Ideally located near Casino Square, Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo enjoys a fabulous setting overlooking the Mediterranean, the Rock, and the Port of Monaco. Its Belle Époque architecture showcases the magnificent Eiffel cupola in the Winter Garden, designed by Gustave Eiffel. Respecting its rich heritage, the hotel offers elegant rooms and suites that blend authenticity with modernity, all decorated with classic furnishings.
Whether you enjoy a quick lunch at the Limùn bar after a shopping spree or indulge in an exquisite dinner at Yannick Alléno’s Michelin-starred restaurant, Pavyllon Monte-Carlo, you are sure to experience an unforgettable culinary journey. During the summer, the lounge-style Campari Lounge provides the perfect setting to relax under the stars while enjoying a wide selection of drinks and sharing platters with friends.
Guests can also discover L’Abysse Monte-Carlo, a two-Michelin-starred restaurant where Chef Yannick Alléno’s modern French cuisine meets the Japanese tradition of sushi master Chef Yasunari Okazaki.
At Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo, families with children can create lasting memories. Children are treated as V.I.K. guests—Very Important Kids—and receive special attention. During the summer, a playroom is available, giving parents the opportunity to enjoy the Thermes Marins Monte-Carlo spa, which is directly connected to the hotel.
The hotel also offers guests access to a private beach at nearby Monte-Carlo Beach, set between a pine forest and the Mediterranean Sea, along with a range of seasonal seawater activities. For shopping enthusiasts, the Monte-Carlo Shopping Promenade, located across the street, offers a stylish pedestrian area with a wide selection of haute-couture boutiques. Casino lovers can enjoy an exceptional gaming experience at the world-famous Casino de Monte-Carlo.
"It was in a great location, the breakfast was excellent, and the staff were very kind and helpful. The room was also luxurious.
But a regular Japanese hotel was cleaner and had more amenities. I wish there was a bottle of water for each person."