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Rates start at about $2,070 a night for a deluxe double room.
The sumptuous Carré d'Or suite costs approximately $41,452 a night and includes a 1,184 square-foot private terrace and a bottle of 2004 Dom Pérignon Champagne.
Millionaires, celebrities, and wealthy members of the yacht industry from around the world will soon descend upon the millionaire's playground of Monaco for the annual yacht show.
And when they come, there's a good chance they'll be staying at the ultra-luxurious Hotel Metropole Monte Carlo.
"The ultra-luxurious Hotel Metropole is always one of the spots that celebrities and other high-net-worth guests flock to so they can 'see and be seen,'" Bill Springer wrote in Forbes. "But it will be even more so during the upcoming Monaco Yacht Show."
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The hotel's rooms start at about $2,070 and can go up to more than $41,000 a night for the most lavish suite, which includes a spacious private terrace and a bottle of Dom Pérignon Champagne.
"Its warm Mediterranean spirit makes [Hotel Metropole] different from other hotels - it is nearer to being an independent house," the website reads. "The innovative and personalized services are a source of surprise and they charm its guests. It is a fashionable, elegant hotel."
Accommodations range from deluxe double rooms to lavish suites. For October 2018, rates for a deluxe double room started at $2,070 a night, while the suites started at $2,300.
The Azur suite on the ground floor offers a top-notch view of the Casino gardens and the Monaco Grand Prix circuit, thanks to its large bay windows. It costs about $6,800 a night.
For Carré d'Or guests, the hotel even offers the "Goldeneye Experience," a James Bond-themed package that features a helicopter ride, lunch at the hotel's Japanese restaurant, a couples massage, and a candlelit dinner by Joël Robuchon on the terrace of the Carré d'Or suite.
The hotel's heated sea-water pool, called the Odyssey, is open year-round. Guests can book swimming and aquagym lessons taught by professional coaches.
In the pool area, guests can reserve a private cabana with a dedicated butler who serves drinks and snacks throughout the day. For lunch, you can have a private table with a menu created by the world-famous late chef Joël Robuchon.
The hotel's main restaurant also features a menu by Joël Robuchon that includes seafood, foie gras, and chicken wings. Meals start at about $73 per person.
At the spa, you can get $320 facials, a massage starting at $212, and for about $450, a two-hour "celestial body interlude" that includes a scrub, wrap, and "voluptuous body massage," according to the spa's brochure.