Le Meridien Beach Plaza
Le Méridien Beach Plaza in Monaco, where every moment offers something extraordinary on the French Riviera. Nestled along the pristine Mediterranean coastline, our hotel invites you to experience the perfect balance of luxury and leisure. Feel at ease on our private beach, just steps from the vibrant pulse of Monte Carlo's world-renowned shopping and nightlife. Elevate your stay with adventures like jet-skiing or parasailing, then unwind with a crafted cocktail by one of our stunning, custom-designed pools. This is more than just a destination. Itâs where youâll rejuvenate your senses and soothe your body in our serene indoor and outdoor pools. In your room or suite, expect nothing less than an elevated experience, blending Mediterranean charm with bold and stylish accents. Select accommodations at our Monaco beach hotel offer expansive private terraces, unveiling breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea and the iconic Monte Carlo skyline, a dream destination ready to be discovered.
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Le Meridien Beach Plaza
22 Avenue Princesse Grace, 98000 Monte Carlo, Monaco
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Cancel policy may be more restrictive based on rate / room booked, season, special events
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Children policyRoom rates include the accommodation of children (12 years old or younger) who sleep in the existing bedding of a guest room. Rollaway beds may incur extra charges; cribs are included in the cost of the room.Pets are allowed upon request
Per room-1 pet 12 kg max-EUR 25 nightly fee. No pets on beach or in pool areas.
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Property's Green Action
We aim to reduce energy usage per hotel room. We implement water reduction methods that do not affect the guest experience. We support Fair Trade practices. We also increase procurement of food and beverage grown and produced locally and minimize the procurement of overharvested or endangered species of both plants and animals.
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The Green Key

Green Key is an eco-label awarded to around 3,200 hotels and other sites in more than 65 countries worldwide. Achieving the Green Key award requires compliance with a range of criteria, including:
• Comply with legislation and CSR policy within the areas of environment, health, safety, and labor
• Prepare an environmental/sustainability policy and action plan
• Train staff on environmental/sustainability issues
• Display information about Green Key and other environmental/sustainability initiatives
• Display information about local transportation and nearby parks/conservation areas
• Implement water-saving initiatives in guest rooms, e.g. flow restrictors in taps and showers, smart watering initiatives of the garden, etc.
• Install program for the reuse of towels and/or sheets in guest rooms
• Separate waste and implementation of waste saving initiatives (including food waste)
• Avoid the use of chemical cleaning products with dangerous compounds
• Safe storage of chemical products
• Stationary and paper are environmentally friendly produced
• Implement energy-saving initiatives in guest rooms, e.g. energy-efficient light bulbs, standard-defined heating/cooling temperature, etc.
• Purchase of food/beverage products that are organic, eco-labeled, fair-trade labeled, and/or locally produced
• Avoid chemical pesticides and fertilizers in green areas
• Staff areas fulfill the same requirements as guests and public areas
• Encourage cooperation with suppliers and local community on environmental/sustainability matters
Rachel Whimpenny 2 years ago – Google
Xin Yang Jerry WU 2 years ago – Google
You can take bus brown and green line from the train station to get the hotel. Bus route are not available on google map, Uber are not available.
Taxi from the train station is about 15 EUR.
Nice service and facilities. Staff are very friendly and helpful, I was upgraded to an suite as an Elite Marriott member. Super spacious room!!
Breakfast is about the average European 5 stars standard. Didn’t try lunch or dinner. But the out door dining area was magnificent!
Greg Schlitt 2 years ago – Google
Meech Hoodance 2 years ago – Google
Since the Monte Carlo Television Festival was going on during our stay, the hotel seemed very happening and was a cool place to stay at. Lots of exclusive parties out on the patio area.
Highly recommended!
lina al 2 years ago – Google
A M 2 years ago – Google
Meech Hoodance 2 years ago – Google
Miles Fawcett 2 years ago – Google
Highlights:
- the private beach
- floating in the salt water pools
- views from the room and the terraces
- walking from the hotel
- people watching
- front desk staff
- Platinum complimentary breakfast
Room for Improvement:
- it took 30 minutes to get a bell hop to assist with bringing luggage down and checkout
- The Gym was OK but not great
- Pools close early and would liked to have used them till later in the evening
- Lots of events at hotel so areas were closed to guests almost every evening
- Some "Design Suites" do not have balconies -- we would prefer a standard room with a balcony to a "suite" without
SPG Platinum Benefits:
We received as part of benefits:
- suite upgrade
- complimentary breakfast
- half price drinks at happy hour
We were pleased with the Plat benefits.
Anthony James Mcgann 2 years ago – Google
Lucas Devereax 2 years ago – Google
Seralyn Campbell 2 years ago – Google
semih ergun 2 years ago – Google
Chris Blascowicz 2 years ago – Google
There is still rooms for improvement though. The prices for the car park is ridiculously overpriced- not even the Hotel de Üaris charges 46€ for parking... and if you pay 300€/night it should be obligatory that you dont have to shower in a bathtube...but we will be back nonetheless.
Ferdinando Giammichele 2 years ago – Google
There's a pleasant outdoor seating area with seaview, a garden, and a white fine pebble private beach with bar and lounges is available. Staff are plenty, attentive and helpful. Breakfast is good with a wide choice of cooked and cold sweet and savoury options.
Extras may be pricey, like parking at €46/day (at the nearby municipal Larvotto parking it's just €20/day) and minibar stuff.
Hannah Baumer 2 years ago – Google
T H 2 years ago – Google
The check in process was smooth and easy. The clerk was very pleasant and informative.
Parking is about 34 euro a night though you can get public parking across the street for about half price.
The room had a great view and the bed was very comfortable. The toiletries in the bath room were nice and the towels soft.
We had a noise in our room that we could resolve, we called to the front desk and they offered to move us (and even provide ear plugs if we decided to stay). Nice service.
The breakfast was 24 euros if you included it at time of check-in. It was a good breakfast though nothing spectacular.
Overall positive experience.
Marlon Familton 2 years ago – Google
Laurent Moreau 2 years ago – Google
Cilla Paul 2 years ago – Google
Room was clean, but seem to have no extractor fan in bathroom.
Breakfast was excellent. So much to choose from, and all cooked to a high standard. Staff again where very accommodating. The bar area was really nice, wide variety of beverages. Staff went out of their way in making our group welcome.
Facilities were excellent, especially the indoor pool and sauna area. Large out-side dinning area, out-side pool (although currently closed (March), as well as a lovely private beach.
The only reason why this hotel didn't receive 5 stars, in purely down to their dog policy. The fact we weren't aware that dogs are allowed in any bedroom, as well as the dinning and drinking areas.
Not bothered about the drinking area, but concerned about the no restrictions in bedrooms...
Please consider those who may have allergies and reactions, maybe this needs to be said at time of booking.
In all, my experience was wonderful. Thank you
Gapi iTV 2 years ago – Google
graham cooke 2 years ago – Google
Gherard Christofersen 2 years ago – Google
Renee Meraz 3 years ago – Google
Саид Абу Хасан 3 years ago – Google
Kapil Dham 3 years ago – Google
Mike Lindblom 3 years ago – Google
Ali Bashir 3 years ago – Google
Roger Layton 3 years ago – Google
The rooms seem to be a little more outdated with each visit, but still very nice. The AC didn't work on our last stay so they brought in a portable unit to help keep us cool until they could find us a new room.
The casino and other hotspots are within walking distance. I think this is the only private beach in Monaco, which is nice not chasing down a public beach. The staff are nice. The property is nice. The pools are nice... and topless.
Be cautious about the cost of extras, you don't want to be surprised when the credit card bill arrives.
Samuel Hunter 3 years ago – Google
Dan Push 3 years ago – Google
John Hawkins 3 years ago – Google
The beach is composed of very small pebbles, which are actually quite comfortable to walk on bare foot, and the sea is crystal clear. There is a net to prevent jellyfish etc getting into the swimming area, but some small fish are still able to get through, and it was really magical to have them swimming around our ankles as we stood in the sea.
Our room was clean, comfortable, and perfectly pleasant enough. It was lovely to have the balcony and the sea view, and in the evening we enjoyed watching the moonlight over the water, and the yachts moored off in the distance. If I had one minor nit it would be that the pillows were too soft.
Breakfast was good, and very nice to sit out on the terrace. Other than that though we didn't really partake of the hotel's food or drink much, as it was the usual comically overpriced Monaco hotel fare. I assume this actually works for them as a business model or they wouldn't keep doing it. Despite being out on a limb at the Eastern extreme of Monaco there are still good (and more reasonably priced) places to eat within walking distance, as well as a good wine shop on Boulevard des Moulins where you can buy chilled Champagne at a quarter of the price of what the hotel would charge for exactly the same product (it's not just Le Meridien, they all do this!).
Emre 3 years ago – Google
The Sauna is horrible! Its so small that only 2 people can fit, and its old, very old! You can't go into the sauna with your wife or girlfriend as the saunas are separate. The indoor pool was a bit dirty too.
There was some bad smell in the room. But not so much.
What I didn't like is the small shower cabin and the old doors that make so much noise. You will definitely get disturbed every morning by the noise of the doors that are being constantly opened and closed by the room service. They don't respect people who may sleep longer than others.
Althea Ostermann 3 years ago – Google
ihab bibo 3 years ago – Google
Martin Shirley 3 years ago – Google
Jason Tinley 3 years ago – Google
I Battle 3 years ago – Google
Monica Carrasco 3 years ago – Google
Paul Stow 3 years ago – Google
Matt Horton 3 years ago – Google
Staff were generally pleasant, however the reception staff were arrogant and rude and were very funny about money. On check-in I was told I would be chased up if I didn't pay straight away upon check-out...rather obvious, and should go without saying at a five star hotel.
On to the facilities!
The private beach and pools are excellent and never full! The beach is intimate and a the water is clear, although it had some rubbish floating around. Hotel room is good but not fancy. Breakfast is great but no coffee machine. The staff then engage in a frenzy to pack everything down at 10:25, rather unprofessional. The gym is small and only had a few bikes and treadmills, but is a welcome addition.
But warning!.... everything extra is extremely expensive! One bottle of water from the fridge is €8. A burger and chips is €32. Lunch at the restaurant is €82, don't even ask about dinner... So my advice would be to eat out.
If this hotel were in France you wouldn't get your money's worth, but Monaco is a different game, so I'm not sure. I think the premium price is all about the access to the private beach, which was rather good.
In summary if you want a private beach, this is the only place in Monaco with one, and therefore I'm sure this hotel is worthwhile. If you can live without a private beach, maybe consider somewhere cheaper.
Polety Snami 3 years ago – Google
Paul Jones 3 years ago – Google
Raul Martinez 3 years ago – Google
Jiten Sen 3 years ago – Google
Jozef Harbulyak 3 years ago – Google
Excellent service and food. Quiet location.
Claudio Stahnke 3 years ago – Google
Scott Sailor 3 years ago – Google
Sveinung Johannessen 3 years ago – Google
Daryn Miller 3 years ago – Google
Benjamin Cler 3 years ago – Google
I was a bit disappointed by the checkin on a Sunday evening, the receptionist just gave me my key without any information on breakfast, fitness centre, or where is the elevator. The room service staff was really kind nevertheless.
You can find good rates in the winter, however the rest will remain at "Monaco rate" (room service, breakfast, etc...)





















































































































































































































































































































































































































