Luxury Hotels in Nice, France

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  • Hotel la Perouse, an SLH Hotel

    0.90 miles

    From*

    543€

    Honors Discount

    Outdoor pool
  • Chateau Eza, an SLH Hotel

    5.06 miles

    From*

    593€

    Honors Discount

  • Chateau Le Cagnard, an SLH Hotel

    6.56 miles

    From*

    270€

    Honors Advance Purchase Breakfast Included

    Indoor pool
  • Hotel Juana, an SLH Hotel

    11.98 miles

    From*

    515€

    Honors Discount

  • Hotel Belles Rives, an SLH Hotel

    12.15 miles

    From*

    1,010€

    Honors Discount

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What can you expect from a luxury stay in Nice?

A luxury stay in Nice gives you Riviera sun, Mediterranean views, art, markets, good food, and access to the wider Côte d’Azur. The city allows you to move between the beach, museums, restaurants, harbour walks, and nearby towns while keeping a relaxed southern French atmosphere. A typical day might begin by the water, continue with a visit to the Old Town or a gallery, and end with dinner near the harbour or along the seafront. Nice offers a balance between city life and coastal setting, making it suitable for both short breaks and longer stays that include travel along the Riviera.

What luxury hotels are available in Nice?

Luxury hotels in Nice reflect the surrounding landscape, from seafront locations to elevated and inland settings. Hotel la Perouse, an SLH Hotel, is located at the edge of the Old Town overlooking the Bay of Angels and includes a rooftop terrace, heated outdoor pool, and on-site dining. The hotel sits between the Old Town and the harbour, providing a clear base within the historic part of the city. Further inland, Chateau Le Cagnard, an SLH Hotel is located in Haut-de-Cagnes, approximately 2 kilometres from the coastline, and includes an indoor pool, restaurant, and views over Cagnes-sur-Mer, offering a quieter setting away from central Nice. These examples help define whether the stay is centred on the seafront or a more elevated and residential Riviera location.

What types of stays is Nice best suited for?

Nice suits a range of travel styles, from short city breaks to coastal stays and wider Côte d’Azur itineraries. A stay in Nice can focus on museums, markets, restaurants, and landmarks such as the Old Town, with much of the city accessible on foot. Couples may plan a stay around dining and galleries, while families may combine the promenade, markets, and day trips along the coast. For a more coastal extension, Hotel Belles Rives, an SLH Hotel in Juan-les-Pins includes direct beach access, waterfront dining, and sea views, offering a stay focused on the coastline. Nice also works as a base for exploring nearby towns such as Antibes, Èze, Monaco, and Cannes. For travellers comparing dates or planning repeat visits, Hilton Honors is free to join and offers members benefits such as exclusive discounts, free WiFi, and points that can be redeemed for free nights with no blackout dates.

Which area is best to stay in Nice?

Location plays an important role in Nice, particularly in how easily you can move between the seafront, Old Town, and surrounding Riviera towns. Staying near the Promenade des Anglais places you along the waterfront with direct access to the beach, while the Old Town offers a more compact setting with restaurants, markets, and museums close together. Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is located approximately 7 kilometres from the city centre, making Nice suitable for short stays as well as longer trips. Locations outside the centre, including hilltop areas such as Èze or inland towns such as Cagnes-sur-Mer, offer a more secluded setting but require travel by car to reach central Nice. These differences shape how the stay works in practice, whether focused on central access, seafront proximity, or a quieter Riviera setting.

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