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Cannes — Le Suquet & Vieux PortMedieval Le Suquet and the Harbour Before the Film Festival

Before the Croisette, before the festival, before the yachts — Cannes was a Ligurian fishing village under the Lérins monks. The Musée de la Castre sits on the foundations of their 11th-century castle on Le Suquet hill. The Vieux Port below was the harbour from Roman times. Walk both, with 13 narrations covering the medieval and the maritime — the Cannes that existed for 800 years before the first film projector arrived.

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13 narration points ~1 hour audio Le Suquet + Vieux Port + Marché Forville, 13 narration points
Verified Sources

How we ground every narration

Every stop traces back to primary archaeological and heritage records. Not AI-generated guesses. Here's how each narration gets built.

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    Multi-source aggregation

    Each stop pulls from OpenStreetMap · 13 features in this old town (the open mapping database used by Apple Maps and Tesla), Wikidata · 19 cross-referenced entries (the peer-reviewed structured-data project), the heritage authority below, and primary historical texts where they exist.

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    Authority validation

    Cross-referenced against Modern excavation publications · academic peer-review.

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    Fact-check pass

    Every sentence is checked against the verified sources above. Anything that can't be supported gets cut.

Spot anything inaccurate? Email [email protected] — fixed in the next pass.

The Tour

Cannes before the Croisette

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Le Suquet — Medieval Hilltop

The 11th-century Lérins-monks' castle on the hill, the Musée de la Castre that inhabits it now, the church of Notre-Dame d'Espérance where Cannes mariners prayed before voyages, and the views across the Bay of Cannes to the Lérins islands.

6 narration points
Vieux Port & Quai Saint-Pierre

The fishing port that has existed since Roman times. The pastel facades along Quai Saint-Pierre, the daily Marché Forville one block inland, and the seafront where the daily ferries leave for the Lérins islands.

5 narration points
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Marché & the Old Streets

The covered Marché Forville built in 1934, the rue Saint-Antoine and rue du Suquet that wind up the hill, and the medieval lanes whose walls predate the Belle-Époque resort by 500 years.

2 narration points
Highlights

A monastic village turned harbour town

Musée de la Castre
Built 11th c. · museum since 1877

The 11th-century castle of the Lérins monks, who held Cannes from the 5th century onward. The 1077 tower (Tour du Suquet) still stands. The museum's archaeology collections cover the Mediterranean — pre-Columbian, Oceanic, Himalayan — from a 19th-century Dutch collector's donation.

Notre-Dame d'Espérance
1521-1648 · mariners' church

The Gothic-Renaissance church on top of Le Suquet where Cannes mariners prayed before voyages. The wooden ex-voto models of ships hanging from the rafters were left by sailors who survived storms. Still active as a parish church.

Vieux Port
Roman to present · daily fishing port

The natural harbour that supported Cannes for two thousand years. The pastel facades along Quai Saint-Pierre date from the 19th century. The Allées de la Liberté beside it host the morning flower market and the evening boules players.

Marché Forville
Building 1934 · market since the 1800s

The covered Provençal market — soaps, olives, anchoïade, socca. Built in 1934 on the site of a 19th-century open-air market. Daily except Mondays. Still where Cannes residents shop, not where tourists go.

Tour du Suquet
1077 · Lérins-monk watchtower

The square 22-metre watchtower at the highest point of Le Suquet. Built by the Lérins monks to watch for Saracen raids — a real fear in the 11th century. The view from its base covers the Bay of Cannes, the Lérins islands, and the Esterel coastline.

How It Works

Walk. Listen. See what they saw.

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Open the tour

Tap "Start Walking Tour" and allow location access. The map shows all 13 narration points.

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Walk at your pace

Follow the suggested route or explore freely. GPS tracks your position. Reach a site and the narration plays automatically.

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Hear the stories

Each narration connects what you can see to the Cannes that existed before the film festival — Roman harbour, Lérins-monk village, fishing port. The festival is 78 years old; the harbour is 2,000.

What You Get

A companion who climbs Le Suquet at dawn

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GPS-Triggered

Narrations play when you reach each site. No buttons, no track numbers. Walk naturally — the stories find you.

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Studio-Quality Voice

Premium narration that sounds like a documentary. Warm and knowledgeable, not a textbook reading.

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Fact-Checked Twice

Every narration is drafted, cross-checked against primary sources, then passed through a second editorial pass that strips unsupported claims. Dates, names, and citations verified.

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Interactive Map

See all narration points on the map. Tap any point to hear it early or replay it later.

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13 Sites

Built for the cruise-day walker who wants the old Cannes, not the Croisette. About an hour with the modest climb up Le Suquet. Concise narrations that cover the medieval village without sentimentalising it.

Your Own Pace

Spend an hour or a full day. Skip sites, revisit favourites, take breaks. The tour adapts to you.

Common Questions

How it works

It’s not just GPS — what are the ways to trigger a narration?

Three ways, all built in:

  • GPS-triggered (default): walk near a site, the narration starts automatically.
  • Tap any marker on the map: open the map view, tap any of the 13 markers to play that narration on demand — no walking required.
  • Queue controls: pause, skip, replay any narration; the queue auto-advances as you walk.

The map-tap option means you can stand anywhere — even at home before you travel — and play any narration. GPS just makes it hands-free while you’re actually walking the site.

Do I need cell service or data while I’m there?

No. Use the “Download for offline” button before you go, and the entire tour — audio, maps, narration text — works without any data connection. Tap-to-play and the map both work fully offline. GPS itself doesn’t need data; only the download does.

What if my phone’s GPS is unreliable?

Two backstops. First, the map shows every site — just tap the marker for the place in front of you. Second, you can manually queue any narration even when GPS is off. The platform never assumes GPS works; it’s the convenience layer, not the gate.

How long is the tour and how much time do I need?

The audio runs ~1 hour audio total, but you walk at your own pace. 13 narration points across the site. Most visitors take 2–4 hours; some spread it over multiple visits. Your access lasts 30 days from purchase, so revisit as often as you like.

Can I share with my partner or family?

One purchase covers one device session. Most couples share earbuds and use a single phone — the audio is paced for that. If you want everyone listening on their own device, each person needs their own purchase. We do not gate sharing aggressively; we trust visitors to do the right thing.

What if I never use the tour, or never make it to the site?

Full refund if you never trigger a single narration on-site. Partial refund based on how far you got. See the refund policy for specifics.

Primary source
Narrations draw on the Archives municipales de Cannes and the Musée de la Castre's own archaeological records. The pre-film-festival history follows the Provençal-archive sources rather than tourism-board syntheses.
The Cannes before the festival
13 narration points across Le Suquet hill and the Vieux Port.
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