La Villa Nice Victor Hugo, Nice Hotels
Charming Belle Époque hotel offering a literary-inspired stay, modern rooms, 24-hour bar, and breakfast
Discover the enchanting Villa Nice Victor Hugo, a hotel ideally situated mere steps away from the world-renowned Promenade des Anglais in Nice. This bright and welcoming establishment boasts a magnificent Belle Epoque facade, a subtle yet powerful reminder of its rich historical significance within the vibrant city. Step inside and you’ll be greeted by a modern interior design that provides a striking contrast, utilizing a bold and stylish blend of hot pink, black, white, and silver decor to create a unique and memorable ambiance.
Opened in 2013, Villa Nice Victor Hugo’s design is deeply rooted in honoring the legacy of the celebrated French playwright, Victor Hugo himself. Throughout the hotel, you’ll find charming stylized book headboards and inspiring quotations that tastefully adorn the corridors, paying homage to his literary genius. The hotel’s prime location positions guests perfectly, placing you roughly equidistant from the stunning basilica in Nice and the inviting, sun-kissed beaches that define the city’s allure.
Villa Nice Victor Hugo features 47 beautifully appointed rooms, each bathed in a bright and airy palette of gray and white, effectively capturing the essence and spirit of Victor Hugo’s timeless literary world. These rooms vary in size to accommodate different traveler needs, but all offer comfortable and exceptionally well-equipped spaces, complete with modern amenities such as refreshing air conditioning and luxurious rainfall showerheads in the bathrooms. Previous kimkim travelers have consistently praised the unparalleled comfort of the beds and the thoughtful, small details that elevate the guest experience, such as the provided toiletries and the convenient in-room refrigerator. For those seeking an extra touch of indulgence, the Executive rooms and suites offer additional space, along with plush bathrobes and comfortable slippers for enhanced relaxation.
Adding to the allure, the hotel also boasts a welcoming lobby bar that remains open 24 hours a day, providing the perfect setting to unwind after a day of exploration. Here, you can discover a curated selection of exceptional champagnes from esteemed estates such as Ployez Jacquemart and Gardet. Enhance your seaside experience by taking advantage of the complimentary beach towels for a delightful day out on the coast, and start each morning right with the delicious and diverse daily breakfast buffet. Experience the perfect blend of history, comfort, and modern amenities at Villa Nice Victor Hugo.
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