With a newly reimagined casino and exclusive members’ bar, Palm Beach Cannes is transforming the city’s nightlife.
Perched on the tip of Cap Croisette, Palm Beach Cannes is one of the most exciting new developments on the Côte d’Azur and each month, it keeps getting bigger and better. In December, the crown jewel of the development, the Casino Royal Palm, enjoyed a spectacular rebirth following years of anticipation. The iconic venue was brought back to life by Partouche and the DB Group who collaborated to add a touch of modern sophistication to the venue’s elegant Belle Époque interiors.
Newly reimagined by Cannes-based architects Caprini & Pellerin, the opulent casino invites those who are feeling lucky to join a game at one of its poker or roulette tables, while reintroducing classic games including blackjack, baccarat and craps. There’s also a majestic marble bar where guests can sip on premium Champagne as a musician tinkles the ivories on a grand piano.

Another Caprini & Pellerin-designed venue making waves at Palm Beach Cannes is the Jean-Paul Member’s Bar. Inspired by the Roaring Twenties, this new speakeasy impresses from the moment of entry. Guests are immediately struck by a brass bar counter where mixologists craft signature cocktails for well-heeled guests who sink into cognac-coloured leather armchairs clad in Loro Piana fabrics. A giant glass chandelier illuminates the space in spectacular fashion, while custom furnishings such as organic-shaped folding screens inspire an intimate ambience.
Both venues offer the allure of a bygone era of indulgence and opulence that’s complimented by the development’s newly opened restaurants, La Petite Maison, Zuma and Nammos. We can’t wait to see what’s coming next.