An ideal park for children and teenagersin Monaco
Looking for something to do with the family in Monaco? The Parc Princesse Antoinette offers a wide range of facilities for children and teenagers. The former can have fun in the many play areas provided for the younger ones: sandboxes, slides and swings line the paths.
The Parc Princesse Antoinette, which is fully accessible to people with reduced mobility, has special facilities for disabled children, including a saucer-shaped swing.
For the bigger kids and the more sporty ones, there are a number of distractions on offer: table tennis tables, two badminton courts (which can be adapted for tennis ball games) and an all-purpose court for basketball and football take up part of the park.
And every 15 minutes there is a tee-off on the 18-hole mini-golf course at the heart of the Parc Princesse Antoinette. For €5 per person (cash only), you can enjoy this fun, family-friendly variant of golf. You need to book a time slot in advance with the association La Boîte de Jeu, which can also privatise the mini-golf course for events and organises escape games in the park on request .
Wildlife and flofauna and flora to delight young and old
On sunny days, the hundred-year-old olive trees of the Parc Princesse Antoinette provide visitors with large areas of shade, for everyone's comfort. These trees are still producing olives, which are then pressed by a local mill and turned into oil!
Over a one-hectare area, municipal gardeners look after the many shrubs, plants and flowers that provide visitors with a colourful backdrop typical of Mediterranean landscapes. These same gardeners also contribute to the well-being of the park's permanent residents: the animals! The Parc Princesse Antoinette is home to a mini-farm, where visitors can get up close and personal with rabbits, chickens, ducks, guinea pigs, sheep and goats. A real country atmosphere in the middle of the city!
the games box.
A park thatime all year round
Like many ofMonaco's establishments andpublic spaces, the Parc Princesse Antoinette follows the seasons and the Principality's cultural calendar to adapt its activities to each period. The garden comes alive at Easter, with inflatable structures and various games and creative workshops for children. Throughout the year, cultural and sporting events punctuate the life of the site, which can also draw on its fun/snack area, Le Cabanon des Jeux, to offer visitors a variety of activities (pétanque, wooden games, skittles, etc.) and a range of snacks.
Practical information
Free admission
Accessible to people with reduced mobility
Open every day :
- 8.30am to 7pm from1 May to 30 September ;
- 8.30 am to 6 pm from1 to 20 October;
- 8.30am to 5.30pm from 21 October to 31 March;
- 8.30am to 6pm from1st to 30th April.