Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc Reopens With Two New Suites

When Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc reopened on Friday after its seasonal closing, the property also debuted two new suites and five deluxe rooms as part of an ongoing $64 million restoration project. 

The two new one-bedroom suites, located on the third floor, have balconies with garden and sea views, lounge spaces and dressing rooms. The suites, along with the five new deluxe rooms, include a private bar as well as LED TVs with an iPod station. All of the bathrooms also have under-floor heating, a traditional faucet by Collection Axor Carlton from Hans Grohé and use a selection of marble, including pink Portuguese marble, Marfil and Bourgogne stone. 

In addition to the new rooms and suites, the hotel’s Eden-Roc Suite has been completely renovated to include new décor and furnishings as well as a lush garden, wooded pergola and Jacuzzi on its 2,690-square-foot terrace overlooking the Mediterranean Sea views of the Lerins Islands. 

These most recent renovations come on the heels of a new villa, Villa Eleana, which was unveiled last year. The two-level structure has three bedrooms and bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, lounge area, private outdoor swimming pool and garden. Good to know: Personal butlers are available at the villa.

Originally built in 1870, the hotel’s ongoing restoration began in 2007 which was its first major renovation since the 1950s. During the last four years, two new restaurants as well as a new swimming pool and beach area have debuted and all public spaces have been refurbished.