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  • What to see in Monaco in 1 day? The top 5 attractions

    If you plan to visit Monaco, this is the guide to things to do in Monaco in 1 day. This article includes the best 5 sightseeing attractions and other things that make visiting Monaco more pleasant. The top 5 attractions in Monaco: Monaco Palace Monte Carlo Casino Café de Paris The Cathedral Port Hercule Monaco is a tiny but culturally and historically rich nation located on the French Riviera. Its charming beaches, luxurious casinos, quaint old town, and well-preserved architecture make it an attractive destination. 1. Monaco Palace The Palace of Monaco is located in the famous Monaco-Ville district. Interestingly, if there is a flag flying over the roof of a large public building, it means that the prince is in his chambers. A special feature of the palace is the Italian Gallery, the room in which the throne stands, and the Louis XV and Mazarinis salons inside the palace. In the summer, concerts are often held in the courtyard. The palace is not entirely open to tourists; the Grimaldi chambers are in the south-west wing. 2. Monte Carlo Casino The sights of Monaco are not limited to gardens and cathedrals. Casinos are the landmark of the country, and the Casino de Monte Carlo is one of the most respectable gambling houses in the world. It came into being after Prince Charles III sold the two towns to Napoleon III. He decided to use the proceeds to create an aristocratic resort. The French financier was asked to open a casino in Monaco, and the result was a very beautiful building. Until lunchtime, it can be visited like a normal museum; you only need to buy a ticket to enter and there is no dress code. 3. Café de Paris Another Monaco landmark is located in the busiest place in Monte Carlo, namely the famous Casino Square. The Café is very popular with tourists because here you can see wax figures of the subjects of the principality. The cuisine at Café de Paris is not only high quality but also varied. The chef manages to create the most original dishes with an unforgettable taste. Where to stay in Monaco? Many of the Principality's hotels are in chic, historic buildings, while the Hermitage and the De Paris are in palaces. 4-5 star hotels are predominant and cost from €500 per night. Three-star hotels are much less common. Mini hotels are an economical option: Monte Carlo has several options from 120 EUR per night for two people. Apartments start at 190 EUR per night. 4. The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary The cathedral serves as a family tomb for the rulers of the state. 5. Port Hercule Port Hercule, one of Monaco's two most famous seaports, is a must for a day trip. The place is deservedly considered luxurious and modern. Today Hercule, the largest and oldest port in the Principality, is home to some 700 immaculate ships. It is home to some of the most luxurious yachts in the world. The view of the city of Monte-Carlo is magnificent from here. There are relatively affordable restaurants and hotels close to the port. Discover all the splendour of Monaco's vibrant life on board the cozy catamarans of the Sailing Charter! Your voyage will take place in complete comfort, accompanied by a crew of three: a captain, a chef and a stewardess.

  • Monaco to Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat boat cruise: what to see in 1 day?

    Here is a quick guide to Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, which will answer your questions: how to get there and where to stay, what to see and where to sunbathe. All the best things to do in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, up-to-date photos of places to see, monuments to visit, and beaches for your comfort. Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat is known as the quietest and most fashionable resort on the Côte d'Azur, as much of it consists of luxurious private villas, closed to the public. The resort is situated close to Nice on the picturesque Cap Ferrat peninsula. There are coves of white sand where the cliffs drop steeply into the sea and the shores are lost in a thicket of pine trees. Fenix list of 6 useful tips: A bit of history about the place Attractions Main Hiking Routes The famous Grand Hotel du Cap Ferrat How do I get to Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat? From Monaco to Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat 1. A bit of history about the place The fertile stretch of Cap-Ferrat with its pine and eucalyptus trees was discovered by King Leopold II of Belgium, who built a villa on the peninsula for his beloved Caroline Lacroix in 1902. By the mid-20th century the villa belonged to Italian industrialist Giovanni Agnelli. Film buffs know it well from the post-war films The Red Shoes (1948) and To Catch a Thief (1955). Declared the most expensive villa in the world, Villa Leopold is today protected by the French state as a monument of cultural and historical heritage. Following in the footsteps of the Belgian crown, the aristocracy of the Old World also appreciated the charms of the seaside resort of Cap-Ferrat. Since then, only the wealthiest of people have settled here, who liked to surround themselves with artists, poets and intellectuals of their time: Isadora Duncan Somerset Maugham Friedrich Nietzsche Jean Cocteau The Rothschilds and other celebrities loved to stay at Cap Ferrat. Today it is a welcoming world of natural Mediterranean luxury which can be enjoyed as you stroll along the many coastal paths. 2. Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat attractions Are you a keen hiker? Then walk the 14 km with breathtaking views of St Jean Cap Ferrat, paved pathways rising up from the sea to pine forests and luxurious manicured villas. Several rocky promontories, the Napoleon III lighthouse with its panoramic view of the Côte d'Azur, the old port and the Boulevard Maurice Rouvier, which is lined with some of the most expensive villas in the world and stretches all the way to Beaulieu-sur-Mer. The views from the sea are spectacular and can be enjoyed on a yacht cruise from Monaco or other coastal towns on the Côte d'Azur. Along the way you'll also come across the Chapel of Saint Hospice, built in the 11th century on the site of the ruined Tower of Saint Monk. It was completely rebuilt in the 17th century by Charles Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy, and then, thanks to the generous hand of King Charles Felix, became a pilgrimage site for sailors who venerate Saint Hospice as their patron saint. In 1900 a bronze sculpture of the Virgin Mary by Italian sculptor Tranquilo Galbuzzieri, known as the 'Black Virgin', was installed next to the chapel. But the two most impressive places in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat are the Grand Hotel du Ferre and the Villa Beatrice Ephrussi Rothschild. 3. Main Hiking Routes of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat Maurice Rouvier Promenade Cape Hospice route Route around the Cap Ferrat Peninsula 4. The famous Grand Hotel du Cap Ferrat An example of Belle Epoque architecture, the Grand Hotel is situated on the highest point of Cap-Ferrat, in a beautiful park with several rows of paths. A cable car leads to Le Club Dauphin, the hotel's beach oasis, with an open-air summer restaurant and a heated pool floating above the sea. The hotel's legendary Golden Book includes Mel Brooks, Jerry Lewis, Roger Moore, Jack Nicholson, Eddie Barclay, Paul McCartney, Boy George, Elton John, Tina Turner, the Emir of Bahrain, King Baudouin and the Duke of Connaught.

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