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Based in Nice, motorbike and scooter rental so you can explore the South of France.

© Hotel Westminster

© Hotel Westminster

© Hotel Westminster

© Hotel Westminster

© Hotel Westminster

© Hotel Westminster
Belle Epoque style 4 star hotel situated in the heart of Nice
Ideally located in the centre of Nice, on the famous Promenade des Anglais, this hotel features 99 rooms offering contemporary decor and high technology equipment.
The hotel features a private beach and a seafront terrace & offers both a bar and luxury lounge area.
This hotel also includes a restaurant which specialises in Mediterranean cuisine served on the seafront terrace. A buffet breakfast is served each morning either on the terrace or can be taken in the guestrooms.
This hotel is set on the famous Promenade des Anglais, facing the sea and is within walking distance to all Nice's main attractions such as shopping, museums, etc.
This hotel features a private beach with a sea front terrrace.
This hotel has a colonial-style bar which has variety of drinks and homemade cocktails.
The restaurant specialises in Mediterranean-inspired dishes which can be savoured at the hotel's terrace.
All children are welcome. One child under 2 years stays free of charge in a child's cot. All children from 2 to 12 years are charged 50€ per person per night for extra beds. All older children or adults are charged 70€ per person per night for extra beds.
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