Majestic, Cannes

Majestic, Cannes
The hôtel Majestic

Le Majestic is a famous prestige Grand Hotel of 1923 on the Croisette at Cannes on the Côte d'Azur It now belongs to the Lucien Barrière group. It is a traditional hotel for film stars attending the Cannes Festival.

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History

The present hotel is the result of the merger of the parcels of the former hôtel Beau-Rivage and of two neighbouring villas. Construction began in 1923 under the leadership of architect Théo Petit, also architect of the hôtel Normandy at Deauville. He produced an art deco design with a main façade and 2 rear wings, but only the east wing and the main body were finished when the hotel opened in 1926. The rest of the central body of the building was extended in 1928 by the architects Charles Nicod (prix de Rome) and Émile Molinié, at which date the interiors were also redecorated by Maurice Debenedetti. 2 floors were added to the top of the building in 1965 and in 1990 the façades were rebuilt uniformly in their original art deco style.

Location

Le Majestic is located in the centre of the town of Cannes on the Croisette at 25 km from the aéroport de Nice via the road along the seaside, 1 km (5 mn) from the gare de Cannes, and faces the palais des Festivals on the Croisette.

Le Majestic is located 8 km from Antibes, 30 km from Saint-Paul de Vence, 50 km from Monaco and 50 km from Saint-Tropez.

Its prestige neighbours on the Croisette are the Hôtel Carlton, the Hôtel Martinez, the Noga Hilton and the palais des Festivals.

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Coordinates: 43°33′4.3″N 7°1′11.7″E / 43.551194°N 7.019917°E / 43.551194; 7.019917