OKKO Hotels Nice Aéroport
2026 Expert GuideUpdated June 2026

20 Best Cheap Hotels in Nice for 2026

Reviewed by Sofia James - 15 years of hotel expertise. Reviewed and ranked by value, location, and quality.

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Nice, on the French Riviera in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, is famous for sunlit beaches along the Promenade des Anglais and a lively Old Town. This best cheap hotels guide offers a curated mix of smart-value stays for budget-minded travelers. Hotels were selected based on verified guest ratings, location, and value. We started with broad hotel research in Nice, then narrowed by location, guest feedback, and review recency.

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OKKO Hotels Nice Aéroport
1
Best Overall
8.6

2,865 reviews

OKKO Hotels Nice Aéroport

OKKO Hotels Nice Aéroport is about a 10-minute walk to Terminal 1 and the tram reaches Old Nice in roughly 20 minutes.
From$207
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Hotel Villa Rose
2
Best for Couples
8.9

636 reviews

Hotel Villa Rose

A Belle Époque villa with a leafy private garden, Hotel Villa Rose offers calm within a 5-minute walk to the tram for Vieux Nice and the Promenade.
From$221
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Hotel 64 Nice
3
Best Independent
8.9

2,543 reviews

Hotel 64 Nice

On Avenue Jean-Médecin, Hotel 64 puts you 3 minutes from Nice‑Ville, the tram at the door, and 24/7 free coffee, tea, and bottled water.
From$201
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Novotel Nice Arenas Aeroport
4
Best for Families
8.5

3,061 reviews

Novotel Nice Arenas Aeroport

Novotel Nice Arenas Aeroport makes airport travel easy: it’s 5–10 minutes on foot to Terminal 1 and the rooms stay calm and quiet despite the runways nearby.
From$208
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Read full review: Residhome Nice Aéroport
Residhome Nice Aéroport
10
Best Value
8.3

3,483 reviews

Residhome Nice Aéroport

At Residhome Nice Aéroport, you walk 5–10 minutes to Terminal 1, sleep by a quiet pedestrian square, and cook simple meals in a kitchenette.
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1. OKKO Hotels Nice Aéroport

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8.6

2,865 reviews

From
$207
Best for Business
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

OKKO Hotels Nice Aéroport is about a 10-minute walk to Terminal 1 and the tram reaches Old Nice in roughly 20 minutes.

Set beside the airport transport hub, the tram and Nice Saint‑Augustin train station sit a few minutes away. Trains make quick trips to Cannes and Monaco easy. Rooms feel modern and calm, if compact, with strong soundproofing and comfy beds. Many have an open shower into the room and a separate, small toilet.

The top-floor Club is the standout. Guests get free hot drinks and snacks through the day, plus an evening aperitivo. The lounge offers work tables, soft seating, and an outdoor terrace with light and views. There is a small gym with a sauna and sunlight, and water fountains on each floor reflect the brand’s sustainability focus. This setup suits solo business travelers, quick layovers, and couples catching early flights.

Note the tradeoff: the semi‑open bathroom layout limits privacy, so friends sharing may prefer separate rooms.

Pros

  • 10-minute walk to Nice Airport Terminal 1 and tram stops.
  • Free hot drinks and snacks in the top-floor lounge.
  • Gym with sauna and natural light; good for quick workouts.
  • Excellent soundproofing for quiet sleep near planes and trains.

Cons

  • Semi-open shower offers limited privacy for friends sharing a room.
  • No in-room kettle or minibar; water from hallway fountains.
  • Entrance stairs and eighth-floor reception complicate arrival with luggage.

What travelers say

M

Miles F.

Walked from Terminal 1 in ten minutes, then lived in the lounge—free coffee, snacks, and a sunny terrace. My room was silent; I actually slept before an early flight.

2. Hotel Villa Rose

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8.9

636 reviews

From
$221
Best for Couples
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

A Belle Époque villa with a leafy private garden, Hotel Villa Rose offers calm within a 5-minute walk to the tram for Vieux Nice and the Promenade.

The address sits in a local neighborhood with cafes, a small market, and everyday services. The tram gets downtown fast, and the Matisse Museum is an easy ride. Rooms run small but feel cozy and spotless, with air conditioning, reliable showers, and a kettle for tea or coffee. Some options are larger, and a few even include a private hot tub.

The standout here is breakfast served in the garden: fresh croissants, artisan bread, yogurt, eggs, and squeezed orange juice at quiet tables under trees. A friendly father-and-son team, Son and Pierre, share maps, routes, and smart dining tips. Drivers appreciate parking by reservation, and cyclists get safe bike storage. Best for couples and solo city breakers who want calm nights and quick tram access.

Tradeoff: it sits outside the busy center. Expect a 25–30 minute walk to the Promenade, though the tram cuts the trip to around 10 minutes, and some rooms are compact.

Pros

  • Five-minute walk to the tram for Old Town and the beach.
  • Breakfast served in a lush private garden with fresh pastries.
  • Exceptionally friendly hosts with great local tips and personalized help.
  • On-site parking by reservation and secure gate with access code.

Cons

  • Not central; promenade walk takes about twenty-five to thirty minutes.
  • Some rooms and beds are small, with limited storage space.
  • Light road noise in a few rooms during rush hours.

What travelers say

M

Mason C.

Breakfast in the little garden felt like a private oasis. The tram was five minutes away, and Son circled his favorite bakeries and beaches on a map.

3. Hotel 64 Nice

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Hotel 64 Nice
Hotel 64 Nice
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Hotel 64 Nice
Hotel 64 Nice
8.9

2,543 reviews

From
$201
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

On Avenue Jean-Médecin, Hotel 64 puts you 3 minutes from Nice‑Ville, the tram at the door, and 24/7 free coffee, tea, and bottled water.

This spot works well for exploring the city and the coast. Walk about 15–20 minutes to Old Town and the Promenade, or switch lines at Jean‑Médecin for the airport tram. Shops, cafés, and casual bites are steps away. Rooms are compact but bright and very clean. Soundproof windows hush the busy avenue. Some rooms add small balconies; Junior Suites offer more space. Air conditioning is steady, and bathrooms have modern walk‑in showers.

What stands out here is the easy access to transport and thoughtful freebies downstairs. It’s a smart base for day trips to Antibes, Cannes, or Monaco by train. Solo business travelers will like the dependable Wi‑Fi and a quiet place to work in the lounge. Couples who want a clean, comfortable base near dining and transit will be happy. Longer stays work best in the Junior Suite.

There’s a tradeoff: no in‑room mini fridge or kettle, and the elevator is tight and slow at busy times. If you open the windows on lower floors, you may hear the tram outside.

Pros

  • Three-minute walk to Nice-Ville station and one-minute to the tram.
  • Complimentary bottled water, coffee, and tea available 24 hours downstairs.
  • Soundproof windows keep Avenue Jean-Médecin noise out at night.
  • Friendly, multilingual staff with helpful local tips and concierge-style support.

Cons

  • No in-room mini fridge or kettle; refreshments only in common area.
  • Small, slow elevator; wait times at busy morning and checkout periods.
  • Some showers lack full screens, leaving bathroom floors wet after use.

What travelers say

J

Jasmine B.

Loved grabbing cold bottled water and a cappuccino anytime downstairs, then hopping on the tram right outside for sunset at the Promenade.

4. Novotel Nice Arenas Aeroport

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8.5

3,061 reviews

From
$208
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Novotel Nice Arenas Aeroport makes airport travel easy: it’s 5–10 minutes on foot to Terminal 1 and the rooms stay calm and quiet despite the runways nearby.

The hotel sits opposite Nice Côte d’Azur Airport on the Promenade des Anglais side. A short walk reaches the tram and the Saint-Augustin train station; you’re in Old Nice by tram in about 20 minutes. Rooms are modern and practical. Expect a mini fridge, kettle, safe, and a capsule coffee maker. Blackout curtains and strong showers help you reset after a flight. Water refill stations on each floor are a smart touch.

This place is built for smooth departures and arrivals. There’s a free airport shuttle every 30 minutes. The lobby has a bar, a restaurant, and spaces to work or relax. Families get a kids’ play area and rooms that fit two adults and two children. Business travelers appreciate the quiet, the desks, and quick links to the tram and train. If you want to watch planes take off, request a higher floor facing the runways.

One tradeoff: shuttle pick-up from Terminal 2 can be confusing at times. Plan a few extra minutes, or walk from Terminal 1 when possible.

Pros

  • 5–10 minute walk to Nice Airport Terminal 1.
  • Free airport shuttle to terminals runs every 30 minutes.
  • Tram and Saint-Augustin train station reachable on foot within minutes.
  • Soundproof windows and blackout curtains keep rooms quiet and dark.

Cons

  • Shuttle pick-up instructions from Terminal 2 are inconsistent at times.
  • Few shops or restaurants immediately around the hotel.
  • Bathroom door design awkward; hard to position between shower and room.

What travelers say

M

Miles F.

Walked from Terminal 1 in under 10 minutes; double windows made the runway silent.

5. Nice Excelsior Centre ville by HappyCulture

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Nice Excelsior Centre ville by HappyCulture

1/4

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Nice Excelsior Centre ville by HappyCulture
Nice Excelsior Centre ville by HappyCulture
Nice Excelsior Centre ville by HappyCulture
8.4

1,461 reviews

From
$230
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Few city hotels in Nice offer a quiet garden and a small outdoor pool just 5 minutes from Nice‑Ville station.

Set on tree‑lined Avenue Durante, the hotel sits a short stroll from trains and the airport tram. The Promenade des Anglais and Old Town are reachable on foot in about 10–15 minutes. Shops, bakeries, and easy dining sit within a few minutes’ walk. Rooms mix high ceilings with travel‑themed decor; some add street or garden balconies. Expect comfortable beds, a kettle and coffee machine in many rooms, and a fridge, though it may be empty.

The standout here is the leafy garden terrace with a small pool, a rare city perk that invites a quick dip or a slow breakfast. The lounge serves 24/7 coffee and chilled water, handy in warm months. Warm, helpful staff make planning day trips simple, and luggage storage before check‑in or after checkout keeps travel light. This spot suits rail explorers hopping to Monaco or Cannes, couples who want a calm base, and families who value straightforward transport.

Tradeoff: sound travels between rooms when the hotel is busy, so light sleepers should pack earplugs.

Pros

  • Five-minute walk to Nice-Ville station; airport tram about ten minutes away.
  • Leafy garden terrace with a small pool for relaxing dips.
  • Free 24/7 coffee, tea, and chilled water in the lounge.
  • Friendly staff and convenient luggage storage before check-in or after checkout.

Cons

  • Sound insulation is weak; neighbors and hallway noise carry easily.
  • Tiny elevator; two people with small bags barely fit.
  • Housekeeping quality varies; dust or missed items reported in rooms.

What travelers say

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Henry W.

They gave me a metal water bottle at check-in, and the lobby refill station saved me between beach walks and trains.

6. Maison Durante

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8.8

1,623 reviews

From
$207
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Hidden off Avenue Durante, this boutique base pairs a leafy courtyard garden with homemade, cooked-to-order breakfasts that feel straight from a local kitchen.

It sits a 3-minute walk from Nice-Ville station, in a quiet cul-de-sac, with Jean Médecin’s tram about 10 minutes on foot. The beach and Old Town take roughly 15 to 20 minutes. Rooms feel fresh, with art-deco touches, comfy beds, and walk-in showers. Many rooms include kettles and Nespresso machines, and there’s a filtered water station.

Breakfast in the garden is the highlight. Expect small-batch granola, fig tarts, and eggs made to order with pesto. Warm, helpful staff share smart tips on museums, trams, and beach bookings, making this a fine base for train-hopping explorers, solo travelers, and couples who want quiet.

You are not on the seafront, so reaching the Promenade takes a longer walk or tram. There are steps and limited in-room fridges, which make longer stays trickier.

Pros

  • Three-minute walk to Nice-Ville station, yet set on a quiet cul-de-sac.
  • Leafy courtyard garden for relaxing or enjoying breakfast outdoors in sunshine.
  • Homemade breakfast with cooked-to-order dishes, pastries, and local touches.
  • Free filtered still and sparkling water, plus lobby coffee all day.

Cons

  • Many rooms lack a mini-fridge for keeping drinks and milk cold.
  • Stairs between lobby and rooms make access harder with heavy luggage.
  • Air conditioning feels limited at times; some rooms stay warm overnight.

What travelers say

C

Cole R.

They messaged us directions and dinner picks before arrival. Check-in took minutes, and the courtyard was perfect for a quiet coffee before our train.

7. NH Nice

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8.4

2,234 reviews

From
$244
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

NH Nice stands out for its rooftop pool and bar with big city views and easy lounging between outings.

The hotel sits by the Acropolis/Palais des Expositions area with the tram stop right outside. Old Town, Place Garibaldi, and the Promenade are about 10–20 minutes away by tram or on foot. The neighborhood feels practical, with cafes and a supermarket a short walk away. Rooms are clean and roomy, with good beds, kettles, and mini-fridges. Bathrooms have bright lighting; many feature walk-in showers. Higher floors bring broader views.

What NH Nice does best is give a resort pause to an urban trip. The rooftop is a relaxed scene for a swim, a light lunch, or sunset drinks without leaving the property. It suits couples who want a simple base with a romantic perch, families who value a pool after beach or museum time, and business travelers who need fast transport and straightforward comforts.

There is a tradeoff. This is not a stay in the heart of Old Town, and the rooftop is popular; expect fewer sunbeds later in the day and steeper prices than street-level cafes nearby.

Pros

  • Tram stop across the street for fast access to Old Town.
  • Rooftop pool with wide city views and bar-restaurant service.
  • Spacious rooms with kettles, mini-fridges, and comfortable beds.
  • Helpful multilingual staff and easy luggage storage after checkout.

Cons

  • Not in Old Town; 15–20 minutes by foot to main sights.
  • Rooftop bar pricing is high compared to nearby cafes.
  • Limited sunbeds; arrive early to secure a pool spot.

What travelers say

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Asher M.

The tram stop outside was clutch for Old Town runs, and sunset swims in the rooftop pool gave us killer city views.

8. Hotel Nap By HappyCulture

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1/4

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Hotel Nap By HappyCulture
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Hotel Nap By HappyCulture
8.6

2,745 reviews

From
$236
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Hotel Nap by HappyCulture puts you a few minutes from the airport tram and about 10 minutes from Old Town and the beach, with free 24/7 coffee and water in the lobby.

Set on Rue Pastorelli just off Avenue Jean‑Médecin, shops and cafés sit right nearby. Walk to Place Masséna and the Old Town in around 10 minutes; the main train station is also reachable on foot. Rooms are compact but clean, with safes, blackout curtains, and cheerful, modern decor. Some add a small balcony, and a few duplex rooms tuck the bed under a skylight.

Thoughtful touches stand out here. The lobby offers unlimited hot drinks and chilled water, plus beach towels, a bag, and umbrellas to borrow. That makes it a smart base for short city breaks and beach days. Solo travelers will appreciate the 24/7 reception and easy tram access, while couples get a central, walkable base for dining and sightseeing.

There is a tradeoff. Walls are thin, so corridor and neighbor noise carries; earplugs are provided. Showers and the single elevator feel tight, and the breakfast room can crowd at peak times.

Pros

  • Airport tram stop and Jean‑Médecin shops are a few minutes away.
  • Free 24/7 lobby station with coffee, tea, and chilled water.
  • Borrow beach towels, a bag, and umbrellas for seaside days.
  • Helpful 24/7 reception with luggage storage before and after stay.

Cons

  • Thin walls; corridor and neighbor noise carries despite provided earplugs.
  • Rooms and showers are small; the single elevator is tight.
  • Many rooms lack a fridge or kettle unless requested at reception.

What travelers say

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Caleb P.

The free coffee and chilled water in the lobby saved me every afternoon after beach walks.

9. Villa Bougainville by Happyculture

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1/10

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8.2

1,305 reviews

From
$235
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Set 5 minutes from Nice-Ville station, Villa Bougainville makes Riviera day trips easy with bold rooms and warm, helpful staff.

The location works for walkers. Reach the beach and Old Town in about 15–20 minutes. Trams and buses are close for the airport and Monaco. Shops and cafés sit nearby, plus a handy supermarket. Rooms run compact, with bright wallpaper and some small balconies. Expect kettles, mini-fridges, and reliable Wi‑Fi. Bathrooms are tight; in a few rooms the toilet is separate from the shower.

What stands out here is generosity. The lobby offers 24/7 free coffee, tea, cookies, and sparkling water. Staff also lend beach towels and parasols. That combo makes this a smart base for rail-hopping explorers, solo travelers, and friends focused on day trips. Short-stay couples who want color and convenience over size will be happy too.

There are tradeoffs. Street-facing rooms and thin walls bring noise, so light sleepers should pack earplugs. The petite vintage lift is slow, and some showers feel cramped or fluctuate in temperature.

Pros

  • Five-minute walk to Nice-Ville train station for easy Riviera day trips.
  • 24/7 free coffee, tea, cookies, and sparkling or still water.
  • Friendly, attentive staff offering helpful local tips and practical assistance.
  • Loaner beach towels and parasols available for simple beach days.

Cons

  • Small bathrooms and tight showers, some with awkward doors or steps.
  • Street and hallway noise due to thin walls and door slams.
  • Small, slow vintage elevator, challenging with large luggage.

What travelers say

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Noah F.

Loved refilling my bottle with bubbly water every night; lobby coffee saved our mornings. Five-minute walk to trains made day trips to Monaco a breeze.

10. Residhome Nice Aéroport

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1/10

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8.3

3,483 reviews

From
$139
Best for Long Stays
Best for Business
Why it stands out

At Residhome Nice Aéroport, you walk 5–10 minutes to Terminal 1, sleep by a quiet pedestrian square, and cook simple meals in a kitchenette.

Set just off the Promenade des Anglais near the airport, the property sits inside a modern courtyard with a few casual spots for daytime bites. Tram lines and Nice Saint‑Augustin station are within 4–7 minutes on foot, so the Old Town sits about 20–30 minutes away by tram. The beach is roughly 10 minutes on foot. Studios feel practical and calm, with balconies, blackout shutters, and solid soundproofing. Kitchens include a microwave, fridge, induction hob, and dishwasher, which makes early flights or late arrivals easier.

What stands out here is stress-free access to planes and trains without the noise. That makes it a smart pick for early flyers, rail day‑trippers, and families who want space to spread out and eat in. Solo business travelers also benefit from quick transport and quiet rooms.

There are tradeoffs. The entrance hides inside a courtyard with limited signage, and cars cannot pull up to the door. Housekeeping is not daily, and fresh towels or cleaning come with extra charges.

Pros

  • 5–10-minute walk to Nice Airport Terminal 1 and tram stops
  • Studios include kitchenettes with microwave, fridge, dishwasher, and induction hob
  • Quiet balconies facing an inner pedestrian square, minimal aircraft noise
  • Near Nice Saint-Augustin train station for day trips along the coast

Cons

  • Entrance hidden inside a courtyard; limited signage makes first arrival confusing
  • No daily housekeeping; extra charges for towels or cleaning
  • Air conditioning controls inconsistent; some rooms feel warm at night

What travelers say

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Sofia J.

The balcony faced a quiet square, and despite the airport next door, I barely heard a thing.

11. Hôtel les Cigales

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8.2

1,239 reviews

From
$198
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Set on a quiet street in Nice’s Carré d’Or, Hôtel les Cigales puts you about 10 minutes from the Promenade des Anglais while keeping nightlife noise at bay.

From the door, reach the tram and the main train station in under 10 minutes. Old Town sits a short stroll away, with cafes, bakeries, and small markets along the way. Rooms range from compact to roomy. Expect simple, clean design, a kettle and mini-fridge, and, in some rooms, a small street‑facing balcony. Bathrooms vary; some are walk‑in or wet‑room style.

Service stands out here. The front desk shares maps, routes, and dining tips, and the team helps with late arrivals. The petite roof terrace works for a sunset drink or a quiet read. Drivers will value the gated on‑site parking in the center, rare in this part of Nice. The hotel fits couples who want beach time and easy dinners nearby, and solo travelers or friends on a short city break.

There is a tradeoff. Interior sound carries, and early housekeeping can be heard in the halls. Air conditioning may feel weak in some rooms. If you plan to drive, on‑site spaces are limited, so reserve ahead or use a public garage a short walk away.

Pros

  • Quiet Carré d’Or street, about 10 minutes’ walk to the beach.
  • Friendly, English-speaking staff provide maps, routes, and local dining tips.
  • Gated on-site parking available with reservation, rare for central Nice.
  • Rooftop terrace for relaxed evening drinks or a quiet break.

Cons

  • Thin walls and morning housekeeping noise carry into rooms and hallways.
  • Some rooms are small with limited storage and hanging space.
  • Air conditioning performance varies and may feel weak in warmer weather.

What travelers say

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Hazel W.

Loved ending the day on the little rooftop with takeaway and wine. Quiet street, and the beach was an easy 10-minute walk.

12. Nice Home - Studios Lido

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8.2

632 reviews

From
$227
Best for Beach
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

Set one street behind the Hotel Negresco, these studios place you 2 minutes from the beach with quick tram access to the airport.

The address sits by the Promenade des Anglais, with cafés and groceries within five minutes. Place Masséna takes about 15–20 minutes on foot, and Nice-Ville station is around 10–15. Studios are compact but smart. Expect kitchenettes with a coffee machine, pods, microwave, and hob, plus blackout shutters and air conditioning. Daily housekeeping keeps things tidy, and the vintage lift adds charm.

What it does best: an easy base for beach days and fast trips along the Côte d’Azur. Grab the free beach towels, walk to the water, then come back to cook a simple meal. Friendly hosts help with luggage, tips, and smooth self check-in. It suits solo travelers, couples comfortable with small spaces, and backpackers catching trams and trains.

There is a tradeoff. Bathrooms are very small, and many use a curtain or sliding door, which limits privacy. This is a studio setup in an apartment building, not a full-service hotel.

Pros

  • One street behind Hotel Negresco and two minutes from the beach.
  • Studios include kitchenette, coffee machine with pods, microwave, and induction hob.
  • Free beach towels provided; daily housekeeping keeps rooms fresh during stays.
  • Easy self check-in with access codes; helpful staff and luggage storage.

Cons

  • Many bathrooms use a curtain or sliding door with limited privacy.
  • Some rooms are small and sound travels from corridor or street.
  • Reception hours limited; arrival before check-in may feel confusing.

What travelers say

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Joseph B.

Woke up with the Negresco outside the window, grabbed the free beach towels, and hit the promenade in two minutes.

13. Mercure Nice Centre Notre Dame

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1/10

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7.8

721 reviews

From
$230
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

At Mercure Nice Centre Notre Dame, you get a rooftop pool and hot tub with basilica views plus a calm garden, all in the heart of Nice.

It sits beside the Basilica of Notre‑Dame on Avenue Notre‑Dame. The tram stop for the airport is about 5 minutes away on foot. Place Masséna and the Promenade are a 10–15 minute walk. Rooms vary by category; some have balconies facing the church or the garden. Beds run firm. Blackout curtains help with rest. A few spaces look worn, and some windows do not open.

The standout is the rooftop scene. Swim, soak, then sip at the bar while bells ring over the city. It suits couples chasing sunset views, city breakers who want easy transit, and families who like quick walks and a quiet private garden.

The pool is small and loungers go fast. Rooms under the bar hear noise until late, and the AC can struggle on very hot days.

Pros

  • Rooftop pool, hot tub, and bar with views of Notre‑Dame.
  • Peaceful private garden with plenty of seating for morning coffee.
  • Five-minute walk to the tram for airport and old town.
  • Ten to fifteen minutes to Place Masséna and the Promenade.

Cons

  • Some rooms feel dated, with scuffed paint and maintenance issues.
  • Noise from rooftop bar in rooms directly below until around midnight.
  • Limited loungers at the small pool during busy times.

What travelers say

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Maya F.

The quiet garden became my breakfast spot every morning—coffee, shade, and calm right in the center of Nice.

14. Hôtel & Appartements Monsigny

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1/10

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7.9

1,614 reviews

From
$184
Best for City Breaks
Best for Families
Why it stands out

At Hôtel & Appartements Monsigny, you hop the tram outside the door and end days on a rooftop bar with wide city views.

It sits on Avenue Malaussena in central Nice. Liberté tram is steps away, and Nice‑Ville station is about 10 minutes on foot; Old Town and the sea are a short ride. Rooms are simple and clean, from compact doubles to loft-style family rooms with upstairs singles. Studios and apartments add a small kitchenette; some rooms have balconies and strong air conditioning.

The standout is the rooftop, which delivers sweeping views at sunset. It suits rail travelers and city explorers, plus families who prefer one room over two. Business travelers get quick transport links and reliable Wi‑Fi, and staff can store bags after checkout.

There is a single, small elevator, so waits happen at busy times. Not all rooms include a kettle or fridge, and some bathrooms have open showers that splash water.

Pros

  • Liberté tram stop outside, and a 10-minute walk to Nice-Ville.
  • Rooftop bar with wide city views and laid-back evening vibe.
  • Family rooms and apartments available, some with handy kitchenettes.
  • Strong air conditioning keeps rooms comfortable in warm weather.

Cons

  • Single, small elevator leads to waits and cramped rides at times.
  • Many rooms lack a kettle or fridge; request at reception.
  • Some bathrooms have open showers that splash water onto floors.

What travelers say

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Hazel W.

Ended each night on the rooftop with wide city views and a cold drink. Loved stepping out to the tram stop in seconds.

15. Hotel Restaurant Isidore by Soniho

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1/10

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8

1,193 reviews

From
$162
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

On Nice’s Saint‑Isidore edge, Hotel Restaurant Isidore by Soniho puts you 2 minutes from the Line 3 tram, about 20 minutes from the airport, and a short walk to Allianz Riviera.

The neighborhood is quiet, with a few simple eateries and bakeries nearby. Drivers appreciate quick access to the motorway. From the stop outside, trams reach central Nice in roughly 30 to 45 minutes, depending on changes. Rooms lean compact but tidy, with firm beds, strong air conditioning, and simple bathrooms. Hairdryers are available from reception, and some windows do not open.

Transit ease is the headline. Sip the free lobby coffee before heading out; in the evening, the on‑site restaurant serves well‑liked dinners when open. This address fits stadium nights, early flights, road trips, and value‑minded city explorers who prefer calm over buzz.

There is a tradeoff. Old Town and the beach sit far; expect up to 50 minutes by tram. On‑site parking is limited and first‑come, and weekend restaurant service may be reduced.

Pros

  • 2-minute walk to Saint-Isidore tram stop for airport and center.
  • Short walk to Allianz Riviera stadium for matches and events.
  • Free lobby coffee, sometimes pastries, handy before early flights or outings.
  • Strong air conditioning and quiet rooms make sleeping easy.

Cons

  • Reaching Old Town by tram can take 45 to 60 minutes.
  • Many rooms and bathrooms are small, with tight showers.
  • Restaurant and bar service limited on some weekends and evenings.

What travelers say

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Owen G.

Loved grabbing the free lobby coffee, then hopping on the tram two minutes away. Came back to icy A/C and a super comfy bed after a match at the stadium.

16. Hôtel Vendôme

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8.1

2,537 reviews

From
$244
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

A restored 19th‑century address 2 minutes from Durandy tram to the airport that puts Nice’s beach and Old Town on your daily walk.

Set on Rue Pastorelli, it sits a few blocks from Place Masséna and Avenue Jean‑Médecin. Reach the beach and Old Town in 10 minutes on foot. Rooms run compact, but clean and comfortable. Some add a small balcony or terrace. Several are split over two levels, offering duplex rooms with two bathrooms. Expect air conditioning, double‑glazed windows, and usually a mini‑fridge; select rooms add a Nespresso machine.

The standout here is ease. The location makes arrivals simple and exploring faster, and the team is warm and proactive. Breakfast leans continental, with a self‑serve juicer for fresh oranges and boil‑your‑own eggs. There is a cozy lounge, a handy water station with carafes, and often an evening aperitif. Reception is open 24/7. Beach towels are available at reception. This suits first‑time visitors, solo travelers, and couples chasing a short, central stay. Families or friends should look for the duplex layout.

One tradeoff: there is no public restroom at reception, which is awkward before check‑in or after checkout.

Pros

  • Two-minute walk to Durandy tram with direct airport service.
  • About ten minutes on foot to Old Town and the beach.
  • Duplex rooms with two bathrooms available for families or friends.
  • Self-serve fresh orange juice and boil-your-own eggs at breakfast.

Cons

  • No public restroom at reception for early arrivals or after checkout.
  • Rooms and elevator are small; breakfast room can feel crowded.
  • Interior soundproofing is thin; hallway and neighbor noise carries.

What travelers say

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Cole R.

Two minutes from the Durandy tram, I dropped my bag and walked to the sea. Favorite part was squeezing fresh orange juice at breakfast after an early flight.

17. Hotel Villa Rivoli

Hotel Villa Rivoli
8.1

1,598 reviews

From
$236
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Set in a Belle Époque villa, Hotel Villa Rivoli puts the Promenade des Anglais about 5 minutes away while keeping nights quiet on a leafy street.

Walk to the tram for the airport in around 5 minutes, and reach Nice-Ville station in about 10. Negresco and the Masséna Museum sit just around the corner. Old Town is a pleasant 20-minute stroll along the seafront. Rooms mix toile fabrics and period touches with modern bathrooms and strong AC. Many have French windows or a petite balcony; economy rooms in the semi-basement feel darker. Wi‑Fi is available and street noise stays low on this block.

What it does best: a lived-in Riviera mood—breakfast in the little garden, tea in a cozy salon, tips from friendly staff. They help with airport directions, restaurant ideas, and luggage storage. It feels authentic, not staged. Ideal for couples chasing charm, solo city breakers, and rail travelers who want a handy base without the bustle.

There’s no elevator and corridors are narrow. On-site parking is limited and must be reserved; otherwise use nearby public lots.

Pros

  • 5-minute walk to the Promenade des Anglais and beach.
  • Quiet street with restaurants, boulangeries, and shops a few minutes away.
  • Belle Époque decor, modern bathrooms, and effective air-conditioning.
  • Leafy garden courtyard for relaxed breakfasts and evening downtime.

Cons

  • No elevator; narrow stairs and corridors in this historic building.
  • Many rooms are small, with very tiny showers and limited storage.
  • Limited on-site parking; spaces fill quickly and require advance reservation.

What travelers say

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Mia D.

We walked to the beach in seven minutes, then had coffee in the little garden. Our Belle Époque room felt cozy and real.

18. ibis Nice Centre Notre Dame

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7.9

444 reviews

From
$218
Best for City Breaks
Best for Nightlife
Why it stands out

You get tram Line 1 in about 3 minutes and Nice‑Ville station in 5, plus all‑day coffee and croissants, at ibis Nice Centre Notre Dame.

The hotel sits just off Avenue Jean‑Médecin, on a quiet side street. Cafés, supermarkets, and a pharmacy are within a few minutes. You can walk to the main square and the promenade in about 20 minutes. Rooms are small but tidy, with comfy beds; some top‑floor rooms have a sloped ceiling.

What stands out here is the easy transit and the snack perk. The breakfast spread is generous for the category, with eggs, fruit, and cold cuts. It suits solo travelers, short city breaks, and business trips that lean on rail or tram.

Expect compact rooms and tight showers. There is no in‑room kettle or minibar, and outlets are limited in some rooms.

Pros

  • 5-minute walk to Nice-Ville station
  • Tram Line 1 stop about 3 minutes away
  • Free coffee and pastries available throughout the day
  • Friendly staff and reliable daily housekeeping

Cons

  • Rooms run small; some top-floor rooms have sloped ceilings
  • No in-room kettle or minibar; limited power outlets
  • Wi‑Fi signal weaker on some floors than in the lobby

What travelers say

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William J.

Loved grabbing free coffee and a croissant any time. Five minutes to the station made exploring super easy.

19. Hôtel Le Seize, Nice Centre

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1/10

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7.8

753 reviews

From
$196
Best for City Breaks
Best for Nightlife
Why it stands out

Hôtel Le Seize puts you 5–10 minutes from Old Town and the Promenade, with the airport tram a short stroll away.

It sits just off Place Masséna, near cafés, shops, and Jean Médecin. Walk to the sea, the park, and the market streets without planning a route. Rooms are simple and very clean. Sizes vary from compact to roomier Superior. Expect kettles, small fridges, and safes in many rooms. Bathrooms run small in several categories. Some face the street; Superior rooms often face the back and feel quieter. The historic manual-door elevator adds vintage charm.

Service stands out. Staff greet by name and help with routes, restaurants, and bags. This spot excels as a central base where almost everything is on foot. Solo travelers and couples on a city break will like the easy walks and no-fuss rooms. Quick business trips work too, thanks to the tram links and 24/7 reception. After checkout, luggage storage helps if a flight or train leaves late. The hotel even stocks complimentary earplugs in rooms.

There are tradeoffs. Thin walls and a lively center mean nighttime noise for light sleepers. Bathrooms are tight, with showers close to the toilet in many rooms; upgrading room size helps.

Pros

  • About five minutes to Old Town, ten minutes to the Promenade.
  • Airport tram and Jean Médecin shopping street are within a short walk.
  • Rooms are very clean, with kettles, fridges, and room safes.
  • Complimentary earplugs provided to offset thin walls and street noise.

Cons

  • Bathrooms are very small, with showers tight against the toilet.
  • Thin walls and central location mean noticeable noise at night.
  • Breakfast room feels cramped, and selection is limited for vegetarians.

What travelers say

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Charlotte P.

Loved the old-school lift and the stash of earplugs in the room. Five minutes to Old Town, ten to the beach—perfect base for a quick Nice trip.

20. Hôtel Univers

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1/10

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7.8

1,423 reviews

From
$196
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Set just off Place Masséna, Hôtel Univers puts Old Town and the beach about 10 minutes away and the airport tram stop within a short walk.

The address on Rue de la Liberté means Avenue Jean‑Médecin’s shops and cafés are at the door. Walk to the Old Town for dinner, then the Promenade des Anglais after. Street‑facing rooms get city views, and double glazing softens tram noise. Inside, renovated rooms feel simple and fresh, with modern bathrooms and mini fridges. Space is tight in many categories. Kettles are usually available on request at reception.

This place excels as a clean, central base for quick city breaks. It suits solo travelers, couples, and friends who plan to explore all day and want an easy return for a shower or a rest. Staff can store bags, and there’s a handy bathroom to use after checkout, so the last day stays stress‑free.

Tradeoffs: rooms run compact, soundproofing inside the hotel is modest, and in‑room amenities are basic. Expect no built‑in tea or coffee setup, and some showers splash water onto the floor.

Pros

  • Five to ten-minute walk to Old Town and Promenade des Anglais
  • Easy airport access via tram Line 2, stop within walking distance
  • Renovated, very clean rooms with modern bathrooms and mini fridges
  • Luggage storage and a post‑checkout bathroom make late flights easier

Cons

  • Rooms are small with limited storage in many categories
  • Soundproofing is weak; noise from neighbors and corridors travels
  • No in-room kettle and limited toiletries like conditioner

What travelers say

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Ava P.

Rolled our bags from the airport tram and were on the beach ten minutes later. Room was spotless, and the mini fridge kept our water cold after long walks.

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How We Chose These Hotels

We researched over 250 hotels in Nice using data from major travel websites and travel forums. We read thousands of guest reviews, analyzed pricing across seasons, and cross-referenced expert travel publications. Some of the hotels on this list were also visited and tested by our team. We prioritized genuine traveler feedback over marketing promises and selected properties that consistently deliver on their promise.

Hotels were ranked using a combination of key criteria, including overall guest satisfaction, value for money, location, room quality and design, and standout features. We did not rank hotels based on affiliate commission rates. Our rankings reflect our genuine editorial assessment and what we believe offers the best experience for different traveler types.

This list is reviewed and updated quarterly. Prices shown are indicative and vary by date, season, and availability. Last fully reviewed: June 2026.