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Experience the real Monaco like never before. Sitting glamorously on the Côte d’Azur — the legendary French Riviera — Monaco is a glittering mix of luxury, history, and seaside charm. Bordered by France and the sapphire-blue Mediterranean, it has long been the summer playground of writers, artists, and the world’s elite. Here, you can trace the footsteps of icons like Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald while soaking in the same Riviera light that inspired generations.
Beyond its yachts, royalty, and red carpets, Monaco has a soul. Savor French-inspired cuisine, pay homage to 90 years of Grand Prix racing, and explore one of the most extraordinary marine museums on the planet. While many visit for a day to tick off the Prince’s Palace or the Monte Carlo Casino, stay a little longer — and Monaco will reveal something richer than glamour and sunshine.
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Monaco At-a-Glance

A playground for artists, dreamers, and the world’s elite, Monaco is more than luxury, it’s a lifestyle. Discover its French-flavored cuisine, breathtaking coastline, and world-class museums that prove there’s much more to this principality than its glittering image.

Currency
Euro
Capital City
Monte Carlo
Winter avg temp
8 °C
Language
French
Summer avg temp
25 °C
Good morning
Bonjour
Time Zone
GMT+2
Good evening
Bonsoir
From fun nights at the Casino de Monte-Carlo to strolls along the luxurious Fontvieille Harbour, the world’s second smallest country offers experiences that shine far beyond its size.
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Our top 5 things to do in Monaco

Visit Cathédrale Notre-Dame-Immaculée

Standing proudly atop the Rock of Monaco, this cathedral, also known as Saint Nicholas Cathedral is the resting place of Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier III. Built from brilliant white stones that glow brighter in the rain, it’s a timeless symbol of Monaco’s grace and identity.

Try Your Luck at the Monte Carlo Casino

Channel your inner James Bond at the world-famous Casino de Monte-Carlo, a masterpiece of Belle Époque architecture and cinematic glamour. Whether you’re there to roll dice or simply marvel at the chandeliers, this casino remains one of the world’s most exclusive and iconic venues.

Wander Around Jardin Exotique

Perched high above the city, the Exotic Garden of Monaco is home to over 1,000 species of cacti and succulents and offers panoramic views that stretch from the port to Italy. The scenery here is as breathtaking as the flora.

Stroll Through Monaco Harbour

At Port Hercule, Monaco’s legendary harbour, you’ll find gleaming yachts moored against a backdrop of hills and elegant architecture. It’s the city’s living postcard and the perfect spot for people-watching, daydreaming, or just soaking up Riviera opulence.

Experience the Formula One Monaco Grand Prix

If you’re visiting in May, don’t miss the world-famous Monaco Grand Prix, a high-octane spectacle that’s been thrilling crowds since 1929. Watch luxury cars roar through narrow streets at breathtaking speed, an adrenaline rush in the heart of the Riviera.

Best museums in Monaco

Monaco-Ville

Oceanographic Museum of Monaco

Set dramatically above the sea, this museum and aquarium houses over 6,000 marine specimens. It’s a world leader in ocean conservation and an absolute must-see for anyone who loves the deep blue.

Monte Carlo

New National Museum of Monaco

A striking contrast of old and new, this museum celebrates contemporary art within two Belle Époque villas. With rotating exhibitions of design, sculpture, and photography, it’s a feast for the creative soul.

Monaco-Ville

Princess Grace Irish Library

A hidden gem founded in honor of Princess Grace, this cozy library houses one of the finest collections of Ireland-related literature. Tucked away on a quiet side street, it’s a small space with big heart.

Best food in Monaco

Barbajuan

Originating in Monaco, this flaky savoury appetiser is a staple food excessively consumed on the country’s national day. A pastry stuffed with Swiss chard and ricotta, this dish has made its way along the French Riviera and across to Italy. But it is best enjoyed here in Monaco.

Fougasse

Found across Mediterranean countries in many different variations, Monaco serves a unique version of this crusty pastry topped with almonds. A practicality transformed into a delicious delicacy, fougasse was traditionally used to check the temperature of a wood-fired oven. Try it once and you'll be hooked.

Pissaladière

A small modified pizza topped with onions, tomatoes and olives, this Monégasque appetiser is said to have originated in Nice. Find it sold at high-end bakeries or daily markets, and see locals snacking on it hot or cold throughout the day. It is the perfect combo of French food with Italian influence.

What to pack for a tour in Monaco

What to Pack

A Sun Hat

Stay chic and protected while channeling Riviera style under the Mediterranean sun.

Comfortable Flats

The best way to explore Monaco’s winding streets and cliffside views is on foot.

Formal Wear

Evenings at the Casino or fine-dining spots call for polished attire, elegance is expected.

A Good Camera

Capture the glow of Monaco’s coastlines, harbours, and golden-hour moments.

Linen Dress or Shirt

Lightweight, breathable, and effortlessly stylish — perfect for warm days and cool nights.

Pack for Sustainable Travel

Go plastic-free by bringing reusable bottles, eco shopping bags, and refillable toiletries.

Other things to know before you go

You’ll need a valid passport to enter Monaco, and depending on your nationality, a visa may also be required. Some countries require at least 3–6 months of passport validity, so double-check before you travel.