Some excerpts from the website of Nice that might be useful
All of the
rooms were renovated during 2005. There are 3 categories of
rooms, each with
en suite bathrooms: Standard, luxury and with salon -
Heating -
Air conditioning -
Television with private
channel - Direct-line
telephone - All
rooms have
WIFI internet connection
Historic and medieval. It is the capital of l'Alt Urgell region and has more than 12,000 inhabitants. It is situated at an altitude of 700 metres, between the Segre and Valira rivers, which originate in France and Andorra, in the
centre of the beautiful Pyrenees. Its immediate surroundings are beautiful: the landscape, the monuments of the medieval nucleus, the sporting installations of the Segre Olympic Park and many more. The proximity of the Cadi-Moixero natural parks, the Pyrenees peaks and the various Nordic and Alpine
ski stations have converted it into an important tourist, cultural and sporting
centre.
La Seu d'Urgell is situated in the heart of the Catalan Pyrenees, in the Segre Valley, ten kilometres from Andorra and forty-five from the French border. It is the capital of l'Alt Urgell region. La Seu is at the
centre of a small alluvial plain, which is contained by the Cadi Mountains to the south and the Pyrenees peaks to the north. The Valira Valley connects us with Andorra and La Seu pass with Cerdanya. The Segre River takes us to the south through the spectacular Tres Ponts canyon. Canto port leads us to Pallars Sobira and Valldarques, Boixols and Isona to Jussa. From Barcelona one can come up along the Llobregat axis road (through the Cadi Tunnel), to connect with the N-260 to Bellver. One can also use the N-II to Cervera, then go from Cervera to Ponts and then from Ponts to La Seu, along our beloved 1313, the Segre axis road. A variation of this route passes Calaf, through Jorba. It is a good alternative for those wishing to enjoy the varied landscape. Another possibility is to come to La Seu via Manresa, Cardona and Solsona. From Girona, the most commonly used route passes through Banyoles, Olot, Sant Joan de les Abadesses, Ripoll, la collada de Toses, Alp and Bellver. One can also take l'Eix Transversal (transversal axis road). La Seu - Barcelona (Monday-Friday) 6.30 h 7.30 h 15.30 h 17.30 h. La Seu - Lleida 6.00 h (except Sunday) 9.00 h (except Sunday) 16.10 h (daily). Barcelona - La Seu (daily) 6.30 h 7.30 h 15.00 h 18.00 h. Lleida - La Seu (daily) 9.15 h 16.00 h. Puigcerda - La Seu (daily) 7.30 h 15.10 h 17.45 h. Alsina Graells
telephone number: 973 35 00 20. La Seu d'Urgell bus station: 973 35 00 20. Lleida bus station: 973 27 14 70. Barcelona bus station: 93 26568660. The nearest station is in Puigcerda. The line comes from Barcelona, Vic and Ripoll, and connects with the French rail network from la Tor de Carol. The buses that come and go from Puigcerda combine with the trains from Barcelona.
We provide a daily menu for hotel guests and external diners. Other options: Child, special and regional speciality menus. The
restaurant can adapt the dishes for vegetarian, special and sporting diets, with advanced warning. Group
buffets are available by order.
After more than forty years of experience in the hotel sector, the hotel’s team of staff offers you a personalised service in a welcoming family run hotel with modern installations. Hotel Nice’s central location means that you can visit all of La Seu d'Urgell’s attractions on foot and allows you to enjoy the natural environment which surrounds the capital of l'Alt Urgell. The Romanesque art, the Cathedral, the Museum, Sant Domenech (Congress hall), the Segre Olympic Park, the sports area, Valira Park...is all just a short distance from Hotel Nice, which is also only 10Km. from the Principality of Andorra. Hotel Nice also has an enclosed car park.