With the Monaco walking tour, you can mingle with the rich and famous and "ooh and ah" over the fabulous yachts in the harbors. Pause to appreciate the skill of the Formula 1 drivers as they dart through the tightest of motor-racing bends in the city streets.
Monaco is, of course, the home of the Grand Prix. Afterwards, visit the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, the burial place for the Grimaldi royal line, including Grace Kelly and Rainier III.
**Suitable for children age 7+
We’ll meet near the Pont Sainte Devote Bus Stop, 98000, Monaco.
The tour concludes outside the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, one of the principality’s most iconic landmarks. You’re welcome to follow our local agent back to the city center, or take some extra time to enjoy the beautiful viewpoints nearby.
Escalier des Gaumates is a picturesque public staircase tucked into one of Monaco’s quieter residential areas. It offers travelers a glimpse of the principality’s authentic daily life, away from the glitz of the Casino and the port.
The Casino de Monte‑Carlo is one of Monaco’s most iconic landmarks. Travelers can admire its stunning Belle Époque architecture, elegant façade, and the glamorous atmosphere of Casino Square. This stop allows guests to enjoy the building’s history, take photos, and learn fun anecdotes about Monaco’s heritage, without entering the casino.
The Fairmont Hairpin is one of the most famous corners in the entire Formula 1 world. It is located on Avenue Princesse Grâce, directly in front of the Fairmont Monte‑Carlo hotel, and forms the slowest and most technical turn of the Monaco Grand Prix. This makes it a visually striking and memorable stop during your walking tour.
Travelers will admire the exterior of the iconic Opera de Monte‑Carlo, one of Monaco’s most elegant Belle Époque landmarks. They will learn about its history, its connection to the Casino de Monte‑Carlo, and its role in Monaco’s cultural life while enjoying the atmosphere of the Carré d’Or district.
Travelers will see the small, picturesque Église Sainte‑Dévote, dedicated to Monaco’s patron saint and nestled at the foot of the cliffs near Port Hercule. They will learn about its history, its importance in Monegasque traditions, and the annual Sainte‑Dévote celebration while enjoying the peaceful atmosphere of this symbolic site.
You will continue to one of the 4 major districts of Monaco to discover the famous Condamine market known for its food stalls and discover local specialties including fruits, vegetables, olive oil, seafood, etc. In the market there are different food courts. Either you can bring your own sandwiches or buy food in the market.
You will have an outside look to the Prince's Palace. You will learn about Francois Grimaldi, the father of Monaco and the first Grimaldi ruler here in this country. You will learn about the history of Grimaldi Family, and will contemplate the beautiful palace in front of you.
It is royal as it is around a 30 second walk away from the Palace, just up the alley over there. This is where all the royal ceremonies take place – the coronations, weddings, funerals, baptisms, christenings. You will go inside and contemplate its beauty.
Travelers will stroll through the Saint‑Martin and Sainte‑Barbe Gardens, enjoying panoramic views over the Mediterranean and the Port of Monaco. They will walk along scenic paths lined with exotic plants, sculptures, and shaded terraces, discovering the peaceful atmosphere of Monaco‑Ville and the natural beauty surrounding the Prince’s Palace.
This is one of the most extensive and best aquatic museums across Europe. Our guide will describe to you what you can see inside and will also tell the reason why the Royal family decided to create this museum.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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