Located immediately outside Monaco, the Best Western Plus Hotel Prince de Galles is a hotel rich in history.
Since 1865, this former barracks for the Carabiniere of the Princes of Monaco has welcomed lovers of the French Riviera. Located a mere stones throw from the Palais Carnolès, the former summer residence of Prince Antonio I of Monaco, this charming hotel is managed by the Laurenti family, who provides their guests with the warmest of welcomes. Here, service goes hand in hand with availability, quality and the highest of standards. In addition to its uninterrupted view of the sea, the Italian Riviera, the Old Town of Menton and Cape Martin, the hotel benefits from the regions exceptionally mild, subtropical climate. An ideal location for those seeking rest, relaxation and well-being, it attracts the same satisfied guests year after year.
Upon entering the Best Western Plus Hotel Prince de Galles, visitors are welcomed by an exceptional collection of old travel posters celebrating Menton and the French Riviera. The hotel has 63 rooms, most of which boast a balcony for guests to enjoy the warm Mediterranean sun and refreshing sea spray. All of the hotels comfortable, well-lighted rooms are air conditioned and equipped with internet and satellite TV. The breakfast room, with its terrace and view overlooking the sea, allows guests to enjoy the sites exceptional beauty and mild climate from the earliest hours of the day. The terrace solarium and Mediterranean garden are an invitation to rest and relaxation. Enjoy your stay.
"We liked the hotel. It is a bit away from the city center, but you can walk there in 15 minutes. There is a small and clean beach nearby. The rooms are small, but clean and cozy. The hotel has free tea and coffee 24 hours a day, as well as small desserts. Gorgeous sea view. Excellent breakfast. Excellent gym. The only thing we didn't like was the staff's behavior. We asked to park our car in the hotel parking lot, where there were two free spaces, but we were told that the spaces were occupied by other guests who had left. However, during the day and in the evening and the next morning, there were still 2 spaces available. Apparently, the staff was just too lazy to do it. Fortunately, there were enough parking slots on the public parking nearby."