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Saturday, April 25, 2009

Hotels in Nice France


Nice France is blessed with sunny weather, charming French atmosphere and plenty to see and do while on vacation. The glorious waterfront is lined with a nice selection of hotels, as well as budget oriented accommodations inland. There are several hostels, mid-ranged hotels and plush high-end affairs.
One hotel in Nice France is the Hotel La Perouse. It is a charming hotel with Spanish style courtyards, sea view terraces, gardens, and a swimming pool. The Palais de la Mediterranee has an imposing entrance, elegant interior and sea veiws. The Med was once frequented by Scott Fitzgerald and Maurice Chevaller. Another popular hotel in Nice France is the Windsor, a stylish hotel with art centered rooms. The Felix is a small hotel owned and serviced by a couple.
The Grand Hotel Aston Nice is a plush and richly accommodated hotel, centrally located in Nice. Rooms are stylish, elegant and simple. They include air conditioning and some suites have private balconies. The Grand Hotel Aston Nice also has a rooftop swimming pool with an impressive view of Nice and a private beach. The Grand Hotel Aston Nice is a good choice when looking for a Nice hotel.
The Hotel Negresco is perhaps the most ornate Nice hotel. Situated on the beach, the interior is full of domes, chandeliers, and glass cupolas designed by Gustav Eiffel. Hotel Negresco was voted one of the “World's Ten Best Hotels” by the American Association of Travel Editors, and is certainly a top hotel in Nice France. The Hotel Beau Rivage, another good Nice hotel, is minimal but posh with a marble and suede interior.
Some popular hotels in France include La Villa Maillot, in Paris; Les Bordes, in the Lorie Vallye; and Hotel Chateau de la Tour, in Cannes. La Villa Maillot near the Champs-Elysees in Paris has a secluded interior courtyard that offers a peaceful respite from the intensity of Paris. Spa features detoxifying steam treatments and sauna. Les Bordes, is one of the grandest hotels in France, nestled in the Loire Valley on the former hunting estate of Baron Bich. Today it features a high-end golf course.

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