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Monte Carlo

Monte Carlo serves as the glamorous heart of Monaco, renowned for its world-famous casino and luxury hospitality. Situated on an escarpment along the French Riviera, this district offers a blend of historic grandeur and modern convenience. For frequent-flyer hotel travelers, it provides an ideal base with easy access to both the cultural landmarks of the old quarter and the leisure facilities of the eastern Larvotto area. Its proximity to France and Italy makes it a strategic hub for exploring the Côte d'Azur.

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Before choosing where to stay

Where to Base: Core vs. Coast

Stay in the Monte Carlo/Spélugues ward for immediate access to the Place du Casino, Hôtel de Paris, and the Opéra de Monte-Carlo, catering to those seeking vibrant energy. Alternatively, the eastern Larvotto area offers Monaco's only public beach and the Grimaldi Forum, providing a more relaxed, resort-style atmosphere near the Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort.

Getting Around: Cross-Border Access

While Monte Carlo lacks its own airport, it is strategically located near the French town of Beausoleil at its western border. The western border of Italy lies just 8 kilometers to the east. This positioning allows for easy road connections to major Riviera hubs like Nice, making it convenient for travelers using car rentals or private transfers to explore the wider region.

Best Season: Year-Round Appeal

Monte Carlo enjoys a Mediterranean climate, making it a viable destination year-round. Summer months are ideal for enjoying the Larvotto beach and outdoor dining, while winter offers a sophisticated atmosphere centered around the casino, the Salle Garnier, and high-society events. The consistent weather and diverse attractions ensure a premium experience regardless of the travel dates.

Nearby attractions

Cape Martin

Cape Martin

Nature5.1 km

headland in the commune of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin

Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild

Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild

Museum9.1 km

museum in France

Église russe de Menton

Église russe de Menton

Worship5.7 km

church located in Alpes-Maritimes, in France

Jean Cocteau Museum

Jean Cocteau Museum

Museum7.6 km

museum in France

Basilique Saint-Michel-Archange

Basilique Saint-Michel-Archange

Worship7.8 km

basilica located in Alpes-Maritimes, in France

Ouvrage Cap Martin

Ouvrage Cap Martin

Museum4.8 km

museum in France

Jardin d'agrumes du Palais Carnolès

Jardin d'agrumes du Palais Carnolès

Park6.0 km

botanical garden in France

Jardin botanique exotique de Menton

Jardin botanique exotique de Menton

Park8.5 km

botanical garden

Fontana Rosa

Fontana Rosa

Park8.8 km

garden in Menton, France

Les Colombières

Les Colombières

Park9.1 km

villa in Menton, France

Cimetière du Vieux Château

Cimetière du Vieux Château

Historic7.8 km

cemetery

Dining

Le Louis XV - Alain Ducasse à l'Hôtel de Paris

Restaurant★★★ Michelin€€€€153 m

It is difficult to present the Louis XV without mentioning Alain Ducasse. You need a raft of superlatives to describe his impact. This native of Orthez (in southwest France) with an enduring love for the Mediterranean is a brilliant chef and businessman. Now a citizen of Monaco, he also heads up an empire of over 30 establishments with a presence on every continent. He was just 33 years old when he was awarded three stars at the Louis XV after reaching an astonishing standard. His famous vegetable-based "Jardins de Provence" set menu, which launched here in Monaco on 27 May 1987, has been one

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L'Abysse Monte-Carlo

Restaurant★★ Michelin€€€€131 m

Chef Yannick Alléno has implemented the magic formula of his sushi counter – which has already proved to be a hit – in this luxury hotel. In the erstwhile restaurant area of Le Vistamar, the completely modernised dining room (20 covers) and the light wood counter (10 seats) are wholly done out in white tones, with pale pink seats providing pops of colour. The master sushi chef prepares to order delicate compositions and superb sushi, and Yannick Alléno's personal touch makes itself felt in the original creations of highly elegant sauces and jus. A high-calibre culinary offering inspired by a d

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Les Ambassadeurs by Christophe Cussac

Restaurant★★ Michelin€€€€211 m

The Métropole Monte Carlo Hotel, an iconic Belle Epoque extravaganza (1886), has been entirely revamped by Jacques Garcia, including the luxurious restaurant that sports the graphic palette so dear to the interior designer (bronze, ivory, warm yellow and gold). At the helm, virtuoso chef Christophe Cussac (former disciple of Joël Robuchon) consummately slaloms between a pure-bred Gallic culinary line-up and more modern recipes, all of which with the Mediterranean as a common thread. High-flying, meticulous cuisine, expert seasoning, cooking and plating: lobster, tarragon, spinach and spianata

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Pavyllon Monte-Carlo, un restaurant de Yannick Alléno

Restaurant Michelin€€€€132 m

Yannick Alleno’s gourmet counter food, after finding favour with Parisian city slickers, has set up shop in the Hermitage Hotel in Monte Carlo with the same sure-fire recipes. Namely, gourmet fare that boldly asserts a distinctive unorthodox culinary identity. The open kitchen faces the terrace and the impressive tasting counter in metallic wood, in an elegant blue colour scheme that echoes the nearby sea. In terms of food, the accent is on the seasons and wellbeing, anchored in plants, seafood and low-sugar desserts. In fine weather, meals are served on the Mediterranean garden patio commandi

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Le Grill

Restaurant Michelin€€€€148 m

On the rooftop of the iconic Hôtel de Paris, Le Grill and its sliding roof has lost neither its mythical aura nor its breathtaking view! Chef Dominique Lory painstakingly works with first-class, bountiful local produce, adding a whole new high-flying dimension to barbecue cooking along the way. Examples include marinated gamberoni from San Remo packed with briny aromas, rack of lamb in savory or young free-range chicken steeped in Provençal aromas… The establishment upholds the venerable culinary art of soufflés with flair, illustrated by their hot raspberry and pistachio soufflé - to die for!

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La Table d'Antonio Salvatore au Rampoldi

Restaurant Michelin€€€€228 m

Born in the southern Italian region of Basilicata, chef Antonio Salvatore has travelled incessantly, thanks to his profession: Spain, England and Russia – where he met the new owner of Rampoldi. In the former cigar lounge, he has created a tailor-made setting (only five tables), where he applies himself with unfailing rigour to serving top-notch contemporary Italian cuisine that is both tasty and precise. The sourcing – no surprise here – cannot be faulted: he draws on small-scale producers around Menton and San Remo, but certain produce is also imported from the south of Italy. A few examples

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Robuchon Monaco

Restaurant Michelin€€€€482 m

On an esplanade overlooking Boulevard du Larvotto and the Japanese Garden, this restaurant pays tribute to the great French chef. Behind a swanky black façade, a rattan-furnished terrace leads into a cosy dining area with green-upholstered banquettes and chairs and a marble floor. While the famous Robuchon mashed potato is served with each main course, the master’s influence remains discreet. The à la carte lineup stars pedigree Gallic classics with a scattering of Mediterranean notes: carpaccio of greater amberjack in citrus fruit and pink berries, salt crusted seabass, free-range poultry and

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Blue Bay Marcel Ravin

Restaurant★★ Michelin€€€€1.5 km

After moving from Martinique to Monaco and from Alsace to Belgium, Marcel Ravin, who exhibits a distinct culinary personality, signs off on creative cuisine that transports us to the West Indies. With flawless technical prowess (superb sauces), he recounts his personal history, including his happy youth spent in Martinique. He references the dishes cooked by his grandmother (calalou, blaff, "next day's bread"), which he reinterprets with panache, incorporating the fine ingredients of these parts: poultry and veal from Piedmont, fish from the Mediterranean, vegetables and aromatic herbs from th

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