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Built in the 1930s, the Hotel Juana in Juan-les-Pins, France, is nestled in a forest of pines, within walking distance of public beaches, shops and cafés, and just steps away from the hotel's private beach resort, Les Pêcheurs. Once a fishing village on the Mediterranean, Juan-les-Pins is now home to the world-famous Jazz Festival, where visitors can catch glimpses of their favorite musicians and other international celebrities who flock there to be seen. Midway between Cannes and Nice on the French Riviera, the Hotel Juana is just four blocks from the railway station and less than half an hour from the Nice-Cote d'Azur International Airport. Upon their arrival, guests can choose to lounge at the heated outdoor pool with an ice-cold drink, catch up on their exercise program at the on-site fitness center, or relax in the steam room after signing up for a beauty treatment. They can also saunter over to the hotel's private sandy-beach resort, "Les Pêcheurs;". for those who prefer teeing off to sunbathing, several golf courses are minutes away.
"Les Pêcheurs" can accommodate up to 3,500 guests in several meeting rooms, ideal for product launches, corporate events and other prestigious gatherings, with catering and fine dining available beachside.
The Hotel Juan's 40 guestrooms, affording pine-grove or sea views, some with balconies, are individually designed in a contemporary Art Deco style. They are adorned with well-crafted mahogany or pine furniture, white duvets on king or double beds, bathrobes and slippers, and bathrooms with heated towel racks, marble vanities, and separate tubs and showers. Wireless Internet access is also available upon request.
For those who wish to mingle with the rich and famous, especially in July during the Jazz Festival, the Hotel Juana is ideal for sunbathing and people-watching, while enjoying all the luxuries that an Old-World Mediterranean hotel has to offer.
PLEASE NOTE The hotel will be closed from November 13th to December 19th 2005 and the January 8th to February 10th 2006. |
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