Tucked beneath the glass dome of the Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo, Limùn doesn’t announce itself.
It simply invites you in.
This isn’t the kind of place you rush to. Or through. It’s a space you drift into – maybe between meetings, maybe after a walk, maybe just because the light caught your eye. And then suddenly, you’re sitting down, breathing a little slower than before.
A Place You Don’t Mean to Stay Long -and Then You Do
Some places you pass through. Others stay with you.
Limùn is soft around the edges. Light filters in through the dome, palms sway just enough to make you forget what time it is, and the scent of fresh flowers drifts in from the lobby.
It doesn’t feel like a restaurant. Or a bar. Or a lounge.
It feels like the space in between – somewhere that holds you without needing to define itself.
A Lounge That Feels Like the Deck of a Liner
There’s a subtle stillness here. Something in the way the air moves, in how the sound carries.
It’s a little like being on the upper deck of a grand ship – right in that moment when the horizon disappears and everything feels quietly perfect.
A couple sips champagne in the corner. Two colleagues share a knowing glance over espresso. A pastry lands on the table with just the right warmth. No rush.
Just stillness, style, and the kind of atmosphere you don’t notice at first – because it wraps itself around you so gently.

A Menu That Follows the Day, Not the Clock
There’s no ceremony at Limùn Monte-Carlo – just care.
Come in late morning and you’ll find flaky viennoiseries and proper coffee, the kind that signals the start of something slower.
After a bit of shopping or a quiet errand, maybe you sit down for a simple salad or something gently pulled from the sea. Nothing showy. Just fresh, well-balanced, and thoughtfully done.
If the day stretches on, afternoon tea might be waiting – a few pastries that fall apart the way they should, something floral in the teacup, and maybe no plans for what’s next.
Or maybe it’s just a cocktail and a bit of quiet, tucked in the corner, letting everything else fade for a while.
You don’t need to order much. Just enough to keep you here a little longer.
As Evening Falls, the Mood Deepens
There’s a shift when the sun starts to slip behind the dome. It’s subtle, but you’ll feel it.
Limùn leans into evening with soft elegance. Cocktails appear – crisp, a little floral, perfectly balanced. Bartenders glide quietly from table to table, reading the room more than running it.
And then, without warning, the piano begins.
On Friday and Saturday nights, the music drifts into the space like a memory you almost forgot – not loud, not polished, not a show. Just something gentle and familiar. The kind of sound that lets conversations pause, glasses clink a little softer, and time stretch just enough to make you stay.
It’s not a performance. It’s presence.
Why Limùn Monte-Carlo Stands Out – Quietly
- Nestled under the iconic Beaumarchais glass dome
- A place for tea, lunch, or evening cocktails – without pressure
- Live piano music on Fridays and Saturdays
- Open to everyone, not just hotel guests
- A quiet elegance that doesn’t need to prove itself
And You?
Have you ever stumbled into a place that asked nothing of you…
except to sit down, stay a moment, and maybe remember what it feels like to be unhurried?
If you’ve been to Limùn Monte-Carlo, you might still remember the way the piano filled the dome, or the first sip of a drink you hadn’t meant to order, or the quiet hum of voices that made the moment feel just full enough.
And if not yet – maybe next time, when you pass through the lobby and the light is just right…
you’ll stop.
And stay.
Practical Details for Limùn
Address: Limùn – Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo
Square Beaumarchais, 98000 Monaco
Phone / Reservations +37798069848
Opening Hours
Daily: 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m.
Last orders for food: 9:30 p.m.
FAQ - What People Want To Know
Can I come here if I’m not staying at the hotel?
Yes. Limùn welcomes all guests, not just those staying at the Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo.
Is it a restaurant or a bar?
A little of both. And neither. It’s a lounge built for in-between moments – light food, tea, cocktails, and everything in between.
Do I need a reservation?
Usually not. But if it’s a busy weekend or an event week in Monaco, it doesn’t hurt to call ahead.
What should I wear?
Smart casual. You’ll feel at ease in something polished but comfortable.
Can I work from here?
If it’s quiet, yes. Just don’t treat it like a workspace. It’s meant to be savored, not rushed.