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Day 1: Explore the Principality
- Morning: Start your day at the iconic Casino de Monte-Carlo, a must-visit attraction in Monaco. Even if you’re not a gambler, the opulent decor and stunning views make it worth a visit.
- Address: Avenue d’Or, 98000 Monaco
- Hours: Open 24/7 (note: some areas may be restricted to non-gamblers)
- Afternoon: Take a stroll along the picturesque Promenade des Anglais, a beautiful walkway that runs along the seafront. You’ll find plenty of cafes, shops, and street performers to enjoy.
- Address: Boulevard Albert Ier, 98000 Monaco
- Hours: Open daily, dawn till dusk
- Evening: Enjoy a romantic dinner at one of Monaco’s renowned restaurants, such as Le Loews or Le Vistamar. Be sure to book in advance to ensure availability.
- Address: Various locations throughout Monaco
- Hours: Vary by restaurant
Things to Know
- Visa Requirements: EU citizens and Swiss nationals do not need a visa to enter Monaco. Non-EU citizens should check with the Monegasque embassy or consulate for specific requirements.
- Language: French, Monégasque (official), Italian, and English are widely spoken in Monaco.
Day 2: Discover the Coast and Countryside
- Morning: Visit the charming La Condamine, a picturesque village nestled at the foot of the mountains. Explore the quaint streets, shops, and cafes.
- Address: Rue Grimaldi, 98000 Monaco
- Hours: Open daily, dawn till dusk
- Afternoon: Take a scenic drive to the nearby Sainte-Agnès, a hilltop village with breathtaking views of the coastline. Be sure to stop at the iconic Château de Sainte-Agnès for panoramic views.
- Address: Route d’En-Vallée, 98000 Monaco
- Hours: Open daily, dawn till dusk
- Evening: Enjoy a leisurely boat tour of the coastline, departing from Monaco Harbour. You’ll see the principality’s stunning beaches and bays.
- Address: Quai Albert Ier, 98000 Monaco
- Hours: Vary by tour operator
Things to Know
- Transportation: Monaco has an efficient public transportation system, including buses and a tourist train (Monaco Train). You can also take taxis or rent cars.
- Currency: The Euro is the official currency in Monaco.
Day 3: Explore the Cultural Attractions
- Morning: Visit the world-class Museum of Modern Art (Musée d’Art Moderne), featuring an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art.
- Address: Avenue de la Grimaldi, 98000 Monaco
- Hours: Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am-6pm
- Afternoon: Attend a performance at the historic Opéra de Monte-Carlo, one of Europe’s most renowned opera houses. Check schedules in advance for availability.
- Address: Place des Heros, 98000 Monaco
- Hours: Vary by performance schedule
- Evening: End your trip with a leisurely stroll along the waterfront and a farewell dinner at a local restaurant.
Things to Know
- Safety: Monaco is generally very safe for tourists.
- Weather: Be prepared for mild Mediterranean weather, with warm summers and mild winters.