Le Negresco
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Finding an ideal quirky hotel in Nice does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Hotel Negresco, a nice option for travellers like you.
Close to some of Nice's most popular landmarks, such as Cathedrale Sainte-Reparate (0.9 mi) and Place Garibaldi (1.2 mi), Hotel Negresco is a great destination for tourists.
Hotel Negresco is a quirky hotel offering a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a refrigerator in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free wifi is offered to guests.
The hotel features 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and room service. Plus, guests can enjoy a fitness center and breakfast, which have made this a popular choice among travellers visiting Nice. For guests with a vehicle, parking is available.
When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out Boccaccio, Cafe de Turin, and Peixes, which are some seafood restaurants that are popular with locals and out-of-towners alike.
If you’re looking for something to do, Castle Hill (1.1 mi), Old Town (Vieille Ville) (0.5 mi), and Cathédrale Saint-Nicolas (0.7 mi) are a nice way to spend some time, and they are all within walking distance of Hotel Negresco Nice.
Hotel Negresco looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Nice.
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During weekdays and off-season, we got a real good deal with our breakfasts included.
Not only is it a mythic property, it is still fully independent and a top location on the French Riviera.
Parking was super easy with the help of bellboys dressed in traditional ‘Cocher’ uniform, and without any extra fees. We loved that first contact with those carrying the memory & the image of the property.
The corridors and rooms throughout the Hotel make you feel like walking in a private museum.
Everyone working there is doing it with a total discretion. Although it is an old building, modernity and eco-responsibility are perceptible and tangible. For instance, we had to call for a toothbrush and room-service was efficient. It was the same when ordering at the Bar specialty cocktails such as ‘Le Negresco”.
So far it is probably the best property I stayed ever. Some would say that rooms could have more modern features but it was that authentic touch from the 30’s and 60’s that we were searching for.
Do not hesitate to ask to be seated on the terrace for breakfast for a true feel of the city’s vibes.
The personnel is very friendly and obliging.
The food is excellent.
The location is ideal just across the beach on the so famous "Promenade des Anglais ".
The hotel, with each bedroom (125 and 6 suites) decorated differently, is a must.
The "psychedelic" carpets in the corridors, well, either you hate them, or else you love them.
However, strict hygiene measures due to Covid mean that one can no longer expect what was the norm before, i.e; buffet breakfast, room directories, tea and coffee facilities or mini bar and with the green “Ecolabel” certification, there are no longer little bottles of shampoo, body wash etc (to take home as a souvenir) but dispensers fixed to the walls with luxury Lalique products. And of course, your mask must be worn at all times when in the communal areas of the hotel.
Loved the quaint lift, beautiful. There's a similar one in Claridges in London and when we went there a few years back, there was a delightful "lift man" who actually worked the lift for you. And a bench too!
Our room was bright and big but the shower was small and narrow. The washbasin was extremely low and a nuisance for my husband who is over 6' tall.
There are 2 mini bottles of Evian upon arrival, and any extra water must be purchased through room service.
Slippers, bathrobes, hairdryer and a safe are provided, as one would expect from this type of hotel.
There is no car park but the car valet will park (and return) your car. 28€/24h but I think if you have a suite, this is free.
We had the occasion to have been shown the lovely Napoleon Junior Suite, favourite of the recently deceased owner, Mrs Augier, I was told. But as not in the same price league as our 4th floor “Exclusive” room, (with a beautiful partial sea view) I was happy to have been shown it nonetheless, knowing that I wouldn’t be staying there.
My only recommendation would be to solicit a renovated room and it is worth paying extra and guaranteeing the sea view. All the rooms at the hotel are different from one another.
The beds were extremely comfortable, the rooms were very quiet, the decor was beautiful, and everything worked well inside the rooms (bathroom fixtures, lights, drawers, windows, etc.)
I would highly recommend a stay here.
First, the hotel itself is stunning with it's 6000+ pieces of art. The men's shop had great clothes with surprising affordability. Since this was our first time to Nice, we relied heavily on the concierge and what a fantastic experience that was. They match our desires with perfect recommendations. They found reservations we couldn't get for ourselves. They handled all our requests with eagerness and big smiles and great knowledge.
We stayed in room 520 and it was a stunner; perfectly prepared for our arrival as requested with roses, a bottle of perfectly chilled Duetz Champagne and a bit of nibble bits to celebrate my husband's 50th birthday. We loved our beach view too with open windows to the beach below. However, as with most busy beaches, there is non-stop activity and traffic, so if you want a quiet room to enjoy, please consider that beach front views from any hotel along the entire Promenade des Anglais are going to be a little noisy. But that wouldn't stop us from revisiting this hotel.
Room service was efficient but the "hot" food was often a little bit on the cool side for our tastes. Dinner one night was actually too cold. We didn't complain but probably should have mentioned it. We had breakfast several times in our room near our balcony to watch the morning come alive. Ask for HOT coffee is that's how you like it.
Dining at La Rotonde was a very special experience. Excellent table service and the food was incredible. Probably one of the best filet mignon's we've ever tasted. La Rotonde really provided such a great experience and made celebrating a 50th birthday very special.
For our next visit to Nice, we're already looking forward to our stay at Le Negresco.
The location is just ridiculous, it is 200 yards from the beach, you can even book your sunbed at the hotel.
We meet a very nice Concierge in the lobby, Karim, he helped us with all the bags, and later he recommended some great trips as well as some great restaurants, thank you.
It’s history is engrained with that of Nice and a visit is not complete without a stay here.
The foyer and main floor are a treat for the senses with its period decor and artwork. Their Versailles bar has an oversized stone fireplace and continues with the period decor, you also enjoy a cool sea breeze in the warmer months. Their art collection & history is impressive, and each floor is decorated in a different theme. The addition of La Plage beach lounge and facilities have made this the perfect Nice beach front location.
We stayed for 5 nights and utilized all their restaurants and beach facilities. Staff are welcoming, friendly, multi-lingual and go out of their way to assist. Upon check in we were also given a brief history of the hotel whilst being shown around the main floor and to our room. The room was large, beds were very comfortable and bathrooms came with all the luxuries you would expect from this class of hotel. The night prior to check out the duty manager sent a bottle of champagne & chocolates to our room, and on the day of church our sought us out to ask about our stay - thank you Louie! They treat all guests as VIP’s.
Their Michelin star hotel ‘Le Chantecler’ has 18th century decor & delivers impeccable silver service. We chose the surprise 8 course degustation menu which was a gastronomic delight. A true feast for the senses which highlights fresh, local produce.
La Rotonde is their brassiere, and greets you with a warm and welcoming ambiance. We enjoyed both their buffet and off the menu breakfast as well as dinner on several nights. The dinner piano player’s selection of music and genuine joy for playing make the experience all the more serene. The food quality is excellent, as is the service.
La Plage is their beach club with beach front sun beds, and a deck lounge & lunch area. This feels like your staying in a secluded resort with tastefully chosen decor & greenery, and service to your sun beds. We can definitely recommend their cocktails, mocktails, fresh oysters, artisan Italian gelato, truffle focaccia and fruit platters. An inviting experience that allows you to soak in the coastline and then relax in the warm Mediterranean waters in 5 star comfort.
Location is a 10/10 - you seriously cannot get any better in Nice! Beach front; a leisurely walk to old town, shopping, fresh food markets, restaurants, the port of Nice, to ‘Castel’, the train station, trams and a short drive to the airport.
The most difficult part of the Le Negresco experience is leaving….
Incredible art to look. It was basically like sleeping in a glamorous art museum with a 2 Michelin star restaurant. Breakfast was superb once we got to know how it worked.
We had 3 small dogs (hypoallergenic) and they were allowed anywhere in the hotel. Even the Michelin star restaurants.
Every floor was conceptually different, and glorious to see.
Our room was huge and very spacious, spectacular view over the ocean and up the promenade des anglais, we had a lovely balcony and huge bathroom. The eclectic furniture gave it a character all of its own. Unlike many hotels which are furnished exactly the same. Our friend was staying on the same floor in another room and it was decorated in completely different manner but still gorgeous, it's in own right.
We will 100% we will come back.
"All the rooms are different. If the one you get isn’t to your taste (as ours wasn’t), then ask. They’ve all got their own characters!"Read full review
"Test the SPA and the shower in the SPA - it is absolutely incredible! Beach club access not included but can be arranged for a fee."Read full review
"No Apple Pay and you may want to do a bank transfer well in advance to this expensive hotel"Read full review
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