Château de la Chèvre d’Or, Nice Hotels
Luxurious château with four on-site dining options, a wellness center, and gardens with sculptures and terraces
Nestled high upon a hilltop in the enchanting village of Eze, you’ll discover the breathtaking Château de la Chèvre d’Or, a luxurious haven that effortlessly merges with the idyllic medieval architecture of the city and the stunning natural landscape surrounding it. Just a leisurely two-minute stroll will lead you to the heart of Eze Village, where you can immerse yourself in the local culture and charm. A unique highlight of the Château de la Chèvre d’Or is its captivating open-air museum, a sprawling garden oasis bursting with life. Here, a diverse collection of sculptures adds an artistic touch, complemented by the soothing sounds of waterfalls and a vibrant array of flora. Lose yourself amidst the fragrant jasmine, the vibrant bougainvillea, and the classic beauty of roses, creating a sensory experience that is truly unforgettable. The panoramic scenery extends out towards the shimmering Mediterranean Sea, which serves as the perfect, picturesque backdrop to this already stunning location. Guests can enjoy unobstructed and unparalleled sea views from various vantage points within the hotel itself. For those seeking a more active experience, embark on a memorable hike along Nietzsche Path, located just a thirty-minute walk from the property, offering breathtaking vistas and a connection to nature.
The rooms at Château de la Chèvre d’Or are each individually and thoughtfully decorated, designed to evoke an inviting and cozy ambiance. They are filled with an abundance of natural light, creating a bright and airy atmosphere, while maintaining a sense of minimalist elegance with carefully chosen decor and subtle pops of color. Guests can choose rooms offering views of the charming village, the lush garden, or the sparkling sea. For those seeking an elevated experience, the Deluxe Rooms feature private balconies, providing the perfect space to relax and soak in the surrounding beauty. The Suites offer an upgraded stay with larger and more lavishly decorated spaces. Immerse yourself in elegance with color palettes of blues and gold, or the delightful charm of pinks set against a crisp white backdrop. These Suites also provide comfortable lounging areas, complete with plush velvet sofas and either private balconies or expansive bay windows, offering unparalleled views. For the ultimate indulgence, the Nietzsche Suite awaits, boasting a private terrace and an infinity pool that seems to melt into the horizon of the sea. Additionally, it features a spacious living room and a large, beautifully tiled bathroom complete with both a luxurious tub and a separate shower. Alternatively, consider the Panoramic Suite with its truly incredible sea views, generous extra space, private terrace, infinity pool, and a rejuvenating Jacuzzi.
When it comes to dining, guests at Château de la Chèvre d’Or are spoiled for choice, with a selection of four exceptional on-site restaurants catering to every culinary desire. The hotel’s terrace restaurants, Les Remparts and Café du Jardin, provide an exquisite dining experience, serving delectable Mediterranean cuisine that you can savor while enjoying breathtaking views of the sea. La Chèvre d’Or, one of the other exceptional restaurants, is led by Arnaud Faye, a Michelin-starred chef renowned for his innovative and impressive take on fine dining. Guests can also unwind and indulge in vintage champagnes, expertly crafted cocktails, or a variety of refreshing drinks in the comfortable and stylish hotel bar, which also serves delicious tapas created by the talented executive chef. For ultimate relaxation and rejuvenation, take advantage of the hotel’s luxurious amenities, including a sauna, a range of revitalizing body treatments, and a Jacuzzi with panoramic views that will soothe your senses. Guests can also maintain their fitness routine at the hotel’s fully-equipped fitness center or simply wander through the property’s impressive outdoor space. This expansive area features a sparkling pool, numerous sun-drenched terraces, and, of course, those unforgettable and unobstructed views of the mesmerizing Mediterranean Sea.
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