All-out luxury on the French Riviera
Measuring just 200 hectares, Monaco is the world’s second-smallest country, topped only by The Vatican in Rome. And while it may be teeny tiny, this principality in the French Riviera has been in the spotlight for decades. Its talked-about royal family has generated countless column inches, it welcomes thousands each spring for the Grand Prix, and the Monte-Carlo Casino inspired Ian Fleming’s first ever Bond novel. In fact, the entertainment complex has since made several cameos in the 007 movies.
Monaco’s star quality is best appreciated in the iconic Monte Carlo district – a glitzy, palm-cloaked bubble of sports cars and five-star hotels, which looks out over the harbour below. For the best shoreline scenery, follow the garden trails behind the casino, where avant-garde sculptures give way to epic viewpoints. This is real Champagne and caviar territory, and Monte Carlo’s elegant eateries serve inventive, well-presented dishes with pricey wine lists to match. You can work up an appetite shopping in Carre d’or, or, ‘Golden Square’.
This immaculate open-air mall packs in luxury names like Celine, Hermes and Balenciaga. Monaco’s hilltop Old Town provides a stark contract to the glamour below, and is well worth the journey up. It’s in the picture-perfect Monaco-Ville neighbourhood next to the Prince’s Palace and, among its cobbled alleyways, you’ll find family-run restaurants and bakeries that have been passed down through generations.
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