Monte Carlo Holidays & City Breaks

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Monte Carlo Holidays & City Breaks

Monte Carlo is famous for its glitz and glamour, and sits beautifully on the Côte d’Azur in southern France. Lined with flashy hotels and luxury yachts, it has one of the world’s most exclusive postcodes. Take in the scenery before admiring royal buildings or settling down for an afternoon at the beach. Whether you're visiting for the thrill of the Monaco Grand Prix, the elegance of the opera, or the sun-soaked shores, Monte Carlo holidays offer unmatched luxury and sophistication.

Top Attractions in Monte Carlo:

  • Casino de Monte-Carlo: One of the most famous in the world. This lavish Belle Époque masterpiece is a symbol of Monte Carlo's glamour. Everyone is welcome to look inside at the Atrium and admire the stunning interior. Adults can also have a peek at the Salle Renaissance without needing to place a bet. Note there’s a dress code, which is stricter in the evening, and you’ll need to bring your passport as ID if you want to gamble.
  • Jardin Japonais (Japanese Garden): A peaceful escape from the city's glitz, step into this serene oasis filled with waterfalls, bridges and bonsai trees. Inspired by traditional Zen aesthetics, it's the perfect spot to unwind.
  • Musée Océanographique: Perched dramatically on a cliffside, it's home to fascinating marine exhibits, an impressive aquarium, and displays on Monaco’s rich maritime history.
  • Prince's Palace of Monaco: This grand residence of the Grimaldi family offers a glimpse into Monaco's royal heritage. Visit in the summer to explore the State Apartments and catch the daily Changing of the Guard ceremony.
  • Opera House: Located within the casino complex, this stunning opera house boasts an exquisite gold and red interior. It hosts performances, from opera to ballet, in an intimate and breathtaking setting.

 

Hidden Gems in Monte Carlo:

  • Monte Carlo Wine Cellars: Hidden beneath the Hôtel de Paris, these exclusive cellars hold an incredible collection of rare wines. Private tours can be booked direct with the hotel.
  • Le Rocher's Old Town: Away from the high-rolling casinos, this charming medieval district offers narrow cobbled streets and pastel-coloured houses, providing a glimpse into Monaco's past.
  • The Exotic Garden Cave: Few visitors venture into the garden's hidden grotto, where limestone formations and underground pools create a surreal setting.
  • Larvotto's Secret Beach Coves: Beyond the main beach, a short walk leads to quieter, more secluded coves where you can relax away from the crowds and enjoy the crystal-clear waters.
  • Chemin des Révoires: The highest point in Monaco, this hidden hiking trail offers rewarding views over Monte Carlo and the Med.

 

Monte Carlo Cuisine:

Local dishes are a blend of French and Mediterranean influences. Michelin-starred restaurants serve exquisite dishes like bouillabaisse and truffle-infused delicacies, while small cafés offer lighter bites such as barbajuan, a delicious fritter stuffed with ricotta, rice and chard.

 

Map of Monte Carlo

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The climate in Monte Carlo is typically Mediterranean. The summer months of July and August see the highest temperatures with tourists heading straight for the coast, while January is the coldest and October the wettest.

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Nice Côte d'Azur Airport (NCE) is located just over 3 miles southwest of the city of Nice and is the third busiest airport in France.

Monte Carlo is best for...

Gamblers: Fancy a flutter? Then head to Monte Carlo. Known for its world-class casinos, the city has been attracting high rollers since the 19th century. Step inside one of the most beautiful gambling houses in the world with a visit to the Casino de Monte-Carlo. And it’s just as magnificent on the outside with its stunning Belle Époque architecture.

Foodies: Monte Carlo’s gastronomy scene is worth the trip alone. There are around 170 restaurants to choose from and many of them are run by critically acclaimed chefs. Expect Champagne brunches overlooking the Mediterrean and locally-caught seafood. But whatever you do, don’t forget to try the soufflé the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, it’s legendary. 

Photographers: Found on the Larvotto peninsula, Monte Carlo has breathtaking views which extend into the serene Mediterranean Sea. Sitting on top of a rocky promontory, its raised position provides incredible panoramas, especially if you manage to wake up before sunrise.

Fast facts for Monte Carlo

Language: The official Monte Carlo language is French, while Italian and English are also widely understood. You may find locals are more receptive to you if you attempt the language, even if it’s just merci (thank you) or s'il vous plaît (please).

Currency: The currency in Monte Carlo is the Euro.

Local time: Monte Carlo is an hour ahead of the UK. 

Fly to: Nice Côte d'Azur Airport, around 30km from Monte Carlo. The journey time by car or taxi is around 40 minutes, while buses take around 50 minutes.

Flight time from UK: Just over 2 hours

Tourist Information: Further tourist information for Monte Carlo can be found on Monaco’s tourism website.

Visa / health: Before you travel, it’s worth visiting The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office for recommendations and advice on visas and health.

Getting around Monte Carlo

By bus: A local network of buses provides an efficient way of getting around. There’s no central bus station, but you’ll likely find a bus stop near your hotel.

By helicopter: The Monacair offers a fast and luxurious way of getting to and from Nice Airport. The flight takes just 7 minutes and a shared transfer costs around €160 (2025 price).

By train: From Monaco-Monte-Carlo station you can catch direct trains to French and Italian Riviera towns as well as destinations in the French Alps.

Monte Carlo advice

For up-to-date advice on visas, passports, health, safety and security for travel to Monte Carlo, please visit the FCDO website.

Monte Carlo weather

Monte Carlo weather is actually delightful all year round, and there are plenty of reasons to come here other than the sunshine. However, with 14 hours of sunshine a day in July and average highs of 24ºC, it’s easy to see why Monte Carlo is such a popular holiday destination in the summer months.

Make the most of quieter seasons

The weather in Monte Carlo is generally bright and sunny, with a Mediterranean climate and 300 days of sunshine a year. If you’re planning on swimming in the ocean, summer is the best time to visit, when sea temperatures reach a balmy 24ºC. For more affordable room rates and cooler weather ideal for exploring the city’s museums and casinos, April or October are the best times of the year to come to Monte Carlo.

During the cooler months of the year, especially in winter, when temperatures reach an average low of 10ºC and the Monte Carlo weather can feel distinctly chilly, there are still plenty of indoor attractions like the Napoleon Museum and the fascinating Oceanographic Museum.

Some of our favourite places to visit in Monte Carlo include the 13th century Prince’s Palace, the Grand Prix Course (where, if you’re lucky, you may get a driver to take you around the famous track in a performance car, weather permitting) and the stunning Casino de Paris, also known as the Grand Casino. Whether you can afford to gamble and rub shoulders with the rich and famous or not, it’s still well worth visiting this iconic building to see all the gold and marble inside, and take some photos of its palace-like façade on sunny days.

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