TIMELESS ELEGANCE AND ICONIC GLAMOUR ON THE
COTE D’AZUR
Saint Jean Cap Ferrat was known to the ancient Greeks as Anao. The site of present-day Cap Ferrat was first settled by Celto-Ligurian tribes, then by the Lombards at the end of the 6th century. Sant Ospizio (or Saint Hospice), a hermit friar, is said to have inhabited a tower on the Eastern part of the peninsula.
Picasso jotted a quick sketch in the swimming instructor’s guest book, instead of a signature. Open since the 1950s
More than 100 years old, this palatial hotel has played host to the names that wrote the legend
of the Côte d’Azur.