Paloma Beach, a beloved landmark in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, is set to undergo significant changes through 2026.
The beachside restaurant, established in 1948 by architect André Deperi, has hosted a remarkable list of celebrities, including Matisse, Cocteau, Churchill, Roger Moore, Sean Connery, Elton John, and Tom Cruise. In recent years, it also appeared in the Fifty Shades of Grey film series and the hit show Emily in Paris, drawing even more visitors to this scenic spot.
In early 2025, Mayor Jean-François Dieterich announced plans to demolish and rebuild the restaurant as a removable structure. This project is part of a broader effort to enhance the area, including adding green spaces to the Saint-Hospice path. Due to administrative processes and construction timelines, Paloma Beach will remain closed throughout 2025.
The beach was named after Paloma Picasso, daughter of Pablo Picasso, who spent her summers there with her father.
Although the private beach and restaurant are closed, the public areas of Paloma Beach remain accessible to visitors.
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