The Mob Hotel Cannes has opened its doors in France. Surrounded by gardens and set against the backdrop of the village of Le Cannet, the hotel offers a unique beach destination experience.
Housed in a former residence, the four-star hotel offers 43 renovated suites and large terraces, preserving as much of the existing structure as possible. The hotel’s restaurant serves organic, local and seasonal food. Mediterranean and Provencal cuisine is prepared in a small central kitchen. Guests can enjoy meals and light bites paired with a selection of Mediterranean wines.
The commitment to a new form of sustainable hospitality is palpable in every initiative. From its restaurant, which holds Organic Agriculture certification, to its Biocoop grocery store, every food choice on offer is an invitation to support agriculture that respects the environment and its producers. The Patagonia boutique extends this approach. It’s not just a shopping space, but a breeding ground for sustainable travel practice. Additionally, with 48 photovoltaic panels placed on the roof, the Mob Hotel Cannes aims to reduce its carbon footprint.
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