Hotel Indigo Cagnes sur Mer by IHG
Cagnes-Sur-Mer · France · 44 Avenue Auguste Renoir
About Hotel Indigo Cagnes sur Mer by IHG — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Cagnes-Sur-Mer
Hotel Indigo Cagnes sur Mer by IHG is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Cagnes-Sur-Mer, France. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, concierge, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.6 / 5
Quiet, spacious, great service and facility. Very roomy. Each room has its own balcony. Hotel is in a semi-residential area with a big open area below. Some nice neighborhood stores and services but not a lot. Conveniently near the train ans Bua stations. The neighborhood is newer and doesn't have cobbled stones which makes traveling with luggage much easier. The pool is currently closed and I didn't get to go to the hotel's private beach. Buffet breakfast at 20€ per person with a sufficient selection of hot foods and more pastry and breads with limited cheese and fruits. Everything is professional and surroundings are tasteful. Will stay here again if I were in the area because I found most European hotels squishy with small spaces and this one is different.
We arrived to the hotel after an extremely long work and travel day. The staff was calm and friendly. They offered us water, a place to sit, and a place to store our bags while we made some arrangements with our company. I had a junior suite room with a large comfortable bathtub, 2 slippers and bathrobe, a balcony with two seating areas, and the softest bed in the world. It really helped me recover from travel fatigue. Merci beaucoup to the amazing staff here! My highest recommendation.
The good: The location was very central, and very close to the top of the hill and spectacular views. The hotel is very pretty, with modern decor in shades of blue. The shower was awesome! The bad: The in-room coffee maker was a brand/style new to me and came with no instructions in any language, so my excitement at finally having one was in vain. The pillows on the bed were truly awful. Alone, they were too flat, and together, they were too much. Breakfast was adequate, at best. The scrambled eggs were real eggs and not reconstituted, but were very overcooked and even had quite a lot of scraped bits that had been stuck to the bottom of the pan. If there was yogurt, we couldn't find it.