Pantaðu þetta ef You want the old-money Monaco fantasy—Belle Époque grandeur and direct spa access—without the 'look at me' circus of the Hôtel de Paris next door.
Direct underground access to Thermes Marins (one of Europe's best spas)
The Gustave Eiffel-designed Winter Garden cupola is genuinely jaw-dropping
Less aggressive and flashy than the Hôtel de Paris, but just as luxurious
Stutt samantekt: It's a stunning museum piece that occasionally feels like one—expect impeccable service but also some tired corners in the non-renovated wings.
Farið yfir af @ExploreFunTravel: I stayed here for a weekend and it was like living in a movie. The view of the yachts from my balcony was unreal, and dining right in front of the Casino was the highlight of my trip. The spa is also world-class.
Gestur sem dvaldi hér sagði
The hype
Reviewers universally adore the staff and the spa access, but often grumble about the small size of entry-level rooms and the astronomical price of breakfast.
Reality check
The 'lounge' in the lobby is beautiful but drafty in winter due to the revolving doors—not the cozy hideaway you might expect.
You prioritize wellness (the spa access is worth the room rate alone)
You love history and architecture more than modern minimalism
You want to be in the center of the Golden Square but prefer 'quiet luxury'
Hreinlæti og viðhald
9.4
Housekeeping: impeccable twice-daily service. Turndown includes Ladurée macarons sometimes.
Bathroom hygiene: Spotless marble. No grout issues found. Acqua di Parma toiletries are a nice touch.
Maintenance: Generally excellent, though non-renovated wings (Prince) show scuffs on baseboards and worn carpets.
Linens & towels: High-thread-count crisp white linens. Towels are plush and plentiful.
Odors & scents: Signature 'white tea' scent in the lobby; rooms smell fresh, no mustiness.
Sleepability™
7.5ÞÖGULT
ÞÖGULT
0-4HÁTT
4-7.5MIÐLUNGS
7.5-10ÞÖGULT
Renovation works in Beaumarchais/Prince wings (seasonal)
Street noise/supercars revving if facing the square
Áður en þú bókar
Gott að vita
Join the 'My Monte-Carlo' loyalty program for free casino entry (saves you €18)
The hotel is hilly/maze-like; you will get lost finding the spa at least once
Breakfast is ~€55/person; walk 5 mins to a local cafe to save €100/day
Hvað á að pakka
Dress code outfits — shorts/flip-flops are a no-go in the lobby after dark
Swim cap — mandatory for the Thermes Marins pool (or buy one there for €20)
Herbergis-Genie
Bestu val
Midi Wing (Sea View with Terrace) — best balance of renovated comfort and views
Exclusive Sea View Rooms — the harbor view is the reason you come to Monaco
Herbergi til að forðast
Prince Wing (until late 2026) — currently the most 'tired' rooms with stiffer beds and worn carpets
Standard City/Courtyard View — often dark and claustrophobic
Herbergisbeiðna-Genie – afrita og líma
“I would appreciate a room in the Midi Wing or a recently renovated room in the Excelsior Wing. Please avoid the Prince Wing due to pending renovations. A quiet room away from the current construction works is a priority.”
Algengar spurningar og falin ábendingar
Allt sem þú vilt vita áður en þú bókar.
Is the spa access really free?
Yes, access to the Thermes Marins (pool, sauna, hammam, gym) is included. Treatments are extra and very expensive.
Can I walk to the Casino?
Yes, it's literally 2 minutes away through the square or via a connected walkway.
Is there a beach?
Not on-site. You get free access to the Monte-Carlo Beach Club, but it's a shuttle ride away (seasonal).
How much is parking?
Valet is approx. €45-50 per day. There is no self-park option.
Is it kid-friendly?
Surprisingly yes, they have a 'VIK' (Very Important Kids) program, but the vibe is definitely more adult/quiet.
Is the pool heated?
The indoor seawater pool at Thermes Marins is heated to a balmy 29°C (84°F) year-round.
Innherja ábendingar
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The 'Limún' bar is great for tea, but for a view, go to the Crystal Bar terrace.
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Ask the concierge for the 'Cercle Monte-Carlo' card if you plan to gamble; it offers perks across the resort.
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There is a secret underground tunnel connecting the hotel to the Hôtel de Paris and the Thermes Marins—perfect for robe-walking.
5 hlutir sem þú ættir að vita áður en þú ferð
💡The 'City View' rooms can sometimes look directly into an office building.
💡You have to pay for sunbeds at the 'free' beach club access (yes, really).
💡The lobby wind tunnel effect in winter is real; don't sit near the revolving door.
💡Room service prices are eye-watering even for Monaco (think €30 for a soup).
💡The 'renovated' rooms are modern but lack the Belle Époque charm of the older suites.
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