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- Best Western Premier West End |
The
Best Western Premier West End was constructed in 1842 in a Belle Époque
form. It’s a serene place, with 120 comfortable rooms and is located conveniently
near the old town, gaming centres and shopping area as well as the exhibition
centre Le Palais des Congrès Acropolis and the Nice Côte d’Azur
airport.
The Best Western Premier West End offers guests the use of a private
beach on the Baie Des Anges or Bay of Angels. There is a restaurant, Le
Siècle, which offers café style food and beverages and a
bar with its own terrace overlooking the sea, called La Palmeraie - more
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- Le Meridien |
Right
in the centre of the city, Le Meridien Nice looks out over the gorgeous
Mediterranean Sea and the Albert I Gardens. This luxury hotel was recently
renovated, so the 318 rooms here are modern, beautifully done up and very
comfortable. The rooftop terrace is a pleasant place to chill out and you
get great views from here and from the solarium.
Guest can also take advantage of the fitness centre, massage, balneotherapy
and tanning services services, casino, barbershop, salon and the heated
outdoor swimming pool. Le Colonial Café, the restaurant at
Le Meridien Nice has a terrace and offers Mediterranean food -
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- Plaza, a Boscolo First Class Hotel |
The
Boscolo Hotel Plaza is a fine, delightfully comfortable four star hotel.
Suitable for both business and leisure travellers, this hotel has 174 airy
rooms and suites, many with superb views over the sea. The hotel is conveniently
close to the Nice International airport and near the beach and the Promenade
des Anglais. A buffet breakfast is served every morning from 7 am to 10.30
am.
Pets are allowed at the Boscolo Hotel Plaza at no extra charge – this
is just one more factor that makes the Boscolo Hotel Plaza a wonderful
place to stay when you are in Nice -
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- Nice Riviera |
The
Nice Riviera, near the Avenue Jean Médecin, used to be called the
Nice Rivoli. This hotel is conveniently close to the Nice Étoile
shopping area, the Old Town, the Promenade des Anglais and the Galerie
Lafayette store. The Nice Riviera’s four star accommodation, superb service
and good restaurants and other facilities make it a very good option for
travelers to Nice. There are 122 rooms, some of which are non-smoking ones
and soundproofed, and there is a sauna, solarium, Jacuzzi and indoor swimming
pool for use by guests. There are also good conference facilities, currency
exchange services and wired internet - more
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| Nice
Nice is the capital of the Riviera and one of the largest cities in
France. The city attracts an amazing 3.2 million visitors every year, and
this is not surprising, considering its attractions. The weather is truly
wonderful here, a great place to enjoy the sea, the sun and the sand. The
people are friendly, the architecture is impressive, and the fragrance
of the past and Roman, Greek, Russian and Greek influences still linger.
A good way to see Nice is to take a ride on the Train Touristique de
Nice, which runs every day from April to August. This way you’ll see the
main attractions of the city encapsulated in an enjoyable forty-minute
train ride.
Nice is of course famous for its beaches - they stretch for over four
miles continuously. These beaches are full of pebbles called galets. There
are many private beaches for the traveler who would like some seclusion;
most of them close to the old town near the western part of the bay. These
beaches are generally attached to hotels, but may be accessed for a fee.
Topless sunbathing is quite common on the beaches of Nice.
The town itself is lovely, with its attractive location, and the nightlife
is exciting and fun. However, there are plenty of museums here too. A Carte
Passe-Musée will give you entrance to the seven largest museums
in the city – it costs €15 for 3 days and €25 for 7 days and
is well worth the price.
Nice is a great option for a holiday, offering a relaxing way to spend
several days, visiting museums, partying or simply lazing on the cobbled
beaches. The mixture of French and Italian influences here makes it particularly
interesting. Tourists should. However, be wary of pickpockets, who are
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