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Musee Picasso - Located in the Chateau Grimaldi near the covered market. The World famous artist worked here in 1946 and this interesting museum is dedicated to his time here and work. It is open in the summer.
Fort Carre - Port Vauban is overlooked by this star shaped rampart with a long and illustrious history. You can discover this at the tourist office as visitors are not allowed inside. The views of the port are fine on a walk around the fort.
Port Vauban - The largest marina in Europe, where you can spot the rich and famous sipping Champagne on board their ostentatious yachts. Crusaders used to leave this port on their way to the Holy Land. The only thing Holy there now is the Dollar.
Museum of History and Archaeology - Bastion St. Andre. Located at the south of the fort and containing many archaeological finds from Antipolis of days long gone. The story of the area is contained here. |
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Pimm's Cafe - 3 Rue de la Republique, Situated next to the bus station, they serve proper tea and snacks in a warm, friendly atmosphere. The service is quick and you won't complain about the prices.
La Table Ronde - 5, rue Frederic Isnard, This restaurant is well positioned in the old town. The food is Provencal, tasty and value for money. Popular with locals and visitors.
Cafe des Chineurs - This is a French cafe at 28 Rue Aubernon and near the market. They have a large terrace on street level and it's a good place for people watching. The menu is fairly basic and they offer some good local wines. |
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The Australian Bar - Situated between the station and the port, You can sometimes hear French speaking people at this Aussie venue. The perfect place to relax with a beer, outside on a balmy summer evening. Good choice of local and imported brews.
The Colonial Pub - 36 BD D Aguillon. Looks like the foreigners have taken over the drinking establishments. This British pub is in the centre of the nightlife area. They have a terrace for people watching and serve basic pub grub in a friendly atmosphere.
Eden Casino - Boulevard E Baudoin, Fancy a flutter? then head to "Pinede of Juan les Pins" to try your hand at the tables, 150 slot machines and if you have any money over, try the bar/restaurant. Stunning view of the harbour from the restaurant.
Pam Pam - Very popular cocktail bar with Moulin Rouge type entertainment. Live music and writhing bodies and always a lively vibe. |
| Splav Lukas - by Djoka from Serbia and Montenegro - 2007-05-29 | | Very good club near center of Juan les Pins... |
| Whiskey a gogo - by Amy from United States - 2007-06-26 | | Went on vacation to France and stayed in Juan Les Pins. Went to Whiskey a gogo and had a GREAT time!!! |
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Marineland - Avenue Mozart - National 7, It's a must go for all the family and the No1 Aquarium/zoo/museum in Europe. Plenty to discover here from killer whale shows, tropical sea life, zoo animals. They concentrate on education as well with a marine museum. You will have fun and learn something in a day at this venue.
Beaches - The towns beaches are safe for swimming and the wide sandy expanses are one of the main attractions of the town. You don't have to look far for a place as there are plenty of stretches here and why not explore the coast. Plenty of snacking/drinking facilities within walking distance.
Karting - There is a well equipped Karting track in the town, that is always busy. Ask for directions at the tourist office. |
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