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At
the
beginning
of
20th
century,
king
leopold
II
of
Belgium
described
"the
areas
of
the
Alpes
Maritimes
as a paradise
on
earth."
Bathed
in
the
magical
light
of
the
french
Riviera,
Cap-Ferrat
remains
boths
as
fascinating
and
beautiful
today
as
it
was
then.
It
was
at
the
heart
of
this
peaceful
paradise
of
natural
beauty
that
the
"Compagnie
Hotelière
des
Centres
de
Tourisme
Automobile"
chose
to
build
the
elegant
Grand
Hotel
du
Cap-Ferrat.
From
the
opening
of
its
doors
in
february
1908,
the
hotel
welcomed
the
aristocratic
clientele
during
the
mild
winter
season.
The
Grand-Hotel
du
Cap-Ferrat
attracted
the
international
elite
who
wintered
on
the
French
Riviera;
princes
and
dukes
of
de
Russian
Imperial
family,
the
European
royal
houses,
lords
and
barons
from
England;
the
great
entrepreneurs
of
finance
and
industry,
glittering
literary
and
artistic
celebrities.
One
of
the
best
features
of
this
turn-of-the-20th
century
palace
is
its
location
at
the
tip
of
the
peninsula
in
the
midst
of a
14-acre
garden
of
semitropical
trees
and
manicured
lawns.
It
has
been
the
retreat
of
the
international
elite
since
1908,
and
occupies
the
same
celestial
status
as
the
Réserve
and
Métropole
in
Beaulieu.
Its
cuisine
even
equals
the
Métropole's.
The
building
has
open
loggias
and
big
arched
windows,
and
a
terrace
over
the
sea
where
you
can
enjoy
the
views.
Guest
rooms
are
conservatively
modern,
with
dressing
rooms.
For
the
most
part,
they
look
as
if
the
late
Princess
Grace
might
settle
in
comfortably
at
any
minute.
They
are
generally
spacious
and
open
to
sea
views,
with
thick
carpets
and
elegant
fabric
wall
coverings.
Bathrooms
are
state-of-the-art,
with
shower/tub
combinations,
robes,
bidets,
and
power
showerheads.
The
beach
is
accessible
via
funicular
from
the
main
building. |
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Beaulieu (3 Kms) |
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Airport: |
Nice International (20 Kms) |
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By car: |
From Nice
Airport take the coast road, Promenade
des Anglais, direction Monaco. At the
entrance of Beaulieu turn right
direction St Jean-Cap-Ferrat, after the
tourist office turn right follow Cap-Ferrat,
the street until you see the hotel at
the very end. |
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TYPE OF ROOM |
RATES IN EUROS
(PER ROOM, PER NIGHT, including taxes, service and
complimentary pool entrance) |
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High Season |
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From May 25th to September 24th, 2009 |
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Pinewood View Room:
The 21 pine forest view rooms offer a quite and peaceful
ambiance overlooking the hotel's magnificent pine grove.
There are four different categories of pine forest view
rooms, classical (270 sq. feet), superior (323 sq. feet),
de luxe (538 sq. feet) and de luxe terrace (377 sq. feet
with a very large terrace). |
560 |
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Sea View Room:
The
23 sea view rooms overlook the Mediterranean, and the
majority of them face South. They offer four different
categories of sea view rooms, classical (270 sq. feet),
superior (323 sq. feet), de luxe (430 sq. feet) and
deluxe terrace (430 sq. feet with a very large terrace). |
From 980 to 1550 |
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Suite:
There are 5 sea
view suites of 592 sq. feet, each with a separate living
room. |
From 1550 |
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Deluxe Suite:
There are 5 deluxe suites which offer different
locations and ambiances in the hotel, and the majority
of them have large terraces or are very spacious (up to
85 sq. meters). The roof top suite is 70 sq. meters with
a very large terrace, one bedroom, living room and a
dressing room. |
From 2150 |
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Penthouse:
The
Penthouse is the combination of the roof top suite with
and 2 deluxe sea view rooms with terrace.
This 3014 sq. feet penthouse offers 3 bedrooms, one
living room, three bathrooms, two very large terraces,
jacuzzi on one terrace, hammam, and a large dressing
room. |
On request |
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Extras: |
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(*) High
Season: Minimum Stay of 3 nights in June and September; Minimum Stay of 5
nights in July and August.
Monaco Grand Prix
from 20th to 24th May 2009 included): On
request
City tax in
addition at € 1.50 per person/per day
Continental
Breakfast: € 35 per person |
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