Point of interest · Business travel
Nice is often reduced to beach tourism. That overlooks that it is one of France's leading business-tourism destinations: conferences, trade shows and seminars draw a premium clientele that books on weekdays and all year. An ideal opportunity to smooth your income — provided you know how to capture it.
The clientele that books when the tourists have gone.
Why target professionals
Nice ranks among France's leading business-tourism destinations. Conferences, trade shows, seminars and incentive trips draw a large, demanding clientele, supported by the Palais des Expositions and, from June 2026, the reopening of the Palais de la Méditerranée.
The business traveller books with a comfortable budget, often covered by their company. They favour quality, reliability and a practical location — and are far less price-sensitive than the leisure tourist.
Business tourism fills precisely the gaps in the tourist calendar: weekdays rather than weekends, off-season rather than peak summer. It is the ideal lever to smooth your occupancy across twelve months.
Our approach
Capturing business clientele is not improvised: it takes a targeted listing, the right amenities (pro wifi, workspace), impeccable quality and responsive, reliable management. We position your property exactly on this target, complementing tourist demand, to maximise occupancy across the year.
All within our usual framework of seriousness — rigorous screening and professional management holding the carte G. Discover our Airbnb concierge in Nice or estimate your potential with our income estimator.
Frequently asked questions
Yes, and it's a rewarding strategy. Nice is one of France's leading business-tourism destinations (conferences, trade shows, seminars). This clientele books on weekdays, has a high budget and seeks quality and reliability. An optimised, well-managed property captures this premium demand throughout the year.