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Inside the ultra-luxurious Monaco hotel where celebrities, millionaires, and the yachting elite stay in rooms that cost up to $41,000 per night

Sep 21, 2018, 20:26 IST

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Millionaires, celebrities, and wealthy members of the yacht industry from around the world will soon descend upon the millionaire's playground of Monaco for the annual yacht show.

And when they come, there's a good chance they'll be staying at the ultra-luxurious Hotel Metropole Monte Carlo.

"The ultra-luxurious Hotel Metropole is always one of the spots that celebrities and other high-net-worth guests flock to so they can 'see and be seen,'" Bill Springer wrote in Forbes. "But it will be even more so during the upcoming Monaco Yacht Show."

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The hotel's rooms start at about $2,070 and can go up to more than $41,000 a night for the most lavish suite, which includes a spacious private terrace and a bottle of Dom Pérignon Champagne. 

"Its warm Mediterranean spirit makes [Hotel Metropole] different from other hotels - it is nearer to being an independent house," the website reads. "The innovative and personalized services are a source of surprise and they charm its guests. It is a fashionable, elegant hotel."

Take a peek inside to see it for yourself.

The Hotel Metropole Monte-Carlo is located in the Carré d'Or Square, just a few steps from the famous Casino de Monte-Carlo.

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The hotel first opened in 1886, built in the lavish "Belle Epoque" style.

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Accommodations range from deluxe double rooms to lavish suites. For October 2018, rates for a deluxe double room started at $2,070 a night, while the suites started at $2,300.

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The deluxe "Mer" suite, with a view of the Mediterranean Sea and the hotel's pool area, started at $6,500 a night.

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The rooms were decorated by Jacques Garcia in a classical Mediterranean style.

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The Azur suite on the ground floor offers a top-notch view of the Casino gardens and the Monaco Grand Prix circuit, thanks to its large bay windows. It costs about $6,800 a night.

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The hotel's opulent Carré d'Or suite, situated on the top floor, starts at $41,452 a night in October 2018.

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The suite is nearly 1,400 square feet and features a 1,184 square foot private terrace with panoramic views of Monaco.

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It includes breakfast, personalized bathrobes, large-sized Hermes toiletries, perfumed showers, and a bottle of 2004 Dom Pérignon Champagne.

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Guests who book the Carré d'Or suite also get priority access to the hotel's amenities and a selection of "bespoke exclusive leisure activities."

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For Carré d'Or guests, the hotel even offers the "Goldeneye Experience," a James Bond-themed package that features a helicopter ride, lunch at the hotel's Japanese restaurant, a couples massage, and a candlelit dinner by Joël Robuchon on the terrace of the Carré d'Or suite.

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The hotel provides a tuxedo and an evening gown for the couple and will prepare Champagne and rose petals in the room at the end of the night.

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The hotel's heated sea-water pool, called the Odyssey, is open year-round. Guests can book swimming and aquagym lessons taught by professional coaches.

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Lounge chairs shaded by umbrellas or cabanas offer a place to relax.

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The Odyssey was designed by Karl Lagerfeld, the famed creative director at Chanel.

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The pool area includes a garden and lounge bar.

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"Odyssey is an oasis of relaxation and well-being nestled in the heart of Monte-Carlo," reads the hotel's website.

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The pool is covered throughout the winter months.

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In the pool area, guests can reserve a private cabana with a dedicated butler who serves drinks and snacks throughout the day. For lunch, you can have a private table with a menu created by the world-famous late chef Joël Robuchon.

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The hotel's main restaurant also features a menu by Joël Robuchon that includes seafood, foie gras, and chicken wings. Meals start at about $73 per person.

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One of the hotel's highlights is the Spa Metropole by Givenchy.

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At the spa, you can get $320 facials, a massage starting at $212, and for about $450, a two-hour "celestial body interlude" that includes a scrub, wrap, and "voluptuous body massage," according to the spa's brochure.

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Some of the "celebrity and high-net-worth guests" to be seen at the hotel have included Russian model and Victoria Bonya and investor Vadim Blaustein.

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Inside the ultra-luxurious Monaco hotel where celebrities, millionaires, and the yachting elite stay in rooms that cost up to $41,000 per night

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