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This room features a private heated indoor pool, a sauna, a hot tub and a sea view.
This suite has a private spa bath, iPod dock and air conditioning.
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Restaurants nearby
- Racines - Bruno Cirino★ Michelin Bruno Cirino and his faithful right-hand man, José Vidal, regale diners with a bargain-priced single set menu composed entirely of local organic or sustainably grown fruit and vegetables in their small eatery. They propose "kitchen garden cuisine" using ingredients that are picked only when perfectly ripe. Their talented craftsmanship shines the spotlight on characteristic Mediterranean produce, like garlic, olive oil and basil. Dig into a soup of red spring onions and basil; purple artichoke with a cheesy emulsion and grilled spiny artichoke; compressed root vegetables à la “César Baldaccini”3.5km
- Flaveur★★ Michelin The Tourteaux brothers, Gaël and Mickaël, are inseparable. Not only did they attend the same hotel school in Nice (and sit exams in the same room) and both train at the Negresco during Alain Llorca's time there, but they also share the same motivation to run their own place, delivering good, honest, tasty fare. The result of this fraternal alliance is Flaveur, a project into which they ploughed all their energy to the point of receiving a Michelin star in 2011, and a second one in 2018.How might the "Tourteaux touch" be summed up? A certain kind of confidence, boldness and measured risk-taking4.6km
- L'Aromate★ Michelin This attractive restaurant is idyllically located near Place Masséna in the heart of Nice. The contemporary decor sports a black, white and gold colour scheme, untreated materials such as wood and granite and a glazed kitchen overlooking the dining room. The scene is set for chef, Mickaël Gracieux, armed with an iron-clad CV (Oustau de Baumanière, Plaza Athénée, Le Bristol, Louis XV, etc), to craft modern, creative and elegantly presented cuisine using top-quality produce from Nice and the Mediterranean (San Remo prawns, trumpet courgettes, local green crab, squid and citrus fruits, etc). A ch4.8km
- Le Chantecler★ Michelin Le Negresco regally occupies its seafront location on Nice’s iconic Promenade des Anglais. "MOF" 2015, Virginie Basselot, is at the helm of its fine dining restaurant, Le Chantecler. In this swanky setting, the Normandy-born chef makes no secret of her ambition to craft a creative, modern score using first-class ingredients, cherry-picked from local artisans with whom she has forged strong ties. Each dish tells a story of purity and simplicity, illustrated by Mediterranean monkfish in a lemon balm and Var lemon-laced butter, or red mullet with combava-flavoured cabbage purée and a seasoning ma4.9km
- Café des MusiciensBib Here in the Musicians' Quarter, Australian chef Christopher Edwards, who hails from Paris, devises a short menu that makes no bones about sticking strictly to market produce: autumn terrine with figs, tripe stew Niçoise-style, Perugina sausages and Sardinian fregola. These are hearty, unpretentious dishes, served in a simple setting by Charlotte (his partner), who cordially manages the dining room and handles the well-chosen selection of natural wines. Lunch is very affordable, dinner more ambitious but still reasonably priced.4.3km
- Chez DaviaBib This likeable establishment, run by the same family since 1953, was founded by grandma Davia and taken over in 1985 by mum, Alda, now retired. Since 2016, Pierre Altobelli, whose impressive CV features star establishments in France and Asia, concocts tempting recipes rich in the aromas of Nice. Every detail is perfect, and the ingredients are meticulously sourced. Served in a welcoming vintage bistro décor steeped in authenticity. Heavenly!4.6km
- L'AlchimieBib Picture a modern, buzzy hangout popular with local foodies for its sensibly priced honest food and its particularly enticing lunch menu, something of a bargain for Nice. Think pork in a tom kha kai stock, beef confit in peas and carrots or upside-down-style apple tartlet – good food that ticks all the boxes. Invariably fully booked for the first service, it is much easier to find a table come 2pm. Only open for dinner on Friday and Saturday.4.6km
- Le Bistrot des Docks At a remove from the tourist trail, this unassuming gourmet bistro has opened its doors opposite the Docks de la Riviera covered market, in the area around the market (Marché de la Libération) and the Gare du Sud food hall. The local clientele, who delight in the cuisine of chef Nicolas Mendjisky, have given it their seal of approval. Presented on a blackboard, his mouth-watering short menu showcases fresh, local ingredients. Dishes such as market vegetables on crostini or sea bass with lemon butter embody refined yet generous cuisine that draws on seasonal Mediterranean flavours. The chef's p3.4km
- Apopino Nestling in a chic neighbourhood, this bistro with a navy blue decor is home to a Piedmontese chef. He prepares market cuisine, Mediterranean – as you might expect, with Italian influences: fillet of bass accompanied by a crushed courgette trumpet and Taggiasca olives. The suggestions on the blackboard change according to the season and to the chef's inspiration. Everything is house-made, with the exception of the artisan bread, which comes from an excellent bakery.4.6km
- Le Séjour Café Shelves filled with books, trinkets and plants, paintings and photos on the walls set the scene for what feels like the inviting sitting room of a lovely private mansion. Now let’s add the appeal of market-fresh cuisine, an abundance of culinary delights and a commitment to respecting the seasons, without forgetting the gracious welcome and service.4.6km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Stade du Ray football stadium in Nice, France2.1km
- French pyramids monument in France2.3km
- Sainte Jeanne d'Arc Church church located in Alpes-Maritimes, in France3.1km
- Musée Matisse art museum in Nice, France3.5km
- Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Nice cathedral located in Alpes-Maritimes, in France3.8km
- musée Marc-Chagall art museum in Nice, France3.8km
- Notre-Dame de Nice basilica located in Alpes-Maritimes, in France4.2km
- Musée des Beaux-Arts Jules Chéret Art museum in Nice, France4.7km
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