Monaco

Midrange

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Colombus Hotel
23 Ave. des Papalins

Situated in la condamine, the colombus hotel is co-owned by successful glaswegian hotelier ken mcculloch, designer amanda rosa and british f1 racing driver david coulthard all monaco residents today. there is an excellent restaurant and the lobby is a great spot to relax on the comfortable sofas. rooms are modern. the hotel is located just by the heliport, and about 200 meters from the stade louis ii.

Midrange
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Hotel Ambassador
corner of ave Prince Pierre

Suprisingly standard mid range hotel that is good value for business travellers and those watching their euros. Rooms are kitted out with the usual TV, mini bar air con, with wi fi access and cable making it a nice touch.

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PV-Holidays

Have two properties in the area (http://www.pv-holidays.co...). each room is a self-catering studio or apartment. located in beausoleil both properties range from €150-€160 per night. +33 1 58 21 55 84

Midrange
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Hôtel Cosmopolite
4 rue de la Turbie
93-30-16-95
75€-105€ ($98-$137) double without bathroom; 80€-180€ ($104-$234) double with bathroom

Simple hotel that is well priced given the hotels location. There's no elevator, and only some rooms have bathrooms, but its reasonably cheap and the hotel owner, Madame Gay Angèle is welcoming and makes you feel right at home.

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TwilightBlue Hotels
€80-€150

Selection of Hotels in Monaco.

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Bw Hotel Prince De Galles

Facing the Mediterranean, with panoramic terrace and bar, lush tropical garden and Mediterranean Restaurant. .

Top end

Top end
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Hotel Hermitage
Square Beaumarchais
98-06-59-77
320€-528€ ($416-$686) double; 568€-792€ ($738-$1,030) junior suite; from 1,596€ ($2,075) suite

Perched on a clifftop, the Hermitage offer idylic living at its best. The majority of rooms have balconies, so guests can have stunning views from their rooms. While the hotel is quite old, all amenities and features and modern and elegant in their styling and a stay here is truly well deserved. The SBM's Carte d'Or offers the Hermitage's guests transport and access to the facilities of the Monte Carlo Beach Hotel and Les Thermes Marins spa.

Top end
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Hotel de Paris
Place du Casino
92-16-30-00
400€-940€ ($520-$1,222) double; from 1,995€ ($2,594) suite

Offering a level of sophistication that has awarded itself as one of the world's most famous hotels. Featuring marble pillars, crystal chandeliers, Louis XVI chairs, and sumptous carpets, its a vision of luxury and a favorite amongst the world's travellers. Rooms are simply enormous with marble and brass furnishings and the hotel is home to the country two finest eating establishments, the Le Grill de l'Hôtel de Paris and Le Louis XV. The SBM's Carte d'Or offers the de Paris' guests transport and access to the facilities of the Monte Carlo Beach Hotel and Les Thermes Marins spa.

Top end
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Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and Resort
40 av. Princesse Grace
98-06-02-00
€300€-800 double; €750-1,400 suite

Awe impressive 4-hectare 10-acre resort. The high price reflect the quality of stay. Only steps away from Monte Carlo's sandy beaches, more than than 3/4 of rooms open onto sea views. Marble bathrooms feature flat screen tvs with cable ties, the hotel pool has an indoor pool covered with an ornate glass dome, and the hotel bar is none other than Jimmy'z's. The furnishings are sandstone floors, soft Mediterranean pastels and sleek modern amenities. The service to detail is outstanding, different shampoos and towels on different days, and the staff are polite and attentive without being intrusive. The SBM's Carte d'Or does not offer the Bay Hotel's guests access to the facilities of the Monte Carlo Beach Hotel or Les Thermes Marins. The Bay Hotel is rather self-contained, but lacks a beach.

If you're on a budget, Monaco is not the best place to be. For example, a two star hotel without breakfast and bathroom will cost around €60 per person. A better option is to stay in one of the many towns outside of Monaco, for example Ventimiglia, which is a sea-side town situated on the French-Italian border on the Italian side. Nice is only 1/2 hour away from Monaco and it's very cheap to use the frequent trains. During the winter season, a comfortable two star hotel will only cost you about €20 a person.

The Monaco Tourism center staff will also sit down and make phone calls to assist walk-ins in finding accomodation. Even if you ask for "cheap" lodging.