Monaco
Casino Monte-Carlo
Rock of Monaco – Old Town
Prince’s Palace
Jardin Exotique de Monaco
Museum of Antique Automobiles
Top Monaco Experiences
Stroll through Old Town and the Rock of Monaco
Explore the Prince’s Palace where Monaco’s royalty live
Walk the Grand Prix Monte Carlo path
Relax on the rocky Mediterranean beach, Larvotto beach.
Visit the Antique Automobile Museum
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1. Casino Monte-Carlo
The Casino de Monte-Carlo is one of the most popular attractions for people visiting Monaco. Even for those who aren’t interested in gambling, it’s worthwhile to make a stop at the Casino Monte-Carlo to see the magnificence and heart that went into designing it.
The Casino is open to persons over the age of 18, and requires proof of identity, such as a passport. Admire the architecture, decorated with stained-glass windows, paintings, and sculptures that fill the gaming rooms. From 9 AM- 1 PM, the Casino is open to groups and tours, so gaming isn’t disturbed.
Gaming opens up at 2 pm. The entrance fee is €17. There is a dress code, which varies depending on the time of day. Minimum is appropriate casual attire during the morning and afternoon, such as no ripped jeans, sleeveless t-shirts, sports clothing, and beachwear. After 7 PM, dress code is more strict, barring shorts, t-shirts, and sweatshirts.
2. Musée Océanographique de Monaco
Sitting Cliffside, this museum boasts 90 tanks filled with 450 Mediterranean and tropical species. One of the main features is is the 6m deep lagoon, with a coral reef that separates tropical fish from sharks and marine predators.
Make sure to visit the terrace on top of the museum, where you can find turtle island, where African spurred turtles live. The terrace offers 360 degree views of Monaco and the Mediterranean Sea.
3. Prince’s Palace
While the Prince’s palace is private residence to the current Prince, the State Apartments are open to the public from June through October. Check out the royal courtyard, geometrically paved with three million white and colored pebbles. Take a walk through marvelous rooms and admire the décor and beauty of the palace, such as the Throne Room, where all official ceremonies are held.
4. Monaco City
The city itself is an attraction, so make sure to stroll through the luxury streets of Monaco. Visitors will find themselves among exciting shops, and fine dining. Walk along the coast of the Mediterranean, and soak in the views, Make sure to check out the yachts that line the city.
5. Jardin Exotique de Monaco
Another Cliffside visit, walk through the botanical gardens of Monaco. The succulent plants come from across the globe, from dry locations. The cactus and agaves come from Southwestern United States, Mexico, and Central/South America. Other plants are brought in from Southern Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. There is a limestone cave that visitors can check out under the gardens, carved from carbonic gas in the water.
6. Larvotto beach
For those looking for some beach time, visit Larvotto beach. This beach isn’t your regular sandy beach, but rather it’s a pebble beach. A popular destination in the summer, it’s a great place to lay in the sun, and take in the views of the city and the sea. Bring good shoes to protect your feet from walking on the pebbles.
7. Rock of Monaco
Sitting at 62m tall, The Rock of Monaco is the oldest of Monaco’s four quarters and sits high above the port. The rock is also where Old Town is located. The rock offers great views of the palace and changing of the guards. Visit the rock and stroll the cobblestone streets, and take in the birds-eye view of the port.
8. Monaco Cathedral
Built in 1875, the Cathedral was built using white stone from La Turbie. The Monaco Cathedral is where pontifical services happen on major religious festivals. The Cathedral is where Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace got married, and it’s the where the tombs of former Princes of Monaco are located.
9. Museum of Antique Automobile – Monaco Top Cars Collection
The Monaco Top Cars Collection is an automobile museum in Monaco. Any car fanatic will love visiting Monaco and seeing the luxurious cars that line the streets, but this is the real place for any car lover. The collection comes from Prince Rainier III, who was a car enthusiast. From racing cars to antiques, check out the impressive collection over nearly 100 cars.
10. Thermes Marins Monte-Carlo
Another option for those looking for a relaxing day, consider a stop at Thermes Marins Monte-Carlo. Facing the Mediterranean, the building is a space with a combination of wellness, fitness, and health. Stop in for a spa day, and get a facial, and/or a massage.
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