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8, Rue Maccarani Nice, France
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Description:
La Petite Sirène is a charming and convivial family-run hotel, ideally located in a calm district in the centre of Nice, only 200 metres from the beach and 3 minutes walking from the pedestrian area. The hotel features 15 comfortable rooms, all tastefully decorated and, for those wishing an independent lodging solution, a fully equipped apartment with kitchen and sunny terrace on the top floor. On the ground floor you will find one of the few Nice bars specialised in cocktails, where you can also ask for a high quality wine or finger food and salads.
Amenities:
- 24 Hour Reception
- Air Conditioned
- Bar / Lounge
- Cable / Satellite TV
- Elevator / Lift
- Fitness Room
- Hair Dryer
- High-speed Internet
- Multilingual Staff
- Non-Smoking Rooms
- Refrigerator
- Restaurant
- Room Service
- Safe-Deposit Box
- Tour Desk
- TV
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| From: GG, Italy |
| Date of Stay: September, 2008 |
| Within the hotel there is a steak house open to the public and not specified in the web presentation. There is no correspondence among price and type of the room: this was extremely small and poorly furnitured. Beds were confortable and apparently clean. The bathroom was minimal and wet and conveniencies not hygenized. Air conditioner was efficient but very noisy. Instead of a double room I was assigned a twin bed. I do not recommend the La Petite Sirene Hotel Nice. |
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| From: Kenneth Kelleher, Ireland |
| Date of Stay: September, 2008 |
| stayed in apartment , smell that greeted us when we arrived was very unpleasant,problem with drainage or sewerage ,not sure ,they changed something in the shower which alleviated it somewhat but not sufficiently,very off putting,otherwise the general cleanliness was good.the apartment was very basic and found it to be too small to cater for four people comfortably.I found the staff to be rather curt and unpleasant after we were trapped, unaided and unheard in the lift for 15 minutes ,and only for another couple complaining it was broken we might still be there!there was no apology forthcoming or enquiry as to our wellbeing it was a traumatic experience for my partner who has a fear of confined spaces.The one positive was the location was excellent. |
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| From: RG, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: September, 2008 |
| Pleasant and comfortable hotel, well located for town and beach (but more than the advertised 200metres). The room was clean and the bed comfortable, though furniture is quite basic and the bathroom very small. We booked a room with terrace - nice to sit outside and relax with a drink before going out for the evening. The air conditioning worked well - the room was quite hot at the end of the day but cooled down in about 10 minutes. Breakfast was a simple continental type but only 6 euros - we were told on arrival (not the 10 euro advertised for buffet). A small niggle - the price is advertised as 'including tax' but in the hotel policies it states city tax is not included - it's only a small amount but is per person per day so take note if you are on a tight budget. There are plenty of shops and places to eat out nearby. The directions to the hotel could be more detailed - we took the bus from the airport and fortunately noticed rue Maccarani as we passed - there is a bus stop about 100 metres further along rue de marechal Joffre. |
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| From: RN, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: August, 2008 |
| The hotel is in a good location - close enough to the beach (though somewhat more than the advertised 200m!), but still close enough to both the new and old towns of Nice. The hotel was very quiet and the night staff were always friendly and ready to let you in no matter what time you got back from a night out. The road to the hotel is a little quiet maybe for a woman on her own to walk down very late at night, but otherwise the area is good. There is NO private parking at the hotel even though it is advertised on the hotel's website. There is however a Vinci carpark right opposite it, but the cost of a week's parking is quite high. The staff were generally quite helpful. |
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| From: SO, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: August, 2008 |
| We chose the "Garden Room" option which was the only saving grace. The room was adequate with a decent bathroom but it was the terrace which made the two night stay bearable. It was nice to sit out but the PVC furniture was in a bad state of repair with the chairs cracked from exposure to the sun. Potential guests arriving by car should also be aware that the car park opposite the hotel charges €23 per night. So on top of the €298 hotel bill there was a €46 car park charge!! Expensive for what it was. |
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| From: Annette James, Australia |
| Date of Stay: June, 2008 |
| We really enjoyed our stay at the La Petite Sirene Hotel Nice, double room on first floor, would have preferred higher for security purposes, as window looked out on roof next door. Great steak restaurant at hotel but please note closed Mondays. Plenty of othe eating options in Nice. Close to everything, 5 mins to pedestrian district and promenade |
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| From: JL, France |
| Date of Stay: June, 2008 |
| We had a lovely stay at the hotel. The staff was very welcoming and helpful. It was a bonus having the room kept cool during the day for us to return to after a long hot day's walk. Decor was homely and pleasant. Breakfast was more than ample and the variety was very good. Location from the train station was very walkable. |
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