Monaco Travel Guide: Top Attractions and Accommodations

Monaco Travel Guide: Top Attractions and Accommodations

About Monaco

Monaco, a rich and varied city located in the Mediterranean, offers excellent views, culture, and luxury living. It creates a connection between the traditional and modern worlds by the use of location, theme, and public transportation.

Top Attractions

Casino de Monte Carlo: The 150-year casino has both slots and card and table games as well as family-friendly dining and luxury restaurants.

Le Palais Princier: The most prominent part of this museum is the bronze sculpture of the man with his dog.

Le Musée Océanographique: Aquarium with seahorses, seadragons, octopuses, morays, and other fishes along with an observation deck open seven days a week from 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM.

Monaco Old Town: It is one of Monaco's oldest parts with narrow ancient streets, the Prince's Palace, and the Forbidden City, the citizens' favorite place to reside.

Monaco Grand Prix: An annual action-packed and nail-biting Formula 1 event in Monaco in May and June.

Metropole Shopping Gallery: 80 boutiques range from designer to local brands so that each shopper will be able to find what he/she seeks. Dealing with both professionals and the general population, we should, therefore, educate people on the benefits of sustainability and have a more united approach to cultural and practical matters.

Monaco Yacht Club: Every year in September, the Monaco Classic Week is an event that takes place entirely in Port Hercules and is open to the general public free of charge.

Marché de la Condamine: So that the market has its own delect