
Monaco is famously the playground of the rich and famous, despite being the world’s 2nd-smallest nation. Spanning just 200 hectares, this historic principality features grand casinos, designer shopping centres, opulent bars and clubs, and a human-made beach, attracting celebrities and holidaymakers year-round.
Located along the French Riviera, Monaco enjoys a warm climate during most of the year, though we recommend visiting in April or early autumn if you want to avoid hoards of crowds and get discounted hotel rates. Check out some of the best things to see and do during your stay in Monaco.
Monaco’s only public beach
Phù hợp với: Gia đình, Ảnh
Whether you want to soak up the sun or enjoy waters sports, there’s really no better place to go than Larvotto Beach, which happens to be the only Monaco beach that’s open to the public. The sea is surrounded by nets to protect tourists from jellyfish, and the long strip of golden sand provides ample space to sunbathe.
Expect to face crowds of tourists during the peak tourist season. We recommend laying down your towel or paying a few euros for a lounger early to secure a comfortable spot. The beach itself is surrounded by plenty of restaurants and offers facilities like free toilets, changing rooms and showers.
Địa điểm: Larvotto Beach, Monaco-Ville, 98000 Monaco

Larvotto Beach
Tour the head of state’s home
Phù hợp với: Lịch sử, Ảnh
The Palais du Prince is the official residence of Prince Albert II, Monaco’s current head of state. The building dates back to the 13th century and thanks to its hilltop location, this elegant building can be seen from almost anywhere in Monaco.
Tours are available to the public. Inside the palace, you can view the ornate Throne Room, Italianate-style gallery, the famous Blue Room and a Palatine Chapel. Tickets cost around €8 per adult and €4 per child. Twin tickets are available if you also want to combine a visit to Palais du Prince with the Oceanographic Museum or the prince’s car collection.
Địa điểm: Palais du Prince, Monaco-Ville, 98015 Monaco
Giờ mở cửa: April–mid-October: daily from 10 am to 6 pm
Điện thoại: +377 93 25 18 31

Palais du Prince
Gamble with the nation’s high-rollers
Phù hợp với: Giải trí về đêm, Sang trọng
Monaco is perhaps most famous for being a playground for the rich and famous, which is reflected by its numerous casinos in the Monte Carlo ward. Casino de Monte Carlo is arguably the most popular gambling hotspot, though the Casino Le Café de Paris is the largest venue in the principality, with over 400 gaming and video poker machines.
If you fancy placing wagers amid celebrities and business magnates, Monte Carlo is the place to go. You’ll find around 100 table games and 1,000 slot, gaming and video machines spread across the city’s 4 casinos.
Địa điểm: Place du Casino, 98000 Monaco
Giờ mở cửa: Daily from 2 pm to 4 am
Điện thoại: +377 98 06 41 51

Monaco casinos
Get close to over 6,000 marine life
Phù hợp với: Gia đình, Lịch sử, Ảnh
Musée Oceanographique houses over 6,000 marine life and reconstructed coral reefs, and around 100 pools designed to replicate the natural environment of the animals that live in them. Officially opened in 1910, it’s one of the oldest aquariums in the world.
If you want to get close to sharks, sea urchins and a vast array of tropical and Mediterranean sea creatures, head to Musée Oceanographique at 10am to beat the queues and view the aquariums before swarms of crowds flood the building. By paying around €8, you get a ticket that grants you entry to the museum and the Palais du Prince.
Địa điểm: Avenue Saint-Martin, 98000 Monaco
Giờ mở cửa: Daily from 10 am to 7 pm
Điện thoại: +377 93 15 36 00

Musée Oceanographique
Become one with nature and relish in stunning vistas
Phù hợp với: Ảnh
Monaco may be the world’s 2nd-smallest sovereign state, but it boasts plenty of green spaces that offer a break from the hustle and bustle of the casino and shopping districts. Head to Fontvieille just outside the city centre to relax at Jardin Exotique, which overlooks the ocean, offers stunning vistas, and provides a home to over 7,000 species of plants. Nearby, there’s an Observatory Cave where you can check out stalactites and stalagmites.
If you want to enjoy some peace and quiet, head to Les Jardins St Martin in the historic Monaco-Ville district. This park is full of snaking paths, shaded benches, sculptures and coastal views, and because it doesn’t attract hoards of tourists, it’s one of the best places to enjoy a quiet picnic.
Địa điểm: Monaco-Ville, 98000 Monaco

Monaco’s gardens
Monaco’s iconic place of worship
Phù hợp với: Lịch sử
Explore Monaco-Ville to find Monaco Cathedral, which was constructed using white stones during the 19th century. Inside this Neo-Romanesque structure, you’ll find a grand organ, a white marble altar, and ornaments dating back to the 16th century. It also houses the remains of Monaco’s princes and princesses.
As a place of worship, there is no entrance fee to Monaco Cathedral. We recommend allocating a couple of hours to tour this iconic religious site, and remember to be respectful by wearing appropriate clothes and exploring this historical building in silence.