Accommodation
Magical views and sumptuous style
We have 118 gorgeous guestrooms designed with French panache. They are situated in three different locations around Hotel du Cap, in the original Villa Soleil, the Eden-Roc Pavilion with the sea right below, and the more private Les Deux Fontaines residence, with its especially fresh and light interiors.
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Quiet and peaceful, our Tradition Rooms are located in either the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc building or the more private Les Deux Fontaines residence.
Peaceful and private, Classic Rooms offer lovely garden views.
Superior Rooms are located in the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc’s original building built in 1870, as a writers’ retreat in a place of beauty and inspiration, so guests can truly immerse themselves in the history of the property.
There are only seven of these exclusive Deluxe Rooms and they are all situated in the historic main Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc.
Our exquisite 45sqm Junior Suites are presented in two different locations each with its unique ambiance and character.
Immerse yourself in the elegant past while surrounded by all the refinements of contemporary luxury in an extravagantly sized 80sqm suite in the historic main Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc building.
An extravagantly sized suite with a terrace overlooking the gardens.
The Eden-Roc Suite is the height of luxury, occupying pride of place atop the Eden-Roc Pavilion and commanding unrivalled views of the Lérins Islands and the Mediterranean Sea.
The ravishing Riviera
Explore the Riviera’s culture and countryside. Discover secret Mediterranean haunts and hilltops, masterpieces by Matisse and Renoir, and the glamourous boulevards of the Côte d'Azur.
Practical information
In room dining:
Our menu is available 24 hours a day
Spa:
Treatments are available in the privacy of your room for a minimum of one hour, at an extra 25% the listed spa menu price
Transport:
Guests are offered complimentary electric buggies and bicycles to travel around the property.
Good dress sense:
In every Oetker Collection guestroom you can find ‘The Giving Bag’, whereby guests can donate to charity anything they do not wish to carry home, such as clothes. Red Cross and Secours Populaire are the grateful beneficiaries.