When you have the likes of Diane Kruger, Joshua Jackson and Beth Ditto checking into a hotel for the Cannes Film Festival, you know it's something pretty special. The hotel is perfectly positioned in the heart of Cannes, meaning that from the modern rooms, the chic bars or the luxurious restaurants you'll be spoilt with sweeping views over either the town, the Mediterranean, the Old Harbour or the fancy beautiful people magnet that is La Croisette Promenade. While staying in the hotel, treat yourself to some R&R in the Thalasso Spa; it has an impressive 46 treatment rooms, thermal baths, a hammam and an inviting pool - after a day of rubbing shoulders with the likes of Brad, George and Sonam at the festival you'll be ready for some relaxation. If you ask us, the best of the star-worthy hotel has to be the views, whether you're enjoying a few drinks in 30°C, or a special French meal at rooftop restaurant, Le 360, which serves up a modern twist on French cuisine - the seafood is fantastic - and boasts panoramic views of the bay and the Old Town; so bag a table on the terrace and people-watch for hours. Inside info Get away for a spa break this summer. How? Just book two nights in one of the classic or deluxe sea-view rooms, and you'll get a luxe spa treatment included in the stay. Prices start from Dh570 per-night. Details radissonblu.com/hotel-cannes +33 492 99 73 20 More global hangouts Foam, Amsterdam, Netherlands This achingly cool photography museum is the place to go if you want to check out up-and-coming talent and browse the works of big-name snappers, all while people-watching the city's hippest residents. Tucked away on the Keizersgracht canal, the museum is now showing the works of Ron Galella, a pioneering paparazzi, who, in the words of Andy Warhol, "captured the famous doing something infamous". Catch his snaps of Mick Jagger, Jackie Onassis, Marlon Brando and more until the end of August. Vijzelstraat 78, Amsterdam foam.org The St Regis Bal Harbour Resort, Miami, USA Every little detail has been paid attention to in this art deco yet modern hotel. Opening its doors to the public in February this year, with interiors by famous duo, Yabu Pushelberg, there are plenty of indulgent twists - like crystal details and marble floors. There's also contemporary art around the hotel, including works by Miami graffiti star, Santiago Rubin, and Japanese artist, Hirotoshi Sawada. While checked-in, definitely check out Remède Spa, which boasts a rain shower room - or just book a massage to be enjoyed from the comfort of your room's balcony. +1 305 993 3300 stregisbalharbour.com
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