This stunning belle époque hotel boasts elegant rooms with breathtaking views, a luxurious thermal spa, and an acclaimed dining scene right by the Monte Carlo Casino.
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"Complete your storybook vacation by checking into the iconic Hotel de Paris Monte-Carlo." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"A luxe hotel offering attractive prices in the off-season, perfect for exploring Monaco." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"This elegant 1864 Belle Époque palace stands right next to the Casino and Opera House. Gorgeous interiors are gilded and heavy with marble. The wine cellars have more than 600,000 bottles; Le Grill’s retractable roof opens in summer to let in the air, the stars, and the sound of the sea; and you’ll have views of the Mediterranean as you dine on Brittany lobster salad and grilled duck foie gras. Nineteenth-century-style rooms have printed fabrics on the walls, and the Winston Churchill suite showcases furniture that once belonged to the statesman. At the nearby Thermes Marins spa (connected to the hotel by a tunnel), the facilities include a heated saltwater pool and a hammam. January 2019 saw the end of a four year total renovation, including the addition of restaurant Ômer, the second by Alain Ducasse in the hotel."
"Facing the casino, the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo is perhaps the most emblematic of Monaco, and after a multi-year, multimillion-dollar renovation, it’s among the most modern as well. You’ll still see timeless glamour in the gilded dining room of three-star Le Louis XV – Alain Ducasse, with its gold leaf-painted frescoes and columns (and Bordeaux-modeled wine cellar lined with more than 350,000 bottles)."
"The Diamond Suite Prince Rainier III at the iconic Hôtel de Paris offers 9,000 square feet of sophistication, including nearly 4,000 square feet of private exterior spaces, featuring a heated infinity pool with perhaps the best Mediterranean view in Monaco. The suite's décor includes personal objects and memorabilia of Monaco's royal family, and it costs 45,000 euros per night." - Travel + Leisure Editors