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The Lounge & the Garden: The Hotel Excelsior is a masterfully restored Hotel synonymous with the splendor and romance of Nice. Enter L'hotel Excelsior Nice where hospitality, comfort and guest care are second to none. As a hotel we many years of experience in smoothly facilitating the confort and services needs of our customers. |
Conferences & Meetings: The Excelsior Hotel offers convenient and attractive facilities for seminars and corporate meetings. You will enjoy the view on the garden and the roof garden on sunny days. The atmosphere will make a tremendous success for meetings, cocktails parties, and banquets. Technically at the top, our meetings staff will emphases efficiency and care for service. Capacity: 15 Guests. |
Free services: Cloakroom, phone in the lounges, paperboard
Additional Services: Possibility to transmit by fax and to photocopy at the desk, extra charge for beverages, flower arrangements on request, ADSL Wi-Fi Internet access, every necessary equipment at your disposal or for renting. Ask the reception for particular equipment. |
| Property Facilities Summary: | Afternoon Tea | Banquets | Car Rental | Coffee Break | Concierge Service | Fax Service | Groups Allowed | Lift | Luggage Storage | Meeting Room | Private Transfer To/From Airport | Wi-Fi | | |
Sport: Nice is located in the heart of one of the most popular tourist regions in the world: the Côte d'Azur or French Riviera. This central position is a major asset for discovering the region. The best known places to visit along the coast and in the hillside are within a radius of 60 miles at most from the Place Massena. The diversity of the mountain and coastal areas surrounding Nice are ideal for sports such as hiking,trekking, biking, canyonning, golfing and fishing.
These are some places that you really can not miss!
Le Jardin Botanique: Classic collections of Mediterranean flora (genista, cistes, etc) and a conservatory.
Parc Floral Phoenix: To the west of Nice, the city's floral park is entirely devoted to nature and the close ties man must maintain with it. It has the world's largest glass-house and offers fabulous opportunities for discovery (7 hectares) for young and old.
Le Jardin Albert 1er: Nice oldest garden comprises, together with the Esplande du Paillon, Square Leclerc and Promenade du Paillon, an oasis of greenery stretching over 2km from the seafront towards the hills. |
L'Espanade du Paillon ou Espace Masséna: Play of light in this restful and flowery esplanade between the Old Town and the centre. A magnificent perspective: a forum, a central lake of 1,500 sq m and a gently undulating area to the east comprise the main features.
Place Masséna: The heart of the city with its red coloured facades, its flower-gardens and ornamental fountains. This is also a starting-point to explore the different shopping streets of the city centre.
Le Cours Saleya: Every morning (except Mondays which are reserved for the antiques market) you will find the fruit and vegetable market and, throughout the day, the famous flower market. The numerous restaurants and boutiques add an extra touch of liveliness.
Matisse Museum: This completely renovated this 17th-century Genoan-style villa in the heart of the olive grove in the Gardens of Cimiez houses the personal collection of the great Fauvist painter who lived in Nice from 1917 until his death in 1954. Temporary exhibitions.
Opera House: Opera House was built on the site of the former municipal theatre, destroyed by fire in 1881. Inaugurated in 1885, it is a typical example of Second Empire architecture. |
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