Radisson Hotel Cannes Seaside marks another step in Radisson Hotel Group’s expansion across France, bringing a modern seaside stay to one of Europe’s most recognised coastal destinations.

Cannes has long been associated with film premieres, luxury travel, international conferences and Mediterranean living. With this latest opening, Radisson is positioning itself closer to the centre of that activity while responding to continued demand for hotels that balance comfort, location and local character.
The new hotel introduces a more contemporary hospitality experience on the French Riviera while keeping the easy atmosphere that visitors expect from a destination built around the sea.
France remains one of Radisson Hotel Group’s strongest markets in Europe.
Opening a property in Cannes is not simply about adding another hotel room inventory. It reflects how international hotel groups continue to invest in destinations that attract both leisure and business travellers throughout the year.

Located on Avenue du Docteur Raymond Picaud, the hotel sits within easy reach of some of Cannes’ most visited areas. Guests can access the waterfront promenade of La Croisette, reach the Palais des Festivals et des Congres in minutes, and explore the historic district of Le Suquet without needing to travel far.
This location places the property in a practical position for different kinds of visitors. During major international events and congresses, convenience becomes a deciding factor. Outside event periods, travellers often prioritise access to beaches, restaurants and local neighbourhoods.
Designed Around the Riviera Way of Living
Rather than relying on traditional luxury aesthetics, the hotel leans into a softer Mediterranean design approach.

Bright interiors, natural coastal colours and open social spaces create a setting intended to feel relaxed rather than formal. The goal appears to be creating a hotel that works equally well for a short city break, an extended seaside stay or a business trip.
The property includes 100 guestrooms divided across four accommodation categories:
- Standard Rooms
- Superior Rooms
- Premium Rooms
- Junior Suites
Several rooms include private balconies with views across the Mediterranean or landscaped garden areas.
This approach reflects a broader shift in hospitality design where experience and atmosphere increasingly matter as much as room size or amenities.
Dining Becomes Part of the Experience
One of the strongest features of the property is its food and social offering.
La Palma Restaurant and Bar serves Mediterranean-inspired dishes throughout the day in a setting designed to keep guests connected to the surrounding coastline.
Breakfast service focuses on generous buffet selections while lunch and dinner menus highlight seasonal ingredients and regional influences. Guests can also enjoy cocktails and sea views from the outdoor terrace.

Rather than functioning only as a hotel restaurant, the space has been designed to attract different moments throughout the day, from business lunches to evening gatherings.
Today’s travellers increasingly look for hotels that simplify how they experience a destination.
Location, flexibility and atmosphere now compete with traditional luxury indicators.
Radisson Hotel Cannes Seaside reflects that shift by combining accommodation, dining, event facilities and outdoor experiences within one setting.
The hotel includes two naturally lit meeting spaces that can host up to 150 guests. Modern audiovisual systems and flexible layouts allow the venue to support conferences, corporate meetings and private events.
Outdoor areas including terraces and a seasonal swimming pool expand the experience beyond indoor hospitality and create additional options for celebrations and receptions.

Discovering Cannes Beyond the Hotel
The hotel’s location makes it easy for guests to experience different sides of Cannes.
Visitors can walk along the palm-lined Croisette, browse luxury boutiques, or explore the narrow streets and historic architecture of Le Suquet.
The nearby Palais des Festivals et des Congres remains one of the city’s defining landmarks and hosts the globally recognised Cannes Film Festival each year.
For travellers seeking a quieter experience, the Lerins Islands offer a different pace with calmer surroundings just offshore.
Museums, local markets and waterfront cafes continue to remind visitors that Cannes is more than its global image. Beyond the red carpets and events calendar is a city shaped by everyday Mediterranean life.
This opening represents more than an additional address on Radisson’s European map.
It shows continued confidence in France’s tourism market and growing interest in hotels that combine international standards with a stronger sense of place.
As competition across the Riviera continues to evolve, hotels that succeed will likely be those that deliver convenience without losing local identity.
Radisson Hotel Cannes Seaside enters the market aiming to do exactly that.
For bookings and hotel details, visit Radisson Hotel Cannes Seaside on RadissonHotels.com.


