It’s not just a visit, it’s an elegant break in one of the smallest and most fascinating countries in the world. Forget the crowds: here, we take the time, explore on foot the secret alleys, admire the guards at the Palace, the royal tombs, and finish on the famous Casino Square. A complete itinerary between history, spectacular panoramas and touches of glamour, in a small group for more comfort. A passionate guide introduces you to the essentials and hidden corners, with anecdotes and vivid stories. The bus ride (included) facilitates the climb to Monte Carlo while enjoying the views. A fluid experience between sublime panoramas, princely history and Mediterranean glamour.
Once the pick-up is done, we will go up to the old town of Monaco, on the Rock, where the Prince's Palace is located. You will discover the majestic façade of the palace, enjoy stunning panoramic views of the Mediterranean from the gazebos, and watch the famous uniformed guards outside the Prince’s official residence. A unique moment to dive into Monegasque history and admire all the elegance of this emblematic place.
After exploring the Princely Palace, we will continue our discovery by heading towards the magnificent Catedral de Mónaco. Located a few steps away, this imposing Romanesque-style church is a real architectural jewel. You will have the opportunity to discover the tombs of the princes and princesses of Monaco, including that of Princess Grace. Enjoy a moment of calm and admiration in front of the history and beauty of this sacred place, while discovering its central role in the religious and cultural life of the country.
After visiting Monaco Cathedral, we will take a pleasant walk through the picturesque alleys of the Rock, offering magnificent sea views. Along the way, you will discover charming corners of Monaco before arriving at the Oceanographic Museum, a must-see of the principality. Perched atop the cliffs, this exceptional museum offers fascinating exhibits on marine life and the history of underwater exploration. Prepare for a breathtaking panoramic view of the Mediterranean Sea. Don't visit the inside.
You will make your own way to the meeting points