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Oceanographic Museum of Monaco
Clifftop marine science museum and aquarium founded by Prince Albert I, known for grand historic halls and Mediterranean sea life exhibits.
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Clifftop marine science museum and aquarium founded by Prince Albert I, known for grand historic halls and Mediterranean sea life exhibits.
Contemporary art museum in a Belle Époque villa presenting rotating exhibitions with sea views and a quieter atmosphere than the major sights.
Large collection of vintage, state, and racing cars from the princely collection, especially appealing to Formula 1 and automobile fans.
Monaco's most famous square, framed by the casino, Hôtel de Paris, and luxury cars, and a top people-watching and photo spot.
Historic old town on Le Rocher with narrow streets, viewpoints, souvenir shops, and easy access to key cultural landmarks.
Main harbor lined with superyachts and event spaces, especially lively during the Grand Prix and a favorite for waterfront walks.
Crisp fried pastry filled with Swiss chard, ricotta, leek, and herbs. It is one of Monaco’s best-known national specialties, traditionally served as a snack or appetizer.
Thin chickpea flour pancake cooked until lightly crisp. Popular across the French Riviera and commonly eaten in and around Monaco as a simple street-style snack.
Traditional Monegasque salt cod stew, usually cooked with tomato sauce, olives, and aromatics. It reflects Ligurian and Mediterranean influences in local cooking.
Iconic fine-dining restaurant in Hôtel de Paris, celebrated for refined Riviera cuisine, luxury service, and an opulent Monte-Carlo setting.
Elegant long-running restaurant serving Italian and Mediterranean cuisine near the Casino, popular for polished service and a fashionable crowd.
Well-known upscale venue blending Thai and Japanese flavors with stylish design, energetic atmosphere, and a strong reputation for dinner in Monte-Carlo.
One of Europe's priciest destinations. Hotels, dining, and drinks are costly, though cafés and bakeries can be slightly cheaper.
Service is often included. Small rounding up is appreciated in cafés and taxis; 5-10% extra for exceptional restaurant service is optional.
Official public transport app
Monaco-Monte-Carlo Station, Monaco -> Place du Casino, Monaco
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