
Hotels
“Do not neglect hospitality, for through it, some have unknowingly entertained angels” Letter to the Hebrews, 13:2
Nice, France
THE HISTORY OF THE CONVENT
Nestled in the heart of Nice, the convent was built by the Clarisses in 1604, then occupied by the Visitandines from 1803 to the early 1980s. The Visitation Convent is a place of tranquillity and reflection but it’s also where individuals and families, from all backgrounds and destinations, cross paths, come for herbalist treatments or buy fresh bread.
GARDENS & ROMAN BATHS
As a tribute to the remains of the Roman baths on the hill in Cimiez, Nice, the Hôtel du Couvent has a thermal bath circuit. True to ancient Roman bathing tradition, guests can enjoy three successive baths; the tepidarium (temperate), the caldarium (hot) and the frigidarium (cold) before relaxing in the unctuarium, or anointment room, which offers a range of natural treatments and manual techniques as part of a personalised treatment programme in partnership with selected brands and specialists.
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