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The swimming-pool on edge of the hill is surrounded by lemon trees, the panoramic solarium and the flowered terraces looking out onto the sea will make your stay a memorable one. Discover the French art of living...

From May to September enjoy a fresh and tasty
Provencal cuisine on the terrace shaded by citrus trees, in the heart of hotel's wonderful garden. A unique and special place secluded from the world. Room service is available all year round from 7.00 a.m. to 11.00 p.m. The bar also open all year round offers a discrete and relaxing atmosphere near the cool and tempting waters of the pool.
 
Two conference rooms from 15 to 20 persons for exclusive meetings. The main conference room located on the top floor is offering a fabulous view of the Mediterranean with a large private terrace attached to it for unique coffee breaks. Restaurant available for the seminars.
 
Sports and Recreation:

outdoor pool
jacuzzi
sauna
suitable for jogging


Hotel Facilities:

24 check-in/check-out
hotel concierge
room service available from 7:00am to 10:30pm
laundry, dry cleaning and ironing service
babysitter available
medical facilities
evening turndown
 
Property Facilities Summary:
BanquetsBar
Bicycle RentalsCar Rental (with Driver)
Chauffer-Driven Limousine ServicesCity Tours
Coffee BreakConcierge Service
Congresses & MeetingsCurrency Exchange Service
Fax MachineFax Service
Fitness FacilitiesGroups Allowed
Heated PoolInternet Point
Internet WirelessIroning
JacuzziLift
Luggage StorageMassage
Meeting RoomNewspaper
Public ParkingRestaurant
SaunaSun Terrace
Towels for Swimming PoolValet Parking
Video PlayerWi-Fi
 
Nearby Facilities
 
There are dozens of museums to visit on the Cote d'Azur and the hinterland reflecting its rich cultural heritage. Many famous painters past and present have their works exhibited here but also featured are museums which reflect the maritime traditions of the area such as the the Naval and Napoleonic Museum in Antibes and the Naval Museum in Nice. There are other museums which cater for special interests. Grasse has been long famous for its perfumes and there are two museums that are dedicated to these fragrances.

The prize at the heart of an eternal struggle between France and Italy, Nice only became part of France in 1860. Its history, however, goes back to the dawn of time. The excavations of Terra Amata prove that the region was inhabited in prehistoric times, though it was the Greeks who really laid the foundations of the town they called "Nikaoa".

As soon as you leave the seafront to climb one of Nice's hills (the "Jardin du Château" or Castle Gardens above the Port, Mont-Boron surveying the Cap de Nice, or the neighbourhood known as Cimiez), you come across beautiful views in which the light changes frequently depending on the time of day. Lastly, Place Massena and the neighbouring streets comprise the main shopping area in Nice.