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Monaco's Monte Carlo neighbourhood is known for its casinos and cafes, and entices visitors with attractions, including Circuit de Monaco and Casino Cafe de Paris.
Monaco's La Condamine neighbourhood is known for its port and casinos, and entices visitors with attractions, including Circuit de Monaco and Monaco Harbour.
Monaco's Fontvieille neighbourhood is known for its gardens and restaurants, and entices visitors with attractions, including Louis II Stadium and Princess Grace Rose Garden.
Want to race? You could pay a visit to Circuit de Monaco, a popular racetrack located 0.5 mi (0.9 km) from central Monaco. Why not take a stroll along the port and watch the sunset while you're here?
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing, head to Casino Monte Carlo – just one of the monuments in Monte Carlo. Why not take a stroll along the port and watch the sunset while you're here?
You can stroll along Monaco Harbour for relaxing water views when you're in La Condamine. Our travellers also like the museums in the area – your cultural tour starts here. If you carry on walking you'll get to Port Hercule, Port de Cap d'Ail, and Plage Marquet for some more water views.
After visiting Prince's Palace of Monaco, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Monaco. Stroll along the waterfront or visit the casinos in the area.
You can spend an afternoon browsing the exhibits at Oceanographic Museum during your travels in Monaco. Wander around the area's picturesque gardens or experience its fascinating museums.
Tiny Monaco packs a punch with its glamorous harbour where mega-yachts bob like toys in a bathtub. Formula 1 fans can trace the legendary Circuit de Monaco, imagining the roar of engines through these impossibly narrow streets. The famed Casino de Monte-Carlo offers Belle Époque splendour even if you're just there to admire the architecture. Prince's Palace guards change with clockwork precision, while the nearby Oceanographic Museum clings dramatically to a cliff face. Salle Garnier Opera House dazzles with gilt interiors that would make a wedding cake blush. For a quieter moment, the exotic gardens showcase succulents thriving in this microclimate of wealth and sunshine.
Visitors speak favourably about all that Monaco has to offer, including its seaside and port. Why not go on a fun excursion to Circuit de Monaco? Popular sights in the surrounding area include Promenade des Anglais.