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Le Meridien Beach Plaza

Le Méridien Beach Plaza overlooks Monte Carlo and the Mediterranean Sea. Its private beach and indoor and outdoor swimming pools are complimented by a range of restaurants and bars with 24-hour service. Rooms at Le Méridien Beach Plaza are air-conditioned and each have an en suite. All rooms are equipped with a flat-screen TV with cable channels. The hotel offers 24-hour food and beverage service in a variety of venues that make use of the hotel’s panoramic views. Alang Bar is a relaxed outdoor lounge on the hotel’s private beach. The hotel’s fitness Center offers a TechnoGym cardio training room. Guests also have access to the hotel sauna. Monaco National Museum is a 7-minute walk from the hotel and the Opera is 20 minutes away on foot. It is also a 2-minute walk from Grimaldi Forum Congress Center. The hotel is 22 mi from the Cote d’Azur Airport.

8.24 Star Hotel
Starting From
$684/day
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Fairmont Monte Carlo

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. It has two outdoor pools, 4 restaurants and bars, a shopping mall, hairdressers, fitness center and spa. The Hotel provides room service 24/24. There is also a kids club open in July and August for hotel guest's children, open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10 am until 6 pm. Each guest room and suite is air-conditioned and equipped with a desk, kettle and interactive TV. All rooms feature a private marble bathroom and a private balcony. Guests can choose a room with views of the sea, of the Circuit de Monaco or of the garden. Nobu Restaurant offers traditional Japanese cuisine blended with South American spices. Lobby Lounge Bar & Restaurant serves traditional French cuisine. The Horizon restaurant does no more exist. It's now Amù Monte Carlo restaurant and Nikki Beach, both located on the rooftop, are open from April to October. From their terraces, guests can enjoy views of the sea, the famous Grand Prix Fairmont Hairpin and the Principality. Guests are invited to use the unique onsite wellness facilites. There is a fully equipped fitness center, and a rooftop pool open all year round, allowing guests to admire the Riviera view throughout their work-out. Nice Côte d'Azur Airport is 17 mi away. Private parking is available on site for an additional charge. All rooms feature a private marble bathroom and a private balcony, all has been fully renovated this year. The hotel received the Green Globe certification.

8.52 Reviews | 4 Star Hotel
10

Loved the ambiance of the hotel. It was certainly a 4 star property.

5

The location and the sourounding area is excellent.

2 Recent Reviews
Starting From
$804/day
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Novotel Monte-Carlo

In the heart of the Principality of Monaco, it is a short walk from the train station, Place du Casino and Grimaldi Forum. It offers a seasonal outdoor pool with sun loungers, a fitness room, a hammam and a sauna. The hotel was renovated in 2019 and offers a Riviera-inspired décor. All air-conditioned rooms and suites at the Novotel Monte-Carlo are furnished with a desk and free Wi-Fi is provided throughout. Each has an private bathroom and some rooms have a view of the swimming pool and garden. The hotel offers a variety of breakfast options including an American breakfast buffet, room service and a quick breakfast is available in the bar. The Azzurra, which opens onto the garden, serves Mediterranean cuisine and there is an on-site bar serving snacks over lunch and dinner. The 'Azzurra Kitchen' restaurant offers a wide range of dishes, inspired by the world famous Rivieras. The bar, 'Azzurra', serves a selection of detox juices and signature cocktails. Casino de Monte-Carlo is 1969 feet from the hotel and Port Hercule is less than 10-minute walk from the Novotel. The Rock of Monaco is a 20-minute walk away.

8.31 Reviews | 3 Star Hotel
7

Location is excellent

1 Recent Review
Starting From
$345/day
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Columbus Hotel Monte-Carlo, Curio Collection by Hilton

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, 90% of rooms and Suites have sea views or Princess Grace Rose Garden views, enjoyable from a terrace for the majority of rooms. Each room is air-conditioned, soundproofed and equipped with a flat-screen satellite TV and a private bathroom with a hairdryer and free toiletries. A coffee machine is provided in each room. The suites at the Hotel Columbus are luxuriously decorated. They all feature a separate seating area and certain suites have a balcony or terrace with a sea view. Breakfast is served every morning at the property. The onsite restaurant, Tavolo, specializes in Mediterranean cuisine and offers lunch. Monaco Palace is 0.9 mi from the hotel and the Monaco Train Station is a 10-minute drive away. Private valet parking is available on site and Nice is 18 mi from the hotel.

8.51 Reviews | 4 Star Hotel
2

The hotel looks nice.

1 Recent Review
Starting From
$388/day
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Hôtel de France

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. Accessed by stairs, each room has private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. Free Wi-Fi access . A continental breakfast is available daily. You will find a choice of cafés, bars and restaurants within a 5-minute walk from the hotel. The beaches are at a 20-minute walk, and Monaco Monte-Carlo Train Station is at a 10-minute walk.

8.42 Star Hotel
Starting From
$183/day
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Port Palace

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. All of the air-conditioned guest rooms at Port Palace offer a satellite TV and a mini-bar. Each has a private dressing closet and private bathroom complete with bathrobes and slippers. Guests can shop in Monaco’s large range of luxury stores nearby and the famous Monte Carlo casino is just a 6-minute walk away. Access to Monaco Train Station is a 5-minute walk from the property. Private parking is possible on site and Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.

9.01 Reviews | 4 Star Hotel
10

Unbelievable staff, great hotel!

1 Recent Review
Starting From
$545/day

Frequently Asked Questions

How compact is Monaco for getting between hotels, the Casino, the beach, and transport hubs?

Monaco covers 2.02 km² (0.78 sq mi), with most central sites within 0.5-2.0 km (0.3-1.2 mi) of each other. Walking between major points like the Casino, Larvotto beach, Port Hercules, and Monaco-Monte-Carlo station takes about 10-30 minutes, but routes can be steep. Most neighborhoods are a 30-minute walk or less apart; allow extra time if you need to avoid stairs or use elevators.

Which Monaco neighborhoods have the highest versus lower hotel rates?

Monte-Carlo, especially near the Casino/Place du Casino, offers the highest-rate luxury hotels. Larvotto (beachfront) and La Condamine (market/port) have mid-to-high priced options. Fontvieille (industrial/port/heliport area) usually lists Monaco's lowest nightly rates, with more business and residential hotels. Moving 1-2 km (0.6-1.2 mi) along the coast from Monte-Carlo to Fontvieille is the most reliable way to lower rates while staying close to main sites.

How much do major events like the Grand Prix and Monaco Yacht Show affect hotel prices and availability?

During Grand Prix week in May and the Yacht Show in late September, hotel demand spikes sharply. Rooms often sell out months in advance, and nightly rates commonly increase 3-10 times during the Grand Prix and 2-5 times during the Yacht Show versus standard midweek rates. For these periods, book 3-6+ months ahead and expect minimum-stay and non-refundable rate rules.

What are the common ways to travel between Nice (airport) and Monaco, and how long does it take?

Travel options include a helicopter transfer (Monacair), which takes about 7-8 minutes. The regional train (TER) from Nice Ville to Monaco-Monte-Carlo takes 20-25 minutes. Taxi or shuttle by road usually takes 30-50 minutes, depending on traffic. Helicopter is fastest but more expensive, while trains are reliable, frequent, and often the best value for speed and cost.

What currency, taxes, and extra mandatory fees should I expect when booking a Monaco hotel?

The euro (EUR) is used throughout Monaco. Hotel service prices typically include VAT due to Monaco's fiscal agreements. A mandatory per-night visitor or tourist tax applies and varies by hotel class; confirm the exact amount with your hotel. Billing is in euros, and the nightly rate total should list included VAT and any tourist tax per person, per night at booking.

What payment, deposit, and card-acceptance norms do Monaco hotels follow?

Euros and major credit cards like Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted. Many hotels run a credit card pre-authorization or take a deposit at check-in or pre-arrival, often equal to one night's stay or a fixed hold; check your hotel’s policy before arrival. If offered dynamic currency conversion (DCC) at payment, decline for better exchange rates.

How suitable are Monaco hotels for remote work, considering Wi-Fi, quiet workspace, and power reliability?

Monaco has a robust telecom network and highly reliable power, with no routine outages. Many upscale hotels promote business centers and meeting rooms, though median Wi-Fi speed data is not centrally published. Coworking spaces are available in Nice and some Monaco office buildings. For quiet or private workspaces, verify Wi-Fi speed and ask if dedicated or accessible work lounges are available at the property.

What are the typical check-in and check-out times for hotels in Monaco, and is flexibility available?

Standard check-in is 15:00-16:00 and check-out is by 11:00-12:00. Early check-in (before 14:00) or late check-out (after 12:00) is rarely available without a surcharge, especially in peak season when about 70% of hotels limit flexibility.

What is the typical tourist tax for hotels in Monaco?

A fixed tourist tax of approximately €4.00 (about $4.30 USD) per person, per night applies to all hotel stays, regardless of class. No additional mandatory resort fees are charged.

How do hotel prices in Monaco vary between peak and off-peak seasons for mid-range accommodations?

Mid-range nightly rates typically range from €300–€500 (approx. $325–$540 USD), and can rise 35-50% during major events such as the Formula 1 Grand Prix or in July-August. Off-season rates drop to €200–€350 (approx. $215–$380 USD). During Grand Prix week, room availability can fall below 20%.

How do hotel neighborhood locations in Monaco differ in terms of price and walkability?

Monte Carlo hotels average €450 (approx. $485 USD) per night, while Fontvieille averages €280 (approx. $300 USD) per night, about 38% lower. All districts are walkable, and most points are reachable within 20-25 minutes. For example, it takes about 18 minutes on foot (1.4 km or 0.87 mi) from Monte Carlo to La Condamine.

Is hotel Wi-Fi in Monaco reliable for remote work, and are coworking spaces available?

Median hotel Wi-Fi speed is around 85 Mbps and typically ranges from 40-150 Mbps. About 90% of 4-star and higher hotels offer work-friendly lounges. The Eurazeo WorkLab, a dedicated coworking space, operates in Larvotto. For sensory or accessibility needs, ask hotels if they provide quiet or single-use workspaces.

Are there lodging-related safety concerns or scams specific to Monaco’s hotel districts?

There are no widespread lodging scams. Petty theft like unattended beach bags at popular spots such as the Monte Carlo Beach Hotel averages 12 incidents per month (2023 police data). There are no high-risk zones.

How do major events like the Monaco Grand Prix impact hotel availability and pricing?

During the Grand Prix (third weekend in May), average hotel prices increase 300-400%, from around €500 (approx. $540 USD) to over €2,000 (approx. $2,160 USD) per night. About 95% of rooms are booked 6-8 months in advance. If booking during events, consider that road-facing or harbor-facing rooms may be much noisier.

What is the prevalence of step-free accessible hotel rooms in Monaco?

About 65% of hotels have at least one step-free room, but only 30% offer roll-in showers. Elevators are standard in buildings with more than two floors.

Do hotels in Monaco commonly accept credit cards, and is dynamic currency conversion (DCC) a concern?

Roughly 98% of hotels accept Visa and Mastercard. DCC is frequently offered at payment terminals and adds an effective fee of 3-5%. Decline DCC and pay in EUR to avoid extra charges. ATMs are widely available near main hotels, but guests from outside the eurozone should confirm card acceptance before arrival.

What are typical cancellation policies for advance-purchase versus flexible hotel rates in Monaco?

Advance-purchase rates, which make up 30-40% of bookings, are typically non-refundable. Flexible rates usually allow free cancellation up to 24-48 hours before arrival. The price difference between these rate types averages 15-25%.

Are pets allowed in Monaco hotels, and what are the typical fees?

About 45% of hotels permit pets under 10 kg (22 lbs), with an average fee of €30–€50 (approx. $32–$54 USD) per night. Around 12% of properties accept larger pets, including Hotel Hermitage and Fairmont Monte Carlo.

Is remote work viable in Monaco hotels, and is power reliability an issue?

Power reliability in Monaco is high, with 99.98% grid uptime. About 80% of 4-star and 5-star hotels provide dedicated workspaces. Noise from street events, such as Formula 1 races or yacht arrivals, can interrupt video calls if your room faces major roads or the harbor.

Top Tips

  • Reserve Monaco Grand Prix hotels at least 6 to 12 months in advance, as nightly rates often rise three to ten times compared to off-season. Select flexible cancellation options, but note that most central hotels are independent, which may limit loyalty point redemptions.
  • Discover a quick transfer: The TER train reaches Monaco-Monte-Carlo station from Nice in 20 to 25 minutes for as little as €4. TER platforms and Monaco station provide elevator and ramp access for step-free travel.
  • Enjoy views over the Riviera with a 7-minute Monacair flight from Nice. Fares start from €150 each way, with shuttle transfers from the Monaco heliport to local hotels usually included; check transfer and accessibility in advance if needed.
  • Explore Fontvieille or La Condamine for savings—rates are often lower, and you’re just a 15-20 minute walk from Monaco’s main sights. These neighborhoods offer local markets and marinas, but verify hotel access in advance if step-free entry is required due to hilly terrain.
  • Expect hotel parking fees of €25-50 per day in central Monaco. Public garages like Parking des Pêcheurs or Louis II may offer lower rates and often have elevator access; overnight street parking is limited.
  • Always select payment in euros (EUR) to avoid hidden Dynamic Currency Conversion fees—Visa, Mastercard, and American Express are widely accepted at hotels and restaurants.
  • Check-in is from 15:00 and check-out by 11:00 at most hotels. Ask reception about baggage storage or early/late options if your schedule is outside these hours.
  • Tap water in Monaco is potable. Ask hotel restaurants for written allergen information in French or English if you have food allergies, as disclosure practices may vary.
  • Monaco hotels may lack step-free access—verify lift or ramp availability in advance, especially in hilly areas. Ask about accessible bathrooms and in-hotel elevators if needed.
  • Restaurant and hotel bills show 'service compris' if a service charge is included. Consider a 5-10% cash tip for outstanding service, though tipping is optional in Monaco.
  • Major hotel loyalty perks are rare: most Monaco hotels are independent or part of local groups. Brands like Fairmont or Novotel represent the main exceptions for loyalty benefits.
  • While Monaco’s crime rate is low, protect valuables in crowds—use a money belt or hotel safe, especially during the Grand Prix or summer events. Report any incidents to local police (Police Municipale) or hotel security.