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jubileefd May 29th, 2009 10:52 AM

Recommend your favorite Nice hotel!
 
We'll be there one night en route to other towns further south (via rental car). Would like something charming, centrally located, but not a rip off. Might be hard in August...

Just thought I'd see if anyone has suggestions for great finds in Nice.

crdtny May 29th, 2009 11:01 AM

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traveller1959 May 30th, 2009 02:50 AM

Le Negresco.

thill25 Jun 2nd, 2009 06:21 AM

http://www.splendid-nice.com/

PeaceOut Jun 2nd, 2009 07:07 AM

Here's a hotel we liked in Nice, from my trip report of May 2006:

"Our Hotel le Grimaldi (http://www.le-grimaldi.com/) was a short cab ride from the train station. It was 10EUR for myself, my daughter, my gargantuan bag, and her two small ones. We were greeted graciously at the hotel, which immediately struck us as a good find.

The hotel is actually two Belle Epoque buildings back-to-back. One side is much prettier to enter, as it faces a nice church. The other side is fine, too, but a bit boring. I think the side on rue Grimaldi is the plain one, and the other side on rue Maccarani is prettier.

The man at the front desk carried my bag to the room, and showed us around. There’s a business center on the ground floor, with free internet use on their two computers, and a free printer to use. (Also wireless in the lobby, I think for a fee.)

Our room was a ‘classic’, twin-bedded room, which was large enough, had a little balcony, a sparkling tile bath with fluffy bright yellow towels, and nice toiletries. It was 150EUR, plus tax and 10EUR per person if we opted for the hot/cold breakfast buffet.

They suggested we check out the buffet (served till 10:30a.m.), and if we were interested the next morning, we could sign on for it. Their deal is that you have to buy it everyday to get the 10EUR rate. Otherwise, per day, it’s 15EUR.

So the next morning, we were happy to find hot eggs, proscuitto, yoghurts, cereals, cappuccino, assorted croissants, juices, etc. We thought it a good deal and quite convenient, so we enjoyed it each morning."

Cries_Van_Notebook Jun 2nd, 2009 07:15 AM

I stayed at the Negresco in 1999 and the front door man wouldn't let me into the hotel because I was wearing a bathing suit and t-shirt. DUH! I was coming from the beach. He actually made me search through my bag for my room key because he didn't believe I was staying there.

When I opened the window to my room, paint chips fell into my hair.

There was a big dark spot on the carpet. I think a hooker was murdered in my room at some point in time.

Thin


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