Stunning views, sprawling spaces, and unmatched opulence – Take a look at the top 5 luxury hotel suites in Monaco


Monaco, rightly known as a Billionaires’ playground is the second-smallest and the most densely populated country in the world. Credit its lavish wealth, casinos, or glamorous events, in any case, the world wants to be in Monaco. The country is home to less than 40,000 residents, mostly millionaires (and many billionaires) and also to some of the world’s most exclusive and beautiful hotel suites. One can expect the purest form of luxury, timeless elegance and matchless extravagance in everything the French Riviera has to offer. Of all the tops suites in Monaco, Luxurylaunches selects and shares five of the top suites:


5. Suite Eleven, Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort
The entire eleventh floor of the Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort is turned into a double suite that offers a surface area of 195 m2 coupled with fantastic panoramic views, suspended between sea and sky. Other than the two bedrooms the highlight of the Suite Eleven is the massive covered terrace, overlooking the Mediterranean and offering unmatched views of Monaco. The suite offers a private entrance accessible by lift, with access to the eleventh floor for key holders only which is why it’s preferred by the celebs and high rollers who visit Monaco, according to Casinotalk.com.

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4. Princely Diamond Suite, Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo
At the seventh floor of the Hotel Hermitage Monte-Carlo is the three bedroom suite that spans 330 square-meters with three terraces, a living room, and three dressing rooms. A personal housekeeper ensures you are comfortable right from unpacking of cases along with a private butler, and a limousine at guest’s beck and call for trips in Monte-Carlo.


3. Diamond Suite, Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo
176 square meters of sophistication coupled with stunning views of the Mediterranean and the Opéra de Monte-Carlo, the diamond suite shines true to its name as one of the best places to live in Monaco. Opulence is omnipresent with contemporary furnishings, a gorgeous bathroom lined with gold and white marble, as well as an impeccably elegant bedroom with a breathtaking view of the Place du Casino.


2. Prince Rainier III Suite, Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo
Made as a tribute to Monaco’s “Prince Builder”, this suite is one of Riviera’s most exclusive suites that combine precious materials with contemporary design, creating an atmosphere suitable for the richest of the world. The suite with its two rooms, a steam room shower, sauna, a large main lounge with a bar area, ample terrace, and an amazing heated counter-current swimming pool, opens out fully onto the Place du Casino. This rooftop villa is truly the crown jewel of the new Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo

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1. Princess Grace Suite, Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo
The Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo was Princess Grace’s favorite venue where she welcomed the elite of the time along with Prince Rainier; the only logical thing to do is pay homage to its namesake with a vast two-floor, 910-square-metre that embodies her elegance and refined sophistication, by dedicating a space with an unparalleled experience. The Princess Grace Suite is a haven of tranquility with a captivating fragrance of the roses from the patio. Two sitting rooms, a living room, a dining room, a kitchen, and a study occupy the suite that also displays the iconic princess’s work and her personal souvenirs, including her favorite poems and books.

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