There are few hotels that exist beyond hospitality, and Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc is one of them. Set at the edge of Cap d’Antibes, between the pine forests and the Mediterranean, it has long defined the rhythm of the Riviera season — where cinema, fashion, and society quietly converge. During Cannes, it becomes something else entirely: a private world just outside the festival’s intensity, where presence is understood rather than announced.
What distinguishes it is not spectacle, but permanence — the architecture, the light, the stillness of the sea against the rocks. Nothing feels staged. It simply exists, exactly as it should.

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The historic façade of Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc set within the gardens of Cap d’Antibes

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Seaside terrace dining overlooking the Mediterranean along the Eden-Roc coastline

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The iconic seawater infinity pool carved directly into the rocks above the sea

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Evening light over the Riviera as the coastline settles into its quiet rhythm
Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc is not defined by trends or seasons. It remains constant — anchored in place, in history, and in a certain way of living that no longer needs explanation. In a world that moves quickly, it offers something increasingly rare: a sense of permanence, where everything feels exactly as it has always been, and exactly as it should be.
Collection Details
Location: Cap d’Antibes, France
Property: Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc
Collection: Oetker Collection
Setting: French Riviera