Situated in Fontvieille the Columbus Hotel is a calm, elegant haven in the glamorous centre of Monaco. The contemporary luxury of this exclusive hotel is a cool alternative to traditional Monte Carlo hotels. Supremely chic, the hotel was designed by Amanda Rosa who received the prestigious Andrew Martin International Designer Award in 2001. The interiors are designed to evoke Monaco’s heyday in the 1930’s – successfully combining light wood and marble with leather and linen in subtle tones of chocolate, coffee and cream, the public rooms are fitted with bespoke Italian furniture. Adjacent to the lobby the Foxy Bar and the Brasserie Columbus have become two of the coolest drinking and dining places on the Côte d’Azur, popular with visitors and locals alike. The art deco outdoor pool and patio, where you can enjoy al-fresco dining, offer magnificent views of the Mediterranean. This chic modern hotel really is an oasis of style and sophistication in one of the most beautiful and historic towns along the French Riviera.
Rooms
The 181 opulent rooms and suites are designed in shades of soft lavender greys and creams, and are all fully equipped with cable Internet access. Luxury bathrooms feature toiletries exclusively created for the hotel. Rates start from EUR 265.
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Leisure
If you need a workout there’s a hi-tech fitness centre on site, but if sunbathing is more your style there’s exclusive boat access to the private Mala beach.
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Dining
The hotel’s elegant Brasserie serves mouth watering Mediterranean cuisine and the sophisticated Foxy Bar is the smartest place in town for great cocktails and local wines.
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Meeting facilities
Four meeting rooms accommodate up to 90 delegates.
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Location
The hotel is opposite the Princess Grace Rose Garden and adjacent to many fabulous shops, restaurants, nightclubs, museums and galleries. It is a 6-minute helicopter ride (or 30 minutes by car) from Nice Airport, which is 25 km away.
Friday, March 27, 2009
Columbus Hotel
Labels: Monaco, Monte Carlo
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