MONACO Economic Travel Guide
The luxury port of the Cote D’Azur voyage..
The coastal city of Monaco (Monaco) in southern France, on the Mediterranean coast, Alps’ It shines brightly where the Mediterranean meets the…
After the Vatican, the world’s smallest 2. The Principality of Monaco, the country of which is a great state, is a great state with its possessions… We are visiting the city with its luxury port and hotels, Monte-Carlo and the elite brands’ shops…
Monaco (Monaco) If they say describe it in one sentence; “Very rich!” we used to say..
By the way, we can’t help but mention; Confused about whether to write Monaco or Monaco Because we visited Monaco (ie Monaco) on our Cote D’Azur journey. You know that on this journey there are also Nice and Cannes.. Well, since we can’t write them as Nis and Kan, so we don’t do Monaco an injustice, we continue by writing Monaco We never even enter Cote D’Azur
TRANSPORTATION TO MONACO: HOW TO GET TO MONACO?
By plane: There is no airport in Monaco. See cheap flight tickets with SkyScanner After checking in, you can get off at Nice Airport (Nice Côte d’Azur Airport) and from there you can reach Monaco by train or bus.. If you are going to travel to the Cote D’Azur like us, it is highly recommended that Nice be the starting point. Don’t forget to read our Cote D’Azur Car Journey blog post, click s sir
By train: Using the rail system within the country in France is both affordable and very comfortable … You can check the ticket and timetable from RATP or the high-speed trains TGV information from SNCF.. You can also come to Monaco by train from Italy.. Click for detailed information. The disadvantage of coming to Monaco by train is that after getting off the train, the walking distance is both underground and above ground… If you say I won’t walk, you can go to the city center of Monaco by bus.
By car: Driving is the easiest and perhaps the most affordable option in Monaco.. If you did not come by car, you can rent a car or share a car, which the French frequently use for long distances, and use the covoiturage website to travel with someone else! Tested, approved
By bus: Take the bus number 100 in the direction of Monaco-Menton, which leaves every 15 minutes every day for the week, just above Port de Nice you can ride in front of the church. You are in Monaco in about 50 minutes. Make sure to sit on the right side of the bus and enjoy the view.
MONACO TERRACE TRANSPORTATION
Everywhere in the city is close to each other and within walking distance. It takes a little climbing up and down, but it’s not a strenuous climb.. After all, when you see the luxury cars, fancy yachts and the priceless prices in the showcase of big brands, you will not even realize how the road is finished until you come to your senses
Of course, along with these; Air, land, sea and even an elevator for wheelchair users, it is possible to reach with whatever you want.. Necessary information for the most comfortable bus;
By bus: There are 6 bus lines in Monaco. 6 of them. The line is a temporary route, so we can say that there are actually 5 bus lines. 1 and 2 of them.. lines that take you to places to visit in Monaco.. We have 2 left Click for bus lines and timetables. Or click for the bus line plan.
Click for the night bus line plan.
MONACO STAYING: WHERE TO STAY IN MONACO
Of course we do not recommend staying in Monaco. It is most logical to stay in Nice and go to Monaco as a day tour.. so we did. Rest assured Monaco should be your last option for accommodation or it should not be an option at all shshs
THAT SHOULD BE DONE IN MONACO
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- The changing of the guard ceremony: The changing of the guard ceremony at 11:55 is like an activity for tourists in Monaco.. It’s free anyway, watch it if you have time..
- Gambling in Monte-Carlo: Normally play if you’re lucky, otherwise there’s no need. Because don’t waste your money..
WHAT TO EAT IN MONACO? WHAT TO DRINK?
Don’t be intimidated by food. Yes, it is expensive, but there are snacks around 6 € in the Port of Monaco. No food unique to Monaco. Of course, the selection of French cuisine is available in Monaco, which is a rich city.. For French dishes, read our “Savvy French Cuisine in Paris” blog post.
If you don’t want to spend any money, then you can take care of eating and drinking from supermarkets like Carrefour.
SHOPPING IN MONACO
What’s more
MONACO CITY TOUR
On our fascinating Monaco sightseeing tour route in the Prince’s land, are we ready to witness the glittering lifestyles?
Hotel Monte-Carlo Bay: The eastern border of Monaco begins with the neo-classical luxury resort by the sea and the decorated coastline province.
We start our route from here….
To get to the city center of Monaco, for 1 km, the world’s most expensive street to live on, Avenue We proceed from Princesse Grace Street with the glitzy beaches lined up side by side to our left.. There is one beach in particular that will blow your mind;
Larvotto Beach: Probably the world’s single most fascinating beach. Make sure you’re wearing your most expensive outfit if you dare to go inside. : )
As we move along the way, Grimaldi Forum, the conference and convention center, and at the end of this dazzling road You will see Japanese Gardens Monaco..
Climb upwards to see the administrative area with Monaco’s symbols
Management area: The area from St Paul’s Anglican Church (Saint Paul’s Church Monte Carlo) to Place de Casino.
In Place de Casino, there is the iconic Monte-Carlo Casino and entertainment complex with its Beaux Arts structure.. What is not in the entertainment complex; Napoleon Museum, Le Metropole Shopping Center, Grand Théâtre de Monte Carlo, the office of Les Ballets de Monte Carlo and L’Opéra de Monte-Carlo Opera House have it all.
We walk around the casino for about 1-1.5 hours. You will find luxury jewellery, antique shops, haute couture boutiques in this area with belle epoque architecture.. And finally, you will see the Hotel de Paris Monte-Carlo on Avenue de Monte-Carlo.
To go beyond the port, you need to come to the waterfront La Condamine District.
La Condamine: Monte-Carlo Harbor at Bd Louis II and Port at Boulevard Arbert 1er featuring Hercule, finally 18. There is Fort Antoine, an open-air theater dating back to the 19th century.. As you walk through this luxurious harbor, you will see the footsteps of famous award-winning football players on the hiking trail.. The Champions Promenade is located at the back of the luxury yachts…
For those who don’t want to walk to Monte-Carlo, here’s the tourist transport train… It helps you climb the hill.
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When you walk to Palace Square (Place du Palais, Place Square), with the François Grimaldi Statue in front of you, you will see the Palace of the Prince of Monaco You will see the Palace Guards waiting in front of (the official residence of the Prince of Monaco, Prince’s Palace of Monaco, Palais du Prince, Les Grands Appartements du Palais, Princely Palace). The view from this hill is worth seeing..
We continue on our route. Related to the Wax Museum of the Princes of Monaco and the history of Monaco, respectively; We pass by the Musée du Vieux Monaco museums, which exhibit objects such as ceramics, paintings, costumes, and furniture.. Between June-September, Wednesdays and Fridays, from 11:00 to 16:00, it is free to visit the museum.. Click for detailed information
Continue walking on Rue de l’Eglise street and you will come across St.. Nicholas Cathedral (also known as Saint Nicholas Cathedral, Cathédrale Notre-Dame-Immaculée or Monaco Cathedral) and Palais de Justice will appear.
Oceanographic by following the road from the seaside We arrive at the Museum… On the way back from here, we come across Saint Martin Gardens.
Continuing our route by going up a bit of hills, we come across the Musée Naval de Monaco at the Fontvieille Harbor (Fontvieille Harbor, Port de Fontvieille).
Eglise Saint Nicolas
Other landmarks on our Monaco itinerary are Princess Grace Rose Garden (Princess Grace Botanical Garden) and on a hilly area of Monaco. the botanical garden; The Jardin Exotique de Monaco (Exotic Garden)… we are wrapping up…
FUN AND NIGHTLIFE IN MONACO
We can’t help but say go to Nice, where you will have fun at night in Monaco But if you say Monoco, we don’t even talk about prices and entrance fees… Here are the entertainment places where you need to wash the dishes at the exit; Buddha- Bar Monte-Carlo, JIMMY’Z Place du Casino, Cafe de Paris Monte-Carlo, Le Bar Americain, Crystal Bar
MONACO OTHER LOCATIONS: ALTERNATIVE TOURS
- Other Côte D’Azur cities. For detailed information, don’t forget to read our Cote D’Azur road travel blog.
- Neighboring Italy
MONACO TRAVEL NOTES:
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- Do not stay in Monaco.
- Do not take pictures with Ferraris in front of Monte-Carlo. And don’t do it yourself.
RESOURCES
- http:/ /www.visitmonaco.com/
- https://www.angloinfo.com/monaco