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Are you looking for a venue in Nice, France?  Read on to find out what this stunning location has to offer!

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Venue Finding Services - Nice

With its mix of old world opulence, vibrant street life, awesome seaside location and pretty much year round sunshine – Nice is rather special.

A piece on Nice would not be complete without discussing one of our favourite hotels, Le Negresco. A quite simply marvellous hotel; luxurious, opulent and incredibly colourful. The bathrooms in the sea-view junior suites have gold glittery bathtubs! The hotel was opened on 8 January 1913, and even from those early days it’s had a host of famous guests including Salvador Dali, Princess Grace of Monaco, the Beatles and Elton John. It was owned by Jeanne Augier from 1957 to her death in 2019, she devoted her life to the preservation and development of this unique hotel.

Other big name hotels include a Radisson Blu, Hyatt Regency and Le Meridien and the Mercure Nice. All are also situated along the Promenade des Anglais.

For really big events (up to 6,000) the Palais Nikaia, just five minutes drive from Côte d'Azur International Airport is ideal.

If your event programme allows delegates free time; then the Cours Saleya is the place to head to. Blooms of every colour and shape burst to life. Spices, fruits and vegetables on offer. Stalls provide shade even during the hottest summer days and you’re surrounded by the streets of Old Nice.

The most reliable and cost-effective manner of getting around Nice is by public transport, which includes both buses and trams. But many of the tourist areas of Nice are worth exploring by foot!

Destination Guide

  • Just two hours flight time from London
  • Population of 338,620
  • Famous for the beautiful Promenade des Anglais
  • Must see: Rossetti Square (for the ice cream!).  Nice carnival if you're visiting during February / March
  • Did you know? An archaeological dig, now a museum, on the hill above the Nice Port found that Nice’s earliest tourists arrived almost 400,000 years ago and were transient cave-dwellers that came to Nice once a year to hunt woolly mammoths!

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