The very mention of Monaco evokes images of glamorous ladies in evening wear escorted by dashing gentlemen to the tables at one of the many casinos in this small country. Glitz, glamour, and the spectacular landscape are part of the reason that travelers never forget their first time in Monaco.
This small country is also known for its Formula One Grand Prix, besides being a popular tax haven for the rich and famous, as well as the rich and not so famous. Here are some not-to-be-missed destinations in this tiny nation that is part of the French Riviera.
Top Things To Do Your First Time In Monaco
Roll the Dice at Monte Carlo Casino and Opera House
A venue for special gala dinners, the Casino and Opera House also houses a marble paved atrium. What catches the eye, though, are the magnificent onyx columns that surround the atrium. With a 130-year-old history under its belt, this building was also the venue of two royal gala dinners. The casino is unique given its stained glass windows, allegorical paintings, bronze lamps, and spectacular decorations. The Casino has also been featured in quite a few notable Hollywood movies, including the James Bond series and Ocean’s Twelve.
Swim With the Fish at the Oceanographic Museum
Perched on the Rock of Monaco, this museum of marine sciences is a stunning example of Baroque Revival architecture which by itself is sufficient to ensure it a place on your Monaco travel to-do list. The museum which towers over the cliff face makes for a picturesque setting. It took 11 years to construct this building which is now home to various several thousand sea creatures including sharks and turtles. The Oceanographic Institute devoted to the study of oceans and their inhabitants are also housed here.
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Get a Taste of the Royal Life at Palais du Prince
The building of the Palace dates back to the 13th century and has its origins as a fortress, but has since been turned into a luxurious palace. There is a gallery with 15th-century frescoes that will leave you awe-struck. The gilded dΓ©cor of the βBlue Roomβ, the 17th century Palatine Chapel, and the Main Courtyard with its spectacular Carrara marble double staircase make it a βmust-seeβ addition to your Monaco to-do list. Donβt forget to check out the Changing of the Guards ceremony that takes place at about noon each day.
Commune with Nature at the Jardin Exotique de Monaco
Situated on a steep cliff overlooking the Mediterranean Ocean, this garden is home to varied species of plants from Africa, Arabia, and Latin America. There are at least 7,000 types of succulents which thrive in the great climate the region enjoys. Stalagmites and stalactites are found in the Observatory cave situated on the premises. You can further enrich your knowledge of the prehistoric era and early civilization with a visit to the Anthropology Museum situated within the property.
Hop on a Catamaran for a Spin around Monaco Harbour
The harbour at this princely state is always filled with moored luxury yachts from across the world. It is a great place for a stroll and you can find plenty of places to grab a bite to eat as you watch the spectacular yachts pull out or weigh anchor. Catamaran rides are available for a closer look at the coastline. If you are lucky you might be able to catch a glimpse of the rich and famous arriving to attend one of the many galas or races that take place in Monaco Harbour.
BONUS! The small size of the country makes it easy to get around and see it all without having to travel too much. Donβt forget to take a close look at the narrow city streets where Formula One drivers race down in May each year!
Hi Derek…Nice to see you here again. It’s been long time ago.
Hope is getting better with youππ
Hey Rana! Thank you, yes I am slowly getting better and getting back to traveling…..sorry for my absence buddy. Hope all is well on your end — what’s new with you?
It’s a good news to heard datππ.I am really enjoy to follow your journey. Let us know if you are really ready back to travelling and finally your healthy is more important first.
About me, I am okay and you know to find meπππ
Appreciate the kind words, thanks again ππ Am resuming my travels but still have lots of half-finished blog posts and videos from before the fire that I’m trying to complete before I get too busy on the road π
Long time since Iβve visited Monaco. Quite fancy an extended European tour at some stage…
Are you still in Cambodia or back in Thailand?
Fancy indeed! Actually just got back home to Thailand. Will be back in Cambodia in October Paul — hopefully by then you will be around π
Derek Freal let me know your plans once you decide…
For sure, will do!