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Monaco’s Luxurious and Coastal Charm ✨🇲🇨
Monaco is a dream destination for every traveler! 💫 From the luxurious Monte Carlo Casino to the stunning views at Jardin Exotique, this place offers the perfect blend of glamor, nature, and incredible cars. We were lucky enough to catch a glimpse of Monaco’s famous car show, showcasing some of the most expensive and exotic cars in the world. Walking through the old town, we stumbled upon hidden gems, marveled at luxury cars parked along the harbor, and enjoyed breathtaking Mediterranean views. After a day of exploration, there’s nothing better than relaxing by the harbor as the sun sets. A must-visit for luxury lovers!❤️🇲🇨
😃Travel Tips:
✔️Book tickets for the car show and other popular attractions like the Casino or the Prince's Palace in advance.
✔️Monaco is small but packed with surprises—walking is the best way to discover its hidden spots, luxury cars, and scenic views.
✔️With the hilly terrain, comfortable footwear is key for a day of strolling and car spotting.
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NICE & MONACO 1 day leisure trip with great oyster
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When go to France, Paris is a must to visit however you cannot missed out Nice & Monaco as well.
From Paris take train to NICE spend you around 12hour and you can take night train from
Getting There - By overnight train from Paris to NICE, from Nice to Monaco use train as well.
You will have a full day in Nice when you take night train and stay 1 night atleast for Monaco. Beside Monaco there is alot of French famous small city nearby. In the summer the sunset is around 10pm so the beaches still full of tourist at 9pm
Attractions - Nice Old Town, Beaches, Colline du Château, Villefranche-sur-Mer, Monte Carlo Casino (Monaco), F1 Circuit de Monaco, Prince's Palace of Monaco, Le Palais Princier de Monaco
Hotels - Just stay hotel nearby train station is convinient to go everywhere
Food & Restaurants - Oyster/Seafood platter is a must in Nice. Le Café de Turin is good restaurant for oyster. Gelato ice-cream, Socca (local food).
Shopping - In the city of Monaco there is alot of luxury shop & fine chocolate shop.
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Monaco: The Ultimate Guide to Europe's Glittering Gem on the French Riviera
Monaco
Location:
Monaco is a tiny sovereign city-state located on the French Riviera in Western Europe. It is bordered by France on three sides and the Mediterranean Sea on the fourth. Despite its small size, Monaco is densely populated and renowned for its wealth, luxury, and as a tax haven.
Geography:
Monaco covers just about 2.1 square kilometers, making it the second smallest country in the world, after the Vatican City. The country has a rocky, coastal landscape with a mild Mediterranean climate.
Recommended Attractions
1. Monte Carlo Casino:
This world-famous casino is an iconic symbol of Monaco's luxury. It is a must-visit for its opulent architecture and gaming rooms.
2. Prince’s Palace:
The official residence of the Prince of Monaco, this palace offers guided tours of its state apartments and stunning views over Monaco.
3. Oceanographic Museum:
Founded by Prince Albert I, this museum and aquarium is dedicated to marine sciences and showcases a vast array of marine life.
4. Monaco Grand Prix:
Held annually, this Formula One race is one of the most prestigious automobile races in the world. The circuit runs through the streets of Monaco.
5. Monaco-Ville (The Rock):
This historic old town is where you’ll find the Prince’s Palace, Saint Nicholas Cathedral, and the Oceanographic Museum. It’s a picturesque area with narrow streets and beautiful views.
6. Larvotto Beach:
The only public beach in Monaco, Larvotto Beach is perfect for swimming and sunbathing, with clear waters and a lovely promenade.
7. Japanese Garden:
A tranquil, traditional Japanese garden located near the Grimaldi Forum, it offers a peaceful retreat with beautiful plants and water features.
Cuisine
Monaco's cuisine is a blend of French and Italian influences with a focus on Mediterranean ingredients. Some local specialties include:
- Barbajuans: Pastries filled with Swiss chard, ricotta, leeks, garlic, and herbs.
- Socca: A chickpea flour pancake, crispy on the outside and soft on the inside.
- Pissaladière: A type of pizza topped with onions, anchovies, and olives.
- Stocafi: A traditional dish of dried cod cooked in a tomato sauce with vegetables.
- Fougasse: A sweet bread flavored with orange flower water and decorated with nuts and anise seeds.
Best Time to Travel
The best time to visit Monaco is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) when the weather is pleasant, and the crowds are smaller. Summer (July to August) is the peak tourist season with warm weather, but it can be crowded and expensive. Winter (November to March) is the off-season with cooler weather but fewer tourists.
Additional Information
- Currency: Euro (EUR)
- Language: French is the official language, but English and Italian are widely spoken.
- Transport: Monaco is well-connected by road and rail to France and Italy. Withi
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A backpacker in Monaco
To visit Monaco, I travelled to the city of Nice, 15 kilometres west of this country. If you buy a ticket at the right time, you can get to Nice by train and bus from various European cities such as Milan, Italy (between 20 and 30 euros) and Paris, France (between 25 and 45 euros). There are also flights to Nice from various Schengen countries, operated by Ryanair, Wizz Air and EasyJet, which are sometimes cheaper than buses and trains (because of the flexibility you have in choosing your time and route). The train from Nice airport and the Intercity bus station (next to Terminal 1 of the same airport) to the city centre costs less than 2 euros.
As it is much cheaper to stay in Nice than in Monaco, it makes sense to stay in Nice. When I saw that booking a room at the Hotel de Berne for two people was cheaper than the cost of two beds in a hostel (the total cost for two people is 45 euros per night), we chose this hotel to stay (as opposed to my usual practice of staying in a hostel). It should be noted that the published statistics and costs refer to 27 January 2023, and these costs may change (be more or less) in different seasons or in the coming years.
At sunrise we went to the Nice-Ville station, just 150 metres from our accommodation, to catch the train to Monaco. A one-way ticket from Nice to Monaco and vice versa costs 4 euros each and departures are from around 6am to 11pm (every half hour). We arrived at Monte Carlo station in about 15 minutes and the sightseeing of Monaco began.
Although Monaco was not a common destination for backpackers like us, we did not feel out of place at all.
Best places to visit:
Monte Carlo Casino, Un Jardin d'acclimatation, Port of Monte Carlo, The Prince's Palace of Monaco, Saint Nicholas Cathedral, Oceanography Museum
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Iconic casino in Monaco 🇲🇨🎰
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To my friends and I, the building is iconic because of the movie “Monte Carlo” starring Selena Gomez. We tried to take pictures at every filming location we could find!!
The casino of Monte Carlo is really busy and packed with tourists.
To enter the casino, there is an entrance fee of €18 and dress code. You also have to bring your passport along. Since none of us really gamble, so we did not bother entering the casino but merely the lobby for pictures.
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Go to the Larvotto Beach
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Go to the Larvotto Beach
Larvotto Beach
Since we are at the Mediterranean why not go to a beach? This popular, artificial beach features clear waters, a volleyball court & a scenic promenade. Perfect to finish off your day in Monaco.
Entrance is free and the water is crystal clear just like in Sharm El Sheikh. Nearby you will see a few restaurants and bars where you can sit and enjoy your favourite adult beverage.
Although it's a small beach, it's actually not bad considering the size of Monaco. Even if you don't go swimming or sunbathing, you can visit the beach and have a nice walk around.
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Visit the Oceanographic Museum
At the end of the Saint Martin Gardens you will be able to see the Oceanographic Museum. From what we read, this is very similar to SEA LIFE London Aquarium and we didn’t feel like visiting on this occasion.
If you haven’t been to a place like this before or if you are visiting Monaco with kids, then the Oceanographic Museum might just be the right thing for you.
The Oceanographic Museum is a museum of marine sciences in Monaco-Ville, Monaco. This building is part of the Institut océanographique, which is committed to sharing its knowledge of the oceans.
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Saint Martin Gardens
As you make your way down, take a moment to enjoy the beautiful Gardens of St Martin and the amazing views towards sea.
The Jardin St. Martin are located in the Monaco-Ville ward of Monaco. The gardens are made up of a series of paths on the south west face of the Rock of Monaco. They have an estimated area of 11,200 square meters.
Beautiful and peaceful garden, right near the Oceanographic Museum. one interesting attraction is the statue with two heads.
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The cathedral is right next to the Palace of Justice which boasts an interesting design with white stone. The cathedral itself looks magnificent and overlooks the Gardens of Saint Martin and the Mediterranean.
The inside décor of the cathedral is just as impressive and serves as the final resting place for the royal family of Monaco. The bright stained glass alongside the paintings make this cathedral stand out from others you might have seen.
It's free to visit and you only need 10-15 mins. We saw the cathedral and sat down for a moment to relax before heading downhill to the harbour.
Checkinaway (@checkinawayblog) Explore the Picturesque Old City
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Explore the Picturesque Old City
Walking through the old city centre one can clearly see the Italian heritage of the Grimaldis. Similar to Niçoise architecture you will see a fairly abundant amount of Italian architecture.
Again, plenty of restaurants also offering Italian specific cuisine such as pizza or pasta. Overall the aspect looks very colourful and joyful.
We explored the area whilst waiting for the change of the guard to start. We even bought a very cheap magnet for only 1.5 euros. A real bargain.
For half an hour we even sat down to have a coffee and rest.
Checkinaway (@checkinawayblog) Visit the Prince’s Palace of Monaco
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Visit the Prince’s Palace of Monaco
This is a great opportunity to see the state rooms of the Palace and learn more about the Grimaldi family and their heritage and history.
The palace showcases many works of art as well as the Royal Library and Chapel. The visit shouldn’t take longer than 45 minutes so definitely worth your time. To check prices and admission times follow their website.
Overall a great visit and would strongly recommend.
The price is affordable as well - 10 euros or 5 euros for students .The Palace is beautiful on the inside and worth visiting. Allocate 60-90 minutes
Checkinaway (@checkinawayblog) Climb the Rock of Monaco 🇲🇨
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This is situated within what it was “Monaco-Ville” area where the seat of government is and the royal residence of the Grimaldi family.
This climb isn’t too bad and the views from the top are rewarding. Once you reach the top in the Palace square, there are plenty of viewing points and benches overseeing the Marinas.
On top of the mountain you will be able to see several points such as the Palace, Monaco Cathedral or simply enjoy a coffee watching tourists go by.
Overall a great trip and would certainly recommend 👌 Be ready for climbing and cardio or use public transport instead
Checkinaway (@checkinawayblog) Monaco tips and things to do
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Monaco itself isn’t a large city and you could think you may not need public transport. We believe you should consider a day pass at least as you will find yourself out of breath going up and down the mountainous landscape. You can check fares and passes here.
Alternatively, you might consider a Hop-on, Hop-off Bus Tour to cover the main attractions.
The city itself is split into wards that follow the former administrative segregation up until the 1900s, listed below. By in large you can group your visit as follows:
Monaco-Ville, the old city and seat of government of the principality on a rocky promontory extending into the Mediterranean, known as the Rock of Monaco, or simply “The Rock”;
Monte Carlo, the principal residential and resort area with the Monte Carlo Casino in the east and northeast;
La Condamine, the southwestern section including the port area, Port Hercules.
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During the month of October when we went there, they even had a promotion allowing you to travel for free on public transport in an attempt to encourage more eco friendly travel.
You will also notice that Monaco has a few overlapping levels of highways and roads to make use of the restricted space.
When looking up directions on your mapping app make sure you thoroughly understand the journey you have to take as you might find yourself being mislead.
The local currency is the euro and although not part of the E.U., Monaco has implemented several policies around customs and border control. They are also part of the Schengen area making travel from France seamless.
Checkinaway (@checkinawayblog) Beautiful Monaco and the Casino
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Although, when we think of Monaco we think of opulence, it hasn’t always been like this. With the opening of the Monte Carlo Casino in the second part of the 19th century the Grimaldis finally had a steady and generous source of income.
Nowadays the local economy comprises of tourism, casino and financial services. It is estimated that more than 100 bn. euros are kept in Monacan banks.
The local population is called Monegasque and their language is a crossover between Italian and French. Most signs in Monaco are bilingual in French and Monegasque.
Checkinaway (@checkinawayblog) Monaco and our trip
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Monaco pronounced /ˈmɒnəkoʊ/ is a city state founded by the Grimaldi family by purchasing land from the HRE Henry VI and establishing it as a Genoese colony.
Its history however dates back to when the Greeks settled here and established a colony in the 6th century B.C. called Monoikos or “single” + “house”.
The principality has been pretty much sovereign with minor exceptions although the Grimaldis had to make certain compromises throughout the ages to ensure the city state’s survival. Many policies or even interests coincide with those of France whilst France takes care of defence policies and world affairs.
Checkinaway (@checkinawayblog) Monaco - beautiful and unusual
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Monaco views - Hills, port, rocks, posh and rich. A must visit place. The 2nd smallest country in the world 🌎 😍 💙
Checkinaway (@checkinawayblog) Change of the guard, Monaco 🇲🇨
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When we went to Monaco, we knew we will be going to see the change of the guard, so we planned our day accordingly.
The change of the guard was at 11:55 just outside the Palace.
Although not as impressive as the change of the guard at Buckingham Palace, it is still worth going on time for the spectacle.
There will be some crowd but we can’t say it was that crowded. In many terms the guards were fairly close to the people similarly to the change of the guard in Oslo.
You can see more about times and additional information on their website.
Checkinaway (@checkinawayblog) Monaco travel info and tips
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We travelled from Nice to Monaco by train. Trains are almost every half and hour and are very accessible. You can check times and prices..
Word of advice, as you arrive at the train station find the lifts that take you down to the city as the main station is at Monaco’s highest point and unless you have a car you will have to walk all the way down. We obviously did the latter. Lesson learned.
Transportation in Monaco is fairly easy with public transport and you will mainly use buses. There is also a boat service connecting Monaco-Ville with Monte Carlo.
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