r/Monaco • u/Imaginary-Control577 • 27d ago
Best Matcha Places?
A bit of a niche one but does anyone have good recs for good matcha in Monaco or anywhere near by. I'm talking bright green, ceremonial grade matcha :) Thanks!
r/Monaco • u/Imaginary-Control577 • 27d ago
A bit of a niche one but does anyone have good recs for good matcha in Monaco or anywhere near by. I'm talking bright green, ceremonial grade matcha :) Thanks!
r/Monaco • u/mashedpotatosngroovy • 29d ago
I will be celebrating my anniversary in Monaco and would love to have a luxurious, long brunch, preferably with multiple dishes. Can anyone recommend restaurants that do brunch right? Michelin or non Michelin, I just want to hear your favorites. Thanks!
Added bonus if you have recommendations for adjacent towns as well.
r/Monaco • u/Wide-Comfortable-161 • 29d ago
Hi everyone,
I'm looking for advice on choosing a maternelle (preschool) in Monaco for my daughter, who's turning 3 next year. We’re considering between FANB and state schools (namely École du Parc).
I’d love to hear any experiences or recommendations from parents who have kids at either of these schools or any others you might suggest.
Thanks
r/Monaco • u/2024-2025 • Aug 06 '25
I have free internet in all of EU/schengen, but not in Monaco, where it will cost me a-lot.
My hotel is in France, but exactly on the border with Monaco. The building in front of us is part of Monaco.
Is it safe to turn on the internet or is there a risk my phone will be connected to the Monaco internet and I’ll end up with a pricy bill?
r/Monaco • u/leacastonguay • Aug 05 '25
Any non-EU citizens working in Monaco and living in a nearby town in France? Please DM me if yes. Curious about the immigration process and what type of work permit/visa I should be applying for.
r/Monaco • u/Good_ch • Aug 06 '25
Are there places opened from 9am to 5pm where WiFi and electricity is available? Like the Médiathèque or other libraries. Thank you;)
r/Monaco • u/Sensitive_Ad_6238 • Aug 06 '25
Bonjour à tous !
Je m’intéresse aux métiers dans le secteur du luxe à Monaco, et j’aimerais savoir :
Combien peut-on réellement gagner en tant que voiturier dans un hôtel de luxe à Monaco, notamment avec les pourboires ?
Est-ce que les pourboires peuvent vraiment doubler (ou même dépasser) le salaire de base ? Et y a-t-il une grosse différence entre les saisons (par exemple pendant le Grand Prix ou en été) ?
Merci d’avance pour vos retours ou témoignages 🙏
r/Monaco • u/wolfiiia4799 • Aug 04 '25
Hi everyone,
I’m planning to go to the Monaco Grand Prix next year for my birthday and I’m interested in the yacht hospitality experience.
Does anyone know if the official ACM website sells yacht tickets, or are those only available through third-party sellers?
Also, I’d really appreciate any recommendations for reliable sellers and an idea of what the pricing usually looks like for yacht packages.
Thanks in advance!
r/Monaco • u/RuskinA1 • Aug 02 '25
Hi all, I have been working in Monaco for the last few months and expect to be here for at least another 9-18 months. I’m from England and an avid snooker player, I have been looking for a club but can’t seem to find any, does anyone have any recommendations. I live in Nice currently ( but I also can’t find any there)
I’d be very grateful for any recommendations!
r/Monaco • u/Unusual-Pattern-1517 • Aug 02 '25
Is there a very special dress code in the Monte Carlo casino? I have a linen shirt and linen shorts and sneakers, will I be able to get in to the casino? I am planning to gamble for around 50-100€
r/Monaco • u/TechnicalDiet1075 • Aug 02 '25
I recently got accepted into IUM Monaco - and have ben on the lookout for an apartment and where to stay some place close to Monaco so it’s easier to get to the uni etc.
How is it living in Beausoleil? What are some pros/ cons - is it better (and safer) when compared to Nice?
r/Monaco • u/lovgreen • Aug 02 '25
This week, NEWS.MC TV brings you the latest highlights from the Principality.
The Monaco Press Club celebrated two decades of dialogue on July 24 with a special anniversary evening at the Méridien Beach Plaza. The event, attended by His Serene Highness Prince Albert II, coincided with the Sovereign’s 20th anniversary on the throne and honoured 20 years of fostering media engagement and cultural exchange.
That same evening, Stade Louis-II marked its 40th anniversary in cinematic style, hosting its first-ever open-air film screening. The historic stadium transformed into a giant alfresco cinema, drawing crowds for an unforgettable night under the stars.
On July 25, HSH Princess Charlene led a major awareness drive for World Drowning Prevention Day. The campaign, held at Stade Nautique Rainier III, gathered emergency responders, water safety experts, families, and hundreds of schoolchildren to promote lifesaving water safety practices.
Summer celebrations continued on July 26 as Port Hercule erupted with Monaco’s first fireworks display of the season. Organised by the Mairie de Monaco, the show lit up the Riviera night sky, delighting thousands of spectators along Quay Albert Premier.
Culture took centre stage on July 27 at the Grimaldi Forum with the Monaco premiere of Liverpool Oratorio, composed by Paul McCartney and Carl Davis. Performed by over 150 musicians and singers, including the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, the event was attended by HSH Prince Albert II and marked a major cultural milestone for the Principality.
On the political front, Monaco’s new Minister of State, Christophe Mirmand, continued his official visits. On July 28, he was welcomed at Monaco City Hall by Mayor Georges Marsan, meeting with elected officials and staff. Two days later, on July 30, Mirmand visited the Principality’s Economic, Social and Environmental Council as part of his introductory tour.
In the world of gastronomy, world-renowned pastry chef Cédric Grolet officially opened his first boutique in Monaco on July 30, within the iconic Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo. Known globally for his artistic trompe-l’œil pastries, Grolet’s arrival adds another star to the Principality’s culinary galaxy.
Tourism officials had reason to celebrate as Monaco was voted Best European Destination for 2025, following a public vote of more than six million participants. The accolade reflects the Principality’s excellence in hospitality, innovation, and sustainable tourism.
Sporting glory also arrived on July 30 when Pierre Casiraghi and the crew of Jolt Six clinched a historic victory for the Yacht Club de Monaco, winning their category in the prestigious Rolex Fastnet Race and securing the Admiral’s Cup for the first time in the club’s history.
This week, NEWS.MC TV is joined by Stéphane Colmart, CEO of Segond Automobiles Group. In an exclusive interview, he shares insights into Monaco’s evolving automotive landscape, the rise of electric mobility, and the company’s vision for the future of luxury transportation.
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r/Monaco • u/lovgreen • Aug 02 '25
This week, NEWS.MC TV is joined by Stéphane Colmart, CEO of Segond Automobiles Group. In an exclusive interview, he shares insights into Monaco’s evolving automotive landscape, the rise of electric mobility, and the company’s vision for the future of luxury transportation.
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r/Monaco • u/Every_Blacksmith_657 • Aug 01 '25
I’m going to an AS Monaco game and was wondering the easiest way to get from the center of Monaco to Stade Louis II… I see bus 6 goes much of the way, and walking from the Monte Carlo area is about 30 minutes.
Is it easiest to just walk?
If I take the bus, can you pay for the bus with a card?
Thanks in advance for any help. I’m continuing to do my research and will search in this sub some more.
EDIT: Thank you for the wonderful responses. Glad to know that I can probably walk and the busses are easy to navigate. 🙏
r/Monaco • u/mantiki63 • Jul 31 '25
r/Monaco • u/Vegetable_Slip5716 • Aug 01 '25
Hey! We’re three guys spending two nights in Monaco and we’re looking for a nice place to enjoy cigars — ideally with a nice view.
We know the Monte-Carlo Cigar Club is members-only, so any recommendations for more accessible lounges, hotel terraces, or bars that allow cigars would be awesome.
Thanks in advance!
r/Monaco • u/asfhjdak • Aug 01 '25
Hello!
My boyfriend and I are travelling to Monaco from Monday, September 1st, to Wednesday, September 3rd. I know it's practically nearing the 'end' of the summer season, however, I was wondering if anyone could recommend some places that get LIVELY on a Monday or Tuesday night.
Since Jimmy Z's is closed, we're looking for alternatives and were thinking of Buddha Bar for dinner, then Twiga. We're looking for a fun, lively atmosphere and want to mingle, socialize, and dance. However, we only want to go out if it's worth it, as we also have a reservation at Pavyllon. We either want to have a relaxing night or an exciting one with the typical 'club' atmosphere and crowds.
Any recommendations?
r/Monaco • u/Hodl4-everGME • Jul 31 '25
Hard to find a good start because all charters are for a week or longer. Can somebody point me in the right direction?
r/Monaco • u/Ok-Environment-666 • Jul 30 '25
We Are a group of 4 and are planning to be 2 days in Monaco in August. Do you have any good and affordable Restaurant tipps in Monaco?
r/Monaco • u/StoreWeak5292 • Jul 30 '25
Monaco is included in the EU destinations?
r/Monaco • u/IncidentEquivalent84 • Jul 30 '25
I am looking for some travel advice. I planning on spending 16 days in Monaco this coming February and know a lot of things may not be open due to traveling during the off season. So I am looking for recommendations of things to do and places to eat that are not so touristy and have more of a local vibe for someone traveling solo.