not a safe location, the neighborhood is dirty, too close to the train station
We spent 3 nights in Nice. We were happy with this hotel. Its near the train station, just off the main pedestrian / tram line to the beach and etc. Also its surrounded by traditional French city neighborhoods... which afford grocery, water, wine, snacks, dinner, and especially bakeries. Neighborhood seems to be one of the cheaper ones in Nice - e.g. train station - and has some immigrant grocers and swarma - pita restaurants that seem busy.. but we never felt unsafe. Hotel staff was EXCELLENT. Consistently good. The gentleman in the evenings was very helpful and open to helping us with our French (my wife speaks none), which we appreciated. Always approachable welcoming and helpful and great suggestions. Hotel itself was nice. The rooms are sort of modern but the bed was very comfortable for all... we had a tripple. Even had some English language tv.. a few news stations. We were able to store our bags in the lobby as our flight was a morning arrival before rooms were ready. Honestly we NEVER stay in prime beach front locations, preferring the price and neighborhood feel to touristy feel. Its a bit of a walk to the beach or old town but enjoyable and flat/easy. We like to walk.
Located in Nice City Centre within a short walk of Place Massena, Trocadéro is within a mile (2 km) of other popular sights such as Promenade des Anglais. The 40 rooms at this hotel include conveniences like flat-screen TVs.
Start each morning with continental breakfast, available for a fee from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM.
Flat-screen TVs come with satellite channels. Bathrooms have hair dryers and free toiletries. Other standard amenities include safes, phones, and desks.
At Trocadéro, guests have access to free WiFi in public areas. The 24-hour front desk has multilingual staff ready to help secure valuables, and answer any questions about the area.
not a safe location, the neighborhood is dirty, too close to the train station
We spent 3 nights in Nice. We were happy with this hotel. Its near the train station, just off the main pedestrian / tram line to the beach and etc. Also its surrounded by traditional French city neighborhoods... which afford grocery, water, wine, snacks, dinner, and especially bakeries. Neighborhood seems to be one of the cheaper ones in Nice - e.g. train station - and has some immigrant grocers and swarma - pita restaurants that seem busy.. but we never felt unsafe. Hotel staff was EXCELLENT. Consistently good. The gentleman in the evenings was very helpful and open to helping us with our French (my wife speaks none), which we appreciated. Always approachable welcoming and helpful and great suggestions. Hotel itself was nice. The rooms are sort of modern but the bed was very comfortable for all... we had a tripple. Even had some English language tv.. a few news stations. We were able to store our bags in the lobby as our flight was a morning arrival before rooms were ready. Honestly we NEVER stay in prime beach front locations, preferring the price and neighborhood feel to touristy feel. Its a bit of a walk to the beach or old town but enjoyable and flat/easy. We like to walk.