Juan-les-Pins Visitor Information
Famous for its glorious sandy beaches and wonderful sunshine, Juan-les-Pins can offer in addition, a racy nightlife, a beautiful marina and the best of Provencale restaurants that the Riviera has to offer. F Scott Fitzgerald reflected on the city and referred to it as a 'constant carnival'.
Places to visit while in Juan-les-Pins may include the Chateau Grimaldi once home to the Grimaldi Family as well as the Musee Picasso. After the Second World War, Picasso worked here for half a year and donated his paintings upon completion to the Chateau. Europe's largest marina can be discovered in Juan-les-Pins. Transitory home to many millionaire yacht owners, this town is the playground of the rich and famous.
Every year during July, Juan-les-Pins hosts the three weeks Festival of International Jazz, an explosion of everything entertaining on the Cote d'Azure!