Hôtel Apollinaire, Nice Hotels
Modern hotel featuring a breakfast room, a patio, and a fitness and wellness area
Nestled in the heart of Nice, Hotel Apollinaire, a proud member of the WorldHotels Distinctive collection, presents itself as a recently renovated haven for discerning travelers. Its prime location places it gracefully on a charming, tree-lined residential street within the vibrant Jean-Médecin neighborhood. Jean-Médecin is particularly renowned for its exceptional shopping opportunities along Avenue Jean Médecin, a bustling thoroughfare that serves as a gateway to some of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
A leisurely stroll of less than ten minutes will lead you from the hotel’s doorstep to the awe-inspiring Basilique Notre-Dame de l’Assomption, a magnificent neo-Gothic church dating back to the 19th century. Its architectural grandeur is a testament to the city’s rich history and artistic heritage. Alternatively, a scenic thirteen-minute walk will transport you to the enchanting Old Town, where a treasure trove of cultural and historical attractions awaits exploration. This captivating route will take you past notable landmarks such as Place Wilson, a public square; La Coulée Verte, an urban green space; and the renowned Nice Cathedral, a stunning example of Baroque architecture.
Inside the Hotel Apollinaire, each room and suite has been meticulously designed with a clever North-South orientation. This thoughtful design ensures optimal ventilation and a consistently cool and comfortable atmosphere throughout the year, regardless of the season. The interiors are adorned with carefully curated materials and exquisitely delicate furniture, creating spaces that are both light and airy. Carpeted floors provide a soft and welcoming foundation, while elegant wooden cabinets offer ample storage and a touch of timeless charm. The use of high-quality linen bedding ensures a restful and rejuvenating sleep.
The suites, in particular, offer an enhanced level of spaciousness and luxury. Select suites boast captivating views of Square Durandy and the picturesque Nice Hills, providing a stunning backdrop to your stay. Many suites also feature an adjoining room that can be easily transformed into an extra bedroom, making them ideal for accommodating larger groups or families traveling together. Moreover, Hotel Apollinaire is committed to accessibility, with three of its Superior Rooms specifically designed to cater to the needs of all travelers, ensuring a comfortable and inclusive experience for everyone.
Begin your day with a delightful buffet breakfast, a feast of local produce and beloved breakfast staples. Indulge in an array of fresh fruits, creamy yogurts, perfectly cooked eggs, and a selection of delectable cheeses, providing the perfect fuel for a day of exploration and adventure.
For moments of relaxation and tranquility, guests are invited to unwind in the hotel’s inviting patio or the charming Poets Lounge. The Poets Lounge offers a serene and dedicated space for reading or simply enjoying a refreshing drink in a peaceful setting. Beyond relaxation, the hotel provides a well-equipped fitness center for those seeking to maintain their workout routine. A dedicated wellness area, complete with an invigorating experience shower and a soothing relaxation area, offers a sanctuary for rejuvenation and well-being.
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