located close to the Boulevard de la Croisette with its array of bars and restaurants and within easy reach of the elegant Rue D’Antibes with its luxury designer shops. Panoramic views of the Mediterranean sea and the Esterel Mountains can be admired from the rooftop terrace as you enjoy breakfast before exploring the main sights of the area. Travel Now Pay Later L’Esterel Cannes with Jetnow. Rooms are simple and comfortable with a minimalist design yet offer all the amenities needed. With its great location and service this is an ideal hotel for those looking for a good base to explore the city and is great value for money.
Facilities
- Central Location
- Great Value for Money
Flight & Transfer Information
Flight duration approx. 2 hours, transfer to resort around 15 mins by taxi or shuttle bus.
Rooms
Variety of room options; triple rooms, economy double, comfort triple, double or twin rooms,
Triple Room
Sleeps: Minimum 3 | Maximum 3
Room facilities:
Flat screen television
Wi-fi
Safety deposit box
Hairdryer
Bathroom containing a shower.
Air conditioning.
Daily room cleaning service
Towel change on request
Food & Drink
Board Basis; Room Only and Bed And Breakfast.
Great location to try the fantastic local restaurants and bars.
Breakfast Room
Buffet. Serves breakfast. Located on the roof terrace.
Local Attractions
With its mix of real-city grit, old-world opulence, year-round sunshine, vibrant street life and stunning seaside location, no place in France compares with Nice.
Stroll along the blissful promenade and take in the glittering blue horizon of the Mediterranean, edged by an enchanting Old Town of pastel-coloured townhouses and stylish architecture. Nice offers rich culture rolled together with a beautiful coastline. This is the French Riviera at its best.
Nice’s beauty comes from the 19th-century mansions on its promenades and boulevards, from the city’s Italianate old quarter and the rugged natural terrain that provides countless wondrous vantage points. There are seaside walks, and then there’s the Promenade des Anglais, which is more than just a grand walkway next to the Mediterranean. The oldest part of the city is a change from Nice’s broad boulevards and expansive squares like Place Masséna, it’s a mesh of alleys with local shops and restaurants. Parc de la Colline du Château, in the park at the top of this steep hill on the east side of the city you’ll be presented with some of the French Riviera’s great panoramas. Cours Saleya Market in Nice’s old quarter is a lovely flower and fresh produce market, which sets up every day except Monday when it’s replaced by a flea market. This one city has contributed a lot to French cuisine, and there are a handful of local dishes you can’t leave Nice without trying; Salade Niçoise, Socca, Ratatouille and Daube Niçoiseto name a few. One beach guaranteed to delight the kids is on the other side of Mont Boron at Villefranche-sur-Mer, where the waters are shallower and screened from the open sea by the headlands at Cap de Nice and Cap-Ferrat.