Renovations at the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo

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L'Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo is on the verge of experiencing one of its most historic moments in 150 years of existence.

On 6 October 2014, the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo will begin a significant renovation and restructuring programme, scheduled to last 4 years.
In order to carry out this programme, the hotel will be partially closed throughout this period. However, to properly prepare for this transition period, during which we wish to welcome customers in the best possible conditions, the hotel must close completely for two months starting in October. The complete reopening is scheduled for September 2018.

These renovations aim to give a more distinct form to François Blanc’s dream of “a hotel that surpasses everything that has been created until now”. The major innovations will include the creation of a garden courtyard in the middle of the establishment, roof renovations, a new spa, fitness and pool area, exceptional suites and a “rooftop villa” with a private garden and pool. The overall accommodation capacity will be similar, but the rooms and suites will be bigger and the number of suites will increase.

The historic hotel facade facing the Café de Paris will remain intact. Legendary places including the Entrance Hall and the Wine Cellar and emblematic establishments such as Le Bar Américain, La Salle Empire, Le Louis XV and Le Grill will all remain. Architects Richard Martinet and Gabriel Viora are in charge of carrying on and exalting the spirit of the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, while anchoring the establishment firmly in the 21st century so that the legend may live on.

During the renovation works at the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, take advantage of the opportunity to discover the other luxury hotel, the Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo!