3 Best Hotels in Villefranche-sur-Mer, The French Riviera

Hôtel de la Darse

$ | 32 av. Général de Gaulle, Villefranche-sur-Mer, 06230, France

The most desirable rooms at this simple yet welcoming 1950s hotel have balconies with sweeping panoramas—so who needs luxury fittings and fabrics when you can have a view of the old harbor for a reasonable rate? Even the kid's breakfast (€5) is half the regular price. The hotel is about a 10-minute walk from the bustle of the town center, an advantage in peak season.

Pros

  • Splurge for terrace
  • Away from the crowds of town
  • Good deal for Villefranche

Cons

  • No elevator
  • A walk to the center of town
  • Early-morning-delivery noise
32 av. Général de Gaulle, Villefranche-sur-Mer, 06230, France
04–93–01–72–54
hotel Details
21 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Dec.–early Jan., No Meals

Quick Facts

  • $

Hôtel Provençal

$$ | 4 av. Maréchal Joffre, Villefranche-sur-Mer, 06360, France

Within walking distance of the port, this inexpensive, family-run hotel might not look like much from the outside, but it is friendly and accommodating. The rooms are large and humbly decorated; half of them have a sea view, while the other half look out over colorful rooftops (and have cheaper rates). 

Pros

  • Balconies with sea view (ask for this when booking)
  • High-quality breakfast served on the terrace
  • Super beverage prices at bar

Cons

  • Modest decor
  • Village-facing rooms may have street noise
  • Bit of a hike up to hotel from beach
4 av. Maréchal Joffre, Villefranche-sur-Mer, 06360, France
04–93–76–53–53
hotel Details
43 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed mid Oct.–Apr., No Meals

Quick Facts

  • $$

Hôtel Welcome

$$$ | 3 quai Amiral Courbet, Villefranche-sur-Mer, 06230, France Fodor's Choice

Somerset Maugham holed up in one of the tiny crow's-nest rooms at the top, Jean Cocteau lived here while writing Orphée, and Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton used to tie one on in the bar—and this waterfront landmark remains a formidable and flawless retreat. The best rooms are brightened with vivid colors and stenciled quotes from Cocteau, and some top-floor rooms have spectacular harbor views. All rooms have L'Occitane products. During July and August, a three-night minimum may be required, but the staff will work with you when possible.

Pros

  • Excellent English-speaking service
  • Artistic heritage makes for a nostalgic trip into the roaring twenties
  • Paddleboard and kayak rentals

Cons

  • Some rooms are oddly shaped—narrow and long—so they feel small
  • Expensive parking in summer
  • Style may feel overly nautical to some
3 quai Amiral Courbet, Villefranche-sur-Mer, 06230, France
04–93–76–27–62
hotel Details
35 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Nov.–Christmas, No Meals

Quick Facts

Recommended Fodor's Video