As many other reviewers have mentioned, the views from the Vista Palace are truly spectacular. Photos can barely do them justice and it was tempting to just sit on the balcony all afternoon rather than head down to Monte Carlo. I was impressed with the level of service; the valet parking is easy and fast and the staff at the front desk is always ready to help. I also appreciated that such amenities as the valet parking and the wireless internet were free for guests.
Two negatives: first, the rooms aren't really at the same level as the views or the service. The hotel appears to have been built in the 1980s and while it's certainly been renovated since then, it does show its age, particularly in some of the design elements such as light fixtures. The carpets were worn in places and there was some sort of card system on the wall outside the door to the room which may have been used at one time but is now non-functional (the doors are opened with regular metal keys). Beds and room decor were okay but nothing special.
Second, the price for the breakfast buffet seemed awfully steep at 25 euros per person. I've found the average price at 3 and 4 star hotels to be 10-15 euros for a very nice buffet. It may be that the Vista Palace breakfast is truly remarkable, but judging from the room service offerings it didn't seem to be, so I didn't really understand the high price.
Another thing to be aware of is that you cannot walk much of anywhere from the Vista Palace, so be prepared to either drive or find other transportation to get to nearby areas. We had a car and did not use the shuttle that some other reviewers have mentioned.
On the whole, I was happy with my stay at the Vista Palace, particularly as I got a good off-season rate for the room through Expedia. If I had paid the rates listed on the Vista Palace web site, however, I think I would have been more disappointed with the quality of the rooms.
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