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'The White Lotus' Has Found Its Perfect Hotel in Cannes, France

Source: The Hollywood ReporterView Original
entertainmentMay 16, 2026

Hotel Martinez and La Plage du Martinez

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Few experiences can match the thrill of arriving at the Hôtel Martinez during the Cannes Film Festival, the kind of scene that feels ripped from the arrival sequence from any one of the past three seasons of The White Lotus. It’s a descent into organized, performative chaos under the watchful eyes of an unflinching, five-star-trained, white-gloved staff.

Ferraris and Mercedes-AMGs snake through the tiny porte cochère while paparazzi scream celebrity names from behind barricades lining the Croisette. The ropes keeping the paps and lookie-loos out — and the celebrities and scene-makers in — go up days before the event actually starts, with just enough distance between the two groups to keep it interesting. Towering campaign images of Bella Hadid draped in Chopard diamonds wrap portions of the driveway, turning the arrival itself into a luxury advertising campaign. Security teams occupy key corners in the lobby as assistants sprint garment bags through the sliding doors. Somewhere in the chaos, a stylist balances an iced latte, three phones and a couture gown worth more than a Riviera apartment.

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All of this goes down before even one Louboutin touches the surgically clean white marble floor or ultra-plush Yves Klein blue carpet within the monumental lobby.

When HBO announced that Mike White’s Emmy-winning satire would officially head to Cannes for season four — with the Martinez serving as “White Lotus Cannes” — the scene was set with perhaps the series’ best casting yet: a gorgeous grande dame who’s no stranger to the spotlight and an expert at checking in and unpacking lots of baggage.

The Martinez has spent nearly 100 years preparing for this role.

Unlike previous hotels that have served as White Lotus locations and relied heavily on destination resorts under the Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts brand, Hôtel Martinez is part of the Hyatt Unbound Collection, a portfolio of independent luxury and lifestyle hotels that retain their own distinct identities. Arguably, Martinez was already a major player without TWL.

L’Oasis du Martinez, courtesy of Nicolas Grosmond

“The Martinez has been a star long before this,” says Tamara Lohan, Hyatt’s global brand leader of luxury. “This is just another pin in the history of the hotel. Martinez became the definitive French Riviera beach club decades before beach clubs became a global trend.”

Word on the Croisette is that the Martinez will ultimately receive the lion’s share of the screen time and production days, despite Airelles Château de la Messardière — reimagined onscreen as “White Lotus du Cap” — serving as the season’s other major hotel anchor.

Opened in 1929 by Emmanuel Martinez during the Roaring ’20s, the art deco hotel, now with more than 400 rooms, quickly became one of the French Riviera’s defining social theaters. Through wars, movie-star eras, yacht booms and influencer takeovers, it has remained Cannes’ unofficial headquarters for glamour and spectacle.

Actresses descend the seven-story staircase with photo crews like they’re already on the red carpet. Influencers stage balcony shoots with their breakfast trays, echoing the curated vacation narcissism that defines nearly every White Lotus guest. Jewelry couriers carrying armored cases disappear into the famously tiny elevators. Even a few days before the festival officially began, the hotel already felt like a functioning production set.

One afternoon, the rooftop penthouses were being transformed into a temporary compound for Chopard, which buys out the entire top floor every year. Below, L’Oréal Paris teams moved through a beauty studio buildout with a massive photo opp overlooking the ocean, while on the beach, crews create a pop-up Air France lounge.

The beach, the pool and a boat are the holy trinity of the White Lotus universe, and Martinez has them all.

The hotel’s L’Oasis pool garden — hidden slightly farther inside the property away from the frenzy of the Croisette — mimics the show’s poolside power plays. Surrounded by palms and cabanas, unpacking who’s sitting where with whom is as juicy as the perfect-cut fruit platters that appear on every table. Lounge chair positioning doubles as a social hierar