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4.5/5
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以下评分和评论反映的是会员的主观意见,而非 The Little Witty 的观点。
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There are luxury hotels, and then there's Hotel du Cap‑Eden‑Roc—an opulent seaside relic where the only thing older than the chandeliers is the entitlement they show to returning guests. At $5,000 a night, you don’t expect to be treated like royalty; you expect to be treated like a human. Instead, we were met with the scent of industrial paint wafting through the room like a cursed aromatherapy experiment, and service so comically rude it bordered on performance art.
We had the distinct displeasure of returning food not once, but twice—once at breakfast, and again at lunch. Perhaps the chef was also blinded by the paint fumes. To their credit, the one-star Michelin restaurant wasn’t bad when they got it right—but it’s hard to savor the foie gras when you’re also digesting pure disdain from the staff.
The real pièce de résistance? The service. A security guard took it upon himself to get confrontational, and when I raised the issue, the manager responded not with an apology, but with his now-legendary refrain: “Well, some guests have been coming here for 40 years.” Ah, yes—nothing says “we value your experience” quite like being told you're not a priority because you didn't summer here during the Reagan administration.
Every complaint was met with the same patronizing shrug: “There are people who’ve been here longer.” As if the hotel runs on seniority, not service. No remorse, no recognition—just a smug loyalty to the ghosts of summers past.
Beautiful property? Yes. But like a Monet, best admired from afar—because up close, it’s a mess of chaos, fumes, and cold eggs. Spend your $5,000 elsewhere—preferably somewhere that doesn't have a caste system based on reservation anniversaries.
Very important do not bring any valuables in south of France.
Loved everything about the beautiful environment. But the service was.. non existent.
I got misgendered three times, each time without an apology. I could appreciate perhaps the embarrassment of misgendering me but an apology would have gone a long way.
As a bit of context, I was one of the few very visibly BIPOC tables, which by the way, ordered quite a fair bit of food and drinks for a table of one, but received very little care. I basically filled my own glass during the lunch. The tables surrounding me quite obviously received more care.
Sorry to say that the only fast thing during the experience was when I asked for the cheque.
I would have loved a better service for a view this outstanding.
J'ai été surclassé en chambre 90
Une merveille.. je me réjouis d'y retourner.
Sin duda, volveré
Enjoyed a buffet lunch at the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc with my girlfriend, and it was a feast of local flavors! Every dish beautifully showcased the region's culinary heritage, from fresh seafood to artisanal cheeses and desserts. Amid the breathtaking views, we immersed ourselves in a gastronomic journey, savoring delicacies that celebrated the best of local produce. The attentive service further enhanced our experience, making us feel truly special. It was a delightful tribute to the area's rich cuisine, and a day my girlfriend and I will always cherish.