The Suite
This Presidential Suite is all about grandeur and breathtaking panoramas, sitting atop the hotel with commanding views over the Mediterranean. The interior blends classic elegance with a refined coastal ambience—think antique-style printed armchairs that add a touch of old-world sophistication and expansive floor-to-ceiling bay windows that flood the space with natural light. The two bedrooms ensure ample space for a luxurious stay, while the two outdoor terraces create a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. The suite also offers personalized luxury touches—from an optional butler service to a one-hour professional photoshoot, capturing the magic of staying in such a prestigious setting.
The Hotel
Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo exudes the refined style of luxury that helped put Monaco on the map as one of the world’s most exclusive destinations. There are many reasons behind its iconic status: the unmistakable Belle Epoque facade, its ideal position overlooking Port Hercule and the Mediterranean, the grand rooms and corridors styled with quiet opulence, and Michelin-starred restaurants serving world-class cuisine. And each May, Formula 1 cars race past the hotel along Avenue d’Ostende—making a room during Grand Prix week nearly impossible to come by. It’s the combination of all these elements that make Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo such a beloved and memorable stay.
Since opening in 1896, the hotel has offered timeless elegance. Today, guests can choose from 278 rooms and suites, ranging from superior queens to the ultra-exclusive Diamond Suites.
Wellness is a major draw. Shared with the neighboring Hôtel de Paris, Thermes Marins Monte-Carlo is a 71,000-sq-ft spa that merges cutting-edge treatments with sweeping Mediterranean views. Facilities include a heated pool, outdoor whirlpool, solarium, panoramic fitness room and advanced therapies, including anti-aging treatments from brands such as Clinique La Prairie.
Dining here is equally compelling. Acclaimed chef Yannick Alléno helms two Michelin-starred restaurants: L’Abysse Monte-Carlo, where he collaborates with Yasunari Okazaki on a refined blend of French and Japanese flavors, and the more traditional Pavyllon Monte-Carlo, offering classic French Riviera fare using seasonal local ingredients.
Guests also enjoy access to the Monte-Carlo Beach Club—ideal for capturing that quintessential Riviera moment, toes in the sand and sea just steps away.
Amenities
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Bar
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Indoor swimming pool
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Spa and wellness centre
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4 restaurants
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Pet-friendly
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Fitness classes
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Facilities for disabled guests
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Terrace
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24-hour Front desk