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Attractions in Monte Carlo

Monte Carlo Casino

Charles Garnier, the architect of the opera house in Paris, built the Casino in 1878.


The “atrium”, paved in marble, is surrounded by 28 Ionic columns in onyx. It leads into the auditorium of the opera, called the “Salle Garnier”, which is decorated in red and gold, with a profusion of bas-reliefs, frescoes and sculptures. Here, for more than a century, outstanding international performances of opera, ballet and concerts have been staged.


The numerous gaming rooms feature stained glass windows, admirable decorations and sculptures, allegorical paintings and bronze lamps.

General Information
· Open daily
· Persons under 18 not admitted
· ID obligatory
· Dress code: Jacket and tie for men
· Duration of visit: 30 to 40 minutes

 

 


 

NIGHTLIFE


First stop when the sun goes down: the three-star Louis XV or the one-star rooftop Le Grill in the Hôtel de Paris. Another option: La Coupole or The Flowery, Coral Pink restaurant in the Hôtel Mirabeau.


At the ornate, baroque Casino, try your luck in the elegant European Rooms - slots in the Salle Blanche, roulette and trente et quarante in the Salle Europe, chemin de fer and banques à deux tableaux and pai gow poker in the Salon Privés (high rollers only).

Craps and blackjack, if that's your passion, the American Room. Need a break? Missing America? Sample the foods and drinks at Stars and Bars. For musical extravaganzas and sequined audiences, book Le Cabaret at the Casino.


If you're feeling like Ginger Rogers, swing and swirl at the Summer Sporting Club. In an Elvis mood? Dance the night away at Jimmy'z disco. The gilded and gorgeous Salle Garnier offers world-class entertainment, from ballet to opera. On warm summer nights, enjoy concerts at the Prince's Palace. Or take a magical stroll through town. Nightcap it at Zebra Square.


 

 


 

SIGHTSEEING


Monaco and its surroundings offer marvellous landscapes and sea views unique to the South of France. Enjoy a guided, driven tour to secluded gems or indulge in a helicopter tour for beautiful views of Monaco and the Riviera. Alternatively, rent your own car or embark on the Azur Express for a picturesque tour of all the sites in Monaco



 

DINING


Monaco has everything from Tex-Mex to Japanese, from sublime dining in the Louis XV to portside cafés. Be sure to try some of the Monégasque specialities like barbagiuan, a delicious tidbit of rice, spinach, leek and cheese, served as an appetizer.

Current favourites for “lite snack” sandwiches are toasted paninis, focaccia, and open faced bruschettas found in the Old Town