Monaco

Monaco city breaks

With a sparkling selection of cultural landmarks, regal casinos and fabulous views of the classic French Riviera, Monaco is a fashionable coastal hotspot. The history of the sublime city is well preserved in a cosmopolitan bubble of elegance, with race cars faintly ringing in its ears. It’s the place to be in the South of France if you’re eager for retail therapy, decadence and sightseeing days in the rays too. What could be better? We can’t think of anything, so get ready to roll the dice…
A feast for the senses

A feast for the senses

Your eyes will be bulging when you arrive in glamorous Monaco. Michelin-starred restaurants are scattered about, all showcasing some of the most inventive dishes from along the South of France and beyond. Alongside delicate amuse-bouches and intricately crafted plates, you’ll find plenty of top scenery along this resplendent coastline.

Monaco’s museums

Monaco’s museums

Spread across various exhibitions and galleries, there are some spellbinding collections of art. Learn all about French history in the Napoleon Museum, but there’s a site for learning about all things oceanographic, as well as a museum for avid stamp collectors. Monaco’s a hive of intriguing buildings with so many fantastic features to discover.

Sand in the south

Sand in the south

Monaco’s only strip of sand, Larvotto Beach, gives you time to enjoy jet-skiing, windsurfing and volleyball, all with a stunning view of the South of France’s sweeping shorefronts. If you fancy venturing out into the brilliant azures of the Mediterranean Sea, take a boat trip from Port Hercules and see what all the fuss is about.

Monte Carlo city breaks
Stay in Monaco’s showstopping Monte Carlo district and you can get a taste of the good life – think casinos, supercars and celebs.
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Fairmont Monte Carlo
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Fairmont Monte Carlo

Monte Carlo, Monaco

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  • Amazing views of Circuit de Monaco
  • Great for luxury
  • Stunning rooftop pool
  • 450m from the Monte Carlo Casino
  • 1km from Monte Carlo Harbour
Hotel Metropole Monte Carlo
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Hotel Metropole Monte Carlo

Monte Carlo, Monaco

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  • Fine dining with Michelin starred restaurant
  • A member of The Leading Hotels of the World collection
  • Relaxing outdoor pool
  • 280m from the Monte Carlo Casino
  • 1km from Monte Carlo Harbour
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Fort Antoine

Fort Antoine

Monaco

This 18th-century fortress overlooking the harbour is now an open-air theatre, which hosts plays in summer with a capacity for 350 spectators. It also starred in the James Bond movie, GoldenEye. Its peaceful...
Bar Américain

Bar Américain

Monaco

Live jazz is on offer every evening at the piano bar at the Hôtel de Paris. Le Bar Américain oozes charm and elegance and is the perfect place to relax after a long day sightseeing or shopping. Sip a cocktail...
F1 Circuit

F1 Circuit

Monaco

Experience the thrills and spills of F1 racing as the streets of Monte Carlo are transformed into a racetrack for four adrenaline-fuelled days in May. The Monaco Grand Prix is the event to be seen at, but if...

Language

French

Currency

Euro (€)

Time difference

+1hr

Local beer

£6

One way local transport ticket

£1.50

Meal for two

£59.80

Sightseeing
It isn’t all terrific turrets, prestigious palaces and glitzy wheel-spinning casinos here. There’s plenty to marvel at as you wander around this lush coastal city. The lavish opera house incorporates some incredible thick gold panelling, while the F1 circuit’s a key resident too. This is the place for motor enthusiasts and culture buffs.
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Eating and drinking
Seafood eateries, Michelin-starred dining and glitzy bars are just a few of Monaco’s evening highlights. You’ll be wowed by the detail of the delicate dishes in Alain Ducasse’s Le Louis XV. With three Michelin stars, this is the epitome of culinary luxury. And for something different, there are plenty of jazz and soul bars around.
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Shopping
Designer labels, chic brands, classy boutiques – Monaco is every bit the expensive shopping haven you’d imagine. Carré d'Or is home to the finer stores, so you’re in for a very exclusive window-browsing experience. You can shop on more of a budget, though. You’ll find household names dotted about the streets, plus fruit and veg markets.
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Getting around
If you’re planning to really see the sights, make use of Monaco’s inexpensive and convenient buses. Ticket Azur will take you back and forth, including the inner city and Cannes. There’s also a French Riviera Pass you can buy. Walking in the sunshine is another great way to properly explore, or who’s for hiring bikes and pedalling around?
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