Monaco’s Old Town
Monaco’s Old Town is very picturesque, and is located on a hill that is surrounded on three sides by the Mediterranean. This is where the Grimaldi family’s palace stands, and also where the young Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques – the children of Prince Albert II and Charlene Wittstock – live. The celebrity, Grace Kelly also lived here until her death in 1982.
Fontvieille, a district of Monaco
Fontvieille is a district in Monaco built partly on reclaimed land from the sea. Instead of cars, here yachts are parked in front of the apartments; and trees grow on the roofs of the buildings.
The Monte-Carlo International Circus Festival
The circus appears every year in Monte Carlo as part of the International Circus Festival. This unique festival of artists from around the world has many years of tradition in Monaco, and every time it fills the festival tent to the maximum.
The Monaco Yacht Show
The Monaco Yacht Show is an opportunity to see over one hundred of the world’s most luxurious yachts in one place. This annual event attracts all the largest yacht shipyards and the richest buyers to Monaco.
Monaco’s zoo
I admit I don’t like zoos; but I visited the Zoo in Monaco by accident and it turned out to be a fantastic place. I do not know how such a large zoo fits into such a small space, but Monaco proves once again that it is possible. And by the way, it is guaranteed to be great fun.
Monaco’s Louis II Stadium
Monaco’s stadium is located in the Fontvieille district and is named after Louis II. This is the AS Monaco team’s stadium and can be visited with a guide.