In terms of design, Toma Dryjski from architects DVVD was behind the revival of this flagship destination,drawing inspiration from the paintings of the Russian artist Nicolas de Staël to choose the colors and materials that promote well-being and sensory appeal, while incorporating the hotel's strong local roots.
In the heart of this haven of tranquility, our guests can enjoy a totally personalized wellness experience, a simple and healthy dining offer as well as an accommodation offer adapted to their budgets.
Upon arrival, our guests are immersed in a calm and soothing atmosphere thanks to a vast immaculate white hall common to both hotels (Novotel & ibis), opening onto the landscape and the ocean. From the lobby to the library, from its own boutique to its cosy lounge, the establishment is a real living space, all bathed in the light of the open sea that penetrates through the large bay windows.
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Accor is the No. 1 European hotel group. Net sales break down by activity as follows:
- operating hotels under management contract (74.7%; HotelServices);
- owned and leased hotel management (25.3%). In addition, the group offers a business of renting luxury private residences, as well as providing digital services to independent hoteliers, concierge services, etc.
At the end of 2023, the group operates a network of 5,584 hotels (821,518 rooms) distributed primerly between luxury and top-range hotels (978 hotels; Raffles, Fairmont, Sofitel, Pullman, MGallery, Swissotel, Grand Mercure, Mövenpick, The Sebel and Rixos names), mid-range hotels (1,732; Novotel, Novotel Suites, Mercure, adagio, Mama Shlter and Tribe), and economy hotels (2,826; ibis, ibis Styles, ibis budget, adagio access, hotelF1, Formule 1, Jo&Joe, Breakfree and Greet).