Ultimate 3-Day Monaco Itinerary: Best Things to Do & See
Glamorous, sun-drenched, and steeped in royal heritage, Monaco promises an unforgettable blend of Mediterranean luxury, dramatic scenery, and vibrant culture.
Day 1: Monte Carlo Classics & Seaside Sights
Morning
Begin your journey with a stroll around the iconic Casino de Monte-Carlo. Marvel at its Belle Époque architecture, try your luck at the tables, or enjoy a coffee at the lavish Café de Paris nearby.
Afternoon
Head to the peaceful Japanese Garden, a lush oasis with waterfalls, Zen bridges, and koi ponds—a serene contrast to the city’s glitz.
Enjoy a refined Mediterranean lunch at Café de Paris Monte-Carlo, famous for its Parisian brasserie ambiance and people-watching terrace.
Evening
Dine with a sea view at Le Blue Bay, a Michelin-starred restaurant at the Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel, renowned for its innovative fusion of Caribbean and Mediterranean flavors.
Day 2: The Old Town & Royal Heritage
Morning
Start with the Prince's Palace of Monaco, the official residence of the Grimaldi family. Arrive for the ceremonial Changing of the Guard at 11:55am, then tour the opulent State Apartments.
Afternoon
Explore the fascinating underwater world at the Oceanographic Museum, perched dramatically above the sea and featuring aquariums, exhibits, and spectacular vistas from its rooftop terrace.
For lunch, savor authentic Monegasque cuisine at U Cavi Bistrot, a local favorite tucked in the heart of Monaco-Ville, serving specialties like barbajuan and fresh seafood.
Evening
Stroll the medieval lanes of Monaco-Ville (Le Rocher), discovering pastel houses, artisan boutiques, and panoramic viewpoints over the port and city lights.
Day 3: Hidden Corners & Riviera Views
Morning
Begin your day at the tranquil Saint-Martin Gardens, winding along the clifftops with Mediterranean flora, sculptures, and sweeping vistas of the sea and palace.
Afternoon
Visit the neo-Romanesque Saint Nicholas Cathedral, the resting place of Prince Rainier and Princess Grace, and admire its stunning white-stone façade and mosaics.
For lunch, discover local flavors at La Montgolfière, a charming and intimate restaurant in a tiny alley of the old town, known for its creative seasonal menus and warm hospitality.
Evening
As sunset falls, wander Port Hercules and enjoy drinks at Brasserie de Monaco, the city-state’s only microbrewery, with craft beers and a lively waterfront terrace overlooking the yachts.
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