A mid-sized boutique hotel entirely renovated in 2018 offering an all-day dining restaurant, a lifestyle bar, a heated outdoor pool, guest services and a complimentary shuttle service within Monaco,...
Ideally located steps from Casino Square, the Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo enjoys a fabulous location overlooking the Mediterranean, the Rock, and the Port of Monaco.
Boasting a rooftop terrace offering views of the Circuit de Monaco, Fairmont Monte Carlo is a 4-star hotel set between the Mediterranean Sea and the Casino of Monte Carlo.
Port Palace is a 4-star boutique hotel in Monaco overlooking Port Hercule. This property is located in the center of Monaco's legendary Grand Prix circuit and the Monaco Yacht Show.
Hôtel de France is located less than a 10-minute walk from both the Prince’s Palace of Monaco and Port Hercules. It is entirely air-conditioned and offers modern rooms equipped with a flat-screen TV.
Ideally located steps from Casino Square, the Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo enjoys a fabulous location overlooking the Mediterranean, the Rock, and the Port of Monaco.
Fantastic hotel, amazing views and very good staff
Hôtel de France is located less than a 10-minute walk from both the Prince’s Palace of Monaco and Port Hercules. It is entirely air-conditioned and offers modern rooms equipped with a flat-screen TV.
The staff was very nice and the bed was comfortable.
On a private peninsula facing the Mediterranean, the Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort offers an exceptional experience in the heart of lush gardens.
amazing views, beautiful outdoors and swimming pool
FAQs about hotels in Monte Carlo
On average, 3-star hotels in Monte Carlo cost $248 per night, and 4-star hotels in Monte Carlo are $363 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Monte Carlo can be found for $809 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Monte Carlo this weekend is $304 or, for a 4-star hotel, $490. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Monte Carlo for this weekend cost around $929 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $347 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Monte Carlo for tonight. You'll pay around $420 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Monte Carlo will cost around $895, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Monte Carlo has made a world-famous name for itself in the worlds of sport and business, despite its small size. It is the largest district of the Principality of Monaco, covering a narrow strip of land at the foot of the Maritime Alps. For many, Monte Carlo is Monaco, and in reality it’s difficult to tell where one district ends and another begins.
What is clear is the wealth of its residents, which is no surprise given it’s a tax haven. Exclusive yachts line the marinas, and you’re almost as likely to see a Formula One driver leaving their house as you are to see them hurtling past during the F1 Monaco Grand Prix.
However, it’s the Monte Carlo Casino that it is the clear symbol of status. Its landscaped gardens add to a feeling of grandeur worthy of the European Poker Tour Final and the 2 James Bond films set here. Next door is the opulent Salle Garnier Opéra, built for ancestors of the present-day royal family, who reside in the Prince’s Palace by the historic Monaco-Ville district.
Whether you’re staying for the Monte Carlo Rally, an exhibition at Grimaldi Forum or simply to lounge on Larvotto beach, Booking.com has accommodation options ranging from cheap apartments to luxury hotels, some with helicopter transfers from Monaco Heliport.
What Guests Said About Monte Carlo:
4.0
Scored 4.0
Interior was great, views were great and it was clean hotel...
Interior was great, views were great and it was clean hotel overall. Restaurant is overpriced, Hidden deposit fees which you encounter during check-in and no information about it is present anywhere on the website. Response time from service is terrible, Front-desk are not so friendly people. Garbage collected from rooms after room service were left in corridors for more than 12hrs. Worst Fairmont among all Fairmonts.
Luka
Georgia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Beautiful city - gorgeous architecture and history imbued...
Beautiful city - gorgeous architecture and history imbued into the buildings and locations. Buses run throughout the city but the city in general is very walkable (lots of hills and stairs though in some places!). Lots of shopping if high-end and luxury goods are your thing.
The Oceanographic Museum and the car collection were highlights and a great activity to do for all ages. You can get a combined ticket deal for both.
Grace
10
Scored 10
If you are in reasonably good shape I recommend walking...
If you are in reasonably good shape I recommend walking around Monte Carlo as it is much easier to stop take in the sights and take pictures. You also get a better feel of the city. The train is also convenient for getting to airport. Or visiting Cannes or Italy. Seems odd to use frugal and Monaco in the same sentence but if on a budget check out the local supermarkets instead of restaurants. They have fresh fruit, salad, bakery items as well as drinks and snacks. Bring it back to your hotel sit in your terrace with a bottle of wine and enjoy the view of the city.
John
Italy
8.0
Scored 8.0
It was very beautiful. I enjoyed the palace and the gardens.
It was very beautiful. I enjoyed the palace and the gardens. The city is very clean and appears to have pride in appearance. I felt very safe and there was a large presence of police everywhere.
I was there during the heatwave so didn’t see as much as I would have liked. Taxis were hard to find and the place has a lot of steps as it is all located on a hill. Some areas had lifts and escalators.
The train station looked like an airport and was very clean but there was no one to offer help with directions.
Paula
Australia
10
Scored 10
Monte Carlo is the playground for the rich.
Monte Carlo is the playground for the rich. It is a lovely vibrant city with lots to offer. Good local food in good quality restaurants with friendly staff. The casino and the square is something else to see and witness the comings and goings of the patrons. The walking tour of the Grand Prix circuit was excellent and a knowledgeable guide. Would recommend this and of course for the shopping experiences.
Nick
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
This is a typical 2* hotel with 2 squidgy bottles of shampoo...
This is a typical 2* hotel with 2 squidgy bottles of shampoo/body wash (all-in-one) and a body lotion screwed to the wall. A little bit of mold in the corners of the shower, the soap, make up pads kit are not replaced - you get them upon arrival and that's it. Breakfast is not particularly great, hot food is not laid out, the choice of cold food is very limited. I had to order eggs - they do only scrambled for breakfast - and received cold mush with some water at the bottom. I suppose they scramble eggs with water and do it the day before to anticipate the demand.
We visited Monaco to celebrate my partner’s birthday; It was evident from check-in that the hotel couldn’t do enough for us. We stayed in the ocean view room and, aside from the incredible view, the room was luxurious with its space. Everything about our experience was perfect.
This is one of the more expensive hotels in the area but still maintains superior value for money with it’s proximity to the Casino, the major shopping outlets and its own in-house rooftop bar
This is a wonderful place to stay when visiting Monaco. The view from our very sophisticated and attractive room was of the Mediterranean Sea and the Casino. The hotel is elegant inside and out with friendly and very professional staff. The food and drinks were excellent, and the location is hard to beat. We highly recommend the Metropole and will undoubtedly stay here again on our next visit.
Loved this hotel. Recently renovated the hotel offers a wonderful opportunity to explore Monaco. A compact room but nicely decorated. The bar on the roof which is the breakfast area in the morning was fantastic. Highly recommended
please note: a short way to reception is via the rooftop bar if returning from the public car park just behind the hotel.
Great location, only a few minutes walk away from the main attractions in Monaco. The staff are very helpful and friendly. I especially liked the restaurant on the roof La Mome which is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Great views of the harbor and yachts. The room was spacious and comfortable. For Monaco this hotel is reasonably priced.
We had a wonderfull stay in Monaco. The property is located a few steps away from the main sites.
Our host, Claudia, was exceptional in giving us essential local information and guidance.
We strongly reccommend this venue and Claudia certainly made our stay even more fantastic.
Excellent hotel. They location is near the train station and obviously within walking or bus of everything. Nice breakfast that is good for the price by Monaco standards. Would stay again.
Nice hotell with friendly staff. easy accessible, took good care of me as a guest. Noting fancy, but perfect for staying a night or two while enjoying Monaco.
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