"In a medieval village on a cliff between Monaco and Nice above the Mediterranean, this former artists’ retreat is divided among a stone castle and buildings within the village. Cobblestone paths lead to individually decorated rooms, most with sea views. Inside, stone is incorporated into the floor, walls, and ceilings. The Presidential Suite is an homage to gilt where the sundeck has a heated infinity pool and whirlpool with sea views. The cuisine in the main restaurant, La Chèvre d’Or—which is open from March through December—is better than the top tables of Monte Carlo. Les Remparts serves Mediterranean dishes on a terrace with views over the bay to St-Jean-Cap-Ferrat."