Whether you're a resident or a tourist, Monaco is establishing itself as a dynamic destination, thanks in particular to the Principality's seaside district, recently renovated and inaugurated in July 2021 by Prince Albert II, offering an unforgettable Monegasque experience.
Walking along the path leading down to the sea from the Grimaldi Forum, we discover Villa Sauber, one of Monaco's rare Belle Epoque villas, now transformed into a museum, and the Japanese Garden designed by landscape architect Yasuo Beppu. Both offer a soothing experience in which stone, water and vegetation are in perfect harmony.
The Larvotto esplanade, designed by Renzo Piano as a space for relaxation and well-being, offers a variety of shops and restaurants as well as access to a gym, a wellness centre and a private and public beach.
The Méridien Beach Plaza hotel offers an exclusive experience with its own private beach, while the Monte-Carlo Beach, nestled in the heart of the pine forest, guarantees an intimate and exclusive atmosphere thanks to its seawater heated Olympic swimming pool.
From 2025, access to Larvotto beach will be via the brand new pedestrian zone of the Mareterra district, built right on the sea. This remarkable project will include not only luxury residences, but also shops, restaurants, cycle paths and pedestrian areas along the seafront.
This redeveloped seaside complex is attracting a wide public thanks to its new shaded promenade and completely renovated beach. Residents and tourists alike can enjoy the coastline and cool off under the azure skies. Those looking to relax will have plenty of options for unwinding and eating right on the water.
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