Rooms and Suites
Penthouses
The Majestic Suite: the ultimate luxury
Perched on the last floor of the palace whose name it bears, the Majestic Suite is more than a penthouse; it is an experience. Everything contributes beginning with the solarium terrace, which is entirely private with an open outlook, plus an 11 metre-long pool.
Contemplate sunsets over the Mediterranean from the lounge. You will feel like the master of a yacht anchored in the Bay of Cannes. The illusion is even more staggering as it continues with a warm and refined wooden decor right through to the bathrooms.
This ambience is peppered with a few hi-tech accessories. Such as the fibre-optic star chandelier which hangs from the dome ceiling linking the penthouse to its terrace. Or the home cinema with its huge screen (3 metres wide, 2 metres tall). Not forgetting the “shower experience”, a sensorial cubicle offering various olfactory, sonar and light effects which make having a shower a wonderfully rare and precious moment.
The Christian Dior Suite: The Designer Suite
Lucien Barrière and Christian Dior have a long-standing relationship and are both devoted to luxury and French elegance. Majestic Barrière values the grand couturier all the more given that every year during the Cannes Film Festival Christian Dior always books one of the best suites in the hotel.
In the dining room paved with stone and Hungary parquet, the rotunda cleverly recalls the ceiling of the famous Dior boutique on Avenue Montaigne in Paris and the huge Louis 16th table is surrounded by the legendary grey and silver medallion chairs.
The cushions on the sofa in the lounge bear the same historical folded pattern as the Dior emblem and are of the same shade of bright red (Rouge Eclatant) created by Christian Dior himself in 1947.
The bedrooms are a tribute to the boutique rooms on Avenue Montaigne with the same shades of grey, Pullman armchairs, cane-work bed-heads and a perfect copy of the original Monsieur Dior’s desk.
