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Petit Train
The “trains” are actually white
sided, diesel powered vehicles on rubber wheels, and they operate to
different parts of Cannes. One route takes visitors down the modern
touristy spots with the hotels and the casinos, while another makes its
way through the narrow roads of the older part of Cannes, known as La Suquet.
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La Croisette
The winding seafront road that is
the main magnet for tourists to Cannes, a role it has played for more
than a century now.
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Musee de la Castre
Foreign art and antique,
from South America, South East Asia and the Pacific Islands make up the
collection housed in the Chateau de la Castre.
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The Old Town
Old Cannes is built on a hill
overlooking the harbour, known as Suquet Hill. A medieval tower stands
in this part of the town..
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