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Monte-Carlo is a dazzling blend of luxury, history, and stunning natural beauty, making it a photographer's dream. From the iconic Casino de Monte-Carlo, where you can capture the elegance of high-stakes gaming against a backdrop of opulent architecture, to the serene landscapes of the Princess Grace Japanese Garden, every corner of this glamorous city offers a unique snapshot waiting to be taken. Whether you're drawn to the vibrant colors of the Mediterranean or the intricate details of historic landmarks like the Prince's Palace, Monte-Carlo is brimming with picturesque spots that tell the story of this enchanting principality.

As you wander through the charming streets and lush gardens, you'll discover hidden gems like the tranquil Jardins Saint-Martin, where breathtaking views of the sea and stunning sculptures create the perfect setting for your next Instagram post. Don't forget to explore the lively Port Hercule, where luxury yachts and vibrant waterfront bars provide a lively atmosphere that captures the essence of Monaco. So grab your camera and get ready to explore the best photo spots in Monte-Carlo, where every click is a chance to capture the magic of this extraordinary destination.

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1Prince's Palace of Monaco

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The Prince's Palace of Monaco, a 13th-century residence, offers lavish state apartments that are open to the public seasonally. Monaco provides a stunning backdrop for romantic experiences, such as proposals, with its Mediterranean coastline and glamorous attractions like the Monte Carlo Casino. The palace is often included in sightseeing tours and shore excursions that also visit other historic sites and landmarks in Monaco. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views from the palace terrace while admiring Port Hercule.
I highly recommend this to anyone interested in the history of Monaco and it's monarchy. This palace is the seat of the royal family and still plays an active role in the government. They recommend purchasing admission tickets in advance online, but tickets can also be bought at the gift shop across the plaza. You will have to go though a security screening to enter the palace. The tour is self-guided, and an audio-guide in 11 languages is included with your ticket. An entire wing is open to the public, so allow at least an hour if you want to see everything. The audio-tour dives deep into the country's history, and I found it very interesting. Each room features beautiful artifacts, furnishings, and vivid information. Guide-led tours are also available, but must be booked in advance. If you plan to visit the nearby Oceanographic Museum on the same day, you can purchase a combo ticket to both for a reduced rate.
Mike M — Google review
The Prince's Palace of Monaco is the official residence of the Prince of Monaco. It's built on a former fortress site from the 13th century. Parts of the original fortress still visible within its stone walls and towers. Due to lack of time could not visit the interior of the palace. But enjoyed the spectacular, panoramic views of the city, the harbor with the yachts, and the surrounding mountains from the location of the palace. Wonderful experience even without getting inside the palace. Highly recommend it.
Soudamini M — Google review
The Prince's Palace of Monaco is the Magnificent Residence of the Prince Albert and the Royal Family. Inside the Prince's Palace of Monaco, you can visit the publicly accessible Grand Apartments, which feature opulent state rooms like the Hercules Gallery, Hall of Mirrors, Throne Room, and Louis XV Salon, all decorated with period furniture, frescoes, tapestries, and artwork. Visitors can also see the Palatine Chapel and admire the Court of Honour. Beyond the state apartments, the palace grounds contain the Napoleonic Museum, a Car Collection, and the Palace Archives. Rino Siconolfi Instagram Instagram rino_siconolfi
Rino M — Google review
Its a historic landmark offering stunning panoramic views of the city and harbor. Easily accessible by a short uphill walk, it beautifully showcases Monaco’s royal heritage and rich history. The palace courtyard and surroundings are open to visitors free of charge, making it a must-see attraction for anyone exploring the principality.
Sundeep G — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Place du Palais Princier – Monaco We didn’t go inside the palace, but the square itself is absolutely beautiful! Charming little streets with nice shops, bars, and restaurants — all at reasonable prices (especially for Monaco!). The view over the bay and the small yacht harbor is truly spectacular. It’s best explored on foot. At 11:55 a.m. you can watch the changing of the guard — quite fun to see, though it gets crowded and the area is roped off. Still, definitely worth a visit when in Monaco!
Alexander W — Google review
Saw the change of guards ceremony. It was worth the effort to go uphill and watch this. Also, the gift shop in the courtyard is very reasonable compared to other souvenir shops in the city. The view of Monte Carlo from the palace is breathtaking.
Imi M — Google review
A must see if in Monaco! I took the Hop on & Hop off bus tour to the Palace and in my opinion is the best way to get up there if you're a tourist! I actually got off the bus twice at this particular stop because it is so SPECTACULAR! Best views of Monaco. This is not a place, it's a DREAM! It could get very windy but that's all part of the allure. If you're traveling solo, then a selfie stick is your best friend. You'll get AMAZING shots. Other than the Palace, there are a few small places to eat and some souvenirs vendors, oh there was like some changing of the guard kinda protocol that took place for a few.
Gorgjess 1 — Google review
Fairytale & Legendary Palace They do not come much better than the Palace of Monaco. On the seaside, with fantastic weather a few soldiers and canons to guard the entrance. This is it, really nice and really enjoyed our visit here. The change of the guards is also interesting & very nice to watch. Overall fantastic experience!
Paul V — Google review
Place du Palais princier, 98015, Monaco•https://visitepalaisdemonaco.com/•+377 93 25 18 31•Tips and more reviews for Prince's Palace of Monaco

2Musée océanographique de Monaco

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Perched dramatically on a cliffside, the Musee Oceanographique de Monaco was established by Prince Albert I and has been captivating visitors since 1910. The museum boasts an impressive aquarium featuring 6000 specimens, including sharks, tropical fish, and Mediterranean species housed in ninety tanks. It serves as a tribute to the prince's contributions to oceanography and marine biology. Additionally, visitors can enjoy stunning panoramic views of Monaco and the Mediterranean from the rooftop terrace.
I highly recommend visiting the Monaco Oceanographic Museum. The building has five levels in total (including the ground floor and terrace), but the two highlights are Floor -2 and Floor +1. Floor -2 (Aquariums): This is where you’ll find the aquariums, the main attraction for both adults and children. It’s a must-see. Floor +1 (Exhibits): This floor houses fascinating exhibits about oceanography, exploration, and history. Adults will find them engaging, though children may lose interest quickly. For families, a good strategy is to let the kids enjoy the aquariums first while you take time to explore the museum-style exhibits upstairs without rushing. A visit takes a minimum of 2 hours, with 3 hours being ideal. Anything longer might feel overwhelming, so if you want to dive deeper into all the details and information panels, it’s worth considering a second visit. Other floors are less essential: Floor -1: Mostly empty. Ground floor (0): Entrance, gift shop, and a stunning conference hall that looks more like a palace. Terrace (+2): Offers beautiful views but not a major highlight compared to the main exhibits. Overall, the museum is an enriching experience, especially if you focus on the two key levels.
Louis M — Google review
Is this place awesome? Yes. Is it worth the entry price? Maybe. Would I go again? No. Let me clarify. If you've got kids, it's DEFINITELY worth it. Otherwise there's other things to do / see that are more amazing. What it's got is a nice restaurant terrace with a kids playground. And an awesome function room that we spend some time just sitting. Otherwise it's just good, but not great.
Petrut I — Google review
Beautiful and well curated. The aquarium part is well kept, with interesting information about the fish and other creatures kept in the tanks. It is not too big, but with its focus on the Mediterranean, it covered a lot of species. The exhibit part was very interesting and organised, and much better than what I would expect from what I thought would be an aquarium. The 2050 exhibit was positive and engaging, and I left feeling hopeful (in contrast to the usual feeling of helplessness against climate change). The view from the terrace is beautiful.
Caroline M — Google review
A must do visit in Monaco, with or without children. The building itself was very impressive. However the displays were amazing. The exhibition was incredibly well done and very entertaining. The view from the rooftop with its restaurant and cafe was amazing.
Clare — Google review
The Oceanographic Museum of Monaco is an extraordinary place where science, history, and beauty come together. The building itself is stunning, perched dramatically on the cliff above the sea. Inside, the aquariums are vibrant and full of marine life, from colorful tropical fish to impressive sharks. Exhibits are educational and fascinating, making it perfect for both adults and children. The rooftop terrace offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean
Gabriele D — Google review
The Musée Océanographique de Monaco is not just a museum — it’s a journey through science, history and beauty. Its majestic architecture, fascinating exhibits and spectacular Mediterranean views make it one of the must-see landmarks in Europe. A visit here doesn’t just teach you about the ocean — it makes you feel part of it. 🌊✨
Dascalu C — Google review
A fascinating museum in a beautiful location overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. This museum is also home to the Monaco Oceanographic Institute and highlights the country's commitment to ocean conservation. The upper floors have exhibits about the history of oceanographic research and current Mediterranean undersea exploration. The lower floors contain an aquarium and marine life exhibits. I really enjoyed learning about the progression of ocean research technology and techniques used to study the ocean. I also liked the immersive undersea exploration experience on display when I visited. If you love ocean and/or city views, be sure to visit the rooftop, where you can get 360° views of Monaco and the Mediterranean. There is also a full restaurant, children's playground, and snack bar on the roof. This was a fun museum with something for people of all ages. The only downside was that I don't think the museum has air conditioning. I visited on a warm April day, as it was uncomfortably warm inside. Tickets can be purchased at the ticket booth next to the front door, no reservation needed. You can also buy a combo ticket which includes the Prince's Palace for a discounted rate.
Mike M — Google review
One of the most beautiful museums in Europe! On the very edge of a steep cliff, carved into stone overlooking the ocean. Very modern and well kept with exhibitions ranging from polar ice explorations and skeletons of blue whales to the history of Monaco. Definitely a must visit if you go to Monaco! We did not buy tickets in advance nor did we wait, visited in July!
Nikola G — Google review
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3Casino de Monte-Carlo

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The Casino de Monte-Carlo is an elegant Beaux-Arts building that has gained fame through its appearances in film and literature. It offers upscale casino gaming, including blackjack, baccarat, roulette, and slot machines. The casino is housed in a stunningly majestic 1800s building with turrets and cupolas that give it the appearance of a palace.
Words don’t do this place justice. I was absolutely blown away by the beauty of the architecture and internal design on the ceilings. Honestly it gets better the further in you explore. We opted to get a Casino ticket to have a look around and had a bit of fun on the slot machines. I just couldn’t stop looking up at the ceiling. The designs are honestly beautiful. It’s definitely worth seeing if you like a visual feast.
Sean G — Google review
It is a lovely and well decorated place. Yet, they have a 20€ entry fee which is completely ridiculous. They trade on their reputation. I have been to dozens of casinos in different parts of the world that have fine art, beautul decor, and they welcome you without a tourist fee. There are lots of slot machines which definitely detract from the ambiance. The views in Monte Carlos lovely.
Mike L — Google review
I only spend few minutes in front and got what I came for. Many nice cars passing around ! Just be careful not to block them and be respectful. The casino is also very beautiful from the outside, I haven’t tried my luck to go in.
Laurent F — Google review
A famous casino where many luxury cars are often parked in the plaza. To enter the main lobby, there’s a simple bag check. Inside, you’ll find a service counter — appropriate attire, a passport, and the minimum exchange amount for chips are required to enter the casino. The souvenir shop inside the lobby is also worth a visit. Good luck. 🎰
Fu S — Google review
An absolutely fantastic experience — full of taste, elegance and refinement. The Casino de Monte-Carlo is a true masterpiece of architecture, both iconic and unique. Having the chance to see it from the inside was a real privilege — the luxurious details, the majestic halls, and the historical atmosphere make it unforgettable. By night, the enchanting illumination adds a magical touch, turning the entire place into a scene straight out of a movie. A perfect blend of class, culture and sophistication.
Dascalu C — Google review
It definitely lives up to the hype of being one of the fanciest places on the planet. Its everything you want it to be.......glamorous and pretentious all at the same time. The building itself is a work of art. Being here will make you feel like your in a james bond movies. Entrance is 20 American dollars. The gift shop is also luxurious with many gifts in the thousands of dollars. This is the nicest Casino I have and will ever step foot in
Evan S — Google review
Nestled in the heart of Monaco, the Casino de Monte-Carlo is an iconic establishment that exudes elegance, luxury, and charm. Built in 1863, this architectural masterpiece continues to captivate visitors with its opulent interiors and world-class gaming experience. As you step into the grand lobby, you are greeted by a stunning atrium adorned with marble floors, ornate pillars, and a breathtaking chandelier. The ambiance transports you to an era of old-world glamour, reminiscent of James Bond films and high society gatherings. The casino boasts a variety of gaming options, including approximately 140 gaming tables featuring Blackjack, Poker, Baccarat, and Roulette. Both traditional and modern slot machines are available, ensuring there's something for every type of player. For those seeking higher stakes, exclusive gaming rooms cater to elite clientele. The staff at Casino de Monte-Carlo are professional and friendly, ensuring your experience is both enjoyable and memorable. Whether you're a seasoned gambler or simply looking to immerse yourself in the lavish atmosphere, the Casino de Monte-Carlo is a must-visit destination when in Monaco. Overall, the Casino de Monte-Carlo lives up to its reputation as a premier gaming establishment. Its elegant ambiance, top-notch gaming options, and attentive staff combine to create an unforgettable experience for all who visit.
Sumeet D — Google review
Very nice building. You can visit it for free. Go to the back of the building, it looks even more beautiful from there. And there are no people, so you can take pictures.
Kristina — Google review
Pl. du Casino, 98000 Monaco•https://www.montecarlosbm.com/fr/casino-monaco/casino-monte-carl…•+377 98 06 21 21•Tips and more reviews for Casino de Monte-Carlo

4Jardin Exotique

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Jardin Exotique is a residential district in Monaco, located in the northwestern part of the country. It is known for its terraced botanical gardens that offer stunning views of the Principality and the Mediterranean Sea. The area also includes Princess Antoinette Park, Monaco's hospital, and the New National Museum of Monaco Villa Paloma. Jardin Exotique has a population figure of 14 percent and an average price per square meter of 34,915.
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5Place du Casino

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Casino Square is a famous plaza in Monaco, surrounded by the upscale Monte Carlo Casino and high-end restaurants. It's a popular spot for live events and people-watching, offering glimpses of the lavish lifestyle and expensive cars that frequent the area. Many sightseeing tours include a stop at Casino Square along with other historic sites like the Princes Palace and landmarks such as the Formula 1 Grand Prix track.
This is a pristine and often busy plaza fronting the legendary casino. I feel this is the epitome of the Monte Carlo vibe. Elegant hotels and boutiques surround the plaza, with people dressed in fancy attire, and luxury cars casually parked along the perimeter. I recommend this if you want to experience the glamorous atmosphere the Monte Carlo section of Monaco is known for. I also recommend going inside the lobby of the casino (lobby entry is free all day) to feel the sumptuous vibe even more. Don't be intimidated by the grandeur of the casino, the staff are very friendly.
Mike M — Google review
Place du Casino or The Casino Square, is located in the center of Monte Carlo,the most popular tourist attraction of Monaco. The square is surrounded by luxurious hotels, casinos with beautiful architecture. Luxury cars are parked in the square, car lovers are free to take pictures. Just observing the surroundings is a lot of fun. It's very crowded, but nice to spend some time there.
Soudamini M — Google review
Place du Casino is truly the heart of Monte-Carlo — elegant, vibrant, and full of life. The architecture is stunning, especially the Casino de Monte-Carlo itself and the Hôtel de Paris right beside it. The square is beautifully maintained, with luxury cars, bright lights, and a lively yet classy atmosphere day and night. It’s the perfect place to stroll, take photos, or enjoy a drink on one of the terraces (like at Café de Paris). The whole area feels glamorous but still welcoming, and it’s especially magical in the evening when everything is lit up. Of course, prices in the cafés and shops are high, but that’s part of the Monte-Carlo experience. Even if you’re not gambling, just visiting Place du Casino is worth it — a perfect blend of elegance, history, and charm.
Karim A — Google review
The Mirror Ball Fountain (also known as the Sky Mirror) in front of the Casino de Monte-Carlo in Monte Carlo, Monaco. The large reflective sphere is a popular photo spot because it captures the grand casino building in its curved surface, especially striking at night with the lights and fountain surrounding it in the Place du Casino, the central plaza in Monaco’s famous Carré d’Or district—home to luxury shops, high-end restaurants, and iconic Belle Époque architecture.
David S — Google review
An absolute must-see in Monaco! Place du Casino is the heart of Monte Carlo’s elegance, surrounded by luxury cars, iconic architecture, and a vibrant yet refined atmosphere. The view of the Casino de Monte-Carlo is breathtaking, especially with the mirrored sculpture and palm-lined plaza in front. Whether you’re people-watching, sipping espresso nearby, or simply taking photos, the energy here is pure class. A perfect blend of history, luxury, and Riviera charm!
Nickolas E — Google review
Beautiful. In the morning it’s not crowded, easy for overview. In August it’s extremely hot on the streets, cool inside the Casino.
Maryna C — Google review
Place du Casino is the glamorous heart of Monte-Carlo. Surrounded by the famous Casino de Monte-Carlo, the Hôtel de Paris, and luxury shops, it feels like stepping into a world of elegance and prestige. The square is beautifully designed, with its gardens, fountain, and impressive architecture all around. Day or night, it is full of energy and style, making it one of the must-see spots in Monaco.
Mateo B — Google review
You must have been here at least once in your life, it's indescribable to see all that wealth gathered in such a small place parked in the streets like normal cars haha
JK — Google review
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6Jardins Saint-Martin

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Jardins Saint-Martin is a serene and picturesque public garden with terraced levels, offering stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. Established in 1830, the garden is adorned with a variety of Mediterranean and tropical plants, as well as a charming pond teeming with carp. Visitors can admire the iconic statue of Prince Albert commanding his ship at the lower level while enjoying a postcard-worthy view of the museum against the backdrop of the French Riviera coastline.
Jardins Saint Martin in Monaco is a true gem and my favorite spot in the principality. Perched along the cliffs, the garden offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean. The gardens are beautifully maintained, with lush greenery and vibrant flowers creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere—perfect for a leisurely stroll or quiet reflection. It’s also thoughtfully equipped with free public restrooms, making it convenient for visitors. And to top it all off, I saw a huge gray heron during my visit!
Eki R — Google review
It’s a great place to take a quiet break from sightseeing, with benches to sit and enjoy the view, and sculptures dotted throughout, including one of Prince Albert I. Some paths are slightly steep, but overall it’s easy to stroll through and very photogenic.
Sara I — Google review
Tucked away in Monaco-Ville, these gardens are a serene escape from the city's bustle. I was captivated by the sweeping views of the Mediterranean and the charming cliffside paths. The lush greenery, including Aleppo pines and vibrant agaves, creates a peaceful atmosphere. Notably, the bronze statue of Prince Albert I adds a touch of elegance. It's a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a moment of reflection. Highly recommended for anyone seeking tranquility amidst the beauty of Monaco.
Kungfu-pigeon — Google review
These garden is a very special spot in Monaco to enjoy the nature, view and the statues. With beautifully landscaped paths, exotic plants, and colorful flowers, they offer a relaxing escape surrounded by nature. From several spots along the walkways, you get spectacular sea views that make the stroll even more special. The gardens are perfectly maintained and filled with benches where you can rest and enjoy the scenery.
Gabriele D — Google review
One of the best place you can visit in Monaco. It opens up a different side of the city - the beauty of nature. It’s a breathtaking place I recommend everyone to visit
Yuriy B — Google review
This public park offers sweeping views of the Mediterranean and Port de Fontvieille from atop a cliff. Located right outside the Cathédrale de Monaco, this park basically connects the Prince's Palace to the Oceanographic Museum, which I found super convenient! The grounds are very well kept. The garden is big enough to feel peaceful and quiet, but small enough to walk across in just under 15 minutes. The only downside is this park does close at 18:00 (6pm), so don't wait until evening to get here. However, I recommend this for the views alone and the central location.
Mike M — Google review
Breathtakingly beautiful gardens. Perfectly manicured and sculpted. Over 8,000 plants and tree varieties. Beautiful brick pathway. A must see!
Michelle F — Google review
An interesting and calm place. Beautiful views and a lovely garden.
Mimmi — Google review
98000 Monaco•https://www.visitmonaco.com/fr/lieu/parc-jardin/180/les-jardins-…•Tips and more reviews for Jardins Saint-Martin

7Opéra de Monte-Carlo

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The Opéra de Monte-Carlo, built in 1879 by Charles Garnier, is a grand and famous opera house known for its ornate architectural details. It has been a prominent venue for lyrical art in Europe for over 140 years, hosting renowned operas and performers such as Enrico Caruso, Roberto Alagna, Leyla Gencer, Cecilia Bartoli, and even the iconic singer Prince.
visited the ballet «Creation» and were delighted, we want to repeat this experience!!
Ulyana B — Google review
The Opéra de Monte-Carlo is an opera house which is part of the Monte Carlo Casino; added by Prince Charles III in the late nineteen century to boost cultural presence in Monaco
CK C — Google review
The Opéra de Monte-Carlo, also known as the Salle Garnier, is a jewel of Monaco’s cultural life. Designed by Charles Garnier, the architect of the Paris Opera, it features stunning Belle Époque architecture and a richly decorated interior. The opera house is intimate yet elegant, creating a unique atmosphere for performances. Even if you are not an opera lover, the building itself is worth seeing for its beauty and history.
Mateo B — Google review
The hall is stunning — truly breathtaking. But don’t you dare order wine at the café by the entrance unless you’re in the mood for juice with a strange smell. The service there was awful, too. In any case, we attended the pianist Vsevolod Zavidov’s concert — he was phenomenal, and the acoustics were excellent. A highly recommended experience!
Netta N — Google review
Fantastic experience watching Phantom of the Opera. Would love to return in the future. Great atmosphere and proximity to stage. Wonderful!
Sue H — Google review
We went to see the Fantom of the Opera show on Christmas eve and it was magical. An experience worth doing at least once in a lifetime. The show was amazing, the sound system was perfect and the venue itself simply splendid. The chairs are not very confortable for a 2.5h of sitting, but the rest of the experience makes it worth your pain. We loved it! The price was affordable: 100€ /person and we booked online long in advance to have good seats.
Anca A — Google review
Gorgeous, simply. Don’t miss out in Monaco and get yourself a ticket to a show! The painted ceiling is to die for...
Beauvais J — Google review
I had an amazing experience here. I would definitely love yo come back! The door only opens before 30 minutes.
Marion T — Google review
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8Place du Casino

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Café de Paris Monte-Carlo is an elegant brasserie with art nouveau-style decor and a spacious terrace. The establishment recently celebrated its 150th anniversary with a renovation overseen by the renowned Moinard Betaille firm, known for their work at prestigious venues such as Relais Plaza Athenee and Fondation Cartier.
Café de Paris – Monte Carlo Absolutely loved my time at this iconic spot in Monte Carlo. The moment you sit down, you feel the buzz of Monaco — elegance, history, and people-watching at its finest. The food was delicious, beautifully presented, and paired perfectly with the atmosphere. 🌟 Tip: Make a reservation ahead of time — this café is always full, and for good reason. Next time you’re in Monte Carlo, don’t just walk by — stop, sit, sip, and soak it in. A must-experience, whether for a meal, a coffee, or just to feel the heartbeat of the city. - Michelle
Michelle S — Google review
I’ve been coming here every few years since childhood and the experience has stayed remarkably consistent. The service is attentive and professional, though at times it can feel a little formal. Portions are far more generous than you’d expect for a place in the heart of Monte Carlo dishes come out looking grand and are plated with style. The onion soup was one of the best and one plate of tiramisu probably can be for 6 people. Although food is good it’s not somewhere you come for culinary surprises, but rather for the atmosphere, the setting on the square, and the sense of tradition
Mert E — Google review
I am impressed for both atmosphere and taste of food. We took oysters and salmon steak. Especially salmon steak had a special sauce with lemon and coconut which was impressive - I kept continue to eat the sauce with bread. Special attention to oysters, I would expect to have them cut and able to slide in sauce but it was not. It is also kids friendly - they have different main dishes + deserts option for the kids younger than 12. My daughter loved the beef steak and ice cream. Service was also kind and friendly. If you are in Monaco, this is the place to visit and eat once at least :)
Barış A — Google review
Had an absolute wonderful time having lunch here! The food tasted amazing, would recommend the octopus and the tender pork loin. The service was great too and this restaurant has a beautiful ambience! Must try out this restaurant if you’re ever in Monaco!!
Nga C — Google review
Cafe de Paris enjoys a truly fabulous location, right in the heart of the casino district. Sitting outside is a unique experience, where you can people-watch and admire the parade of luxury cars passing by. However, note that the outdoor area only offers café service, and on hot days you may need to wait quite a while to get a table. Inside, the atmosphere is air-conditioned and very luxurious, but during peak season it can get extremely crowded — sometimes it takes around 15 minutes just to place an order or get service from a waiter. The food itself is decent, tasty enough, but nothing particularly exceptional or memorable. At the end of the day, what you are really paying for here is the glamorous design and the unbeatable location.
Melisa S — Google review
My husband and I dined here when visiting Monaco. We dined inside of the restaurant, the decor is beautiful and truly gives you that luxurious experience. There is a patio area outside with a separate menu. Everything we ordered was delicious, we had zero complaints. Our waiter was attentive and our food came out in a timely manner. We will visit again when visiting Monaco.
Ivory R — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Absolutely stunning place! Cafe de Paris didn’t disappoint from start to finish. We were warmly welcomed at the door and even allowed to choose the table we wanted. The desserts and coffee were absolutely delicious, and the view and atmosphere were just amazing. The staff were so friendly and kind—made the whole experience even better. Highly recommend!
Desislava B — Google review
Wanted to see interior of the hotel to spot celebrity lol. Ground none. Located close to casino where expensive cars are parked. Staff for friendly as we just wanted something to drink. We ordered coffee which was good
Sho J — Google review
Pl. du Casino, 98000 Monaco•https://www.montecarlosbm.com/fr/restaurant-monaco/le-cafe-de-pa…•+377 98 06 76 23•Tips and more reviews for Place du Casino

9Port de Fontvieille

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Port de Fontvieille is a redeveloped area with a 275-boat marina, surrounded by restaurants and shops. It offers beautiful views and a quieter atmosphere compared to other places in Monaco. The port is known for its stunning sunrise views and welcoming locals. Visitors can enjoy the sight of luxurious yachts, expensive cars, and fine dining while taking a leisurely walk around the area.
Beautiful marina and recommend to walk around so so beautiful views. and nice area, i enjoyed spending time here and recommend to go to park near to this marina . so much less people then in other places.
Melanija R — Google review
Beautiful views. I walked around and later saw it from way up.
Geovanny — Google review
Very beautiful and pleasant for an evening or morning summer walk marina!
Natalia — Google review
Fabulous place and it’s super modern.
Gonzalo H — Google review
Beautiful cove and port to walk around with amazing views. This is also where the shopping Center is located. Also around the port are a-lot of restaurants. Really nice area, we enjoyed spending time here. Less crowded then most places.
1girl 1 — Google review
Nice place with many yachts and ships.
Forarzo — Google review
A very beautiful picture
Snow N — Google review
One of the nicest locations in Monte Carlo! We got up super early around 5 am in order to capture this sunrise photo, totally worth it and can’t wait to return one day. Monegasque people were so welcoming and friendly. Thankyou!
Prash P — Google review
Quai des Sanbarbani, 98000 Mónaco/Monte Carlo, Monaco•https://www.ports-monaco.com/fr/le-port-de-fontvielle.html•+377 97 77 30 15•Tips and more reviews for Port de Fontvieille

10Princess Grace Japanese Garden

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Nestled in the vibrant heart of Monte Carlo, the Princess Grace Japanese Garden is a tranquil escape that beautifully marries traditional Japanese landscaping with Mediterranean charm. Spanning around 7,000 square meters, this serene oasis was crafted by esteemed landscape architect Yasuo Beppu and opened its doors in 1994. Visitors can wander along picturesque paths that wind around a peaceful pond adorned with koi fish, cross charming bridges, and find solace in a quaint tea house.
A calm and peaceful park in the heart of Monaco. It is very serene and you can relax walking through the garden. A few years ago the garden used to offer spectacular sea views, but sadly newly constructed buildings have blocked this view.
Giovanni B — Google review
Princess Grace Japanese Garden is a peaceful and beautifully designed place in Monaco. The mix of water, trees, and traditional Japanese style creates a relaxing atmosphere. A perfect spot to take a walk, enjoy nature, and escape the busy city for a while.”
Mohamed E — Google review
🍃 Japanese Garden, Monaco – A living poem of peace and balance The Japanese Garden in Monaco is one of those places where time seems to slow down. Everything here — the water, the stones, the bridges, the sound of the wind — feels perfectly balanced. It’s a small sanctuary right in the heart of the city, yet it holds the calm of a mountain temple. Every path seems to tell a story. The koi fish move gracefully in the pond, the bamboo rustles softly, and the reflections of the trees shimmer like thoughts passing through the mind. This garden isn’t meant to be rushed — it’s meant to be felt. If you love mindfulness, design, or simply need a pause from the city’s rhythm, this is the place to visit. Spend a few minutes sitting by the water, breathe deeply, and you’ll feel how peace naturally returns to you. I’ve visited many meditation spaces, but the Japanese Garden in Monaco has a unique vibration — it’s not just beauty you see, it’s serenity you feel. 🍃✨
Maka M — Google review
Nice garden but never expected the water to be so dirty. I entered coz I knew that there would or should be a good collection of koi’s, which are present in every Japanese garden. But was totally disappointed.. come to my house & see the kois you will love them. I have put one video of my kois too the clean pond is mine… please check. The stone lay outs I liked & the stand for birds to bathe is beautiful too. But sadly not Japanese way of cleanliness.
Dragon S — Google review
Japanese Grace Garden in Monte Carlo is peaceful, spacious, and beautifully maintained. Everything feels clean and perfectly arranged, making it a serene escape in the heart of the city. It's very beautiful
Sanja M — Google review
Not much impressive. Very small and not much to see as a tourist. There was one nice bridge for photos and you are now allowed to go there.
Kristina — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful garden that is free to visit in Monaco. Great place to grab lunch and have a picnic.
Daleeta C — Google review
Lovely little oasis in the city. Reminded us of our trip to Japan! Free to enter. Very peaceful.
Tammy J — Google review
5 Av. Princesse Grâce, 98000 Monaco•http://www.visitmonaco.com/fr/A-voir,-A-faire/Jardins•Tips and more reviews for Princess Grace Japanese Garden
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11Cathedral of Our Lady Immaculate

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Nestled in the heart of Monaco, the Cathédrale de Monaco stands as a stunning example of Romanesque architecture dedicated to Saint Nicholas. This magnificent cathedral, which serves as the seat of the Bishop of Monaco, was built in gratitude for Saint Nicholas's legendary act of saving sailors from perilous waters.
Nice historical location here in Monaco. Lots to see. You can walk around and get a lot of views in on foot. Love this country. Everyone so friendly We ask a carabinere(state police) all the time for directions they are really nice guys.
Brian S — Google review
A Catholic church built in the Neo-Romanesque architectural style and dedicated to Notre-Dame (Virgin Mary). Impressive religious artworks, sculptures and glass panels adore this enormous place of worship. Wasn't lucky to linger more than 15 mins as there was a planned baptism on that Sunday.
Debajyoti A — Google review
The Cathedral of Our Lady Immaculate is a beautiful landmark that combines spiritual importance with impressive architecture. Built in white stone, it has a bright and elegant exterior, while the interior is peaceful and decorated with fine details. It is also the resting place of Monaco’s princes and Princess Grace, which gives it special historical significance. The cathedral offers a calm atmosphere and is definitely worth a visit for both its religious and cultural value.
Mateo B — Google review
Just a short stroll from the palace lies Monaco’s Cathedral of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, a quietly splendid stone sanctuary that radiates calm, class, and just the right amount of royal gravitas. Built in creamy white stone, the cathedral is elegant without being flashy — think duchess, not diva. Inside, it’s cool and composed, with soft light, soaring arches, and a deep sense of peace that gently insists you lower your voice and your pulse. It’s also the final resting place of Princess Grace and Prince Rainier III, their tombs marked with simple dignity amid quiet reverence. The organ is magnificent, the acoustics divine, and the atmosphere just the tonic for a hot Riviera afternoon. Step in for a moment of stillness and grace and perhaps to give your sunhat a break.
The Y — Google review
Located conveniently between the Prince's Palace and the Oceanographic Museum (literally only a 5 or 6 minute walk from either of them) and directly across the street from the Jardins Saint-Martin. The exterior of the Cathedral is grand and striking. The interior has very simple decorations and adornments, which actually helps give it a sense of tranquility and solace. The building is typically open to the public around 09:00 to 18:00 (9am to 6pm) except during religious services. Entry is free, and you can light a candle for about €2. A prominent feature are the tombs of past royal family members and Monaco dignitaries, including Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace Kelly. I recommend a visit if you're into history, architecture, or want to experience a place which harmoniously blends quiet serenity, elegance, simplicity, and reflection.
Mike M — Google review
In addition to the many features of historical, religious and national significance, Cathédrale Notre-Dame-Immaculée is the site of the tradition Te Deum on the morning of the National Day of Monaco, 19 November. The diplomats representing the Principality from all over the world gather here then, together with other dignitaries and various catholic religious orders, in the presence of Their Serene Highnesses for this traditional religious ceremony marking the National Day of Monaco. Though attendance is by invitation only, the viewing area outside attracts many onlookers, and it is a beautiful way to start the day exploring Monaco Ville on the National Day. See my profile for more on Monaco.
Jonathan W — Google review
Spectacular structure. It's not as decorated as you'd expect but the architecture is brilliant. Super high. Holds the tombs of the princesses of Monaco. Worth walking over 5 minutes from the palace.
Yuval K — Google review
The Monaco Cathedral is an absolute masterpiece of Neo-Romanesque style. Built with dazzling white stone from La Turbie, it stands proudly on the cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean, creating one of the most striking vistas on the Riviera. What’s remarkable is how the building harmonizes with its natural setting—the bright stone façade almost glows against the lush greenery and rocky cliffs, making it a landmark visible from sea and land alike. Even if you’re not particularly religious, the architecture alone makes this a must-see. It’s an elegant example of Romanesque revival done right.
David S — Google review
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12Port Hercule

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Harbor
Port Hercule, located in the heart of Monaco's Condamine neighborhood, is a historic deep-water port that has been in use since ancient times. It is known for showcasing luxury sailboats and yachts and is the only deep-water port in Monaco. The port hosts high-end events like the annual Monaco Yacht Show and offers convenient access to transportation, supermarkets, and leisure amenities.
The port is huge and it’s like the exposition of luxury yachts. There are many elevated view points over the harbour as well as possibility to come closer to yachts to realise how huge they are. Amazing place. Definitely worth to check it out.
Anastasiia K — Google review
Wow, the yachts are fabulous! Spend an hour strolling around the harbour wondering about who owns these floating wonders and how they are manoeuvred into harbour. Iconic Monaco. The architecture in the harbour area itself was not quite as spectacular as I’d imagined, it’s the boats that make the view.
Jo S — Google review
a very beautiful and lively place. An atmosphere of wealth and luxury. A marina (also called a yacht harbor) is a port whose berths, docks and facilities are intended for the needs of pleasure shipping (sailing and motor yachts) and which is mainly used for commercial purposes.
K. K — Google review
The Beauty of Port Hercule in Monaco 🇲🇨 is out of this world! The Beautiful ships and its connection to the blue waters, architecture and mountains makes Monaco unique!
Martha B — Google review
Very picturesque part of Monte Carlo. Fortune enough to be there whilst preparing for the F1 and to walk part of the course.
Tom B — Google review
Port Hercule in Monaco is a place to visit! Nice spot along French Riviera to enjoy and compare your regular 30-40ft to the yachts here:) Everything is well taken care of with luxury and elegance everywhere. The yachts are seriously impressive. There's some cool waterfront restaurants and cafes that serve up delicious food with top-notch service and price tag:)
Volodymyr H — Google review
Port Hercule is the only deep-water port in Monaco, located in the heart of the country. The port has been in use since ancient times and has played an important role in the economic and cultural history of Monaco. Today, Port Hercule is a bustling hub of activity and is home to 700 of the most prestigious and sought-after luxury yachts in the world. It is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike to stroll along the waterfront, admire the impressive yachts, and take in the stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. The port is surrounded by a variety of restaurants, cafés, and shops, making it a great place to spend an afternoon or evening. Additionally, many prestigious events are held at Port Hercule throughout the year, such as the Monaco Yacht Show, which showcases some of the most luxurious yachts on the market. Overall, Port Hercule is an important location in Monaco and a must-visit destination for anyone who is interested in the maritime history and culture of the region.
Bahram M — Google review
If you arrive in Monaco, it's worth a run to the port... It's an ok port.. you can often see very luxurious yachts.. There are places where you can eat or drink something.. and even a supermarket(CASINO) where you can find almost everything...
PASSION C — Google review
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13Théâtre du Fort Antoine

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Perched on the Rock of Monaco, Fort Antoine Theatre is a historic 18th-century fort that has been transformed into an open-air theater. Originally built as a fortress to protect Monaco during the Spanish War of Succession, it was reconstructed after being destroyed in World War II. The theater now hosts cultural performances amidst lush gardens and offers stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. This serene venue beautifully combines art and history, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking both tranquility and artistic experiences.
Fort Antoine is definitely worth the detour during your visit or stay in Monaco. If you happen to be visiting during summer then you might be able to catch a show as well. The setting is truly phenomenal and the remarkable quality of the events will bring you closer to the region of Provence and the Principality itself. Fort Antoine is a former fortress of the beginning of the 18th century at the northeastern foot of the Monaco cliff on the shore of the bay, since 1954 it has been an open-air theater. On one of the walls of the theater-fort, a corner watchtower has been preserved. The auditoriums of the theater are located in the form of a semicircle and are designed for 350 seats. Every summer there is a street theater festival. The cliff offers a beautiful panoramic view of the port, the bay with yachts and the city. I was a victim of cyber stalking via cell phone. Monitoring my location, keystrokes, listening to conversations and looking through the camera lens etc... they also make up lies to make me look bad and so they can continue to track me. Trying to ruin my lively good. I recently was introduced to mcraespy and he was able to locate the stalker and handed her over to the police. I commend his effort. I know there are people going through such.
Charles A — Google review
Once was a military fort and now an open-air theater, Fort Antoine is located at the northeastern tip of Le Rocher. Enjoy a warm summer evening incredible performances under a starry sky. There is room for around 350 spectators and all performances are in French and free to the public (although you must book a seat first). We recommend that you arrive early to be able to enjoy the view of the French Riviera coastline that stretches all the way to Italy.
George M — Google review
The views from Fort Antoine are great!!! Is a MUST see once you are in Monaco. Totally recommended!
Karim A — Google review
Brilliant viewpoint over Monaco. I believe the Fort is sometimes used for theatre so may not always be accessible. However, if it is, it is an excellent spot for photos looking back at Monaco and its harbour. I would recommend coming here both during the day and at night to see Monaco lit up.
Donquixiote J — Google review
A very serene place to find some peace, with an amazing view.
Crazedentity — Google review
Very nice outdoor view
Eduardo D — Google review
This is a must check out destination in Monte Carlo. It has been turned into a very nice park. Expect to spend a few hours there depending on how fast you can walk, there are a lot of stairs and uphill walking.
Kyle H — Google review
Such a beautiful area!
Qurratulain — Google review
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14Portier - Monaco Grand Prix

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Portier is a renowned destination for sports enthusiasts, hosting prestigious events like the Monaco Grand Prix, Monte-Carlo International Jumping, Herculis Diamond League Athletics Meeting, and Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters. The legendary Stade Louis II offers Ligue 1 matches featuring stars like Falcao and Lemar. Visitors staying at Quality Hotel Menton Mediterranee can easily access these major sporting events in the Principality of Monaco.
How do the manage to organoze a F1 on these streets ??
Öztürk T — Google review
Home is for the cure of the kind body in soul in my native language America your son is looking for you 😳
Karmine L — Google review
Love it
Darwin R — Google review
Famous corner (tunnel entry) of the Monaco Grand Prix
Chris S — Google review
(Translated by Google) This small port called Petit Portier de Monaco is the marina of the new Mareterra district. It completes this gigantic project, a 6-hectare district built in the open sea. (Original) Ce petit port appelé Petit Portier de Monaco est la marina du nouveau quartier Mareterra. Il complète ce gigantesque projet, un quartier de 6 hectares construit en plein mer.
Has A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Portier. The elevated highway is currently under construction, so it's a bit confusing. Be careful not to take the wrong tunnel. The tunnel is located directly along the beach. (Original) 포르티에. 현재 고가도로가 건설중이라 어수선한데 터널 잘못 타지 않게 주의하세요. 해변가쪽으로 쭉 나가야 터널입니다.
K — Google review
(Translated by Google) I caught 2 Grand Prix and it's something to dream about even if you're not a fan of this sport! Earplugs are a must 🙈 (Original) Am prins 2 Grand Prix și este ceva de vis chiar dacă nu sunteți un împătimit al acestui sport! Neapărat dopuri de urechi 🙈
Aurelia J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unique experience... Thousands of people gather to watch the F1 Grand Prix... For F1 lovers it is a great experience, a celebration... Five stars for sure.... (Original) Μοναδική εμπειρία... Χιλιάδες κόσμου μαζεύονται να παρακολουθήσουν τό Grand Prix F1... Για τούς λάτρεις τής F1 είναι μεγάλη εμπειρία, γιορτή... Πέντε αστέρια σίγουρα....
Ελένη Ν — Google review
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15Monaco Grand Prix Ticket

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The Monaco Grand Prix Ticket offers a thrilling experience for both car racing enthusiasts and those who simply want to soak up the atmosphere. The event takes place in late May or early June, allowing spectators to witness the world's fastest racing cars zooming through the city streets of Monaco. Beyond the race itself, attendees can indulge in the extravagance of Monaco, with opportunities to purchase souvenirs at various price points.
What an amazing place.
Hanif R — Google review
Perfect
Φανή Λ — Google review
Just an inchident
Mika S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Too expensive for my budget.. (Original) Trop chère pour mon budget ..
Yves S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Exceptional experience, must visit (Original) Expérience exceptionnelle, il faut visiter
Stefan M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very bad experience. I went to visit Monaco with my family on Friday and had the chance to attend the Grand Prix show. When I went through security at the entrance, I was arrogant and condescending by the casually dressed lady on the far right. in the photo. I was shocked by her attitude, I didn't know her identity, the Queen of Monaco? She asked me to place the stroller in front of the entrance in a very hostile and almost authoritarian tone. Of course, I obeyed the arrangement, but soon she still ordered me to put the stroller further away, I had already placed the stroller in front of the entrance. she immediately yelled at me in a very unreasonable tone to stay away again. At that moment I was helpless, I was no longer in the mood to stay here. Thank you, ma'am, for your poor quality service and your unacceptable behavior. A stain on this beautiful city. As a tourist, I am deeply hurt by your attitude. I will never come back to this place again. Beautiful Monaco, because of your actions, you will always keep bad memories in my heart. (Original) Une très mauvaise expérience. Je suis allé visiter Monaco avec ma famille vendredi et j'ai eu la chance d'assister au spectacle du Grand Prix. Lorsque j'ai passé le contrôle de sécurité à l'entrée, j'ai été arrogant et condescendant par la dame en tenue décontractée à l'extrême droite. sur la photo. J'ai été choqué par son attitude, je ne connaissais pas son identité, la Reine de Monaco ? Elle m'a demandé de placer la poussette devant l'entrée sur un ton très hostile et presque autoritaire. Bien sûr, j'ai obéi à l'arrangement, mais bientôt elle m'a quand même ordonné de ranger la poussette plus loin, j'avais déjà placé la poussette devant l'entrée. elle m'a immédiatement crié d'un ton très déraisonnable de rester à nouveau à l'écart. À ce moment-là, j'étais impuissante, je n'étais plus d'humeur à rester ici. Merci, madame, pour votre service de mauvaise qualité, et votre comportement inacceptable . Une tache sur cette belle ville. En tant que touriste, je suis profondément blessé par votre attitude. Je ne reviendrai plus jamais dans cet endroit. Beau Monaco, à cause de tes actes, tu garderas toujours de mauvais souvenirs dans mon cœur.
Louis A — Google review
(Translated by Google) F1 Fans 🏎 will understand and Monaco is legendary!🏎 (Original) Les Fans de F1 🏎comprendront et Monaco c'est mythique !🏎
Momo B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Not to be missed even if you don't like car racing. The atmosphere is great. You can buy souvenirs at all prices. Some restaurateurs are raising their prices, too bad! (Original) A ne pas manquer même si vous n'aimez pas les courses de voitures. L'ambiance est géniale. On peut s'offrir des souvenirs à tous les prix. Certains restaurateurs augmentent leurs prix, dommage !
Ludovic A — Google review
15 All. Lazare Sauvaigo, 98000 Monaco•http://www.monacograndprixticket.com/•+377 97 70 74 75•Tips and more reviews for Monaco Grand Prix Ticket
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16BATEAU BUS

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BATEAU BUS - Quai des Etats-Unis is a small electric-powered bus-boat that offers a unique and affordable way to cross Port Hercule in Monaco. For just 2 euros, visitors can enjoy a short but scenic trip across the harbor, providing an opportunity to capture stunning photos of Monte Carlo from the water. The boat departs every 20 minutes and offers a convenient alternative to walking along the harbor.
For visitors who don't have access to their own private yacht, the Bateau Bus is the best way to experience being on the water for at least a few minutes! For only two euros, it was our cheapest outing in Monaco and also saved us a little bit of walking. Worth it for sure!
Dylan C — Google review
VERY FRIENDLY STAFFs!!! The bus only cost 2e (in cash) or 1.5e (if you use credit card) to go cross the habour. Small money for "rich people" view lol. Highly recommended
Ngân N — Google review
Cheap and cheerful way to cross Monaco harbour. Pay on board with a credit card, but only one person per credit card--which seemed a little odd.
James H — Google review
Electric powered bus-boat which sails from one side of the Port Hercule to the other. Departs every 20min., and costs only 2€. (2019) This trip can easily save a lot of steps, instead of walking all the way along the harbour, and there's a good view of the city from the water aswell.
Morten H — Google review
Can be a shortcut from the Parking des pêcheurs to Montecarlo
Ahmed B — Google review
Convenient and quiet. Would like a boat-bus between harbours though: hercule to fontvieille e.g..
Joost H — Google review
Super useful and fun service
Moritz V — Google review
Simple boat across the marina, fast and cheap
Tyler L — Google review
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17Monte Carlo

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Monte Carlo, an administrative area of Monaco, is famous for the iconic Monte Carlo Casino and the Princes Palace adorned with Italian Renaissance frescoes. This glamorous destination has long attracted European jet setters and Hollywood royalty. While it's often visited as a day trip or stop on a cruise, Monte Carlo is now more accessible to travelers looking for longer stays.
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18Pl. du Palais

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Pl. du Palais is a majestic square located next to the royal palace, featuring 17th-century cannons and hosting a daily guard-changing ceremony. Visitors can explore the charming narrow alleyways that have existed since the Middle Ages before heading to the plaza at 11:55 am to witness the impressive spectacle of the guard changing in front of the Princes Palace.
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19Exotic Garden of Monaco

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The Exotic Garden of Monaco, also known as Jardin Exotique, is a hidden gem that showcases a stunning open-air display of cacti and succulent plants from dry zones worldwide. Perched on a rocky promontory at the north-western entrance of Monaco, it offers breathtaking views over the entire principality. The garden's unique location adds to its charm, drawing visitors to admire the diverse plant species while enjoying panoramic vistas of the Rock of Monaco and the Mediterranean coastline.
The gardens are superb. The price (7.50€ per adult) includes the gardens, the cave (really nice) and a small prehistoric museum. The view is fantastic and cacti are beautiful. There are small paths, romantic spots with benches and cute stop overs. The cave is very interesting, a little adventure, it's very warm and humid inside, I recommend to visit it (guided tours are every full hour, last one starts at 17). The museum gives a bit more history behind the cave and olden times in Monaco.
Agnes W — Google review
Exploring the Exotic Garden was a wonderful experience—the variety of plants was truly impressive, with some reaching massive, awe-inspiring sizes. The highlight, however, was visiting the grotto completely alone, with no other tourists around, and having a free guide to myself. It was by far the best experience I had in Monaco.
Frederic — Google review
It was really beautiful and also gorgeous views over Monaco. Just know there are a lot of stairs down so you need to get up again aswell. Included in the ticket are also the caves and a small museum. Definitely worth a visit!
Kirsten Z — Google review
We don't click more pictures but trust me the atmosphere is so so good
Shivay A — Google review
It is very interesting for visiting place with a lot of different types of plants. Some of them are exotic and you can’t see them in many places. There is a historical museum in the garden. I liked it a lot because in my opinion it was more children oriented and information that you can receive there is presented in a very attractive and easy way. The view from the garden is also breathtaking because the garden is located on a cliffside and you can see the whole Monaco from it. The only thing that I regret for is that we weren’t able to visit the cave because it was closed that time of the year.
Petina M — Google review
Beautiful garden and costal view. 5euros to get in but is wort it every penny. Plants from all over the world, a small koi pound and a cave. Very quiet during extra season but gets crowds during season. Next door is the Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology.
T C — Google review
By far one of my favorite gardens in a city that’s I’ve been to. Incredible views and an underground cave. Loads of cacti and succulents. I felt like I was on another planet. We bought a combo ticket which included entrance to the ocean museum.
Sarah N — Google review
Worth the day trip! Eze is a beautiful, quaint little village about 20 minutes outside of Nice. It's an easy, quick bus ride that transports you to a whole other world. Such gorgeous views of the Cote d'Azur - could've stayed up there all day.
Victoria N — Google review
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20Nikki Beach Fairmont Monte Carlo

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Nikki Beach Fairmont Monte Carlo offers a delightful experience for Grand Prix enthusiasts. The Louis XV - Alain Ducasse at Hotel de Paris and the Grill provide gourmet meals with stunning views of the race circuit. Meanwhile, Elsa at Monte-Carlo Beach Club serves up organic dishes with locally sourced ingredients, offering indulgence without heaviness. Additionally, Nikki Beach on the hotel's rooftop provides an excellent option for fans to enjoy Monaco's lavish lifestyle while watching the races.
Nikki it’s soo nice and warm. Couldn’t post my review in f1 but ill do it now: The place was full on the race day but the atmosphere was perfect, the quality of the food was okay. I love fruits so for me that was the most important and they were delicious. Champagne was top. I had some things to do between the race and I didn’t stop going out and coming back from the place but every time I pass by was everything fine and no waiting and very friendly. Good service and Spanish speaking server was so friendly! The pool was so warm
Heidi — Google review
Nikki Beach, located into Fairmont Monaco, is a Top Restaurant and Home of the best Parties in Montecarlo. Rino Siconolfi Instagram rino_siconolfi
Rino M — Google review
A great place to enjoy a great pool, view with food and drinks. That atmosphere was pleasant, happy, and for the most part welcoming. The services by the beds were outstanding. Waitress/ Host came around frequently enough to make sure we were comfortable. The pool is very deep which I was not aware, but I like that. The vibes are energetic and full of lots of characters. I didn't' have food besides some chips and Guac and it was good. But friends had quesadilla, and I was told they were delicious. Def. a place to stop by if you're staying at the hotel... No question.
Fenelix J — Google review
Rooftop vibes, good food, nice setting. What more can you ask for. Service was always on point, friendly and attentive. Food exceeded expectations, cocktails were a bit of a let down but other than that great venue.
Joe S — Google review
A perfect experience! The place is stunning, the service is professional, courteous and fast. Every detail is meticulous, from the atmosphere, the music, to the food and the service. We enjoyed every moment. Highly recommend and would love to come back again!
KravMaga I — Google review
Absolutely fantastic experience every time! The food is delicious, the ambiance is vibrant yet elegant, and the entire team—from the lovely hostesses to the attentive waiters and talented bartender—goes above and beyond to make guests feel welcome. Everyone is professional, caring, and genuinely fun, creating an unforgettable atmosphere. Special mention to the management this year—it truly feels like Nikki Beach Monaco is at its best. Always a pleasure to return. Highly recommended!
Adriana C — Google review
Nikki Beach is an incredible place! The atmosphere is vibrant and relaxing at the same time, with beautiful views and a truly unique vibe. The staff are extremely attentive and welcoming — especially Jeremy, who went above and beyond to make our experience unforgettable. I highly recommend this spot to anyone looking for great service, good energy, and an amazing time
Felipe D — Google review
Amazing atmosphere and stellar service from Renaud at the bar. The music and vibe is perfect for a sunny summer day, and there is such attention to detail. Highly recommended and I'll definitely be back when next in Monaco! The drinks are a bit pricey but I guess it's what can be expected from Fairmont. Didn't deter me at all.
Travia — Google review
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21Casino Café de Paris

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Nestled in the heart of Monte Carlo, alongside the iconic Casino de Monte-Carlo, Casino Café de Paris is a renowned late-night destination. Boasting 480 modern slot machines and an array of table games like Blackjack, Punto Banco, French roulette, American roulette, and Texas Hold'em, this casino offers ample gaming options. The recently refurbished interior features a futuristic design with neon accents and a sci-fi theme.
Visited as a family of four for cocktails, food, and dessert – and it was excellent from start to finish. The setting is beautiful, the service was attentive and friendly, and the food and drinks were top quality. A great experience all round. Highly recommend (see photos)!
O'Toole U — Google review
Loved the ambiance here and food was good! Came here for lunch Saturday with friends—we had reservations and were seated upstairs, indoors. They have patio seating as well overlooking the square, perfect to people watch and see all the beautiful cars, but it was too hot. They do give out hand fans at request! Highly recommend the Burgundy Snails, Homemade Duck Foie Gras, Pappardelle Bolognese, Linguine with Clams and Angus Ribeye Steak—the food here is well flavored and delicious! Cocktails were okay. Service was excellent—everyone was friendly and helpful.
Vy H — Google review
Café Paris, Monaco Nestled in the heart of Monaco, Café Paris offers an unparalleled dining experience with its prime location. Situated on a vibrant casino square, the restaurant boasts a spacious terrace where you can soak up the lively atmosphere. From your seat, watch the world go by—glimpse crowds of stylish locals and visitors, as well as luxury sports cars gliding past. Step inside to discover a cozy, elegant interior where you can savor authentic French cuisine. Our menu features freshly prepared dishes made from the finest ingredients, from buttery croissants and escargots to perfectly crafted steak frites. Each plate is a celebration of French culinary artistry. At Café Paris, we pride ourselves on providing exceptional service. Our attentive and friendly staff ensure every visit is memorable, whether you’re here for a quick coffee or a leisurely gourmet meal. Come for the view, stay for the food—Café Paris is the perfect spot to enjoy the best of Monaco and France in one exquisite setting.
C V — Google review
Great place to sit and relax after a long day walk in the blazing sun. Also a place where people watch people. Hahaha. And also watching all the supercars parked next to it. Ordered a latte macchiato and hot lemon tea. Service was prompt. Very generous. Interior deco was nice. Toilet was very nice and clean. But there were many flies outside today. Maybe due to summer time. Good place to relax after the casino and a place to be seen in.
Zafraynn R — Google review
Visited Monaco for a day and stopped by the world-famous casino. We cooled down with two iced coffees while watching glamorous cars pass by. Pricey café, but the vibe and stunning view made it totally worth it!
Silvia W — Google review
Right on Place du Casino, Café de Paris is where Monaco puts on its daily show. We stopped here for some drinks and to take in the view — and honestly, that’s exactly what you come for. The terrace overlooks the casino and Hôtel de Paris, with supercars rolling by like a parade. The drinks are well done, the service polished, and the atmosphere pure Monte-Carlo glamour. Prices are high, but that’s part of the experience — you’re paying for the location and the people-watching as much as for what’s in the glass. Perfect spot for an afternoon cocktail or sparkling drink while soaking in the buzz of the square. Not about finding a hidden gem — it’s about sitting in the heart of Monaco and enjoying the moment.
Arian R — Google review
Also, it is an upscale restaurant. But I think the ambiance, the cleanliness, and even the waiters were a complete success. I can only recommend it for those who have never been there. I forgot to mention, of course. Please tell the waiters that you are there for the first time and that you would like to sit upstairs on the terrace. And believe me, it creates a lovely atmosphere.
Sino-Sixty0ne — Google review
We arrived a little early for our reservation, but no problem for the staff to accommodate. We had an exceptional view of the area. The service was great. The food was amazing. It was so fun watching all the activity at the casino and front courtyard area as the sun went down and the people came out.
Jeff H — Google review
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22Rock of Monaco

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The Rock of Monaco, also known as the Old Town, is a historic promontory overlooking the port of Monaco. Visitors can explore its narrow medieval passages and discover landmarks such as St. Nicolas Cathedral, the Chapel of Mercy, and the Palace of Justice. The Place du Palais offers a chance to witness the Changing of the Guard at 11:55 am daily. Additionally, tourists can tour the iconic Prince's Palace and observe the Changing of the Guard ceremony.
Beautiful place to visit. You can walk here and it’s where the oceanography museum is and also it is where the palace of Monaco is located. It is the perfect situation if you are in a situation to take a day trip from Nice, France, or from Italy. One thing to note is you won’t necessarily know you’re on “rock.” It is more of an area of Monaco.
Rafael R — Google review
Beautiful place to visit! There’re so many ways to go up but i decided to walk. And it’s amazing! You can enjoy how pretty your surroundings as you walk up! Recommend to go if you visit Monaco!
Apple Z — Google review
Fabulous views of the city and marina. Short walk of 10 minutes from the street below. It's across from the palace. So great to continue from here and next to the cathedral. Lovely
Yuval K — Google review
I was not very optimistic but i found it very interesting. The Artic part was the the highlight. I recommend it.
Mihai I — Google review
Lovely town around the palace and Government buildings and administration, in the narrow streets and with the gorgeous view over the Principality
Enjoy L — Google review
The rock with the palace. The origin Monaco, where the princes arrived first. You can visit the oceanographic museum, the palace, ok course the uninhabited apartments. You can find the city hall, the cathedral and the misericordia chapel. A lot of typical restaurants and souvenirs shops. A place to visit absolutely.
Sylvain M — Google review
Beautiful place for walking and exploring the area, taking photo or just enjoying drinking something You definitely should visit here
Lion — Google review
Cool views from the top and if you time it right you can see the changing of the guards just down the road.
Rach — Google review
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23Monaco

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Monaco, also known as the Principality of Monaco, is a small sovereign city-state located on the French Riviera in Western Europe. It sits just a few kilometers west of Liguria, Italy and is bordered by France to the north, east, and west. The oldest district of Monaco is Monaco-Ville, which is situated on a high promontory and commonly referred to as Le Rocher (the rock).
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