Perched on a hill overlooking Cannes, Le Suquet stands as the city’s historic district, originally a fortified settlement built by the Romans. In the 12th century, monks acquired the site and constructed a castle, which now serves as a museum. This ancient quarter is characterized by its narrow cobblestone streets, lined with charming cafés, restaurants, and shops, creating an exquisitely atmospheric setting. Visitors can explore the winding alleys, visit the castle-turned-museum, and enjoy the vibrant local scene.
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