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Hotel Description:
Choose the chic Holiday Inn Nice hotel for its quiet location, only 2 steps away from the city centre, its multiple attractions and enterprises. Soak up the relaxed Côte d'Azur ambiance on the breezy tree-shaded terrace outside our bistro restaurant at Holiday Inn Nice . This stylish hotel is located in a quiet boulevard, under 1km from the quaint Old Town and a short amble from the beach. Drive in from Nice Côte d'Azur Airport , 7km away, along the main Promenade des Anglais coast road close to the hotel. Doing business is a breeze at Holiday Inn Nice with our spacious, peaceful Guest rooms connected with wireless Internet . You can leave your vehicle in our car park and get to meetings at law firms and banks around the vicinity of the hotel by local tramway. It's easy to get to business parks like Nice Arenas, 5km away and Sophia Antipolis , 25km away. Follow the winding alleyways through the Old Town by foot for squares packed with street cafes and market stalls. You can take your pick of the museums near the hotel, like the futuristic Museum of Contemporary and Modern Art and the Genoan-style Matisse Museum . Promenade for 10 minutes to reach the sweeping, azure Mediterranean coastline's sandy beaches. You can work out in our daylit MiniGym at Holiday Inn Nice. Relax with a glass of Vin de Bellet wine in front of the flat-screen TV in cosy Le Bar .
Check In: 2:00 PM
Check Out: 12:00 PM
Native currency: Euro
Number of floors: 9
Number of rooms: 131
Number of suites: 2
Time zone: GMT
Restaurants:
Chez Panisse: Inventive mediterranean cooking style for this fully refurbished restaurant; nice terrace under palmtrees , special menus from fourteen euros.Bar: Cosy Cocktail Bar, terrace under the palm trees shadow; Wifi high speed connection and plasma screen
Recreation:
Fitness center on-siteFitness center off-site
Children's program
Room Info:
Meeting Facilities:
Rossini:Rossini 1:
Rossini 2:
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Hotel Amenities:
(additional fees may apply to certain amenities)- Accessible facilities
- Bathtub
- Coffee/Tea maker
- Cribs
- Electrical adaptors available
- Golf
- Housekeeping - daily
- Ironing board
- On-Site parking
- Private bathroom
- Room service
- Shops and commercial services
- Tennis court
- Wireless internet connection
- Air conditioning individually controlled in room
- Bell staff/porter
- Color television
- Currency exchange
- Evening reception
- Hairdryer
- Housekeeping - weekly
- Late check-out available
- Parking
- Public area air conditioned
- Safe deposit box
- Sofa bed
- Travel agency
- Wireless internet connection in public areas
- Airline desk
- Bidet
- Computer
- Desk with lamp
- Executive floor
- High speed internet access for laptop in public areas
- Interior corridors
- Lounges/bars
- Pay per view movies on TV
- Restaurant
- Satellite television
- Spare electrical outlet available at desk
- Valet parking
- Baby sitting
- Car rental desk
- Concierge desk
- Dry cleaning
- Free parking
- High speed internet connection
- Internet access
- Non-smoking
- Pets allowed
- Rollaway bed
- Separate closet
- Storage space
- Valet same day dry cleaning
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Flower MarketOn the Cours Saleya, in the old town, very famous for its markets , flower market included.
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Chagall MuseumMuseum in the heart of the Cimiez Gardens, famous artist that lived in Vence
Massena Arts MuseumFantastic villa on the Promenade des Anglais that presents a collection on local artists and uses in the 19s.
Old Townthe old town is built around the Ste Reparate Cathedral, at the bottom of the Castle Hill, at the sea side
Congress CentreIdeally situated for big meetings, 10 minutes by tramway from the hotel
Promenade des AnglaisPromenade on the sea-side, on 9 km : by foot, by bicycle -vélos bleus or rollers to benefit from the sea panorama on one side and to discover the beautiful hotels on the other side, like the Negresco
Nice Côte D' Azur
Ruhl BeachPrivate Beach in partnership with the hotel, restaurant, bar and water activities
Castle Hill (Panorama of Nice)The site of the first town founded by the ancient Greeks,then the first medieval town, today's Castle Hill has preserved only a few foundations, but this park offers unique view over Nice and surroundings.
Nice PortThe Nice Port area is one frequently overlooked by tourists, but it shouldn't be. Just around the corner from Old Nice and the Quai des Etats Unis, this is a great spot to watch the Corsica ferries lift off. There are also some of the city's hippest night
Pedestrian zone called Rue de FranceThe Nice pedestrian zone, or "zone pietonne," is a hub of activity. This is the place if you need to load up on souvenirs. Street entertainers frequent this area. There are gourmet shops, clothing shops, news stands, bookstores and more. (Check out the Du
Nice Archaeology Museum and Roman RuinThe Russians weren't the first to succumb to the allure of Nice. The ancient Romans also called the area home, and to this day visitors can see the ruins of a Roman arena and bathhouses at (or next to) this museum in the Nice Cimiez neighborhood (right ne
Gare Nice Ville
Airport3rd french international airport, built on the sea at the end of the Promenade des Anglais; its situation offers a fantastic arrival on the sea, bays, islands, mountains and cities.
Modern Art MuseumThe artistic program of the museum finds its main structure in the relation between the New European Realism and the American Tendency towards the Art of Assembling and Pop Art.
Cimiez gardensBeaux jardins- oliveraie, jardin de roses, vestiges romains et vue imprenable sur Nice et ses collines
Matisse MuseumThe lovely and innovative art of Henri Matisse was inspired by the fresh colors and lines of Nice. Just take a look at any of his art peering out of balcony windows, and you will surely see the Riviera shoreline. This vast museum shows Matisse's works fro
NICE ETOILE
ACROPOLIS
NICE
Chagall MuseumMuseum in the heart of the Cimiez Gardens, famous artist that lived in Vence
Massena Arts MuseumFantastic villa on the Promenade des Anglais that presents a collection on local artists and uses in the 19s.
Old Townthe old town is built around the Ste Reparate Cathedral, at the bottom of the Castle Hill, at the sea side
Congress CentreIdeally situated for big meetings, 10 minutes by tramway from the hotel
Promenade des AnglaisPromenade on the sea-side, on 9 km : by foot, by bicycle -vélos bleus or rollers to benefit from the sea panorama on one side and to discover the beautiful hotels on the other side, like the Negresco
Nice Côte D' Azur
Ruhl BeachPrivate Beach in partnership with the hotel, restaurant, bar and water activities
Castle Hill (Panorama of Nice)The site of the first town founded by the ancient Greeks,then the first medieval town, today's Castle Hill has preserved only a few foundations, but this park offers unique view over Nice and surroundings.
Nice PortThe Nice Port area is one frequently overlooked by tourists, but it shouldn't be. Just around the corner from Old Nice and the Quai des Etats Unis, this is a great spot to watch the Corsica ferries lift off. There are also some of the city's hippest night
Pedestrian zone called Rue de FranceThe Nice pedestrian zone, or "zone pietonne," is a hub of activity. This is the place if you need to load up on souvenirs. Street entertainers frequent this area. There are gourmet shops, clothing shops, news stands, bookstores and more. (Check out the Du
Nice Archaeology Museum and Roman RuinThe Russians weren't the first to succumb to the allure of Nice. The ancient Romans also called the area home, and to this day visitors can see the ruins of a Roman arena and bathhouses at (or next to) this museum in the Nice Cimiez neighborhood (right ne
Gare Nice Ville
Airport3rd french international airport, built on the sea at the end of the Promenade des Anglais; its situation offers a fantastic arrival on the sea, bays, islands, mountains and cities.
Modern Art MuseumThe artistic program of the museum finds its main structure in the relation between the New European Realism and the American Tendency towards the Art of Assembling and Pop Art.
Cimiez gardensBeaux jardins- oliveraie, jardin de roses, vestiges romains et vue imprenable sur Nice et ses collines
Matisse MuseumThe lovely and innovative art of Henri Matisse was inspired by the fresh colors and lines of Nice. Just take a look at any of his art peering out of balcony windows, and you will surely see the Riviera shoreline. This vast museum shows Matisse's works fro
Guest Ratings & Reviews for Holiday Inn Nice:
Cleanliness: 9.3 - Staff: 3.4 - Location: 8.8
Aug. 14, 2009
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Jul. 11, 2009
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May. 20, 2009
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Apr. 15, 2009
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Sep. 14, 2007
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If you are independent, want a good deal and want to be in the heart of things, this is a good place to stay. No amenities to speak of but the room were clean, air conditioned and the hotel is well located.
Jun. 6, 2007
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The hotel was nicely located and well maintained -- and except for the male clerk we were so unfortunate to have encountered. Would have made it a hotel we would have stayed in again. He obviously has an attitude toward women or Americans and was a real b...Read More
Jun. 17, 2006
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The staff of this hotel gave excellent service. They made us feel special yet with the comfortable feeling of family.
Oct. 24, 2005
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Great value for what we paid in an upscale neighborhood 7 minute walk from train station, 2 minutes to pedestrian street and 4 minutes walk to beach. It was nice to stay in a European hotel that maintains standards we're used to in the US. The front desk ...Read More



