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The Princess Grace Rose Garden (Roseraie Princesse Grace) is a landscaped garden in Fontvieille dedicated to the memory of Princess Grace. Opened in 1984, it contains over 8,000 rose bushes representing 300 varieties from around the world.
The Japanese Garden (Jardin Japonais) is a serene 7,000 m² Zen garden on the seafront near the Grimaldi Forum. Designed by Japanese landscape architect Yasuo Beppu and inaugurated in 1994, it follows strict principles of traditional Japanese garden design.
The Monte-Carlo Sporting Club (Salle des Étoiles) is a legendary entertainment venue on the Larvotto waterfront. Its retractable roof opens to reveal the night sky during performances, earning it the name 'Room of the Stars.' It hosts the renowned Monte-Carlo Sporting Summer Festival.
The Prince's Palace of Monaco has been the official residence of the Sovereign Prince since 1297 when the Grimaldi family first seized the fortress. Perched atop Le Rocher, the palace blends medieval fortifications with Renaissance and Baroque state rooms.
The Circuit de Monaco is the most famous street circuit in Formula 1 racing. Since 1929, the Monaco Grand Prix has wound through the principality's narrow streets, tight hairpins, and a tunnel, making it one of the most demanding and prestigious races in motorsport.
Stade Louis II is the national stadium of Monaco, located in the Fontvieille district. It serves as the home ground of AS Monaco FC and hosts the Herculis International Athletics Meeting each summer.
Place du Casino is Monte Carlo's most iconic square, flanked by the Casino, the Hôtel de Paris, and the Café de Paris. It serves as the social centre of Monaco's luxury identity, where supercars, designer boutiques, and Belle Époque architecture converge.
The Casino de Monte-Carlo is a gambling and entertainment complex on the Place du Casino in Monaco. Designed by architect Charles Garnier and opened in 1863, it remains one of the most famous casinos in the world and a symbol of Monaco's glamour and wealth.
Fontvieille Park is a large green space built on reclaimed land in the Fontvieille district. It features a lake, walking paths, a children's playground, and proximity to several museums and the Princess Grace Rose Garden.
Monaco-Ville, known locally as Le Rocher (The Rock), is the historic old town perched on a narrow rocky headland 60 metres above the sea. Its medieval streets house the Prince's Palace, the Cathedral, the Oceanographic Museum, and numerous shops and restaurants.
The Jardins Saint-Martin are peaceful public gardens along the southern cliff of Le Rocher. Established in the 19th century, they offer shaded walkways through Mediterranean vegetation with dramatic views of the sea far below.
La Condamine is Monaco's central commercial quarter, occupying the natural amphitheatre between Le Rocher and Monte Carlo. It encompasses the port area, the daily Condamine Market, and the principality's main shopping streets.
The Condamine Market (Marché de la Condamine) is Monaco's daily covered market, operating since 1880 on Place d'Armes. It sells fresh produce, flowers, regional specialties, and prepared Monégasque dishes.
The Oceanographic Museum of Monaco (Musée Océanographique) is a marine science museum founded by Prince Albert I in 1910. Built into the cliff face of Le Rocher, the monumental building houses one of Europe's finest aquariums and decades of oceanographic research.
Larvotto Beach is Monaco's main public beach, a crescent of imported sand stretching along the eastern coastline. Extensively renovated in 2021, it features an eco-designed promenade, accessible facilities, and crystal-clear Mediterranean waters.
The Opéra de Monte-Carlo, housed in the Salle Garnier, is one of Europe's most intimate and beautiful opera houses. Designed by Charles Garnier and inaugurated in 1879, it forms part of the Casino de Monte-Carlo complex overlooking the Mediterranean.
Port Hercules (Port Hercule) is Monaco's only deep-water port, a natural harbour used since ancient Greek times. Today it is famous for its rows of superyachts and as the backdrop to the Monaco Grand Prix starting grid.
The Grimaldi Forum is Monaco's premier congress and cultural centre, located on the Larvotto waterfront. Opened in 2000, this modern 35,000 m² venue hosts major art exhibitions, conferences, and concerts throughout the year.
The Jardin Exotique de Monaco (Exotic Garden) is a steep hillside garden showcasing thousands of succulent and cactus species from around the world. Opened in 1933, it clings to a cliff face with panoramic views stretching from Italy to the Esterel mountains.
Villa Paloma is one of two sites of the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco (NMNM), housed in a 1913 Belle Époque villa. It focuses on contemporary art with rotating exhibitions that engage with Monaco's cultural and social identity.
Monte Carlo is a city in Monaco. It has 30 curated points of interest covering museums, landmarks, parks and more. Local currency: EUR.