Hotel Comte de Nice - Access Map & Informations:
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From the airport by bus:
Take bus N° 23 (only from Terminal 1), 1.00 Euro/ person, buy tickets with the driver. Get off at stop “Raiberti” (3rd stop after main train station “Gare SNCF”), walk the street back until you get to the big square “Place Général de Gaulle”. Take the main-street “Avenue Malausséna” to the left. When you see the bakery “Zambetti” on your right, turn right into “Rue Clement Roassal”. After a few meters you can see the hotel on your right in “Rue de Dijon”!
If you arrive after 9 p.m. take bus N° 98 (4.00 Euro from Terminal1+2) and get off at the main bus station (“Gare Routière”). From there, take the tram direction “Las Planas” and get off at the station “Libération”. Turn left into “Rue Clement Roassal” next to the bakery “Zambetti”. After a few meters you can see the hotel on your right in “Rue de Dijon”!
From the airport by car:
Follow the signs leading to the city centre and the “promenade des Anglais”. After about 4-5 km turn left into “boulevard Gambetta”. Continue straight on and, after the train bridge, take the 5th street to the right (“rue Clément Roassal”). The 3rd street on the left is “rue de Dijon”, where you will see the hotel after some meters.
From the train-station:
-by tramway: Turn to the left and go down “Avenue Thiers” until you get to the tramway stop on the mainstreet. Take the tram, direction “Las Planas” and get of at stop “Libération. Turn left into “Rue Clement Roassal” next to the bakery “Zambetti”. After a few meters you can see the hotel on your right in “Rue de Dijon”!
-on foot: Turn to the left and go down “Avenue Thiers” until you get to the mainstreet “Avenue Malausséna”. Turn left and walk along the tramway-rails until you see the bakery “Zambetti” on your left. Take left again and after some meters you will see the hotel on your right.
From the highway by car:
Take the exit "Nice-Nord" N° 54 and follow the direction towards the city centre (Bv de Gorbella, Bv A. Raynaud), at the very end of Bv A. Raynaud turn left into Bv J. Garnier;
next right into rue Alfred Binet) , turn left into rue Clement Roassal and finally left into
Rue de Dijon
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INFORMATIONS ABOUT THE TOWN... |
Located
in southern Europe at the southeastern extremity of France,
Nice is a privileged crossroad between the Alps, Provence, Corsica
and Italy. The city occupies an exceptionnal natural site in
the heart of French Riviera. It stretches over a coastal plain
open soachward onto the mediterranean and bounded from East
to West by a succession of wooden hills. In the background;
rise the first peaks of the Alpine foothills, some reaching
over 9000 ft above sea level, only 31 miles as the crow flies
from the coast....
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Nice
enjoys an exceptionnal microclimate that has contributed to
its renown for some two centuries. Open onto the sea, the city
is protected from the winds by its hills, then, to the west,
by the Estérel mountains and the Northwest by the barrier
of the Mercantour Alps. The climate is always mild in winter
and never too hot in summer, thanks to the sea breeze. You can
often lunch on a terrace with no more than a T-shirt in February
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Nice
in numbers :
- 5th largest city in France
- 380.000 inhabitants
- 7.500 m of beaches
- 2nd airport of France (Nice Côte d'Azur)
- Top cruising port in France
- 2nd convention city inFrance
- 18 museums and galeries
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near your hotel : Marché de La Libération... |
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Every
day,
except Monday,
from 7:30 to 13:00
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find the Place de la Libération,you must walk up to the
top of Avenue Malausséna. Its easy to recognize, thanks
to its special structure which for a long time was the Chemins
de Fer de Provence railway station. The market and shops are
horns of plenty, briming with fruits, vegetables, fish, flowers
and delicatessen...
Here, one finds a mixture of tradition and quality at a very
affordable price. The Garden of Villa Thiole, the municipal
school of plastics arts, add a touch of greenery to this genuine
atmosphere. While you are about it, you can continue your walk
up to see Le Ray stadium, not forgetting Gairault waterfalls,
althought they are much further north, in the midst of a splendid
residential area with a breathtaking view of the town and the
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Nice on the web : http://www.nice-coteazur.org
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