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Best hotels in Monaco | Official ranking 2026

◆ May 2026 · Principality of Monaco · Official ranking

Our chic and premium ranking of the five best hotels in the Principality of Monaco in 2026, selected according to a strict criterion: an indoor pool or indoor spa is mandatory. From the iconic palace on the Casino Square to the Mediterranean seafront resort, from the Belle Époque to the Carré d’Or, here is our top 5, complete with rankings and the best value-for-money picks.

With its 30 classified hotels across 2 km², the Principality of Monaco concentrates one of the highest densities of upscale hotels in the world. The Société des Bains de Mer (SBM, founded 1863) controls the majority of them · Hôtel de Paris, Hermitage, Monte-Carlo Bay · sharing the stage with iconic independents such as the Métropole and the Fairmont Monte Carlo.

For this official La Revue Des Hôtels 2026 ranking, we applied a discriminating technical criterion: each property must offer an indoor pool or indoor spa. Serious wellness is an integral part of the luxury experience today; hotels lacking such facilities were excluded. Beyond this filter, we weighted four criteria: dining quality (Michelin stars, signature chef), service excellence, heritage credentials and, for the last entry in the ranking, value for money.

◆ The Ranking

Our top 5 best hotels in Monaco in 2026

Five palaces and resorts selected according to our strict criterion (indoor pool or spa), ranked from best to most accessible. For each address: the detail, the verdict and a link to book.

#1

★★★★★ Palace · Casino Square · SBM

Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo

The Principality’s absolute gold standard

La Revue score

9.6/10

Belle Époque facade of the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, Casino Square
Hôtel de Paris lobby with marble floors and Louis XIV statue
Diamond Suite Princess Grace at the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo

◆ Average rates (standard room)

Low season
from €850 per night (Nov.–Mar., excl. holidays)
High season
around €1,800 per night (Jun.–Aug., Yacht Show September)
F1 Grand Prix
€2,500 minimum (standard room, Grand Prix week)
Premium suites
Princess Grace / Winston Churchill suites: €8,000 to €15,000 per night during the Grand Prix.

Opened in 1864 and reopened in 2018 after four years of works and a €280 M investment, the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo remains, nearly 160 years later, the absolute reference for the European palace. On the Casino Square, facing the Casino de Monte-Carlo, 207 rooms and suites benefit from SBM’s signature service (bicorne-hatted bellboys, surgical concierge, acrobatic valet), from the three Michelin stars of Louis XV–Alain Ducasse (held since 1990), and from direct access to the Thermes Marins de Monte-Carlo (12,000 m², indoor seawater pool). Renovation architect: Richard Martinet · interior design Bruno Moinard.

  • Casino Square, facing the Casino de Monte-Carlo
  • Louis XV–Alain Ducasse (★★★ Michelin) + panoramic Le Grill
  • Direct access to the Thermes Marins (12,000 m², indoor seawater pool)
  • 2018 renovation by Richard Martinet · interior by Bruno Moinard
  • 207 rooms and suites · retractable dome over the inner courtyard

Why #1: the rare combination of a legendary location, a triple-Michelin dining room, old-school service at SBM standards and an architectural heritage unmatched in the Principality. A once-in-a-lifetime experience.

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#2

★★★★★ · Carré d’Or · Independent

Hôtel Métropole Monte-Carlo

The couture palace of the Carré d’Or

La Revue score

9.2/10

Belle Époque facade of the Hôtel Métropole Monte-Carlo, Carré d'Or
Indoor pool and Spa Métropole by Guerlain
Panoramic view over Monaco from the Hôtel Métropole

◆ Average rates (standard room)

Low season
from €700 per night (Nov.–Mar., excl. holidays)
High season
around €1,400 per night (Jun.–Aug., Yacht Show September)
F1 Grand Prix
€1,900 minimum (standard room, Grand Prix week)
Premium suites
Carré Or Suite: €6,000 to €9,000 per night during the Grand Prix.

A short walk from the Casino Square but already within the residential Carré d’Or, the Métropole is the stylistic antithesis of its neighbouring SBM palaces: maximalist décor by Jacques Garcia (velvet, Murano chandeliers, palms, a garnet-and-gold palette), a unique Mediterranean interior garden in Monaco, and a deliberately intimate format of 126 rooms and suites. The Spa Métropole by Guerlain features a heated indoor pool, and two Michelin-starred restaurants share the house: Yoshi (Japanese, Michelin star since 2010) and Les Ambassadeurs by Christophe Cussac (Michelin star). Member of Leading Hotels of the World.

  • Signature Jacques Garcia décor · unique Mediterranean interior garden
  • Spa Métropole by Guerlain · heated indoor pool
  • Yoshi (★ Michelin, Japanese) + Les Ambassadeurs by Christophe Cussac (★)
  • 126 rooms & suites · Leading Hotels of the World
  • Steps from the Casino and Casino Square

Why #2: a more intimate atmosphere than the SBM palaces, unparalleled Garcia design, a full-scale Guerlain spa and two Michelin stars under one roof. Our Carré d’Or favourite.

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#3

★★★★★ Palace · Casino Square · SBM

Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo

Belle Époque, Eiffel skylight and harbour views

La Revue score

9.4/10

Pink Belle Époque facade of the Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo, Monaco harbour
Winter garden skylight by Gustave Eiffel at the Hermitage
Exclusive Prestige sea-view room at the Hôtel Hermitage

◆ Average rates (standard room)

Low season
from €650 per night (Nov.–Mar., excl. holidays)
High season
around €1,200 per night (Jun.–Aug., Yacht Show September)
F1 Grand Prix
€1,700 minimum (standard room, Grand Prix week)
Premium suites
Upper-floor harbour-view suite: €4,500 to €7,000 per night during the Grand Prix.

A direct neighbour of the Hôtel de Paris on Casino Square, the Hermitage has cultivated its Belle Époque identity since 1900, centred on the winter garden skylight designed by Gustave Eiffel (1899, listed historic monument). The pink Belle Époque facade is classified, and half the rooms look out over Monaco harbour (upper floors are strongly recommended). The Pavyllon Monte-Carlo by Yannick Alléno restaurant, perched on the rooftop, offers Michelin-starred Mediterranean cuisine. Access to the Thermes Marins de Monte-Carlo (12,000 m²) is included, shared with the Hôtel de Paris. A more discreet atmosphere, rates approximately 30% lower.

  • Winter garden skylight by Gustave Eiffel (1899, listed historic monument)
  • Full access to the Thermes Marins de Monte-Carlo (shared with Hôtel de Paris)
  • Le Vistamar (★ Michelin) · panoramic brasserie over the Monaco bay
  • 277 rooms and suites · harbour or Casino views
  • 30% cheaper than the Hôtel de Paris for an equivalent standard

Why #3: the same SBM service quality as the Hôtel de Paris, full access to the Thermes Marins, and a slightly more understated atmosphere. The smart alternative for connoisseurs.

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#4

★★★★ Resort · Pointe Saint-Roman · SBM

Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort

The SBM resort with a sandy lagoon

La Revue score

9.0/10

Exterior view of the Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort at Pointe Saint-Roman
Sea-view suite at Monte-Carlo Bay
Signature black truffle and Iberian ham spaghetti by chef Marcel Ravin at BLue Bay

◆ Average rates (standard room)

Low season
from €450 per night (Nov.–Mar., excl. holidays)
High season
around €900 per night (Jun.–Aug., Yacht Show September)
F1 Grand Prix
€1,400 minimum (standard room, Grand Prix week)
Premium suites
Lagoon-view suite: €2,500 to €4,000 per night during the Grand Prix.

Step away from the Carré d’Or and into resort mode: this is the unique promise of the Monte-Carlo Bay, perched on Pointe Saint-Roman a 10-minute shuttle ride from the Casino. Its signature: a 4,000 m² sandy lagoon-pool heated year-round, Monaco’s only private beach. All 334 rooms and suites feature a balcony with sea or garden views; the contemporary building houses a Cinq Mondes Spa and the BLue Bay restaurant by chef Marcel Ravin (two Michelin stars), offering creative Caribbean-Mediterranean cuisine. Rates approximately 40% lower than the neighbouring SBM palaces, family-friendly atmosphere.

  • 4,000 m² sandy lagoon-pool · heated year-round
  • BLue Bay (★★ Michelin) · chef Marcel Ravin · creative Caribbean cuisine
  • Full indoor Cinq Mondes Spa (hammam, sauna, jacuzzi, fitness)
  • 334 rooms and suites · all with balcony
  • Private beach · Casino shuttle · family-friendly

Why #4: the ideal compromise for combining the Principality with a resort-style holiday. Rates approximately 40% lower than the Carré d’Or palaces. Perfect for longer summer stays or families.

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#5

★★★★ · Avenue des Spélugues · Accor

Fairmont Monte Carlo

The accessible Grand Prix icon

La Revue score

8.8/10

Facade of the Fairmont Monte Carlo overlooking Monaco bay
Fairmont Monte Carlo rooftop pool with 180° bay view
Nobu Monte Carlo restaurant at the Fairmont

◆ Average rates (standard room)

Low season
from €350 per night (Nov.–Mar., excl. holidays)
High season
around €750 per night (Jun.–Aug., Yacht Show September)
F1 Grand Prix
€1,200 minimum (standard room, Grand Prix week)
Premium suites
Diamond rooftop suite: €3,500 to €5,500 per night during the Grand Prix.

The youngest of the five (1975, modernist design without Belle Époque heritage), the Fairmont compensates with a spectacular position on the Monaco Grand Prix circuit: the legendary Loews hairpin passes directly in front of the hotel each May. The year-round heated rooftop pool delivers a 180° view over the bay. 596 rooms with balconies, Nobu Monte Carlo restaurant (Japanese-Peruvian signature), a full indoor Willow Stream Spa and a private casino on the 5th floor. The decisive argument: rates often half those of the neighbouring Hôtel de Paris, with healthy availability year-round.

  • Heated rooftop pool year-round · 180° bay view
  • Willow Stream Spa indoor · pool + hammam + sauna
  • Nobu Monte Carlo · Japanese-Peruvian signature cuisine
  • 596 rooms with balcony · on the F1 Grand Prix circuit
  • Rates often half those of the neighbouring Hôtel de Paris

Why #5: it does not compete in the heritage court of the SBM palaces, but delivers comparable services and location at a significantly more accessible price. Ideal for experiencing Monaco without paying the heritage palace premium.

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