About this venue
La Pinede Gould is an open-air festival venue in Juan-les-Pins, designed for events under the evening sky close to the seafront. Its distinctive setting of pine trees, stage area and Mediterranean surroundings gives it a memorable character, making it well suited to concerts, festival nights and cultural programs that benefit from a more intimate atmosphere than a conventional arena.
The experience inside the venue is shaped by proximity to the stage, natural scenery and a relaxed festival rhythm. Visitors value the clear layout, the open-air sound environment and the practical access to event facilities, from entry points and security checks to food and beverage options when these are provided as part of the program.
The venue is located at Boulevard Édouard Baudouin, Antibes, France. Entry is usually arranged from the seafront side and nearby pedestrian approaches in Juan-les-Pins, while arrival by car can be planned via surrounding public parking areas, depending on the setup of each event. For broader transport options across Antibes, the general city information below offers a natural next step.
About the city: Antibes
Antibes, located in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region between Nice and Cannes, combines Mediterranean charm, concert energy and sporting events on the Côte d'Azur. The city is known for its old town, marina and lively Juan-les-Pins area, making it an attractive destination for visitors looking for tickets for concerts, sports matches and cultural programmes. Thanks to its compact size and tourist offer, a stay in Antibes can easily be combined with restaurants, beaches and evening outings before or after an event.
Infrastructure is one of the city's major advantages: Gare SNCF-TGV d'Antibes connects Antibes with coastal cities and the wider French rail system, while the local Juan-les-Pins and Biot stations make it easier to reach individual parts of the area. The nearest major airport is Aéroport Nice Côte d'Azur, and urban and intercity travel is covered by the Envibus and Lignes d'Azur networks, including lines to Nice, Cannes and the airport. For arenas and stadiums such as AzurArena Antibes, as well as events in Juan-les-Pins, the combination of train, bus, taxi and access via the A8 motorway makes arrival planning simple.
The tourist bonus of Antibes is especially strong: before or after a concert, it is worth walking through the old town, the sea-facing ramparts, the Marché Provençal market and the Port Vauban marina. Art lovers can visit the area around Château Grimaldi and the Musée Picasso, while walks toward Cap d'Antibes offer a calmer view of the coast. Juan-les-Pins adds a relaxed Riviera atmosphere, so an event in Antibes can easily become a complete seaside city experience.
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