Princess
Antoinette Park is a special place – a hectare which is home to
hundred-year-old olive trees. This “green lung” at the heart of the
Principality is first and foremost a garden for children, offering activities
suitable for all ages.
In addition to
the various play areas (swings, slides, springers, roundabout, etc.) there are
also multipurpose sports grounds and ball games, table tennis tables, badminton
and volleyball courts, a small skateboard park, and so on. For the youngest
visitors, there’s the mini farm, which is home to sheep, goats, ducks, chickens
and rabbits, and is well maintained on a daily basis by the gardeners.
Recently, a “Zen
space”, featuring light wood and bamboo decking, has also been created,
providing a serene area in the middle of the park.
Finally, an
18-hole miniature golf course on clay rounds out the particularly rich variety
of zones available, and the adjoining kiosk offers light refreshments so that
families can sit out on the terrace as they watch their children play.
Free
entry from 8.30 am (closing time dependent on time of year)
Accessibility: people with reduced mobility can
enjoy full access to the park (be careful of slopes and inclines). A swing in the
shape of a saucer, which is particularly suitable for children with
disabilities, can be used by all children aged over 2 years old and less than
155 cm tall.