Monte-Carlo is home to the celebrated Monte Carlo Casino. This glamorous palace is full of frescoes, sculptures, and features an astonishing gold and marble atrium—not to mention the main attraction—gambling! Steeped in 700 years of Grimaldi royal history, Monte-Carlo’s location is stunning, tucked between French medieval villages and the Alps. Take in a world-class opera or ballet, bask in the sun on Larvotto Beach or get an adrenaline rush at May's Formula 1 Grand Prix.
Restaurants in Monte-Carlo
4.5 based on 2,377 reviews
My favourite view on the French Riviera. There is a little hike involved so make sure you have appropriate shoes but it’s not too hard. There is also gardens and the walk leading to the Palace is so beautiful!
4.5 based on 2,963 reviews
Possibly one of the best spots ever for people a and more importantly super car watching. The breathtaking casino, cafe de Paris, numerous other pavement cafes and restaurants and a very very well stocked and reasonably priced souvenir shop Whats not to love in one of Europe’s most iconic locations
4.5 based on 286 reviews
Have been there before mid week. Amazing interior as well as exterior. Missed out once on a Sunday as it was locals only in the Church. The last visit there was a wedding in progress. Best time to visit is mid week AM.
4.5 based on 92 reviews
The area around the statue itself is really nice and has nice views. The status reminds you of the greats of this sport and why Monaco is associated with the races.
4.5 based on 344 reviews
Went on 5 day Leger coach trip with a friend staying in Bartolomeo al Mare, Italy on B&B basis. Stayed overnight in Reims on outbound journey. I enjoy travelling by coach and the drive south through Champagne, along the Rhone to Cote d'azure and then along the coast road passed Monaco to Italy for 3 nights. Plenty of seafront restaurants in Bartolomeo al Mare so no need to stay in your hotel. Our experience was to go out of the hotel for dinner and NOT eat dinner in the hotel. The breakfast was perfectly fine as a Contintal Breakfast. But the restaurants along the seafront were friendly, had Italian family clientele and the food was superb and definitely value for money. We had included coach transfers in and out of Monaco on Saturday and Sunday for Qualifying and the GP race and spent full days in Monaco on both days, walking around and watching both the main events and other races. The attractions in Monaco are closed while the races are on and some do reopen once the races have ended for the day. There are plenty of affordable eateries and bars around Monaco for a bite to eat, coffee or beer etc. You don't have to look too far. We had swimming pool section tickets pre bought via the F1 website but general admission tickets were included in our tour operator package. This was an excellent trip well organised by Leger Coach Holidays. We enjoyed every bit of it and the Monaco Grand Prix should be on your bucket list.
4.5 based on 206 reviews
Great place to visit when you are visiting Monaco. For F1 fans especially! Expensive luxus cars driving pass you so you can get nice videos /pictures.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Main port in Monaco where all the million dollars yachts are and during summer the cruise ships dock. For 2 euros you can get a water taxi from one side to the other of the harbor. Nice view and photo opportunity.
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