The
Grand-Hotel du Cap-Ferrat was awarded «Best Palace in the World» on January
11th 2012, by the prestigious magazine Hotel & Lodge.
The
Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, entirely refurbished by Pierre-Yves Rochon,
re-opened its doors on 15th May 2009 after 14 months of extension and
refurbishment work. Our new wing, the "Residence", created by the
Nicean architect Luc Svetchine, offers 16 new rooms , 8 exclusive suites with
private swimming pools, and a 750m² new spa. Leopold II of Belgium declared, at
the beginning of the twentieth century, that the magnificent landscapes of
Alpes-Maritimes were, in a sense, Paradise on earth. Bathed in an azure halo of
light, Cap-Ferrat remains as dazzling and fascinating a corner of Paradise now
as it was then.
It was in
the heart of this peaceful paradise of wild beauty overlooking the
Mediterranean that the Compagnie Hôtelière des Centres de Tourisme Automobile
chose to build, in 1908, the Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat.
Housed in a
pristine white mansion between Nice and Monaco, the Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat
is nestled amidst 17 acres of lushly landscaped gardens with panoramic view on
the Mediterranean.
In 2009,
the Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat has been redecorated by Pierre-Yves Rochon and a
new wing has been created called 'the new residence'. It features 16 Deluxe
rooms and 8 Deluxe suites, each with its own private pool and spacious terrace.
With the
addition of this new residence, the hotel now has 73 rooms and suites. The
Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat has a spacious spa with a dedicated 1 200 m² garden.
The three restaurants have also been redesigned: 'La Véranda' All day dining
restaurant, 'Le Cap' the gastronomic restaurant with 1 Michelin Star and
"Le Club Dauphin" the private beach club restaurant with the Olympic
pool and seaside daytime meals.
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That looks amazing!!
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