Monte-Carlo
is perhaps Monaco's most emblematic district, and is home, among others, to the
world-famous Place du Casino, the Boulevard des Moulins and Saint-Charles
Church, as well as part of the Formula 1 circuit and a number of stunning parks
and gardens.
The
Place du Casino is of course where you’ll find the Casino, designed
around an Atrium surrounded by 28 onyx columns, and the Salle Garnier, an
Italian-style theatre sumptuously decorated in red and gold that is a miniature
replica of the Opéra de Paris, and the only opera house in the world where
spectators can admire sea views. Every season, the venue hosts the finest opera
performances. The stunning Place du Casino is also the setting for major
concerts and events such as the Red Cross Gala.
This
district is perfect for walking and shopping.
Near the Place du Casino at the One Monte-Carlo complex,
some of the world's biggest luxury fashion houses have their boutiques, whether
you're looking to treat yourself or merely window shopping. A short distance
away, via a stroll through the verdant parks, the Jardins des Boulingrins and
the Jardins de la Petite Afrique, you'll find the Métropole mall with its 80
shops and six restaurants.
Continue
along Avenue des Spélugues to the famous hairpin bend on the Formula 1 circuit,
immediately outside the Fairmont Monte Carlo hotel. Along
the way, you will no doubt have spotted the Buddha-Bar, a
well-known nightlife spot with an Oriental theme, where you can sip a
"signature" cocktail or dine on fine Asian cuisine, before carrying
on your evening on the dancefloor with music provided by the resident DJ.
For
those with a taste for gourmet dining, Monte-Carlo is the place to find the
most exceptional cuisine, lovingly prepared by some of the world's greatest
Michelin-starred chefs, including Alain Ducasse at the Louis XV at the Hôtel de Paris, Yannick Alléno at the Pavyllon and L'Abysse at the Hôtel Hermitage, or the Table d’Antonio Salvatore at the Rampoldi and Yoshi at the Hôtel Métropole, the
only Japanese restaurant on the Côte d'Azur to have won a coveted Michelin
star..
Photo credits:
©Benjamin Vergély