The five-star property is located in a unique setting on a private two-hectare peninsula. With 20 rooms and suites, two swimming pools – one of which is an infinity pool – a tennis court and a gourmet restaurant run by chef Kévin Garcia, formerly of Jules Verne in Paris, Cap Estel embodies subtle French luxury.
Built in 1899 by Irish writer Frank Harris, a friend of Oscar Wilde, the establishment has stood the test of time while hosting a prestigious clientele. The Beatles famously stayed there, reportedly drawing inspiration for their hit Michelle. Greta Garbo, David Niven and the Rolling Stones also count among the famous guests of this legendary place.
The acquisition is part of Bernard Arnault’s plan to create a luxury hotel empire, with his personal fortune reaching €149.3 billion in 2025. After acquiring Belmond, Cheval Blanc, and Bulgari, and holding stakes in Orient Express and La Résidence de la Pinède in Saint-Tropez, the LVMH CEO is consolidating his presence in the French Riviera, just a few kilometres from Monaco.
By Estelle Imbert