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Accommodations:
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Dining options:
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The Chantecler Restaurant:
One of the bests in Nice and Michelin Guide award winning, this
refined restaurant serves exquisite French cuisine in a Regency
style dining room.
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Rotonde: A brasserie offering
A la Carte specialties.
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Bar
Le Relais: An
English-style piano bar where guests can relax in the charming
decor of walnut wood panelling, velvet armchairs, soft lighting,
tapestries and famous portraits. A large selection of
champagnes, whiskies and original cocktails is available.
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Meeting facilities
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Fitness room
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Boutiques
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Private Beach
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Free Parking
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Golf and Tennis nearby
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929km (577 miles) S of Paris; 32km (20 miles) NE of Cannes
The Victorian upper classes and tsarist aristocrats loved Nice in the
19th century, but it's solidly middle class today, and far less
glamorous and expensive than Cannes. It's also the best excursion center
on the Riviera, especially if you're dependent on public transportation.
For example, you can go to San Remo, "the queen of the Italian Riviera,"
and return to Nice by nightfall. From the Nice airport, the second
largest in France, you can travel by bus along the entire coast.
Nice is the capital of the Riviera, the largest city between Genoa and
Marseille. It's also one of the most ancient, having been founded by the
Greeks, who called it "Nike," or Victory. Because of its brilliant
sunshine and relaxed living, it has attracted artists and writers. Among
them were Dumas, Nietzsche, Apollinaire, Flaubert, Victor Hugo, George
Sand, Stendhal, Chateaubriand, and Mistral. Henri Matisse, who made his
home in Nice, said, "Though the light is intense, it's also soft and
tender." The city has, on the average, 300 days of sunshine a year. |