Monaco
Monaco
Ease of speaking English: Easy
Ease of transportation: Easy
Food: Varies
Category: Beach
Official language: French
Affordability: Expensive
About Monaco
Monaco is renowned around the world for its luxurious lifestyle, stunning Mediterranean coastline, and vibrant nightlife. Home to the world’s most prestigious Grand Prix, Monaco boasts a number of attractions that draw in international visitors year after year. At the heart of Monaco lies Monte Carlo – a sprawling entertainment hub with casinos, clubs, restaurants and designer boutiques. Visitors can explore the streets of Old Town, where Romanesque architecture from hundreds of years ago has been preserved. There are also a number of museums throughout Monaco dedicated to art and history, such as the Museum Of Stamps And Coins or Musee Oceanographique de Monaco. Additionally, visitors can take picturesque walks through nearby gardens or along the shoreline of Larvotto Beach, one of Monaco’s premier beachfront spots. With so much to see and do in Monaco, it’s easy to see why it remains one of Europe’s most popular tourist destinations.
What to do in Monaco:
The Monte Carlo Casino is one of the most famous casinos in the world. It's been featured in multiple James Bond movies and is one of the most iconic buildings in Monaco.
Monaco is the second smallest country in the world, coming in at 499 acres. It doesn't have a capital city, but its one city sits on the water's edge and is a part of the picturesque French Riviera.
While you're in Monaco, visit French cities along the French Riviera like Nice, Saint-Tropez, Cannes, Antibes, etc.
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