Located at the tip of the Croisette in Cannes, the Palm Beach was opened in 1929 and, along with the Carlton and the Monte-Carlo casino, is one of the city’s most iconic establishments.
Created by French entrepreneur Eugène Cornuché, the Palm Beach has recently undergone a major renovation, with a reopening scheduled for May 2024 thanks to a colossal investment of €200 million. With one clear goal: to restore this iconic venue, which covers more than 23,000 square metres, to its former glory, while adapting it to suit modern requirements.
To mark the occasion, we invite you to (re)discover this casino, which has contributed to the luxurious image often associated with the Cannes Croisette and the French Riviera.
The structure of the establishment: what the Palm Beach has to offer
The Palm Beach in Cannes reopened in May 2024; its owners have carried out a redesign of many of the hotel’s aspects, but some have remained unchanged because they are such an iconic part of the establishment. This is particularly true of the Palm Beach’s swimming pool: a star of the cult film Any Number Can Win in its own right, it has been rebuilt in the same proportions to allow visitors to immerse themselves in this typical 60s drama.
In addition to the swimming pool, the establishment is located right on the Mediterranean Sea and offers its members a private beach with an exceptional view of the Lérins Islands, not to mention other leisure facilities, such as a large events room which can accommodate a variety of events including gala dinners, weddings, product launches and even fashion shows.
For guests who want to join the private club at the Palm Beach in Cannes, there are several options available depending on your needs. The club offers its members a range of benefits, including a personal and exclusive beachfront oasis, physical activities, leisure activities of all kinds and exclusive and delicious dinners, all in a friendly and luxurious environment.
The Palm Beach and its various restaurants
Within the Palm Beach in Cannes are a number of luxurious restaurants whose originality and style set them apart:
- Zuma:
This renowned Japanese-style establishment, one of 24 around the world, has a décor which highlights the harmony of natural elements, such as stone tables and wooden structures, all in a classic, almost minimalist design, giving the venue a timeless atmosphere.
From the entrance, guests have direct access to a large private dining room with a capacity of 120 covers, and several event areas which are designed to meet all kinds of needs. This chic restaurant is open exclusively for dinner, but offers a festive DJ atmosphere, with a musical style which takes you back to the Palm Beach’s golden age. As for the gastronomy, Zuma offers its guests hearty, iconic dishes such as sliced otoro (the fatty part of red tuna), served with smoked tomato dashi and oscietra caviar, toro maki with Chilean sea bass croquettes or beef tartare with Sansho pepper.
- La Petite Maison:
Renowned for its panoramic views from Cap d’Antibes to the Lérins islands, this establishment boasts a Mediterranean atmosphere, in both its style and its food. Open for both lunch and dinner, dishes are carefully prepared by chef Yiannis Kioroglou to suit the season. You’ll be able to enjoy tasty, sun-drenched salads of all kinds, as well as carpaccios of amberjack or marinated sea bream. In short, there’s something for everyone!
- Nammos:
An international restaurant chain, Nammos offers its customers a gastronomic experience whose stated aim is to redefine luxury and entertainment. With its Mediterranean influence and its originally Greek cuisine, this is an exceptional establishment offering something more than just an experience: a culinary philosophy. Come and discover fresh seafood which changes with the seasons, top-of-the-range cuts of meat, and even wines and spirits to delight your senses.
- Medusa:
Built in the 1930s inside the legendary Palm Beach, this cabaret restaurant is a perfect blend of festive atmosphere and fine dining. In terms of cuisine, the restaurant is a skilful blend of Nikkei (a culinary combination of Japanese and Peruvian ingredients) and the authenticity of Greek cuisine, offering tasty, fine dining. What’s more, you’ll be able to sample unique cocktails which will immerse you in this extraordinary atmosphere.
The Palm Beach: opening times and how to get there
The Palm Beach in Cannes is easy to get to by car or bus and is located on the Cap de la Croisette, right at the end of the boulevard of the same name. With regard to opening times, the establishment is open every day of the week, from 10am to 11pm, without interruption.
Please note that if you would like to know the prices of the various services on offer, you will need to contact the establishment directly, depending on the service you’re looking for. We also encourage you to visit their website to find out more.
Come and visit the Palm Beach and experience the French Riviera lifestyle
Over the years and since its reopening, the Palm Beach in Cannes has remained an exceptional venue and a symbol of the French Riviera, which has managed to preserve its essence of luxury. Today, it has been restored to its former glory and is having a positive impact on the attractiveness of the region and the local property market. A real bargain for lovers of luxury.
Let Immosol take you to this legendary spot on the Croisette, and book the accommodation which is closest to the French Riviera atmosphere!