The Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo unveils its secrets

Any journey to new horizons begins with the imagination. Dive into the heart of the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo legend! While it undergoes renovations, the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo invites you to dive into the legends and anecdotes that have shaped its history and to see what changes are in store. Even as the iconic venues come back to life one by one, the magic never stops at the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo.

Experience the magic the Rotunda reopening. The art of luxury is constantly reinvented in this architectural wonder with a history that spans centuries. Uncover the secrets of its renovation. Built over seven decades, the Rotunda of the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo has always impressed guests due to its magical rooms with sea view. Martinet and Viora are restoring the Rotunda’s prestige and stature, combining the rich heritage of its past with the latest in technology and comfort. Today, this magic continues through a new challenge, combining the restaurant’s prestigious history with modern comforts. Some love the sand and sea theme, while others fall under the charm of the warm, shimmering colours. All fall head over heels for the spectacular sea view.

The most refined establishment in Monaco, the new Le Grill perfectly embodies its creators’ design aesthetic, “refinement par excellence”.

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