The glitz, the glamor, an international cinema legacy — Cannes has it all, and on a three-hour, fully guided walking tour you’ll experience Le Suquet’s old town scenes, Palais des Festivals’ red carpet moments and The Carlton Hotel’s five-star movie history. Head out on foot along the cobbled pathways of Le Suquet, the old quarter of this French Riviera celebrity playground. At the top of the hill you’ll stand amid castle ruins to relish panoramic views of the Bay of Cannes and the Lerins Islands, where the 1998 film Man In the Iron Mask was shot. Stroll by expansive Provencal Market, where local vendors sell clothes, linens, ceramics, jewelry and leather goods, and then stop in a sidewalk café to enjoy a complimentary drink. Stand before Palais des Festivals red-carpeted stairway, where the world’s most talented and famous movie stars convene each year for the Cannes Film Festival, the largest cinema festival on the planet. Make your way past couture boutiques and grand palaces while walking down La Croisette boulevard to reach the Carlton Hotel. Take in the refined elegance of this luxury resort, also a filming location for Alfred Hitchcock’s 1955 classic movie To Catch a Thief.