How to Save 70% on Accommodation During the 2026 Cannes Film Festival: Tips for Smart Travelers
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Every mid-May, filmmakers and media from around the world converge on the southern French resort city of Cannes.
The 79th Cannes Film Festival, running May 12–23, 2026, is more than a competition for art films; it’s a major cultural icon and a glamorous social stage where global celebrities gather.
You might wonder, “Can I go if I don’t have festival tickets?” Short answer: absolutely. Cannes during the festival is worth the trip just for the vibe. Below, discover smart ways to experience the 2026 festival and make it the highlight of your spring in the South of France.
2026 Cannes Film Festival schedule

This year’s festival opens with a glamorous ceremony on Tuesday, May 12, and runs 12 days through the closing ceremony and Palme d’Or awards on Saturday, May 23. At the end of March, major competition selections are just starting to be revealed.
During the festival, Cannes splits into two main areas: the Palais des Festivals, where official screenings take place, and the long beachfront promenade, La Croisette.
Even without tickets, you can spot actors heading to screenings along La Croisette. Around 6 p.m., when the red carpet opens in front of the Grand Théâtre Lumière, the city feels like one giant party fueled by fans from around the world.
How to save up to 70% on accommodation?
During the festival, hotel prices in Cannes can surge five to ten times their usual rates. Rooms that can cost several million KRW (approximately $1,500–$3,000 USD) per night often sell out six months in advance. The seasoned traveler’s trick? Base yourself in nearby Nice.
Nice is just a 20–30 minute train ride from Cannes. Trains run frequently and often late into the night, so you can enjoy long evenings and still make it back without stress.
Choosing a reasonably priced hotel or Airbnb in Nice slashes lodging costs. Spend your days in Cannes soaking up the festival’s glamour, then head back to Nice to sip rosé in the peaceful Old Town — the perfect two-pronged itinerary.
Cinéma de la Plage

Official screenings are notoriously exclusive, but there’s a more romantic way to enjoy the festival. Every night at 9:30 p.m., Cinéma de la Plage lights up Plage Macé.
This free, open-air screening requires no reservation or ticket. Picture this: lying on a sunbed in the sand, the Mediterranean waves as your soundtrack, and a classic film playing above you. It’s a Cannes memory you won’t forget.
Even in May, nights can be chilly, so bring a thin shawl or light jacket. A movie under the stars can feel more intimate and moving than the crowded official screenings full of journalists.
Dress code and etiquette

At Cannes, how you look matters almost as much as what you see. Even if you’re not attending official screenings, plan to dress smartly if you’ll be at famous terrace cafés on La Croisette or the Carlton’s bar.
You don’t need a full-on ball gown — men can wear a linen jacket or a crisp shirt, and women can opt for a chic cocktail dress. Ordering a glass of rosé — the Riviera’s signature — instantly helps you fit right in. If you spot a celebrity on the street, skip aggressive approaches: a smile and a polite greeting are the Cannes way.
May 2026 promises moments that feel more cinematic than the movies. One plane ticket can place you at the Mediterranean’s center, where stars from around the world come together. This year’s festival could easily be one of the most dazzling scenes in the movie of your life.
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