A magical moment at sunset
If the teams at Hôtel Le G and Café des Chineurs had to recommend one outing, this would be it.
They would advise you to take a stroll along the Promenade des Anglais, but they would especially advise you to take this little path connecting the port to Castle Hill, whenever possible, at sunset.
A magical moment in perspective...
The Matisse Museum and the Museum of Photography
Nice is a city of culture par excellence.
Among the must-see attractions, we recommend the Matisse Museum, located on the grounds of the Villa des Arènes, which houses one of the world's largest collections of the artist's work.
In a different style, we invite you to visit the Charles-Nègre Museum of Photography, which presents works and exhibitions by greats in the field.
Other cultural venues await you in the city center!
Markets and flea markets
Staying at the Hôtel Le G means having the Cours Saleya just steps away.
This emblematic Nice market enchants every morning with its flower stalls, sun-drenched fruits, and Mediterranean scents. A true beating heart of the old town, it invites you to stroll and savor the Nice art of living.
And for bargain hunters, don't miss the Place Garibaldi, which hosts a friendly flea market a few Sundays a month, ideal for unearthing treasures.
Cannes, the famous
Less than an hour from our hotel in Nice, Cannes captivates with its elegance and glamorous atmosphere.
Famous for its palm-lined Croisette, its private beaches, and its film festival, the city invites you to stroll among luxury boutiques and sunny cafés.
A little tip: from the port, set sail for the Lérins Islands, true havens of peace. Sainte-Marguerite charms with its pine forests and historic fort, while Saint-Honorat is home to a thousand-year-old abbey, surrounded by vineyards and unspoiled coves.
Monaco, the principality
About thirty kilometers from Nice, Monaco reveals its unique splendor between sea and mountains.
This prestigious rock captivates visitors with its Prince's Palace, its Exotic Garden, and its Casino de Monte-Carlo, a symbol of refinement and history.
Stroll through the narrow streets of the old town, discover the impressive Oceanographic Museum, or let yourself be charmed by the lively port where yachts and sailboats rub shoulders.
Cosmopolitan and elegant, the Principality offers an unforgettable getaway, combining culture, luxury, and exceptional panoramas of the Mediterranean.