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Living the dream at the Monaco Grand Prix

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

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Monaco has long been regarded as a playground of the rich and famous, a special place where glamour and super-charged thrills meet head on. Boasting princes and princesses, rock legends and movies stars, sporting heroes and business tycoons, Monte Carlo is the beating heart of the Riviera Principality.

The Monaco Grand Prix, a premier highlight of Europe’s social calendar, is fast approaching and attracting in its wake the finest yachts, fastest cars and the glitziest of celebrities, all eager to be part of the extraordinary atmosphere. The roar of F1 engines; the lavish parties that go on until dawn; the luxury and splendour of the world’s finest hotels – who could resist the spell of Monte Carlo?

Rising above the dazzlings lights and sweet noise of the promenade stands the elegant and chic Hotel Metropole. This beautiful setting welcomes the most prestigious of Monaco’s guests; the hotel’s opulent atrium with its elegant glass dome sets the tone and each suite has been perfectly redesigned to retain its traditional feel with an added touch of the modern. For the ultimate racing weekend, go for the Azur suite; here, hedonistic bliss awaits, and you will also be at pole position for spectacular views of the race, the suite being located right above the Grand Prix circuit!

You might also want to sample some of the stunning fare. The Yoshi Restaurant was recently awarded its first star in France’s coveted 2010 Michelin Guide and offers an exquisite blend of classic and innovative dishes enhanced by nuanced flavours and fresh produce from Japan.

Without question, the ambience and contemporary feel of the ethereal Hotel Metropole make for the most unforgettable and scintillating F1 experience – an experience you just can’t afford to miss.

For more information, please see www.metropole.com.

First amongst equals in Monte Carlo

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

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With temperatures in Britain plunging, it didn’t take much encouragement for me to head off to Monaco for a couple of days in late November for (comparatively) balmy 18 degree heat and to soak up the luxurious glamour that the world’s smallest principality is famous for. Everyone confuses Monaco and Monte Carlo. Broadly speaking, the latter is a small part of the city, most famous for its luxurious five-star hotels, casino and lavish Michelin-starred restaurants, as well as being home to countless millionaires.

First among equals in the high-end hotel scene in Monte Carlo is the stunning Hotel Metropole, which was extensively renovated a few years ago and now has managed to pull off the rare combination of a grand and lavish luxury hotel with attentive and personal service. The rooms are all exquisitely decorated, with countless civilised touches, from the iPod docks by the beds that double as alarm clocks to the marble bathrooms. It makes for a wonderfully relaxing base to stay before heading out on a trip to the Casino (to which guests get free admission) or the city’s cultural highlights.

One of the keys to the hotel’s artistic success, and why no two visits are ever likely to be exactly the same, is the way in which it’s constantly reinventing itself according to season with new themes. The current one, masterminded by design supremo Maud Lesur, is ‘A Christmas Ballet’, which builds on the legendary work of the Ballets Russes and their creator Serge Diaghilev to give the hotel a gloriously warm feel of white and gold, allowing the public spaces to sparkle with pearls.

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That said, there’s not much about the hotel that doesn’t sparkle anyway. The culinary highs include a 2 Michelin-starred Joel Robuchon restaurant, which is every bit as magnificent as you’d expect – the best view into the kitchen comes from the chef’s table, which allows you to see the artistry going into such dishes as milk-fed lamb stew and scallops cooked in seaweed butter, as well as Robuchon’s signature melt-in-mouth mashed potato. His other restaurant, which opened at the end of 2008, is Yoshi, where the food is overseen by ace Japanese chef Takeo Yamazaki. Highlights amongst the sumptuous sashimi and sushi include some of the best black cod you’re likely to have outside of Japan, as well as some sensational wagyu beef.

There’s plenty more at the Metropole to rave about, whether it’s the ESPA spa, the sumptuous afternoon teas, the amazing cocktails (the Royal Peach Mojito being first amongst equals) or the endlessly friendly staff, but, briefly, take our word for it and go. You won’t be disappointed.

4, avenue de la Madone, Monaco. www.metropole.com/en/

If you’re travelling to Monte Carlo, the easiest way is to fly with BA, who have six flights a day between London and Nice, five from Heathrow and one from London City. Fares start at £137.90, including all taxes and charges. If you’re travelling Club Europe, you can expect BA’s usual excellent service onboard, including a complimentary meal and champagne, as well as access to the Galleries Lounge in T5 beforehand.

Monaco’s new boutique hotel is a winner

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

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What is a boutique hotel exactly? No one really seems to be sure exactly – but one thing generally everybody agrees on is that intimacy and memorability are key to the boutique hotel experience. This usually means a relatively small number of rooms and a quirky design. The latest ’boutique’ hotel to hit Monaco is a welcome addition to the a principality, a place renowned more for Grand Palais, gold-leaf and that majestic Beaux Arts style characteristic of the city. The Ni Hotel may only be a three-star establishment, but it makes up for those missing stars with that all-important cool.

With only 17 rooms including 2 duplex apartments, the hotel also features a terrace with magnificent views. Possibly one of the most sexiest lobbies commands your attention with a neon palette ranging from orange to electric blue. Rooms contain ‘retro-shots’ by American photographer Andy Hartmark.

Rates start from EUR 150.

1 bis rue Grimaldi, +377 97 97 51 51

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