Flavours of the French Riviera
Welcoming and well-connected, the Hotel du Pin Nice Port provides a central location in this city of Baroque architecture, bustling markets, and delicious food. Local favourites include ratatouille and sweet pastries called ganses, which are consumed by the dozen during the city’s carnival in February. Thanks to Nice’s coastal location, there’s lots of fresh seafood to savour here, too.
Foodies can also look forward to a flavoursome start to each day. The hotel’s tasty breakfast includes a range of hot and cold treats, then later on the in-house bar serves more than 30 local and global beers. Love to pop out for a bite to eat? There’s no shortage of top eateries on your doorstep and the friendly hotel staff will be happy to provide recommendations.
Back at the hotel, you can relax in air-conditioned rooms, which come with WiFi, satellite TV, and a private bathroom, while bike hire is available at the 24/7 front desk. If you enjoy exploring a city on two wheels, be sure to make some time for a leisurely ride along the iconic Promenade des Anglais, followed by a swim in the sea or a beachfront cocktail.
Foodies can also look forward to a flavoursome start to each day. The hotel’s tasty breakfast includes a range of hot and cold treats, then later on the in-house bar serves more than 30 local and global beers. Love to pop out for a bite to eat? There’s no shortage of top eateries on your doorstep and the friendly hotel staff will be happy to provide recommendations.
Back at the hotel, you can relax in air-conditioned rooms, which come with WiFi, satellite TV, and a private bathroom, while bike hire is available at the 24/7 front desk. If you enjoy exploring a city on two wheels, be sure to make some time for a leisurely ride along the iconic Promenade des Anglais, followed by a swim in the sea or a beachfront cocktail.
What Hotel du Pin Nice Port has to offer
Prime location
Just a 15-minute taxi ride from the airport, the hotel is also a 10-minute walk from Nice Riquier train station and the ferry port. Here, you can set sail for the island of Corsica – the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Old Town
A few minutes’ walk from the hotel, the Old Town is a magical maze of narrow streets lined with galleries, shops, restaurants, and more. Also known as Vieux Nice, this area hosts a flea market every Monday.
Local beaches
Whether you opt for a public or private beach, there are lots of sandy stretches within a short bike ride of the hotel. The favourite with locals is La Reserve, where you can watch fearless teenagers somersault from a diving board into the sea.
Facilities
Overview
- Bar
- Air conditioning
- Wi-fi
All hotel and room facilities are subject to safety and wellbeing measures (including height and/or weight restrictions on slides and rides), board basis, seasonal availability, opening times, age, dress code, and may attract additional charges.
Food & Drink
- Bar
- Breakfast room
- Restaurant
All hotel and room facilities are subject to safety and wellbeing measures (including height and/or weight restrictions on slides and rides), board basis, seasonal availability, opening times, age, dress code, and may attract additional charges.