Palais de la Méditerranée - New Hotel in Nice, France

Facing the endless blue of the Baie des Anges, one of Nice’s most emblematic addresses enters a new era. Reopening in June 2026, the Hôtel Palais de la Méditerranée returns as a reimagined Riviera icon, blending its legendary Art Deco heritage with a contemporary vision of Mediterranean luxury under The Unbound Collection by Hyatt.
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Hôtel Palais de la Méditerranée, Nice – A Riviera Icon Reborn on the Promenade des Anglais



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A Legendary Seafront Address on the Promenade des Anglais

Perfectly positioned on the Promenade des Anglais, the Hôtel Palais de la Méditerranée enjoys one of the most privileged settings in Nice. The hotel overlooks the shimmering curve of the Mediterranean, where the sea meets the sky in shifting shades of blue throughout the day. Just steps away lies the Old Town of Nice, with its markets, narrow streets, and lively cafés, while the coastline unfolds into beaches, palm-lined promenades, and the city’s unmistakable Riviera rhythm. This is a location where urban vibrancy and seaside serenity coexist effortlessly, offering guests a rare sense of duality between city life and coastal escape.

A New Chapter Under The Unbound Collection by Hyatt

With its transformation complete, the Palais de la Méditerranée now joins The Unbound Collection by Hyatt, a portfolio dedicated to distinctive, story-driven luxury hotels around the world. This repositioning reflects a shift toward experiential luxury, where authenticity, emotion, and individuality define the stay. Here, hospitality is not scripted but intuitive, deeply rooted in what is often described as the “Nissa Vita,” the unique lifestyle spirit of Nice, shaped by light, sea air, and effortless elegance. More than a renovation, this reopening marks a revival of a Riviera legend for a new generation of global travelers.

Linda Boronkay’s Contemporary Art Deco Vision

The interiors of the hotel have been entirely reimagined by acclaimed designer Linda Boronkay, who brings a cinematic and tactile interpretation of Art Deco heritage into the present. The original architectural language of the 1930s has been preserved and elevated through soft curves, pastel tones, and sculptural forms that feel both nostalgic and modern. Materials are chosen for their sensory quality, creating spaces that feel fluid, warm, and emotionally resonant. Throughout the hotel, light plays a central role, reflecting off polished surfaces, textured fabrics, and elegant architectural lines. The result is a “chic décontracté” atmosphere, where Riviera glamour is expressed with ease rather than excess.

145 Rooms and 28 Suites Overlooking the Mediterranean

The Hôtel Palais de la Méditerranée will feature 145 rooms and 28 suites, designed as luminous retreats facing the sea or the city. Many accommodations open onto private terraces, creating a continuous dialogue between interior comfort and the Mediterranean horizon. Rooms are conceived as serene spaces of retreat, where soft palettes, elegant materials, and refined detailing create a calming contrast to the vibrant energy of the Promenade below. Suites offer more expansive living areas, enhancing the sense of privacy and exclusivity, with terraces ideal for sunrise coffee or sunset aperitifs overlooking the Baie des Anges.

Zouzou – The New Social Heart of the Riviera

At the heart of the hotel’s new identity lies Zouzou, a lively restaurant located on the third floor, designed as a contemporary expression of Mediterranean joie de vivre. Zouzou channels the spirit of the Riviera’s golden age while embracing a more relaxed, modern energy. The cuisine is generous, sun-drenched, and rooted in Mediterranean flavors, designed for sharing and long, convivial moments. The atmosphere shifts throughout the day, from bright lunches to festive evenings, echoing the effortless sociability that defines life on the Côte d’Azur. It is envisioned as a place where locals and travelers meet, blurring the line between hotel dining and Riviera lifestyle.

Wellness, Pools and Elevated Riviera Living

Wellbeing is central to the renewed experience of the Palais de la Méditerranée. The hotel offers both indoor and outdoor heated swimming pools, designed for year-round enjoyment, as well as wellness spaces dedicated to relaxation and restoration. A panoramic terrace suspended above the city enhances the sense of escape, offering uninterrupted views of the Mediterranean coastline. Whether spent swimming, resting in the sun, or simply observing the rhythm of the sea, time here feels slower, softer, and more intentional. The experience reflects the essence of the Riviera lifestyle: light, warmth, and quiet indulgence.

A Timeless Icon Reimagined for Today

Since its original opening in 1929, the Hôtel Palais de la Méditerranée has been intertwined with the glamour and history of the French Riviera. Its 2026 rebirth preserves this legacy while reinterpreting it for a contemporary global audience. Between heritage and modernity, energy and serenity, the hotel once again becomes one of Nice’s defining addresses, a place where the Riviera’s golden light meets a renewed vision of luxury hospitality.

We love Hôtel Palais de la Méditerranée for:

– Reopening in June 2026 as a Riviera icon under The Unbound Collection by Hyatt
– 145 rooms and 28 suites, many with private terraces facing the Mediterranean
– Prime Promenade des Anglais location overlooking the Baie des Anges
– Historic 1930s Art Deco landmark reimagined by designer Linda Boronkay
– Zouzou restaurant, a vibrant new Riviera dining destination on the third floor
– Indoor and outdoor heated pools, panoramic terrace, and Mediterranean lifestyle experience

Hôtel Palais de la Méditerranée Nice
Hôtel Palais de la Méditerranée Nice
Hôtel Palais de la Méditerranée Nice
Hôtel Palais de la Méditerranée Nice
Hôtel Palais de la Méditerranée Nice
Hôtel Palais de la Méditerranée Nice

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