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A spectacular glass facade and Sosno’s sculpture dominate this four-star hotel, which has its own 'Florida’ beach offering watersports or relaxation. Spacious suites and guestrooms are decorated in art deco style and have views of the sea or gardens as well as marble bathrooms. The restaurant Le Caprice serves Provencal and Nicois cuisine, and guests can lunch in summer next to the panoramic rooftop pool. There are three meeting rooms for up to 100 guests. A business centre and internet in all the rooms cater for business needs.
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Built in 1912, this belle époque landmark facing the sea is renowned almost as much for its splendid artworks and antiques as for its hotel and restaurant facilities. Classified as an historic monument in 2003, it has played host to royalty, magnates of industry and stars of stage and screen. All the rooms are decorated in a lavish individual style with antiques from various periods, plus LCD TV screens and high-speed internet connection. There are also nine meeting and conference rooms. For dining, the Chantecler restaurant offers a gastronomic experience whereas La Rotonde has a more relaxed brasserie style. The Negresco is a member of the Leading Hotels of the World.
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