Futuristic 'Iconic' architecture by Daniel Libeskind makes it a local landmark
Rooftop terrace offers rare panoramic views of Nice's cityscape and coast
Zero-friction access to the Nice-Ville station for day trips along the Riviera
Kurzfassung: It's a shiny glass spaceship landed in a gritty train station district—convenient as hell, but don't expect a quiet village vibe.
Bewertet von @quincyslifestyle: I just checked into the new DoubleTree in Nice and I'm obsessed! The design is super modern, they had a warm cookie waiting for me, and seeing my name on the TV was the cutest touch. Perfect spot for a solo trip.
Was Gäste, die hier übernachtet haben, sagten
The hype
Travelers love the fresh, modern hardware and the rooftop views, but service is still working through opening-year growing pains.
Reality check
The 'Iconic' glass facade is stunning, but the 'sewage smell' in certain bathrooms is a recurring complaint that ruins the new-hotel smell.
You plan to take the train to Monaco, Cannes, or Antibes every day
You appreciate American-style AC and modern soundproofing in Europe
You want a rooftop bar scene without the Promenade des Anglais price tag
Sauberkeit & Instandhaltung
8.2
Housekeeping: Generally good daily service, though some reports of missed coffee refills and rushed dusting.
Bathroom hygiene: Visually spotless and modern, BUT watch out for the infamous drain smell in some units.
Maintenance: Brand new (opened 2024), so peeling paint isn't an issue yet, but check AC functionality.
Linens & towels: Crisp, new Hilton-standard linens. No wear and tear yet.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells like white tea/signature scent; some hallways have had sewage odor complaints.
Sleepability™
8STILL
STILL
0-4LAUT
4-7,5MÄSSIG
7,5-10STILL
Train station announcements (if windows open)
Street traffic on Avenue Thiers
Hallway noise due to hard flooring
Vor der Buchung
Gut zu wissen
The hotel is part of the 'Iconic' mixed-use complex, which includes retail and offices
There is no on-site parking; you'll use the public 'Gare Nice Thiers' garage nearby (~€32/day)
The tram stop 'Gare Thiers' is literally steps away, connecting you to the airport and beach
Was Sie einpacken sollten
Earplugs (just in case you want fresh air)
Good walking shoes (the beach is a 15-20 min trek)
Universal travel adapter (though USB ports are plentiful in this new build)
Zimmer-Genie
Beste Auswahl
High-floor 'City View' rooms for a glimpse of the sea and less street noise
Corner rooms for the unique angular architecture of the Libeskind design
Zimmer, die Sie meiden sollten
Lower floors facing the station tracks (visuals are industrial)
Rooms near the elevators if you're sensitive to hallway chatter
Zimmerwunsch-Genie – kopieren & einfügen
“I would appreciate a high-floor room (5th floor or above) facing away from the immediate station tracks if possible. Please ensure the room has been checked for drainage odors prior to arrival.”
FAQ & Geheimtipps
Alles, was Sie vor der Buchung wirklich wissen möchten.
Is the train noise unbearable?
Not with windows closed. The glazing is heavy-duty. Open the window, and you are effectively on the platform.
How far is the beach?
It's a 15-20 minute walk down Avenue Jean Médecin, or a quick tram ride (L1).
Is the area safe at night?
It's a major train station area. It's generally safe but feels gritty; keep your wits about you and avoid unlit side streets late at night.
Is breakfast included?
Usually no. It's a buffet priced around €29 per person. Most guests suggest skipping it for a local bakery.
Does the hotel have a pool?
No pool, but there is a panoramic rooftop terrace and a fitness center.
Can I store my bags before check-in?
Yes, they have a secure luggage room, which is crucial since you're likely arriving by train.
Insider-Tipps
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The 'Metropolitan Club' gym inside the complex is often accessible to guests—ask at reception for a pass.
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Don't pay for the hotel breakfast; walk 3 minutes to 'Boulangerie Lagache' or 'Paul' at the station for a fraction of the price.
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Use the tram line L1 for a direct connection to the airport—it's cheaper and often faster than a taxi.
5 Dinge, die Sie wissen sollten, bevor Sie losfahren
💡The 'Iconic' building is still filling up with retail tenants, so parts of the complex feel like a ghost mall.
💡The elevators can be slow during morning rush hour as everyone heads to the train.
💡You might smell the fish market concept restaurant 'Pesca' in the lobby during dinner service.
💡The angular room shapes (due to the exterior design) can make some corners feel tight or unusable.
💡Housekeeping sometimes misses refilling the Nespresso pods—hoard them if you see the cart.
Lokaler Reiseführer
Karte
Sehen Sie, wo sich DoubleTree by Hilton Nice Centre Iconic, France befindet und was in der Nähe ist.