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Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Le Meridien NiceThe meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Monte Carlo Bay, Monte Carlo
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Monte Carlo Bay, Monte Carlo
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Outside space or inside space could be used for an offsite activity with opportunity to teach people how to gamble properly. They host dinners, concerts and tours which would be great for groups.
Monte Carlo Bay, Monte Carlo
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The only casino in the world to have a clock in it. Steeped in history. Secluded private rooms for people who want to gamble with more than 1 million euro’s. Orange tables have been proven to make people spend more, these are used for high stakes gambling.
Outside space or inside space could be used for an offsite activity with opportunity to teach people how to gamble properly. They host dinners, concerts and tours which would be great for groups.
Monte Carlo Bay, Monte Carlo
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The only casino in the world to have a clock in it. Steeped in history. Secluded private rooms for people who want to gamble with more than 1 million euro’s. Orange tables have been proven to make people spend more, these are used for high stakes gambling.
Outside space or inside space could be used for an offsite activity with opportunity to teach people how to gamble properly. They host dinners, concerts and tours which would be great for groups.
Monte Carlo Bay, Monte Carlo
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Casino de Monaco
The only casino in the world to have a clock in it. Steeped in history. Secluded private rooms for people who want to gamble with more than 1 million euro’s. Orange tables have been proven to make people spend more, these are used for high stakes gambling.
Outside space or inside space could be used for an offsite activity with opportunity to teach people how to gamble properly. They host dinners, concerts and tours which would be great for groups.
Monte Carlo Bay, Monte Carlo
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Casino de Monaco
The only casino in the world to have a clock in it. Steeped in history. Secluded private rooms for people who want to gamble with more than 1 million euro’s. Orange tables have been proven to make people spend more, these are used for high stakes gambling.
Outside space or inside space could be used for an offsite activity with opportunity to teach people how to gamble properly. They host dinners, concerts and tours which would be great for groups.
Monte Carlo Bay, Monte Carlo
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The hotel is due to start a refurbishment programme in September but the hotel will remain open as it will be done in stages. The American bar was like an old gentleman’s club just off the Reception, although the views were impressive. Would be good venue for a gala or offsite dinner.
Casino de Monaco
The only casino in the world to have a clock in it. Steeped in history. Secluded private rooms for people who want to gamble with more than 1 million euro’s. Orange tables have been proven to make people spend more, these are used for high stakes gambling.
Outside space or inside space could be used for an offsite activity with opportunity to teach people how to gamble properly. They host dinners, concerts and tours which would be great for groups.
Monte Carlo Bay, Monte Carlo
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
It does scream opulence when you walk into the foyer of the hotel. Very impressive chandelier in the Reception area. It has a 3 star Michelin restaurant with Alain Ducasse at Louis XIV, which has a waiting list to dine at. The largest meeting rooms is the La Salle Empire with an outside terrace which overlooks Casino Square.
The hotel is due to start a refurbishment programme in September but the hotel will remain open as it will be done in stages. The American bar was like an old gentleman’s club just off the Reception, although the views were impressive. Would be good venue for a gala or offsite dinner.
Casino de Monaco
The only casino in the world to have a clock in it. Steeped in history. Secluded private rooms for people who want to gamble with more than 1 million euro’s. Orange tables have been proven to make people spend more, these are used for high stakes gambling.
Outside space or inside space could be used for an offsite activity with opportunity to teach people how to gamble properly. They host dinners, concerts and tours which would be great for groups.
Monte Carlo Bay, Monte Carlo
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
It does scream opulence when you walk into the foyer of the hotel. Very impressive chandelier in the Reception area. It has a 3 star Michelin restaurant with Alain Ducasse at Louis XIV, which has a waiting list to dine at. The largest meeting rooms is the La Salle Empire with an outside terrace which overlooks Casino Square.
The hotel is due to start a refurbishment programme in September but the hotel will remain open as it will be done in stages. The American bar was like an old gentleman’s club just off the Reception, although the views were impressive. Would be good venue for a gala or offsite dinner.
Casino de Monaco
The only casino in the world to have a clock in it. Steeped in history. Secluded private rooms for people who want to gamble with more than 1 million euro’s. Orange tables have been proven to make people spend more, these are used for high stakes gambling.
Outside space or inside space could be used for an offsite activity with opportunity to teach people how to gamble properly. They host dinners, concerts and tours which would be great for groups.
Monte Carlo Bay, Monte Carlo
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo
It does scream opulence when you walk into the foyer of the hotel. Very impressive chandelier in the Reception area. It has a 3 star Michelin restaurant with Alain Ducasse at Louis XIV, which has a waiting list to dine at. The largest meeting rooms is the La Salle Empire with an outside terrace which overlooks Casino Square.
The hotel is due to start a refurbishment programme in September but the hotel will remain open as it will be done in stages. The American bar was like an old gentleman’s club just off the Reception, although the views were impressive. Would be good venue for a gala or offsite dinner.
Casino de Monaco
The only casino in the world to have a clock in it. Steeped in history. Secluded private rooms for people who want to gamble with more than 1 million euro’s. Orange tables have been proven to make people spend more, these are used for high stakes gambling.
Outside space or inside space could be used for an offsite activity with opportunity to teach people how to gamble properly. They host dinners, concerts and tours which would be great for groups.
Monte Carlo Bay, Monte Carlo
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The Belle Epoque outside terrace overlooks Monte Carlo harbour with stunning views. Crystal Bar is not used much in the summer, used more in the winter months with a roaring fire. Classic bedrooms are of a good standard and a nice size which would be used for groups. Able to take 3 coaches outside for groups all at the same time into the separate conference entrance to the side of the main hotel. Heavy hairdryer that needs to be held all the time to make it work.
Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo
It does scream opulence when you walk into the foyer of the hotel. Very impressive chandelier in the Reception area. It has a 3 star Michelin restaurant with Alain Ducasse at Louis XIV, which has a waiting list to dine at. The largest meeting rooms is the La Salle Empire with an outside terrace which overlooks Casino Square.
The hotel is due to start a refurbishment programme in September but the hotel will remain open as it will be done in stages. The American bar was like an old gentleman’s club just off the Reception, although the views were impressive. Would be good venue for a gala or offsite dinner.
Casino de Monaco
The only casino in the world to have a clock in it. Steeped in history. Secluded private rooms for people who want to gamble with more than 1 million euro’s. Orange tables have been proven to make people spend more, these are used for high stakes gambling.
Outside space or inside space could be used for an offsite activity with opportunity to teach people how to gamble properly. They host dinners, concerts and tours which would be great for groups.
Monte Carlo Bay, Monte Carlo
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The Belle Epoque outside terrace overlooks Monte Carlo harbour with stunning views. Crystal Bar is not used much in the summer, used more in the winter months with a roaring fire. Classic bedrooms are of a good standard and a nice size which would be used for groups. Able to take 3 coaches outside for groups all at the same time into the separate conference entrance to the side of the main hotel. Heavy hairdryer that needs to be held all the time to make it work.
Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo
It does scream opulence when you walk into the foyer of the hotel. Very impressive chandelier in the Reception area. It has a 3 star Michelin restaurant with Alain Ducasse at Louis XIV, which has a waiting list to dine at. The largest meeting rooms is the La Salle Empire with an outside terrace which overlooks Casino Square.
The hotel is due to start a refurbishment programme in September but the hotel will remain open as it will be done in stages. The American bar was like an old gentleman’s club just off the Reception, although the views were impressive. Would be good venue for a gala or offsite dinner.
Casino de Monaco
The only casino in the world to have a clock in it. Steeped in history. Secluded private rooms for people who want to gamble with more than 1 million euro’s. Orange tables have been proven to make people spend more, these are used for high stakes gambling.
Outside space or inside space could be used for an offsite activity with opportunity to teach people how to gamble properly. They host dinners, concerts and tours which would be great for groups.
Monte Carlo Bay, Monte Carlo
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Much larger than I first thought, I was under the impression it was a boutique hotel. How wrong I was, stunning main meeting room, although it does have pillars but very art deco. Steeped in history, the original driveway the horse and carts used in the 1900’s when the hotel was built is still part of the hotel, although it’s now covered over and modernised to a very high standard. Designed by Mr Eiffel after he finished another impressive structure in Paris!
The Belle Epoque outside terrace overlooks Monte Carlo harbour with stunning views. Crystal Bar is not used much in the summer, used more in the winter months with a roaring fire. Classic bedrooms are of a good standard and a nice size which would be used for groups. Able to take 3 coaches outside for groups all at the same time into the separate conference entrance to the side of the main hotel. Heavy hairdryer that needs to be held all the time to make it work.
Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo
It does scream opulence when you walk into the foyer of the hotel. Very impressive chandelier in the Reception area. It has a 3 star Michelin restaurant with Alain Ducasse at Louis XIV, which has a waiting list to dine at. The largest meeting rooms is the La Salle Empire with an outside terrace which overlooks Casino Square.
The hotel is due to start a refurbishment programme in September but the hotel will remain open as it will be done in stages. The American bar was like an old gentleman’s club just off the Reception, although the views were impressive. Would be good venue for a gala or offsite dinner.
Casino de Monaco
The only casino in the world to have a clock in it. Steeped in history. Secluded private rooms for people who want to gamble with more than 1 million euro’s. Orange tables have been proven to make people spend more, these are used for high stakes gambling.
Outside space or inside space could be used for an offsite activity with opportunity to teach people how to gamble properly. They host dinners, concerts and tours which would be great for groups.
Monte Carlo Bay, Monte Carlo
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Much larger than I first thought, I was under the impression it was a boutique hotel. How wrong I was, stunning main meeting room, although it does have pillars but very art deco. Steeped in history, the original driveway the horse and carts used in the 1900’s when the hotel was built is still part of the hotel, although it’s now covered over and modernised to a very high standard. Designed by Mr Eiffel after he finished another impressive structure in Paris!
The Belle Epoque outside terrace overlooks Monte Carlo harbour with stunning views. Crystal Bar is not used much in the summer, used more in the winter months with a roaring fire. Classic bedrooms are of a good standard and a nice size which would be used for groups. Able to take 3 coaches outside for groups all at the same time into the separate conference entrance to the side of the main hotel. Heavy hairdryer that needs to be held all the time to make it work.
Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo
It does scream opulence when you walk into the foyer of the hotel. Very impressive chandelier in the Reception area. It has a 3 star Michelin restaurant with Alain Ducasse at Louis XIV, which has a waiting list to dine at. The largest meeting rooms is the La Salle Empire with an outside terrace which overlooks Casino Square.
The hotel is due to start a refurbishment programme in September but the hotel will remain open as it will be done in stages. The American bar was like an old gentleman’s club just off the Reception, although the views were impressive. Would be good venue for a gala or offsite dinner.
Casino de Monaco
The only casino in the world to have a clock in it. Steeped in history. Secluded private rooms for people who want to gamble with more than 1 million euro’s. Orange tables have been proven to make people spend more, these are used for high stakes gambling.
Outside space or inside space could be used for an offsite activity with opportunity to teach people how to gamble properly. They host dinners, concerts and tours which would be great for groups.
Monte Carlo Bay, Monte Carlo
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Hotel Hermitage, Monte Carlo
Much larger than I first thought, I was under the impression it was a boutique hotel. How wrong I was, stunning main meeting room, although it does have pillars but very art deco. Steeped in history, the original driveway the horse and carts used in the 1900’s when the hotel was built is still part of the hotel, although it’s now covered over and modernised to a very high standard. Designed by Mr Eiffel after he finished another impressive structure in Paris!
The Belle Epoque outside terrace overlooks Monte Carlo harbour with stunning views. Crystal Bar is not used much in the summer, used more in the winter months with a roaring fire. Classic bedrooms are of a good standard and a nice size which would be used for groups. Able to take 3 coaches outside for groups all at the same time into the separate conference entrance to the side of the main hotel. Heavy hairdryer that needs to be held all the time to make it work.
Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo
It does scream opulence when you walk into the foyer of the hotel. Very impressive chandelier in the Reception area. It has a 3 star Michelin restaurant with Alain Ducasse at Louis XIV, which has a waiting list to dine at. The largest meeting rooms is the La Salle Empire with an outside terrace which overlooks Casino Square.
The hotel is due to start a refurbishment programme in September but the hotel will remain open as it will be done in stages. The American bar was like an old gentleman’s club just off the Reception, although the views were impressive. Would be good venue for a gala or offsite dinner.
Casino de Monaco
The only casino in the world to have a clock in it. Steeped in history. Secluded private rooms for people who want to gamble with more than 1 million euro’s. Orange tables have been proven to make people spend more, these are used for high stakes gambling.
Outside space or inside space could be used for an offsite activity with opportunity to teach people how to gamble properly. They host dinners, concerts and tours which would be great for groups.
Monte Carlo Bay, Monte Carlo
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Hotel Hermitage, Monte Carlo
Much larger than I first thought, I was under the impression it was a boutique hotel. How wrong I was, stunning main meeting room, although it does have pillars but very art deco. Steeped in history, the original driveway the horse and carts used in the 1900’s when the hotel was built is still part of the hotel, although it’s now covered over and modernised to a very high standard. Designed by Mr Eiffel after he finished another impressive structure in Paris!
The Belle Epoque outside terrace overlooks Monte Carlo harbour with stunning views. Crystal Bar is not used much in the summer, used more in the winter months with a roaring fire. Classic bedrooms are of a good standard and a nice size which would be used for groups. Able to take 3 coaches outside for groups all at the same time into the separate conference entrance to the side of the main hotel. Heavy hairdryer that needs to be held all the time to make it work.
Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo
It does scream opulence when you walk into the foyer of the hotel. Very impressive chandelier in the Reception area. It has a 3 star Michelin restaurant with Alain Ducasse at Louis XIV, which has a waiting list to dine at. The largest meeting rooms is the La Salle Empire with an outside terrace which overlooks Casino Square.
The hotel is due to start a refurbishment programme in September but the hotel will remain open as it will be done in stages. The American bar was like an old gentleman’s club just off the Reception, although the views were impressive. Would be good venue for a gala or offsite dinner.
Casino de Monaco
The only casino in the world to have a clock in it. Steeped in history. Secluded private rooms for people who want to gamble with more than 1 million euro’s. Orange tables have been proven to make people spend more, these are used for high stakes gambling.
Outside space or inside space could be used for an offsite activity with opportunity to teach people how to gamble properly. They host dinners, concerts and tours which would be great for groups.
Monte Carlo Bay, Monte Carlo
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
The hotel has recently had a 45 million euro’s refurbishment programme. Wifi is chargeable although it was good and quick, costs 19 euro’s per 24 hours. Recently opened NOBU restaurant within the hotel. In the gym they offer a hire sports gear to use whilst at the hotel and leave behind when finished, to avoid people bringing their gym kit in their suitcases. Hairdryer in the bathroom that needs to be held all the time to work.
Hotel Hermitage, Monte Carlo
Much larger than I first thought, I was under the impression it was a boutique hotel. How wrong I was, stunning main meeting room, although it does have pillars but very art deco. Steeped in history, the original driveway the horse and carts used in the 1900’s when the hotel was built is still part of the hotel, although it’s now covered over and modernised to a very high standard. Designed by Mr Eiffel after he finished another impressive structure in Paris!
The Belle Epoque outside terrace overlooks Monte Carlo harbour with stunning views. Crystal Bar is not used much in the summer, used more in the winter months with a roaring fire. Classic bedrooms are of a good standard and a nice size which would be used for groups. Able to take 3 coaches outside for groups all at the same time into the separate conference entrance to the side of the main hotel. Heavy hairdryer that needs to be held all the time to make it work.
Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo
It does scream opulence when you walk into the foyer of the hotel. Very impressive chandelier in the Reception area. It has a 3 star Michelin restaurant with Alain Ducasse at Louis XIV, which has a waiting list to dine at. The largest meeting rooms is the La Salle Empire with an outside terrace which overlooks Casino Square.
The hotel is due to start a refurbishment programme in September but the hotel will remain open as it will be done in stages. The American bar was like an old gentleman’s club just off the Reception, although the views were impressive. Would be good venue for a gala or offsite dinner.
Casino de Monaco
The only casino in the world to have a clock in it. Steeped in history. Secluded private rooms for people who want to gamble with more than 1 million euro’s. Orange tables have been proven to make people spend more, these are used for high stakes gambling.
Outside space or inside space could be used for an offsite activity with opportunity to teach people how to gamble properly. They host dinners, concerts and tours which would be great for groups.
Monte Carlo Bay, Monte Carlo
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Situated on the Monte Carlo Formula 1 Grand Prix hairpin bend race track, it’s one of the largest hotels in Europe, boasting 602 guest rooms with three restaurants, a bar, 18 meetings rooms, the main room has an ante room with stunning views out to sea.
The hotel has recently had a 45 million euro’s refurbishment programme. Wifi is chargeable although it was good and quick, costs 19 euro’s per 24 hours. Recently opened NOBU restaurant within the hotel. In the gym they offer a hire sports gear to use whilst at the hotel and leave behind when finished, to avoid people bringing their gym kit in their suitcases. Hairdryer in the bathroom that needs to be held all the time to work.
Hotel Hermitage, Monte Carlo
Much larger than I first thought, I was under the impression it was a boutique hotel. How wrong I was, stunning main meeting room, although it does have pillars but very art deco. Steeped in history, the original driveway the horse and carts used in the 1900’s when the hotel was built is still part of the hotel, although it’s now covered over and modernised to a very high standard. Designed by Mr Eiffel after he finished another impressive structure in Paris!
The Belle Epoque outside terrace overlooks Monte Carlo harbour with stunning views. Crystal Bar is not used much in the summer, used more in the winter months with a roaring fire. Classic bedrooms are of a good standard and a nice size which would be used for groups. Able to take 3 coaches outside for groups all at the same time into the separate conference entrance to the side of the main hotel. Heavy hairdryer that needs to be held all the time to make it work.
Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo
It does scream opulence when you walk into the foyer of the hotel. Very impressive chandelier in the Reception area. It has a 3 star Michelin restaurant with Alain Ducasse at Louis XIV, which has a waiting list to dine at. The largest meeting rooms is the La Salle Empire with an outside terrace which overlooks Casino Square.
The hotel is due to start a refurbishment programme in September but the hotel will remain open as it will be done in stages. The American bar was like an old gentleman’s club just off the Reception, although the views were impressive. Would be good venue for a gala or offsite dinner.
Casino de Monaco
The only casino in the world to have a clock in it. Steeped in history. Secluded private rooms for people who want to gamble with more than 1 million euro’s. Orange tables have been proven to make people spend more, these are used for high stakes gambling.
Outside space or inside space could be used for an offsite activity with opportunity to teach people how to gamble properly. They host dinners, concerts and tours which would be great for groups.
Monte Carlo Bay, Monte Carlo
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Situated on the Monte Carlo Formula 1 Grand Prix hairpin bend race track, it’s one of the largest hotels in Europe, boasting 602 guest rooms with three restaurants, a bar, 18 meetings rooms, the main room has an ante room with stunning views out to sea.
The hotel has recently had a 45 million euro’s refurbishment programme. Wifi is chargeable although it was good and quick, costs 19 euro’s per 24 hours. Recently opened NOBU restaurant within the hotel. In the gym they offer a hire sports gear to use whilst at the hotel and leave behind when finished, to avoid people bringing their gym kit in their suitcases. Hairdryer in the bathroom that needs to be held all the time to work.
Hotel Hermitage, Monte Carlo
Much larger than I first thought, I was under the impression it was a boutique hotel. How wrong I was, stunning main meeting room, although it does have pillars but very art deco. Steeped in history, the original driveway the horse and carts used in the 1900’s when the hotel was built is still part of the hotel, although it’s now covered over and modernised to a very high standard. Designed by Mr Eiffel after he finished another impressive structure in Paris!
The Belle Epoque outside terrace overlooks Monte Carlo harbour with stunning views. Crystal Bar is not used much in the summer, used more in the winter months with a roaring fire. Classic bedrooms are of a good standard and a nice size which would be used for groups. Able to take 3 coaches outside for groups all at the same time into the separate conference entrance to the side of the main hotel. Heavy hairdryer that needs to be held all the time to make it work.
Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo
It does scream opulence when you walk into the foyer of the hotel. Very impressive chandelier in the Reception area. It has a 3 star Michelin restaurant with Alain Ducasse at Louis XIV, which has a waiting list to dine at. The largest meeting rooms is the La Salle Empire with an outside terrace which overlooks Casino Square.
The hotel is due to start a refurbishment programme in September but the hotel will remain open as it will be done in stages. The American bar was like an old gentleman’s club just off the Reception, although the views were impressive. Would be good venue for a gala or offsite dinner.
Casino de Monaco
The only casino in the world to have a clock in it. Steeped in history. Secluded private rooms for people who want to gamble with more than 1 million euro’s. Orange tables have been proven to make people spend more, these are used for high stakes gambling.
Outside space or inside space could be used for an offsite activity with opportunity to teach people how to gamble properly. They host dinners, concerts and tours which would be great for groups.
Monte Carlo Bay, Monte Carlo
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Fairmont Hotel, Monte Carlo.
Situated on the Monte Carlo Formula 1 Grand Prix hairpin bend race track, it’s one of the largest hotels in Europe, boasting 602 guest rooms with three restaurants, a bar, 18 meetings rooms, the main room has an ante room with stunning views out to sea.
The hotel has recently had a 45 million euro’s refurbishment programme. Wifi is chargeable although it was good and quick, costs 19 euro’s per 24 hours. Recently opened NOBU restaurant within the hotel. In the gym they offer a hire sports gear to use whilst at the hotel and leave behind when finished, to avoid people bringing their gym kit in their suitcases. Hairdryer in the bathroom that needs to be held all the time to work.
Hotel Hermitage, Monte Carlo
Much larger than I first thought, I was under the impression it was a boutique hotel. How wrong I was, stunning main meeting room, although it does have pillars but very art deco. Steeped in history, the original driveway the horse and carts used in the 1900’s when the hotel was built is still part of the hotel, although it’s now covered over and modernised to a very high standard. Designed by Mr Eiffel after he finished another impressive structure in Paris!
The Belle Epoque outside terrace overlooks Monte Carlo harbour with stunning views. Crystal Bar is not used much in the summer, used more in the winter months with a roaring fire. Classic bedrooms are of a good standard and a nice size which would be used for groups. Able to take 3 coaches outside for groups all at the same time into the separate conference entrance to the side of the main hotel. Heavy hairdryer that needs to be held all the time to make it work.
Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo
It does scream opulence when you walk into the foyer of the hotel. Very impressive chandelier in the Reception area. It has a 3 star Michelin restaurant with Alain Ducasse at Louis XIV, which has a waiting list to dine at. The largest meeting rooms is the La Salle Empire with an outside terrace which overlooks Casino Square.
The hotel is due to start a refurbishment programme in September but the hotel will remain open as it will be done in stages. The American bar was like an old gentleman’s club just off the Reception, although the views were impressive. Would be good venue for a gala or offsite dinner.
Casino de Monaco
The only casino in the world to have a clock in it. Steeped in history. Secluded private rooms for people who want to gamble with more than 1 million euro’s. Orange tables have been proven to make people spend more, these are used for high stakes gambling.
Outside space or inside space could be used for an offsite activity with opportunity to teach people how to gamble properly. They host dinners, concerts and tours which would be great for groups.
Monte Carlo Bay, Monte Carlo
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Fairmont Hotel, Monte Carlo.
Situated on the Monte Carlo Formula 1 Grand Prix hairpin bend race track, it’s one of the largest hotels in Europe, boasting 602 guest rooms with three restaurants, a bar, 18 meetings rooms, the main room has an ante room with stunning views out to sea.
The hotel has recently had a 45 million euro’s refurbishment programme. Wifi is chargeable although it was good and quick, costs 19 euro’s per 24 hours. Recently opened NOBU restaurant within the hotel. In the gym they offer a hire sports gear to use whilst at the hotel and leave behind when finished, to avoid people bringing their gym kit in their suitcases. Hairdryer in the bathroom that needs to be held all the time to work.
Hotel Hermitage, Monte Carlo
Much larger than I first thought, I was under the impression it was a boutique hotel. How wrong I was, stunning main meeting room, although it does have pillars but very art deco. Steeped in history, the original driveway the horse and carts used in the 1900’s when the hotel was built is still part of the hotel, although it’s now covered over and modernised to a very high standard. Designed by Mr Eiffel after he finished another impressive structure in Paris!
The Belle Epoque outside terrace overlooks Monte Carlo harbour with stunning views. Crystal Bar is not used much in the summer, used more in the winter months with a roaring fire. Classic bedrooms are of a good standard and a nice size which would be used for groups. Able to take 3 coaches outside for groups all at the same time into the separate conference entrance to the side of the main hotel. Heavy hairdryer that needs to be held all the time to make it work.
Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo
It does scream opulence when you walk into the foyer of the hotel. Very impressive chandelier in the Reception area. It has a 3 star Michelin restaurant with Alain Ducasse at Louis XIV, which has a waiting list to dine at. The largest meeting rooms is the La Salle Empire with an outside terrace which overlooks Casino Square.
The hotel is due to start a refurbishment programme in September but the hotel will remain open as it will be done in stages. The American bar was like an old gentleman’s club just off the Reception, although the views were impressive. Would be good venue for a gala or offsite dinner.
Casino de Monaco
The only casino in the world to have a clock in it. Steeped in history. Secluded private rooms for people who want to gamble with more than 1 million euro’s. Orange tables have been proven to make people spend more, these are used for high stakes gambling.
Outside space or inside space could be used for an offsite activity with opportunity to teach people how to gamble properly. They host dinners, concerts and tours which would be great for groups.
Monte Carlo Bay, Monte Carlo
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Kerry Walsh took on the Trinity Triple Challenge Site Visits in South of France, visiting some of the most luxurious hotels Monaco has to offer. Read her thoughts on the venues below!
Fairmont Hotel, Monte Carlo.
Situated on the Monte Carlo Formula 1 Grand Prix hairpin bend race track, it’s one of the largest hotels in Europe, boasting 602 guest rooms with three restaurants, a bar, 18 meetings rooms, the main room has an ante room with stunning views out to sea.
The hotel has recently had a 45 million euro’s refurbishment programme. Wifi is chargeable although it was good and quick, costs 19 euro’s per 24 hours. Recently opened NOBU restaurant within the hotel. In the gym they offer a hire sports gear to use whilst at the hotel and leave behind when finished, to avoid people bringing their gym kit in their suitcases. Hairdryer in the bathroom that needs to be held all the time to work.
Hotel Hermitage, Monte Carlo
Much larger than I first thought, I was under the impression it was a boutique hotel. How wrong I was, stunning main meeting room, although it does have pillars but very art deco. Steeped in history, the original driveway the horse and carts used in the 1900’s when the hotel was built is still part of the hotel, although it’s now covered over and modernised to a very high standard. Designed by Mr Eiffel after he finished another impressive structure in Paris!
The Belle Epoque outside terrace overlooks Monte Carlo harbour with stunning views. Crystal Bar is not used much in the summer, used more in the winter months with a roaring fire. Classic bedrooms are of a good standard and a nice size which would be used for groups. Able to take 3 coaches outside for groups all at the same time into the separate conference entrance to the side of the main hotel. Heavy hairdryer that needs to be held all the time to make it work.
Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo
It does scream opulence when you walk into the foyer of the hotel. Very impressive chandelier in the Reception area. It has a 3 star Michelin restaurant with Alain Ducasse at Louis XIV, which has a waiting list to dine at. The largest meeting rooms is the La Salle Empire with an outside terrace which overlooks Casino Square.
The hotel is due to start a refurbishment programme in September but the hotel will remain open as it will be done in stages. The American bar was like an old gentleman’s club just off the Reception, although the views were impressive. Would be good venue for a gala or offsite dinner.
Casino de Monaco
The only casino in the world to have a clock in it. Steeped in history. Secluded private rooms for people who want to gamble with more than 1 million euro’s. Orange tables have been proven to make people spend more, these are used for high stakes gambling.
Outside space or inside space could be used for an offsite activity with opportunity to teach people how to gamble properly. They host dinners, concerts and tours which would be great for groups.
Monte Carlo Bay, Monte Carlo
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Kerry Walsh took on the Trinity Triple Challenge Site Visits in South of France, visiting some of the most luxurious hotels Monaco has to offer. Read her thoughts on the venues below!
Fairmont Hotel, Monte Carlo.
Situated on the Monte Carlo Formula 1 Grand Prix hairpin bend race track, it’s one of the largest hotels in Europe, boasting 602 guest rooms with three restaurants, a bar, 18 meetings rooms, the main room has an ante room with stunning views out to sea.
The hotel has recently had a 45 million euro’s refurbishment programme. Wifi is chargeable although it was good and quick, costs 19 euro’s per 24 hours. Recently opened NOBU restaurant within the hotel. In the gym they offer a hire sports gear to use whilst at the hotel and leave behind when finished, to avoid people bringing their gym kit in their suitcases. Hairdryer in the bathroom that needs to be held all the time to work.
Hotel Hermitage, Monte Carlo
Much larger than I first thought, I was under the impression it was a boutique hotel. How wrong I was, stunning main meeting room, although it does have pillars but very art deco. Steeped in history, the original driveway the horse and carts used in the 1900’s when the hotel was built is still part of the hotel, although it’s now covered over and modernised to a very high standard. Designed by Mr Eiffel after he finished another impressive structure in Paris!
The Belle Epoque outside terrace overlooks Monte Carlo harbour with stunning views. Crystal Bar is not used much in the summer, used more in the winter months with a roaring fire. Classic bedrooms are of a good standard and a nice size which would be used for groups. Able to take 3 coaches outside for groups all at the same time into the separate conference entrance to the side of the main hotel. Heavy hairdryer that needs to be held all the time to make it work.
Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo
It does scream opulence when you walk into the foyer of the hotel. Very impressive chandelier in the Reception area. It has a 3 star Michelin restaurant with Alain Ducasse at Louis XIV, which has a waiting list to dine at. The largest meeting rooms is the La Salle Empire with an outside terrace which overlooks Casino Square.
The hotel is due to start a refurbishment programme in September but the hotel will remain open as it will be done in stages. The American bar was like an old gentleman’s club just off the Reception, although the views were impressive. Would be good venue for a gala or offsite dinner.
Casino de Monaco
The only casino in the world to have a clock in it. Steeped in history. Secluded private rooms for people who want to gamble with more than 1 million euro’s. Orange tables have been proven to make people spend more, these are used for high stakes gambling.
Outside space or inside space could be used for an offsite activity with opportunity to teach people how to gamble properly. They host dinners, concerts and tours which would be great for groups.
Monte Carlo Bay, Monte Carlo
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.
Kerry Walsh took on the Trinity Triple Challenge Site Visits in South of France, visiting some of the most luxurious hotels Monaco has to offer. Read her thoughts on the venues below!
Fairmont Hotel, Monte Carlo.
Situated on the Monte Carlo Formula 1 Grand Prix hairpin bend race track, it’s one of the largest hotels in Europe, boasting 602 guest rooms with three restaurants, a bar, 18 meetings rooms, the main room has an ante room with stunning views out to sea.
The hotel has recently had a 45 million euro’s refurbishment programme. Wifi is chargeable although it was good and quick, costs 19 euro’s per 24 hours. Recently opened NOBU restaurant within the hotel. In the gym they offer a hire sports gear to use whilst at the hotel and leave behind when finished, to avoid people bringing their gym kit in their suitcases. Hairdryer in the bathroom that needs to be held all the time to work.
Hotel Hermitage, Monte Carlo
Much larger than I first thought, I was under the impression it was a boutique hotel. How wrong I was, stunning main meeting room, although it does have pillars but very art deco. Steeped in history, the original driveway the horse and carts used in the 1900’s when the hotel was built is still part of the hotel, although it’s now covered over and modernised to a very high standard. Designed by Mr Eiffel after he finished another impressive structure in Paris!
The Belle Epoque outside terrace overlooks Monte Carlo harbour with stunning views. Crystal Bar is not used much in the summer, used more in the winter months with a roaring fire. Classic bedrooms are of a good standard and a nice size which would be used for groups. Able to take 3 coaches outside for groups all at the same time into the separate conference entrance to the side of the main hotel. Heavy hairdryer that needs to be held all the time to make it work.
Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo
It does scream opulence when you walk into the foyer of the hotel. Very impressive chandelier in the Reception area. It has a 3 star Michelin restaurant with Alain Ducasse at Louis XIV, which has a waiting list to dine at. The largest meeting rooms is the La Salle Empire with an outside terrace which overlooks Casino Square.
The hotel is due to start a refurbishment programme in September but the hotel will remain open as it will be done in stages. The American bar was like an old gentleman’s club just off the Reception, although the views were impressive. Would be good venue for a gala or offsite dinner.
Casino de Monaco
The only casino in the world to have a clock in it. Steeped in history. Secluded private rooms for people who want to gamble with more than 1 million euro’s. Orange tables have been proven to make people spend more, these are used for high stakes gambling.
Outside space or inside space could be used for an offsite activity with opportunity to teach people how to gamble properly. They host dinners, concerts and tours which would be great for groups.
Monte Carlo Bay, Monte Carlo
A modern hotel with quirky designs and a seat in the lift. Separate entrance for conferences with floor to ceiling windows in the meeting rooms and really useful tea/coffee cupboards that are portable and flexible that house everything you need for meetings. Suites on the 10th floor could be used for meeting rooms as they have a downstairs lounge area and the bedroom is upstairs.
Opera Garnier is attached to the hotel, which hosts many international concerts but can be hired for large conferences, can change from indoor theatre to outdoor if required. Has an indoor and outdoor pool as well as a Lagoon, several outside spaces for drinks receptions. Modern hotel.
Monte Carlo Beach Resort, Monte Carlo
A stunning hotel built right on the water’s edge, part of Relais & Chateaux, it is pure luxury. Stunning 20’s art deco pictures adorn the walls, they cannot build any more floors on the hotel as its listed and therefore they refurbished what they had and reduced the rooms from 46 to just 40 bedrooms and it has a waiting list to visit as they have regular clients who book several times a year.
The first hotel to gain 1 Michelin star for an all-organic restaurant in Elsa. The hotel closes from the end of November until end of March. Great for offsite dinners for smaller groups. Good outside space for drinks receptions or team activities.
Le Meridien Monaco, Monte Carlo
Really busy hotel next door to Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and they work with each other to host larger groups into Monaco .It is the only hotel with its own private beach in Monaco. They have their own dedicated conference centre of 3000sqm of meeting space that is connected to the hotel but can also be separate if needed. 403 rooms and suites.
Reception area is not the best, very busy and not a lot of space during peak times.There is a great ice cream parlour situated on the beach area. Great pool outside the conference centre. All guests given the treat wallet which has savings and offers to use around the hotel.
Novotel, Monte Carlo Novotel Monte Carlo
The only 3 star hotel in Monte Carlo, I think it could easily be a 4 star hotel but apparently the rulers of Monaco have asked for lesser rated hotels to be available to entice more companies to the principality. It has 218 rooms and they are the same standard as a Novotel in the UK. Some have sofa’s and some have extra amenities dependant on rating.
Small pool area but nice outside space with artificial grass that works, it could be used for tea/coffee breaks during meetings. Most of the meeting space is downstairs with no natural daylight, some of the smaller syndicate rooms do have natural daylight but they face the street. Free wifi throughout the hotel. Refurbishment during the summer months each year.
Grimaldi Forum, Monte Carlo Grimaldi Forum Monaco
The Grimaldi Forum is huge and can host up to 3000 participants. With 35000sqm of exhibition space and various meeting rooms, you can hire part or all of the venue. You could host Seminars, congresses, conventions, shows, exhibitions, product launches or gala dinners and various big shows can be held within it. They also work really closely with several hotels located near to the Forum.
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco is one of the first in Europe to obtain ISO 14001: 2004 environmental certification. Smaller meetings may get lost. Lots of underground parking, easy access to the venue. Very versatile space with modern options.
Buddha Bar Monaco
Located in a former concert hall from the early 20th century, this venue successfully combines a historic architectural heritage with a decor inspired by the Orient. Restored and regilded with pilars and cornices beneath a 7-metre high ceiling, the Buddha Bar really does impress.
Lounge and world music, mixed by their resident DJ is a key element of the Buddha Bar experience no matter what country you visit one of the world famous bars. Dining at the Buddha Bar is an experience guaranteed to be full of surprises. You can hire the whole venue or just part for a unique experience for any event. The Lounge Bar on the ground floor extends onto two open-air terraces either side of the entrance to the restaurant, so good outside space.
Marriott Riveria Cap D’Ail Monaco
Located beside the Cap-d’Ail Marina, 10 metres from the border of Monaco and 200 metres from the Cap d’Ail beach. It has 171 rooms and 15 suites, most with a private balcony and sea views. They are willing to offer guaranteed sea views for groups depending on numbers. All rooms are air-conditioned and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea and coffee making facilities.
Casino Square is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is 26 km away, a free shuttle is provided to the centre of Monaco. Monaco Héliport is a 2-minute drive from the property. Note there is some unfinished building work along the port which guests will see from the views from their rooms.
Le Meridien Nice
The meeting space has 25 different sized ‘modular’ meeting rooms fully equipped with modern technology. All located on the 1st floor just behind Reception. The rooftop terrace and the private Ruhl beach directly across from the hotel are available for seasonal galas, dinners and cocktail parties. The hotel offers 318 rooms and the executive rooms have stunning views across the med.
Great location in the heart of Nice along the Promenade Anglais. Please bear in mind that the hotel is on top of McDonald’s which is very very busy. Swimming pool is incredibly small, only suitable for cooling off rather than swimming.
Radisson Blu, Nice
The hotel has 14 different sized meeting rooms, well suited for any business meeting or event. Amenities include a stunning rooftop terrace, 331 bedrooms so great for groups. Located on the Promenade D’Anglais nearer to the airport rather than the centre of Nice. Rooms are designed in Ocean, Chilli or Urban styles. The chillirooms have a huge chilli on the wall. Stunning views from the sea view rooms.
The back of the hotel bedrooms are facing apartment blocks. The hotel has 2 restaurants one downstairs from Reception which closes in the summer months to push people onto the rooftop terrace, which has great views in the shade or open sunshine.
Hotel Negresco, Nice
The hotel brings historic and contemporary together. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 96 rooms and 21 suites draws its inspiration from French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented. Every room and suite is equipped with CD TV and wifi access.
The hotel only has 9 meeting rooms and they are not that large, great views of the sea though. The Reception area is a big white space and can be hired for functions although they do need to vet the clients before agreeing to allow people to hire the facilities, it feels like a museum when you walk in. The bar feels like an old gentleman’s club and quite dark in design. The owner lives in the hotel on the top floor. La Rotonde restaurant has horses from a carousel within it, aiming more towards families.
Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée – Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Mediterranee
A very impressive hotel where you can host a convention for 1,000 or a small board meeting for 10 people. The Venetian room and event facilities with more than 1700 square meters of space that can be split into 7 private rooms, all bar one has natural daylight. One has a sea view. Free wifi throughout. It has 187 bedrooms and suites, some with views of Nice town centre and the others all with sea views. The swimming pool is indoor and outdoor, so take your pick, along with a steam room and sauna.
Located on the sea front on the Promenade des Anglais, directly above the Casino. Outside space inside the hotel within the façade which is a listed monument, very nice at night. Would be great for pre-dinner drinks or cocktail parties. Closed for twenty-six years in the late 70’s, the iconic emblem of Nice’s illustrious heritage was opened in January 2004, following a multi-million Euro restoration completed by Concorde Hotels & Resorts.
Mercure, Promenade de Anglais, Nice
The front door is not very welcoming it reminds me of a back packing hotel, great location in the heart of the centre of Nice. Close to the flower market.
It doesn’t have any meeting rooms so no good for events, well there were some meeting rooms but they were not very big. Bedrooms were of an acceptable standard and the suites had great views of the sea. Courtyard views for others.
Beau Rivage, Nice – Beau Rivage Hotel Nice
Very boutiquey hotel, discreet entrance parallel to Promenade des Anglais, 4 meeting rooms, all bar one overlook the Mediterranean sea. Max numbers are 85 theatre style. Latest technology included as is wifi and ADSL. The hotel has 118 bedrooms and Suites and are willing to take groups to almost capacity depending on season.
The hotel feels very arty “A local feel with modernity” were the key words they kept using. Contemporary design, innovating architecture and styled decoration in a world of beige stone, wood, pebbles and linens. Pebbles are everywhere, chairs in Reception, in the bathrooms, cushions, sofa’s, pictures etc.
Sofitel Gatwick Airport –
The hotel is located within Gatwick Airport, directly linked to the North Terminal and minutes away from the South Terminal by Monorail. There are 518 luxury bedrooms and suites which are all 100% non-smoking. The central atrium makes this hotel and restaurants and meeting space lead off this area. The hotel has 11 meeting rooms, most offering natural light and some facing the runway.
Perfect hotel for events that are global and need people flying in from different countries, they can accommodate 300 people across their rooms. Meeting space is great, although the main room doesn’t have natural daylight and all rooms are spread across two floors.