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Wind up your evening at the hotel's
famous nightclub, Jane's Club, where you can dance the night away
and join in the theme parties organised throughout the year.
A festive atmosphere and friendly surroundings for memorable
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Situated near the famous
Croisette and Palais des Festivals, Hotel Gray d’Albion
combines refined decor, comfort and leisure with a private
beach ideal for relaxing moments in the sun:
Water-skiing, diving, paragliding, boat trips, windsurfing,
inflatables, pedal boats…water sport fans will be delighted!. |
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Tennis fans can enjoy a match in the
historical setting of the Tennis Gallia Barrière, the original home
of the clay court in France. The club also has an outdoor swimming
pool and a restaurant and bar. |
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Other activities:
- cultural activities (theatre, cinema, exhibitions),
- bowling,
- canyoning,
- horse-riding,
- rafting,
- bungee jumping,
- downhill skiing,
- motor sports ( go-karting) |
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ABOUT CANNES |
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Cannes
is at its most frenzied during the International Film Festival at
the Palais des Festivals on promenade de la Croisette. On the
seafront boulevards, flashbulbs pop as the stars and wannabes emerge
and pose and pose and pose. For wannabes (particularly female),
outrageous is the key word. The festival's stellar activities are
closed to most visitors, who are forced to line up in front of the
Palais des Festivals. Known as "the bunker," this concrete structure
is the venue for premières that draw some 5,000 spectators. With
paparazzi shouting ("Brad, Angelina, over here!") and shooting away,
and a guard of gendarmes holding back the fans, the guests parade
along the red carpet into the building, perhaps stopping for a
moment or two to strike a pose and chat with a journalist. C'est
Cannes! |
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