Cannes Film Festival 2026: A look inside Alia Bhatt’s lavish stay at Hotel Martinez and how much it costs per night
Hotel Martinez, a historic Art Deco landmark on Cannes' Boulevard de la Croisette, has become a celebrity hotspot during the film festival. This iconic luxury property, known for its Riviera style and Mediterranean views, hosts stars and events, w...

Over the years, many celebrities attending the festival, including Deepika Padukone, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, and Bella Hadid, have stayed at the iconic Hotel Martinez, one of Cannes’ most famous luxury properties during the festival season.
A Celebrity Hotspot During Cannes
More than just a five-star hotel, Hotel Martinez has become closely associated with celebrity culture during the Cannes Film Festival. Located along the famous Boulevard de la Croisette, the hotel sits just minutes away from the Palais des Festivals, the main venue for the annual film event.The property welcomes guests through grand interiors designed in classic Riviera style, making it a preferred destination for film stars, business gatherings, weddings, and luxury family holidays. The hotel is also pet-friendly.
Room Prices During Cannes Festival
Hotel rates rise sharply during the Cannes Film Festival period, with premium rooms and suites costing several lakhs per night in Indian currency.Some of the key room categories include:
- Deluxe Rooms: Around 2,058 euros to 2,130 euros (approximately Rs 2.3 lakh per night)
- Premium Rooms: Around 2,352 euros to 2,430 euros (approximately Rs 2.7 lakh per night)
- Premium Sea View Rooms: Around 3,724 euros to 3,830 euros (approximately Rs 4.3 lakh per night)
- Junior Suite Sea View King: Around 4,606 euros to 4,730 euros (approximately Rs 5.3 lakh per night)
Featured In L’Oréal Paris Campaign
Recently, the hotel’s iconic white exterior appeared in a campaign video by L'Oréal Paris, where giant posters of the beauty brand’s ambassadors were unveiled dramatically across the building’s facade.6
A Historic Riviera Landmark
Hotel Martinez first opened its doors in 1929 and soon became known for its distinctive seven-storey Art Deco architecture. Designed by architect Charles Palmero, the landmark property was completed in just 14 months.Today, the hotel’s blue wrought-iron balconies overlooking the Mediterranean Sea remain among its most photographed features. In 2013, the property was acquired by Hyatt and later became part of The Unbound Collection by Hyatt.
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