Leeds to Paris, Cannes and Grasse - 5 nights in Autumn

 

Why Grasse in Autumn?

Well-known fact. Grasse is the world capital of perfumery.

Little-known fact. Grasse owes its current fame to its tanners who, in the 16th century, aware of the strong smell of their leather, had the idea of perfuming them. Thus the area around the city was covered with roses and jasmine to feed the stills of the very first perfumers.

Today, the Grasse perfume industry is made up of dozens of companies.

Chanel still cultivates the Mai de Rose there, a flower that, for almost a century, has made the inimitable style of its Chanel No. 5 fragrance.

Dior and his nose, François Demachy, set up a magnificent laboratory: Les Fontaines Parfumées.

And three Grasse perfumers – Galimard, Fragonard and Molinard – still cultivate a centuries-old tradition in this region.

The start point for itinerary is a day visit to Grasse, to make perfume with an expert guiding our hand. Rather than spend the whole trip there though, we are beginning the trip in Paris, and taking the train down to the south of France where we will stay in Cannes for the majority, partaking in the delights of this chic, coastal, cinematic city.


Itinerary At A Glance

  • 5 night independent itinerary for Paris and Cannes, based on flying from Leeds, in September with a train journey between French locations

  • Highlights include a perfume-making course in Grasse with a visit to the flower garden of the International Perfume Museum, tour of Cannes with a screenwriter, picnic and snorkelling on the Lérins islands, and dinner at glamorous La Petite Maison overlooking the Bay of Cannes.

  • Based on a two friends travelling, with a focus on leisurely outdoor and cultural activities, interspersed with time to just relax and soak up the atmosphere

 

WHEN

September

LIGHT & WEATHER

Moderate daylight. Warm. Pleasant. Sunny.

Sunrise: 06:56am - 07:27am

Sunset: 08:04pm - 07:09pm

12-13 hours of daylight


TRAVEL MEANS

Flight, Train, Car hire

Fly Leeds into Paris

Train Paris to Cannes

Car hire in Cannes

Fly Nice to Leeds

ACCOMMODATION

Paris: 25Heures Hotel Terminus Nord

Cannes: This AirBnB in the Californie neighbourhood


SCHEDULE

Day 1 - Paris

Fly in the afternoon, arrive and settle in

Dinner & Drinks: L’Aller Retour, Marais - traditional French bistro for steak frites

Day 2 - Travel to Cannes

Train journey: Depart Paris in the morning on a fast non-stop train to Cannes (roughly 5 hours)

Dinner: at home

Day 3 - Cannes

Market: Le marché Forville (The Forville Market) is one of the beating hearts of Cannes. Pay a visit to collect breakfast supplies and try a socca for sustenance

Tour the city with a screenwriter: Book this cinema-focused tour for a guided view of how Cannes became such a juggernaut in the film industry

Relax: spend the rest of the afternoon chilling out

Aperitif: Apéritif hours—l’heure de l’apéro—are usually 6pm to 8pm and a cherished part of the French day, not to mention an ideal pre-dinner ritual. The Dandy Club is my pick

Dinner: at Aux Bons Enfants, relaxed bistro in its fourth generation of ownership - advance booking essential (like many restaurants, note closed on a Sunday and Monday)

Day 4 - Cannes & Grasse

Market-day Breakfast: Drive to Saint-Paul-de-Vence (50 mins driving, 28km) for market day on Wednesday and Friday mornings, 9am to 2pm

Day in Grasse for perfumery-making workshop: Drive to Grasse (40 mins driving, 22km) for a private Haute-Couture perfume creation workshop at Studio des Fragrances Galimard (2 hours, advance booking essential)

Perfume garden stop-off: On the way back to Cannes, stop at Jardin du Musée International de la Parfumerie for a tour of the perfume gardens organised by olfactory note and current exhibition ‘Vibrations du vivant’ by glass artist, Antoine Pierini.

Dinner: at home

Day 5 - Cannes

Island day: Get up early, pack a picnic and snorkelling gear, and take the water taxi to the Lérins island, Sainte-Marguerite. There’s walking (7.4km coastal route, done in about 1h30m), the Musée du Masque de Fer et du Fort Royal and snokelling the Underwater Ecomuseum by British sculptor, Jason deCaires Taylor. Have a picnic lunch in a wel-chosen spot.

Dinner: Book and dress up for a sunset dinner at LA PETITE MAISON, part of the legedary Palm Beach complex on La Croisette, hotspot for the glamour crowd since its construction in 1928, and with a panoramic view from Cap d'Antibes back to the Lérins Islands where you spent the day.

Day 6 - Cannes, Travel home

Breakfast: Le Môka, specialists in brekkie, brunch and lunch only, with outdoor terrasse

Travel home: Fly from Nice back to Leeds

 

Ideas for another visit

  • IN OR NEAR CANNES

    • As an alternative to Sainte-Marguerite, visit Saint-Honorat, which has been inhabited by Cistercian Monks since the 5th century (410 CE). Walks, swimming and panoramic views are all on the agenda. Have a picnic lunch in a well-chosen spot. The monks have also produce liqueurs (La Lérina) olive oil and lavender. All for sale in the Lérins Abbey shop.

    • Book a Wine-And-Vine day with the monks on St Honarat, to learn about their wine production on the island (first Friday of each month only)

    • Rent a solar boat (no license necessary) for a morning or afternoon to visit the Bay of Cannes

    • Head out to The Estérel Massif (west of Cannes) for walking, mountain biking or trekking

    • Relax, swim, enjoy a picnic or do some kayaking at Lac de Saint-Cassien

    IN PARIS

    • For a Friday in Paris, book a Guided Tour with Textile Tours of Paris. Led by a couture embroiderer around the haberdasheries of Paris, telling the fascinating story of how Paris became the capital of luxury textiles and fashion.

    IN OR NEAR GRASSE

    • Two-part guided tour themed around one perfume flower, led by a gardener and a perfumer, at the Jardins du Musee International du Parfum (once per month between April and October, Saturdays at 10am)

    • Visit Grasse in May, for the annual ExpoRose Festival to celebrate the rich history of perfume and local floral agriculture. Roses garland the streets of Grasse creating a stage and inspiration for dance, theatre, music, exhibitions, workshops, demonstrations, screenings, concerts and artistic performances at every street corner.

    • Course at Grasse Institute of Perfumery, to take the perfume-learning even further

    • Once-per-week guided visits at Domain de Manon, flower-growers and cultivators whose produce is exclusively destined for use in Christian Dior perfumes. Offered during the appropriate harvest season for each flower (rose in May, jasmine and tuberose in August, September and October)

    • Fragonard factory, for insight into the process of making both the raw materials and the perfumes

    • Aperitifs at Le Roof, rooftop bar at 5 star hotel, Five Seas

    • Cabaret Dinner: at Medusa Cannes - built in the 1930’s, this cabaret restaurant was revived in 2018, offering dining and performance in one experience

 

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