The Fairmont, Monte Carlo – Exclusive Travel Review

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For an unrivalled blend of luxury and sophistication, The Fairmont Monte Carlo resort is a wonderful choice for a holiday or short-break.

The principality of Monaco is famous for attracting the rich and famous as well as royalty. The hotel overlooks the glittering Mediterranean ocean and is one of the largest resorts in Europe, with 602 guest rooms and suites, two restaurants, a bar, 18 meeting rooms and a shopping arcade.

In the evening, guests can enjoy a trip to the Casino for a touch of James Bond style glamour, before dining at the recently opened Nobu restaurant — launched with a traditional Japanese Sake ceremony for 200 guests including Princess Charlène of Monaco and Robert De Niro.

The resort has a luxury Willow Stream Spa, and the rooftop pool affords guests breath-taking views of the Riviera. The spacious Grand Prix Suites feature a separate bedroom, a private terrace, and views of either the Grand Prix Hairpin or the sweeping expanse of the Mediterranean ocean.

Monaco enjoys more than 300 days of sunshine per year, and an evening stroll along the harbour to admire all the luxury yachts moored there is a definite must during your stay.

Exclusive Recommendations

– Request a sea view for maximum enjoyment during your stay
– Helicopter flights from Nice land nearby
– The recently opened Nobu Restaurant is well worth a visit
– Enjoy healthy Bento Boxes of sushi whilst indulging in spa treatments at the Willow Stream Spa
– Concierges can arrange sightseeing trips with multi-lingual tour guides

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