The Doctor Jean Guillaud Park was set up in 2008 by the city of Nice in the memory of Jean Guillaud, a notable local figure who contributed to the welfare of the city not only by his activity in the field of the local heath system, but also as a municipal consul, among others.
The park stretches on the surface of more than 5 hectares, on the slopes of the Clua valley. It is fitted with jogging tracks, a picnic area and plenty of alleys. The Doctor Jean Guillaud Park is also one of the few public parks in Nice where dogs are allowed to enter.