
The finest attractions in Monaco at a glance: castles, natural wonders, historic old towns and more. Each place links to a detailed page with map, tips and photos.

Portier Bay encompasses a coastal section that is being constantly modified by land reclamation projects.
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This artificially constructed beach section is located below Fort Antoine.
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The point of Fontvieille marks the southwestern extremity of the principality.
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The Porte de France was a historical city gate of the fortifications.
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This square in the center of Monaco-Ville forms the historical core of administration.
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The remnants of the city walls bear witness to Monaco's defensive history.
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Rue de la Poste is one of the historically significant paths in Monaco-Ville.
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This square is a historical hub in Monaco-Ville.
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The historical building once served as a residence for the governor of Monaco.
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The remains of the northern walls served to protect the Principality from attacks from the land side.
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A Baroque chapel in Monaco-Ville, seat of the Brotherhood of Black Penitents.
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The official residence of the Prince of Monaco, originally built in 1191.
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An 18th-century fortress now used as an open-air theater.
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A museum showcasing the philatelic and numismatic history of Monaco.
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Monaco's only public beach with fine gravel and clear water.
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A beautiful park with century-old olive trees, ideal for families.
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The slowest and most famous corner in the Formula 1 calendar.
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A world-famous casino and opera house in Belle Époque style.
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Monaco's multi-purpose stadium and home of AS Monaco.
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A magnificent opera house that is part of the Casino complex.
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A 'Walk of Fame' for the world's best football players.
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A luxury shopping center with magnificent interiors.
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This monument commemorates the end of the Spanish protectorate in 1641.
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This pedestrian path runs along the coastline of the principality.
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The Grimaldi Esplanade is a public square near the coast.
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This garden stretches along the steep slopes below the Oceanographic Museum.
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Revoires Hill is the highest point of the principality.
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This southern coastal headland has been significantly modified through land reclamation.
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The steep rock walls form the geological base of the historic center.
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This slope marks the northwestern part of the principality.
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This harbor basin is a natural bay that has been significantly modified throughout history.
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An extensive plateau created through land reclamation.
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A stunning river canyon often called 'Europe's Grand Canyon'.
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A national park in the Maritime Alps, with diverse flora and fauna, and prehistoric rock carvings in the Valley of Wonders.
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A medieval 'eagle's nest' village perched on a hilltop with spectacular views of the Mediterranean.
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An exclusive peninsula with lush vegetation, luxurious villas, and a scenic coastal walking path.
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A large water park adjacent to Marineland, with a variety of slides, a wave pool, and areas for young children.
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A vast Marine Protected Area between France, Monaco, and Italy, famous for its whale and dolphin populations.
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A wildlife reserve where European bison, Przewalski's horses, and other wildlife live in a semi-free environment.
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A magical theme park with treehouses, nets, slides, and ziplines, based on the theme of elves and goblins.
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The region is famous for its olive oil.
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A small but prestigious wine-growing area in the hills above Nice, known for its unique grape varieties.
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Menton is famous for its unique, sweet lemons.
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A 7-hectare botanical garden and zoo near Nice airport, featuring over 2,500 species of animals.
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The deepest natural urban valley in the principality.
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A narrow valley opening toward the harbor.
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A densely built, valley-like corridor in the urban area.
Learn more →Among the most popular are Portier Bay, Plage du Solarium, Monaco Coastal Path, Fontvieille Point, Porte de France and many more – the full top 50 list is on this page.
May to October offers the most pleasant weather; July and August are warmest and busiest.