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Best Hotels in New Town (Carré d'Or), Nice

Nice's New Town, centred on the elegant Carré d'Or grid, was designed by the House of Savoy with wide boulevards, ornate facades, and a density of fine boutiques, brasseries, and galleries. Place Masséna and the lively pedestrian Rue de France sit at its heart.

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Best Hotels in New Town (Carré d'Or), Nice

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The Best Hotels in New Town (Carré d'Or), Nice at a Glance

Nice's New Town, centred on the elegant Carré d'Or grid, was designed by the House of Savoy with wide boulevards, ornate facades, and a density of fine boutiques, brasseries, and galleries. Place Masséna and the lively pedestrian Rue de France sit at its heart.

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    Hotel La Pérouse Vieux Nice · $$$ · ★ 9.2 Superb
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    Hotel Albert 1er New Town · $$ · ★ 8.3 Very Good
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    Hôtel Monsigny New Town · $ · ★ 8.5 Excellent
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    Le Méridien Nice Promenade des Anglais · $$$ · ★ 8.7 Excellent
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    Villa Victoria New Town · $$$ · ★ 8.8 Excellent

5 hotels reviewed · Price range: $$$, $$, $ · Last updated March 2026

About This Guide

Staying in New Town (Carré d'Or) puts you at the heart of what makes Nice special. The neighborhood offers a unique blend of local character and visitor-friendly amenities. Our hotel picks range from intimate boutiques to polished luxury properties, each chosen for its ability to connect you with the authentic New Town (Carré d'Or) experience.

Insider Tips

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    The best dining in New Town (Carré d'Or) is usually one street back from the main tourist thoroughfare.

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    Ask your hotel concierge for their personal favourite spots in New Town (Carré d'Or) — they often know hidden gems.

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    Walking is the best way to experience New Town (Carré d'Or) — most attractions are within a 15-minute stroll.

Our Picks

Best Hotels in New Town (Carré d'Or), Nice

5 hotels · Updated February 2026

Hotel La Pérouse — Vieux Nice
$$$ Upscale
★ 9.2 Superb

Carved into the base of Castle Hill with a pool cut directly into the rock face, La Pérouse delivers dramatic sea views and a serene atmosphere away from the seafront crowds. Its terraced rooms with garden or sea exposure are among Nice's most memorable.

  • Castle Hill
  • Pool
  • Romance
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Hotel Albert 1er — New Town
$$ Mid-range
★ 8.3 Very Good

A well-run three-star in a calm residential street minutes from the Promenade, offering comfortable rooms and a friendly team at a competitive price point. An honest mid-range option that punches above its category for service.

  • Value
  • Central
  • Solo Travellers
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Hôtel Monsigny — New Town
$ Budget-friendly
★ 8.5 Excellent

A smart two-star that earns consistently high praise for its spotless rooms, warm welcome, and unbeatable central position near Rue de France and the beach. The ideal base for travellers prioritising location over frills.

  • Budget
  • Central
  • Clean
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Le Méridien Nice — Promenade des Anglais
$$$ Upscale
★ 8.7 Excellent

Promenade des Anglais

Le Méridien Nice

A sleek seafront tower delivering panoramic Riviera views from nearly every room, with a rooftop pool that overlooks the Baie des Anges. The clean contemporary design and professional service make it a reliable luxury choice steps from the beach.

  • Promenade
  • Sea View
  • Business
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Villa Victoria — New Town
$$$ Upscale
★ 8.8 Excellent

A charming 19th-century mansion turned boutique hotel on the edge of the Cimiez gardens, offering refined rooms filled with antiques and a peaceful garden terrace. The intimate atmosphere and attentive staff provide a welcome retreat from the busy seafront.

  • Boutique
  • Garden
  • Couples
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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is New Town (Carré d'Or) a good area to stay in Nice?

The New Town is one of the best areas for combining central access with a more residential, less crowded atmosphere. It's well-connected by tram and walkable to both the seafront and Vieux Nice.

What is New Town (Carré d'Or) known for?

The Musée Masséna, the iconic Opéra de Nice, designer boutiques along Avenue de Verdun, and the Art Nouveau architecture of the Rue Rossini quarter.

How do I get to New Town (Carré d'Or) from the airport?

The most convenient option is a rideshare (Uber/Lyft), typically 30-50 minutes depending on traffic. Public transport is also available and often more economical.

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