Hotel Windsor
Nice, France
Arty but affordable hotel in central Nice, with weird and wonderful rooms designed by contemporary artists
Don’t be fooled by the bland name or the unassuming 19th
century façade. You step off Nice's busy shopping streets
and into an exotic oasis of art and colour. There’s an
ancient Chinese throne in the lobby, a giant bamboo mobile, Tintin
posters on the walls and, best of all, a tropical courtyard garden
with towering rubber trees, yuccas, bougainvillea, palms, singing
birds and a small pool.
The hotel is a veritable style museum, with 24 of the 57
rooms decorated by contemporary artists in bold and
eccentric ways, from minimalist-conceptual to wacky-whimsical. You
might find hanging street signs, witty graffiti, comic-strip
frescoes, a ray of painted sunshine, a gold-walled cube with a pure
white bed. But this is no snobby, hard-edged design hotel. It's
affordable and unpretentious, comfortable and welcoming: one of the
few remaining family-run places on the Riviera. And for the less
design-conscious, 'standard' rooms offer a more sedate (though
still stylish) option.

Reviewed by Lanie Goodman
Last updated 18 May 2012
Highs
- Fabulous and fun interiors, as far removed from chain hotels as can be
- Wonderful garden patio for a lingering breakfast or al fresco dinner
- Superb Moroccan-style hammam on the top floor, with herbal oil massages
- Friendly, helpful staff and free wi-fi
- You're in the heart of town, amidst cool shops and restaurants, 5 mins from the Promenade des Anglais; and you can easily hire bicycles for exploring the city
Lows
- The pool is small, unheated and not always totally clean
- No reserved car spaces, only metered parking or expensive car parks
- They cannot guarantee specific rooms - it depends on what's free when you arrive
- Street-facing rooms get some traffic noise; and recent reports say some rooms are looking tired



























