You can find a range of luxury accommodation on the beautiful French Riviera, but the Maybourne Riviera is truly something special.
Maybourne Riviera is the epitome of refined luxury and limitless indulgence. The owners, the hotel chain Maybourne Hotel Group, opened its doors in Beverly Hills and London after Cote d'Azur. This is how a luxury complex has grown above Monaco, which at the same time flirts with the prestige of the principality and, on the other hand, with the sparkling waters of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin on the second floor.
Not far away is Villa La Vigie, the former holiday home of the late fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld, and on a clear day your view stretches all the way to Corsica and Italy.
The architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte signed the hotel's architecture, who dressed the magnificent building in glass and thus revealed beautiful views of the Mediterranean. If the views are the first gravitational force of the Maybourn Riviera, its culinary magic is the second. Maybourne knows how to do breakfast, with large baskets of pastries decorated with gold leaf, fresh juices and delicious fresh specialties.
Maybourne Riviera
You can also indulge your taste buds in any of the hotel's restaurants, we recommend creamy burrata with rhubarb compote and beetroot salad at La Piscine by Jean-Georges.
As part of the hotel, in addition to luxurious rooms, there are three panoramic suites that protrude from the cliffs at the top of the hotel and offer an almost 360-degree view. All 69 rooms have private terraces and a suitable view, some even boast private pools. The interior is light, bright and frames the turquoise blue image of the Côte d'Azur beyond.
Recently, a beach club called Maybourne La Plage opened its doors. I think of the fringed parasols neatly arranged in rows, and the comfort of rattan and soft deckchairs on the rocky tip of Cap Martin.