Palais Saleya Boutique Hôtel, Nice Hotels
Refurbished 18th-century property offering spacious suites, contemporary design, and in-room-breakfast
Overview
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the refined elegance of Palais Saleya, a building steeped in history, dating back to the 18th century. This architectural gem has been lovingly renovated and reimagined as an exquisite apartment hotel, offering guests a truly luxurious experience that seamlessly blends historical charm with the best of contemporary design and modern amenities. Situated in the prime location of the Place du Palais de Justice, Palais Saleya serves as the perfect gateway to the enchanting Vielle Ville, also known as the Old Town, of Nice. Its unparalleled central location means you are just a short, leisurely five-minute stroll away from the bustling Place Masséna and the captivating Fontaine du Soleil. Imagine yourself wandering through these iconic landmarks, soaking in the vibrant atmosphere and the rich cultural tapestry of Nice. Furthermore, the sun-kissed beaches and the lively Cours Saleya, renowned for its explosion of color and fragrance at the daily flower market, are also conveniently located just a five-minute walk away from this remarkable property.
The Palais Saleya boasts a collection of 26 beautifully appointed suites and apartments, each thoughtfully designed to provide an exceptional level of comfort and style. Every suite and apartment features modern furnishings and an appealing design aesthetic, creating a welcoming and relaxing atmosphere for your stay. The rooms are generously spacious, making them an ideal choice for couples seeking a comfortable and memorable getaway. For those travelers requiring even more space, perhaps for families or small groups, the Deluxe Mezzanine and Prestige Mezzanine Suite offer a unique and flexible accommodation solution. Arranged over two levels, these suites can comfortably accommodate up to four and six people, respectively, ensuring that everyone has ample room to relax and unwind. Moreover, the coveted Prestige Suite offers a truly delightful and unforgettable view directly overlooking the magnificent Palais de Justice of Nice, adding an extra touch of charm and sophistication to your stay.
At Palais Saleya, you have the unique opportunity to experience the best of both worlds. You can enjoy the comprehensive services and amenities typically associated with a high-end 4-star hotel while also benefiting from the privacy, independence, and cozy ambiance of a private apartment building. The hotel’s dedicated and attentive staff are available 24 hours a day, ready and eager to fulfill your every need and ensure that your stay is as seamless and enjoyable as possible. Imagine starting your day with a delightful breakfast delivered directly to your room, allowing you to savor the tranquility of your suite before embarking on your daily adventures. Breakfast options include an array of hot drinks to awaken your senses, fresh and invigorating Zenat fruit juices, delicate mini pastries, creamy cottage cheese with honey and muesli, a selection of seasonal fruits, a freshly made crepe, and an assortment of bread, butter, and jam. Beyond breakfast, other convenient amenities include daily housekeeping services to keep your space pristine, a well-equipped kitchen allowing for self-catering, and a fully stocked minibar for your convenience. Palais Saleya truly offers a remarkable and unforgettable experience in the heart of Nice.
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