Monaco: A Guide to its Best Sights

Delphine is the business and technology editor at the Joué.
All around the world, there has been a renewed interest in travelling as people are seeking to experience new cultures, meet new people and take a break from their normal life at home. Monaco in particular is an incredibly popular destination attracting thousands of people every day. Although Monaco is the world’s second smallest nation, it is globally renowned for its array of grand shopping centres, opulent bars and exciting thing to do. In this context, it is worth exploring what the best sights are in Monaco to prepare before your visit.

Firstly, Monaco is one of the best places to visit if you are seeking a new experience. One of the top tourists spots in Monaco is The Price’s Palace which can be found at the top of the Rock. Built in the 13th century, it is still the dwelling of the Grimaldi family, the Prince of Monaco, Albert II and his wife Charlène of Monaco. If you are interested in architecture and are visiting Monaco, a part of the Prince’s palace is even open to visitors from April to October so it is best that you plan your visit between these times. Some of the parts of the Prince’s Palace that are worth visiting are the main courtyard, the Hercules Gallery and the State Apartments.
Furthermore, Monaco is also known all over the world for its glamorous casinos include the Casino of Monte-Carlo. Located on the Casino Square, it was built in 1863 by Charles Garnier who also constructed the Opéra Garnier in Paris. This lavishly decorated marble and bronze casino has all the glitz and glamour that has made this city famous. Spanning 108,000 square feet, the casino is one of the world’s largest casinos with an impressive array of games that are nowadays found at many new online casino sites, including French Roulette, Baccarat, Blackjack, Craps And Poker. The atmosphere inside the building is equally as lavish as the outside with crystal chandeliers and elaborate decor. There are also many rooms dedicated to slot games where people can play in private.
In addition, Monaco is the dream destination for those who are seeking to soak up the natural beauty of their surroundings. In fact, Monte Carlo harbour is a place with gorgeous vegetation and beautiful scenery that is perfect for a photo opportunity. Monaco’s waterfront La Condamine district is based around the city’s largest harbor. The deep-water Port Hercule was constructed between 1901 and 1926 to provide a large number of moorings. Here, you can glimpse many luxurious yachts including the Prince’s own vessel. You can even try out the local cuisine as there are plenty of restaurants and places to dine near by.
Moreover, if you are a history fan and are interested in learning more about new cultures, there are a myriad of museums dedicated to different things in Moncao. For example, the Oceanographic Museum is a great place to visit as you can learn a lot of information about the oceans. It is an incredibly exciting experience as there is an aquarium in the building where you can glimpse creatures from the sea in the flesh. Alternatively, for those visitors who are interested in motorsports and vehicles, there is an exhibition in Monaco located on the Terrasses de Fontvieille that is dedicated to showcasing the Prince of Monaco’s car collection. This contains hundreds of cars such as Lamborghinis and racings cars that have been used in the Monte Carlo Rally and the F1 Monaco Grand Prix. Other museums and places of interest including the Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology, The Museum of Stamps and Coins, The Old Monaco Museum, The Monaco Naval Museum and the New National Museum of Monaco.
Of course, no visit to Monaco would be complete without visiting the Condamine Market which can be found on the Place d’Armes. Packed with fresh fruits and vegetables, there is no where else that you should get your food products if you are stocking up while in Monaco. If you are unsure what ingredients to get for your perfect Mediterranean meal, there are plenty of people on hand to give you advice. You will also be fit to purchase food that comes from other regions such as Italy and Asia. In the Condamine district, yo will also be able to try out various shops, restaurants and cafes on streets such as Rue Millo, Rue Grimaldi and Rue Terrazzani.
Ultimately, Monaco is a country that is known for its exciting activities and impressive sites of interest. From the Monte Carlo casino to the wide array of museums that are present in Monaco, there are many opportunities to tick things off your bucket list. Whether you are a museum fan or appreciate beautiful scenery, there is something for everyone in Monaco. Make sure to visit places that aligns with your interests as this is a great way to make your experience even better. So, why not experience Monaco for yourself?