Food scene
Large-surface supermarket with affordable prices to stock up on food and drinks including ready-to-go salads, ice tea, water, etc. Shop here before starting your hike down to Cap d'Ail or as a pit stop as you explore the city of Monaco.
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Carrefour Monaco
27 Av. Albert IILarge-surface supermarket with affordable prices to stock up on food and drinks including ready-to-go salads, ice tea, water, etc. Shop here before starting your hike down to Cap d'Ail or as a pit stop as you explore the city of Monaco.
Nice affordable Italian restaurant with a motivated team and outdoor seating and run by a yoga practitioner. The service can be a little disorganised during peak hours but the affordable prices and good food make it worthwhile.
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Bella Vita
21 Rue Princesse CarolineNice affordable Italian restaurant with a motivated team and outdoor seating and run by a yoga practitioner. The service can be a little disorganised during peak hours but the affordable prices and good food make it worthwhile.
Cute produce market but be very careful of the unusually-high prices.
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Le Marché de la Condamine
11 Rue TerrazzaniCute produce market but be very careful of the unusually-high prices.
Sightseeing
Beautiful cathedral where many Monaco monarchs were buried. Make sure you are dressed in pants to be allowed to enter the space.
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Saint Nicholas Cathedral
4 Rue Colonel Bellando de CastroBeautiful cathedral where many Monaco monarchs were buried. Make sure you are dressed in pants to be allowed to enter the space.
Maybe Monaco's most iconic building documenting the city state's contributions to early oceanography through the adoption of the latest technologies of that time and the financing of expeditions. You will find enjoy the aquariums in the lower floors but what might leave a stronger mark on you may be the views and the late 19th century atmosphere in the upper floors.
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Musée océanographique de Monaco
Avenue Saint-MartinMaybe Monaco's most iconic building documenting the city state's contributions to early oceanography through the adoption of the latest technologies of that time and the financing of expeditions. You will find enjoy the aquariums in the lower floors but what might leave a stronger mark on you may be the views and the late 19th century atmosphere in the upper floors.
Don't forget to take a picture next to the iconic yellow submarine right outside the oceanographic museum!
Yellow submarine
Avenue Saint-MartinDon't forget to take a picture next to the iconic yellow submarine right outside the oceanographic museum!
It's not my thing but if you enjoy casinos or watching people showing off their cars then that's probably the best place to do that on the Cote d'Azur. There's a dress-code to go in :)
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Casino of Monte-Carlo
Place du CasinoIt's not my thing but if you enjoy casinos or watching people showing off their cars then that's probably the best place to do that on the Cote d'Azur. There's a dress-code to go in :)
Consejos para la ciudad
Formas de ahorrar
Visiting Monaco doesn't have to be expensive!
Pop by Carrefour to get some ready-to-go sandwiches or salads in this large-surface supermarket in Monaco. Shop here before starting your hike down to Cap d'Ail or as a pit stop as you explore the city of Monaco.
Costumbres y cultura
Monaco is not France!
While it is accessible without any border checks by car or train, Monaco has their own police, regulations, etc. Consider carrying ID with you.
Costumbres y cultura
Consider dressing well.
Every city has restaurants and venues where you need to be dressed chic. Monaco just has more of those than your typical city. If you're interested to enter the casino or the cathedral for example you need to be properly dressed (no shorts allowed). Yes, this could get uncomfortable on very warm days!