Although this principality may be legendary for its small size, it still has a lot to offer travelers. Monaco abounds in fascinating activities. The Magrey & Sons team would be delighted to introduce you to some of them.Must-do activities when visiting Monaco.

Princely visit

Monaco may be synonymous with jet-setting luxury, but the Principality is no less steeped in tradition. The royal family plays an important role, and if there is one activity that symbolizes this, it is a visit to the Prince's Palace. An emblematic attraction, this splendid Monegasque monument is well worth a visit for anyone staying on the Rock. During your visit, you'll discover the Prince's private Grand Apartments, where you can admire splendid frescoes dating back to the Italian Renaissance. Before or after your visit, don't miss the famous Changing of the Guard! Marking the changing of the guard every day at 11.55 a.m., this solemn military march is a must-see.

A taste of gastronomy

Le Rock is renowned for its legendary gastronomy. The city's many Michelin-starred restaurants bear witness to this. A tasty blend of French and Italian cuisine, the chefs revisit many of the best-known dishes, adding the glamour and finesse for which the Principality is famous. On the French Riviera, dishes can also be more traditional. Monaco is no exception, with dozens of brasseries offering a relaxed atmosphere and carefully prepared dishes. Whether you are a gourmet or a lover of traditional or stewed dishes, Monaco's restaurant menus are sure to please!

Breathtaking greenery

A veritable showcase of greenery, Monaco's Exotic Garden ("Jardin Exotique") offers a breathtaking view of the Mediterranean basin and the city. However, you will have to be patient before enjoying this lush vegetation and breathtaking view, as the Jardin will remain closed until 2024 due to construction work. Disappointed visitors can turn to the Jardin Exotique botanical center, which will remain open. This is your chance to discover the magnificent greenhouses housing the world's most impressive collections of cacti and succulents.

A picturesque atmosphere

The Old Monaco district is a place where history, charm and authenticity combine to create a unique, picturesque atmosphere, making these alleyways a must-see on the itinerary of travelers visiting the Principality. Stroll through the pretty streets until you lose yourself, between art galleries, craft stores or charming little cafés and restaurants. While visiting the old quarter, you will also come across Monaco Cathedral, a superb neo-Romanesque edifice and a non-negotiable stop. Take in the breathtaking views as you descend the steps linking Monaco-Ville to the port and its hundreds of majestic boats.

The glamour of Monte-Carlo

Gamblers already know that Monaco is the destination of their dreams. A veritable temple to gambling, the Rock, and more specifically its Monte-Carlo district, is a must for lovers of glamour, luxury and gaming. An absolute Monegasque icon, the Casino de Monte-Carlo offers a unique gaming experience, with a vibrant yet sophisticated ambience.

Relaxation in the sun

In the mood for relaxation? Larvotto beach is the place for you! Located to the east of the territory, it is one of the Principality's few public beaches, but idyllic nonetheless. Relax on the warm sand, then take a dip in the crystal-clear Mediterranean. The esplanade overlooking this immense beach is also lined with restaurants, the perfect place to lunch or dine overlooking the sea.

From the air and sea

If exploring the city and taking part in the various activities on offer has not been enough to soak up the beauty of the Rock, you still have two options. Get a bird's eye view of Monaco on a helicopter tour, or treat yourself to the luxury of discovering this splendid principality from the blue waters of the Mediterranean by sailboat or yacht!

One thing's for sure, you won't be bored during your next stay in Monaco!