The Nice Pam Hotel, the brainchild of French architect Michael Malapert, makes the French Riviera affordable (and trust us, cost-efficiency and the Côte d’Azur don’t often sit together in the same sentence). Californian vibes are the upshot at this 102-key, budget-friendly hotel, which is right in Nice’s charming old town, a burdenless walk from the city’s coveted beachfront, highly alluring Promenade des Anglais.
From the moment you step onto the striking pink concrete ramp, you’re invited into a world of playful design. Neon lights, pastel hues, and vintage accents create a vibrant atmosphere that’s both trendy and light-hearted. Guestrooms are kitted out with convivial furnishings and flat-screen TVs. Onsite, Pamela’s is your launchpad for a light lunch plus Aperol Spritz (food-wise, think a range of options, from banana bread to hot dogs), then the guest-only Boho Lounge makes for a great place to check your email with a coffee in hand.
Again, one of the Nice Pam Hotel’s winning traits is that you don’t have to mortgage your future when planning a trip to the French Riviera. With room rates starting at a wallet-friendly $47 per night (to be fair, this rate is for the off-season), the Nice Pam Hotel delivers what it markets itself as. Summer, as you can imagine, is a bit pricier, with rates floating around $144 per night.
Overall, the Nice Pam Hotel is the perfect place to soak up the sun, sip on cocktails, and live your best Riviera life affordably and adorably.
TOP TAKEAWAYS
Location: Nice, France
Rating: 3.5-Star
The vibe: California kitsch but make it in Nice.
Food + Drink: Pamela’s, the hotel’s restaurant & bar, offers myriad dishes inspired by California. The banana bread will make you happy.
Amenities: Pets allowed, air conditioning (depending on the season), room service, heating, concierge service, breakfast, tea/coffee maker in all rooms, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and 24-hour front desk, bar, sustainability certification
Our favorite thing about the hotel: How it allows you to enjoy the French Riviera without breaking the bank.
Any personal neighborhood recs?: Yes, head to the Promenade des Anglais for the Côte d’Azur scene you’ve been building wanderlust for via your Instagram algorithm. Restaurants line the boulevard—while many of them might be a bit touristy, this specific spot is a must-visit when in Nice. Like so much so that you didn’t really go to Nice if you didn’t visit the Promenade des Anglais.
Nearby attractions: Promenade des Anglais, Port of Nice, Palace Massena, Cours Saleya
Pricing: Rates start at $47/night off-season, around $144/night in summer (peak season)
Room count: 102
Airport: Cote d’Azur Airport (NCE) – 17 min drive