Tucked between the South of France and the Italian Riviera, Monaco is a glittering gem that’s far more than a glamorous day trip. Just 35 minutes by car from Nice Airport or 7 minutes by Blade helicopter, the Principality invites travellers to combine culture, gastronomy and relaxation in one unforgettable stay. Monaco is a year-round destination that fits seamlessly into any European itinerary, and for clients seeking an immersive experience, at least four days is the perfect amount of time to truly feel the Principality, not just see it.
Day 1: Legendary Monaco
- Start with Monaco’s soul, its centuries-old heritage perched atop the Rock. Wander through Monaco-Ville, the old town’s maze of cobblestone streets, shady gardens and sweeping sea views. Don’t miss the Changing of the Guard at the Prince’s Palace (11:55am sharp) and the Oceanographic Museum, where the Mediterranean 2050 exhibition inspires marine conservation.
- Lunch like a local at La Condamine Market, sampling traditional treats like barbagiuàn (a local specialty) or fougasse.
- End the day with dinner at the iconic Café de Paris, then try your luck at the world-famous Casino de Monte-Carlo. Tip: Encourage clients to use Monaco’s wide range of transport options, from ebikes to buses, electric vehicles to solar-powered eboat!


Oceanographic Museum in Monaco ©BVergely

Café de Paris ©Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer
Day 2: Unexpected experiences
- Beyond its glitz and Grand Prix fame, Monaco surprises with authentic Made in Monaco experiences. Morning begins peacefully at the Princess Grace Rose Garden, followed by a Blade helicopter flight for Riviera views.
- Lunch is as local as it gets at Les Perles de Monte-Carlo, a seafood haven at Fontvieille Port serving oysters grown right in Monaco’s waters.
- In the afternoon, explore La Distillerie de Monaco to taste orange liqueurs made from Monaco-grown citrus, or sip craft brews at Brasserie de Monaco. Stroll through the new eco-district of Mareterra, then visit the Cars Collection of the Prince of Monaco before a Provencal dinner at Marius Monaco.
- Spring Highlight: attend the Spring Arts Festival featuring classical music concerts at the Opéra de Monte-Carlo.


©La Distillerie de Monaco

Day 3: Wellness
- Golf enthusiasts can tee off at the Monte-Carlo Golf Club (Monte-Carlo SBM guests can receive discounted access)
- Enjoy an aperitif at the new Café Lacoste followed by a lunch at the Michelin-starred restaurant Blue Bay.
- Unwind at the new Guerlain Spa Métropole, a temple of wellness with hammam, sauna and sensory showers.
- Sip cocktails and enjoy creative cuisine in tropical surroundings at Amazónico Monte-Carlo. Summer evenings come alive with the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra performances under the stars in the Royal Courtyard at the Prince’s Palace.

Café Lacoste @williamk @laclefprod


Day 4: Nature & slow luxury
- Begin with pastries at Cédric Grolet’s new tea room before hiking to Tête de Chien for a three-country view, France, Monaco and Italy at once.
- Relax at Larvotto Beach for lunch, then explore the Exotic Garden (due to reopen early 2026).
- End your stay with dinner at La Môme Monte-Carlo overlooking Port Hercules, and perhaps a nightcap at Coya or Jimmy’z.
- Winter highlights: enjoy the Monte-Carlo Jazz Festival in November or the Christmas markets and illuminations in December.

Larvotto Beach in Monaco ©BVergely


Where to Stay
From relaxed resorts to palace-style icons:
- 3* Columbus Monte-Carlo by Curio Collection by Hilton
- 3* Novotel Monte-Carlo
- 4* Fairmont Monte Carlo
- 4* Le Méridien Beach Plaza
- 4* Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort
- 5* Hôtel Métropole Monte-Carlo
- 5* Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo
- 5* Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo


Hôtel Monte-Carlo Bay ©Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer
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