Where to eat in Monaco?
Prices in Monaco can make you dizzy, but you can find places with food for tourists who are on a budget. Where, in Monaco, can you find nice and tasty food without spending your entire budget? Luckily, I have 5 places I can recommended to you!
Visiting Monaco by vehicle
If you can spend no more than half a day visiting Monaco, it’s worth taking a car or bus and this free guide. Below, I suggest where to park and how to get to see all the most interesting things. 2 to 3 hours will be enough!
One day in Monaco itinerary
One Day in Monaco is an opportunity to see all the most important places and attractions of the principality. It will be a pleasant walk that is worth getting well prepared for. The sightseeing plan I have prepared will certainly make it easier to visit Monaco in one day.
Monte Carlo, Monaco’s most famous district
Here stands the most famous casino in the world, in front of which only the most expensive cars are parked. The products in shop windows don’t have price tags, and mandarins grow on the roadside trees. It is the world of the rich – Monte Carlo, a district of the Principality of Monaco.
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.








