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The entrance to this hotel looks uninspiring. Right on a busy corniche road, albeit with great views over the Baie des Anges, you would never imagine what lies behind. Even inside, the small reception area gives no clue. But once you go up in the elevator you enter a different world. Like stepping through a bookcase, you find an entirely new building set back behind the roadside, one which retains the views while losing the road. Upstairs, 40 of the 60 rooms have magnificent views of the sea and the bay, many with wide, sit-out terraces. Woodwork and doors are of cool, limed wood, and furniture is simple and hand painted, wit wicker back chairs. Bathrooms have been renovated in small Roman travertine tiles. There are a few drawbacks – the decor can look tired, But considering the views, the pool and the oasis calm in the midst of this busy city – and the beach across the road – these are small prices to pay. Just make sure you avoid the handful of rooms that overlook the Roc.
Beach Life
Hotel Entertainment
Sights nearby
Museums
Local markets
Watersports
Views
Roof terrace
Quiet
Rooms with balcony/terrace
On the beach
Restaurant
Outstanding location
Sit-out Terrace
Spa
Gym
Child friendly
Sea Views
Beach nearby
Charming
Luxury
Romantic
Free wifi
Downtown
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56 rooms in this hotelParking
Parking is possible nearby at EUR 25 per dayViews
Great views of Nice and the Bay of AngelsRoof terrace
With stunning views.No pets
Bar
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Walking distance restaurants
Outdoor dining
Internet
Sauna/Steam
Meeting Room
Cots available
Not suitable for disabled guests
Restaurant
Sit-out Terrace
Spa
Satellite / Cable TV
Swimming Pool
Gym
Child friendly
Room service
Suites
Hot Tub
Concierge
Garden
Wifi
Free wifi
Air conditioning
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Hotel Entertainment
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"The seafront Hotel La Perouse has startling sea views, top-class beds and a good restaurant, where guests eat Mediterranean fare under lemon trees."
Originally published by The Telegraph
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