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    Gare de Nice-Ville - Tracks

    Gare de Nice-Ville

    2.5(39 reviews)
    1.4 km

    Love the stations in France. This one is cool looking, very busy, cafes and restaurants right…read moreoutside. Oh BUT it will cost $1.00 to use the toilet ( they take credit cards)

    Came here twice for our January vacation: once coming in from Paris - Gare de Lyon and once leaving…read morefor Italy. It has a beautiful facade in the front, and the walkways from/to the train are relatively wide, letting a large group of people go in/out with their luggage. There didn't seem to be much inside, so you have to nearby restaurants for a bite to eat. For our outbound trip, we needed to catch a SNCF train to the nearest Italian town (Ventimiglia). We used our ticket to scan through the gate into the departure area, but was not used after that. The train runs every 30 minutes in the morning, and we caught the 7:50 train. The track doesn't get assigned until 30 minutes or so. There were no elevators with easy access, so needed to carry our bags using stairs. Track E ended up being our stop. The train came on time. It was a beautiful ride through the coast (so choose a seat to the right to see the sights). We arrived at Ventimiglia by 8:40, stopping at the following stations (Nice Riquier, Ville Franche Sur Mer, Beaulieu Sur Mer, Eze, Cap D'Ali, Monaco, Roquebrune Cap-Martin, Carnoles, Menton, Menton Garavan). It was open seating, and there were plenty of choices. There is no overhead racks for luggage, so had to store the luggage in the baggage racks in each car.

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    Best Western Premier Hotel Roosevelt - Chambre Classique

    Best Western Premier Hotel Roosevelt

    3.7(10 reviews)
    0.9 km
    €€

    A really great place to stay in downtown Nice, the Best Western Roosevelt hotel provided a nice…read morebasecamp as we explored the areas close by, including Cannes and Monaco. We prepaid for 2 nights on the Citi travel site, paying about $100 per night during the offseason. It is considered a 4-star hotel per the France Hotel standards, and thus was charged an additional tax ($13 for two people for the the two nights). This can't be charged at time of booking since the rate depends on the date of stays (and the rate can fluctuate), but is collected at check-in. The room was very large per European standards. One interesting tidbit is that the toilet is in a area than the shower/sink separated by the room itself. It truly is a water closet, and I don't ever remember staying in a hotel that was set-up like that. We got a chance to talk to the night clerk when we checked out, and that even though the hotel is named after our 32nd president, he never stayed here. The clerk educated us in stating that all Best Western hotels in Europe are named after an American term, and that it makes it easy for folks to know which Best Western they are talking about. The building had a history of being the headquarters of the U.S. Navy back in the day. Pros: - like other Best Westerns, English was spoken by the staff and everyone was gracious and helpful. - King size bed (Two twins put together) Good mattress. - Location is excellent. It is within walking distance from the Nice train station (15 minute walk even with luggage), and also close to both the Nice downtown beach and Old Town Nice. - individual air conditioning units - bathrooms have towel warmers - There is a large bar on the first floor where they will refill your reusuabe bottle with filtered water. Cons - It had a really small elevator, probably only space for 2 people or 1 person with luggage. - Tough place to park or drop off your luggage - Breakfast was not included in the rate- - like most other European hotels, no facilities for exercise and no pool This was probably the nicest hotel we stayed at, during our European vacation. They use the room keys made of bamboo, and we kept it as a souvenir. It was of great value, and the location made it easy for us to see everything we wanted during our 2 night stay.

    Super warm room. It wasn't even hot outside we just wanted a chilly room. AC dial is a joke, no…read morematter what you set it to, it's set to 80 degrees probably fixed by management. We own a split AC at our home so we pulled the filters out of our hotel's unit, which look like they haven't been cleaned in over a year. After speaking to front desk, they offered us a fan and told us we shouldn't be tampering with the AC unit. Also two days in a row housekeeping cleaned our room and no new towels were left, we had to ask the front desk and after I asked them to please get of their cell phone, he said "I will give them to you" and I said "No, this is the second time we've had to ask. Please take them to our room." which he promptly did but for the price, location and lack of service, unimpressed. We actually moved to a nicer hotel during our stay. BW Roosevelt breakfast is decent, that's the only reason for 2 stars. Look elsewhere.

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    Hôtel du Petit Palais - Downstairs hallway

    Hôtel du Petit Palais

    4.4(5 reviews)
    0.9 km
    €€

    We stayed at le Petit Palais during our recent visit to Nice. Le Petit Palais is located on a…read moresteep hill. If you are planning to stay here, I'd highly recommend taking a taxi from the airport (~35 euro) or packing light. The hike up the hill with luggage can be a challenge, even if you're in decent shape. Service at the hotel is 4.5 stars. Phillippe is awesome and has great recommendations for dinner. He's friendly and welcoming. I would give him 5 stars. I would've rated the hotel higher, but it is a bit of a trek to the touristy spots. In addition, the walls are thin, so you can hear everything that goes on in the room next door. Our neighbors were definitely having a lot of "fun" on our last night. Even though I knocked on their wall several times, I wasn't able to stop their late night fun. We thought our room included the breakfast buffet, unfortunately it didn't and we had a 16 euro/pp/day charge. It wasn't that we minded the charge, but the food was definitely not worth the 16 euro/day. There weren't that many choices at breakfast. The hotel provides free wifi access, although it is spotty. It is also limited to two sign-ons per room. If you have a lot of wifi devices, you'll find yourself trying to figure out which device you want to connect to the wifi. There are some other creative ways you can get online, but I'm sure other yelp reviewers are smart enough to figure it out. :) If I visited Nice again, I would probably pay the extra $ and stay at the Hotel Negresco. I do recommend this hotel if you have a rental car. Nice is car friendly and this particular hotel is located in a residential area, so there is plenty of free street parking.

    Highly recommend this gorgeous place. Set on a (steep) hill in old Nice the rooms are spacious and…read morewe overlooked the ocean (albeit some distance away). The garden with breakfast (we didn't have it here as there was a stunning boulangerie (open every day) very close to the base of the hill where the hotel is perched upon) is beautiful, spacious and a little pool for the adventurous. The rooms are cute french, wall paper, mirrors but spacious and light. I wouldn't want for anything else in a hotel room. The front of house at the hotel was especially helpful. He has a great knowledge of restaurants and is very honest about the quality of food. His recommendations were excellent and we enjoyed chatting to him each morning about our plans. Very friendly, easy going and helpful. We would stay here again any day!

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