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Monaco is perfect for a relaxing weekend with plenty of highlights that are quick and easy to reach. In this post, I’d like to introduce you to the best sights – along with my very own personal tips for Monaco. As usual, you’ll find all Monaco sights on the map below.

Who hasn’t heard of the world’s second-smallest city-state and immediately thought of luxury, glamour and fancy cars? Yes, the Principality of Monaco, situated on the Côte d’Azur, is tiny –  with a total size of just two square kilometres, it is smaller than the Central Park in New York City. Yet it is one of the richest countries in the world. This is partly due to its rich history, combined with its strategically valuable location and unobstructed sea views. According to locals, the second reason is said to be Princess Grace Kelly, who brought glamour and a certain lifestyle to the place. For the Monegasques, she is the icon who made Monaco so famous.

When is the best time to visit Monaco for a weekend break?

Spring is particularly ideal, as the temperatures are already quite pleasant and the parks and gardens are transformed into a colourful sea of blossoms. Autumn is also a good choice, as the weather often remains mild and warm for a long time. Of course, Monaco’s summers are beautiful as well, but you’ll encounter far more tourists than in spring or autumn.

Important: You should definitely avoid major events such as the Monaco Grand Prix or the Monaco Yacht Show.

→ Many roads are closed, it is extremely crowded and prices rise significantly.

Is Monaco really that expensive?

There’s no doubt about it: Monaco is a place of superlatives. One in three residents is a millionaire, and it regularly attracts global superstars and the ultra-rich. So you might think that a weekend in Monaco is prohibitively expensive. But we were pleasantly surprised: prices in hotels and restaurants are often comparable to those in major German cities, and in some cases even cheaper than in the south of France.

👉 Conclusion: Luxurious, yes, but not an ‘unaffordable’ destination

What you need to know about getting there and transport for your weekend in Monaco:

The nearest airport is Nice Côte d’Azur Airport in France. The journey from there to Monaco takes just 35 to 40 minutes.

My recommendations once you’re there: To explore Monaco’s sights, it’s best to leave your car behind, as there are very few parking spaces and they’re also very expensive. The public buses in Monaco are highly recommended, as they’re fast, run regularly and cover almost all the highlights. Last but not least, travelling by bus during a holiday helps you to relax, as you can really take in all the views.

My Hotel Tips in Monaco

Le Méridien Beach Plaza

→ It is the only hotel in Monaco with a private beach. You can look forward to modern rooms with views of the sea and the sunrise. The perfect start to the day!

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Hôtel Métropole Monte-Carlo

→ Elegant, historic, and very stylish – the Hôtel Métropole Monte-Carlo is situated right on the Place du Casino and is renowned for its impressive architecture.

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Le Méridien Beach Plaza

Hôtel Métropole Monte-Carlo

My map with the most beautiful sights in Monaco:

The perfect weekend in Monaco – the best sights

Day 1: Old Town & classic Monaco highlights

Monaco’s Old Town

One of Monaco’s most popular attractions is the Old Town, known as Monaco-Ville. Situated on a rocky peninsula (‘The Rock’), it is the historic heart of Monaco. Perfect for strolling through narrow, winding streets lined with restaurants, souvenir shops and picture-perfect spots.

Compared to modern Monte-Carlo, Monaco-Ville exudes a more historic atmosphere. This is also where the Prince’s Palace is located, which has been the official residence of the Grimaldi family since the 13th century.

👉 My suggested walking tour of Monaco-Ville is perfect for a relaxed start to your weekend trip.

Highlights in Monaco-Ville:

Oceanographic Museum of Monaco

Founded by Prince Albert I (the great-grandfather of the current Prince), it focuses particularly on marine conservation. It is both a museum and a research centre and houses a nursery programme for endangered marine species, including turtles, for which specific conservation programmes have been developed. You can admire a huge aquarium home to more than 6,000 marine creatures (including sharks), and a virtual submarine tour shows you what the Mediterranean might look like in 2050 if we protect it. In keeping with the museum’s motto: To Know, Love & Protect the Ocean. The Oceanographic Museum of Monaco is definitely a top attraction that you shouldn’t miss.

Saint-Martin Gardens (Jardins Saint-Martin)

You’ll find the Saint-Martin Gardens right next to the museum. Here, amongst pine and holm oak trees, there are numerous exotic plants that thrive in the mediterranean climate. The gardens serve as a peaceful retreat with numerous paths where you can take a relaxing stroll. You can also enjoy spectacular views over the sea. I have marked the best vantage point on my map – it is one of the best photo spots in Monaco. For me, the Saint-Martin Gardens are among my favourite tips for Monaco.

Notre-Dame-Immaculée Cathedral

Monaco’s famous white cathedral is an imposing landmark of the principality, deeply rooted in the religious life of its inhabitants. It was built on the foundations of a former church and consecrated in 1911. Among other things, the cathedral houses the tombs of all the Princes of Monaco and, naturally, is also the venue for princely weddings and coronations. As Monaco’s main church, it is undoubtedly one of the most important sights. Admission outside of church services is usually free.

The Prince’s Palace of Monaco

The fourth highlight in Monaco-Ville and a symbol of Monaco is the official residence of the reigning Prince. After the Grimaldi family, originally from Genoa, was forced into exile during the civil war in 1295, they eventually arrived at the Rock of Monaco with its tower and small fortifications. Francesco Grimaldi is said to have captured the rock in 1297 through a ruse. Over the centuries, the fortress was converted into the Grimaldi family’s residence, thus taking on its palatial appearance. From April to May, parts of the magnificent residence are open to the public. Tip: The traditional changing of the guard by the ‘Carabiniers du Prince’ takes place daily at 11.55 am on the Place du Palais.

Day 2: Stunning views & extravagant Monte Carlo

A short hike with the best view of Monaco

The Tête de Chien is a spectacular and very well-known viewpoint offering a magnificent view across the Côte d’Azur and the surrounding mountains. It is located in France, and you can even spot Italy from this fantastic panoramic spot. See for yourself and make your perfect weekend in Monaco even better with this unique experience!

How to get there

It’s just a short walk if you get dropped off by Uber at the car park. Important: Uber isn’t available in Monaco, so you’ll first need to take the bus to the French border. From there, you can book an Uber. They’re usually already waiting, as many people use this trick. From the car park, it’s then about a short 10 – 15-minute walk. I’ve marked the exact spot and the car park on my map for you.

Warning: There are no barriers at the Tête de Chien viewpoint – so please be extra careful whilst admiring the spectacular view.

Monte Carlo

Another of Monaco’s highlights and a must-visit spot is the Place du Casino – arguably one of the most famous places in the world. The Formula 1 circuit runs right past it. But it’s also familiar from moviews, such as James Bond.

This is where Monaco shows off its most glamorous side, as the square is home to the famous Casino Monte-Carlo and the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo. Incidentally, from the hotel, you can walk directly into the casino via an underground passage from your five-star suite without being seen. Unbelievable!

👉 Here you’ll see: luxury cars, designer outfits and, with a bit of luck, celebrities.

Fun fact:  Locals aren’t allowed to gamble in the casino – only visitors.

My insider tip: Even if you’re not staying at the famous hotel, you can still visit the Hôtel de Paris – simply pop into a café or restaurant of the hotel, such as Cédric Grolet in the lush courtyard. Don’t miss out!

Relaxing moments at the Beach

Of course, no weekend in Monaco would be complete without a trip to the beach. Larvotto Beach is a pebble beach with stunning blue, crystal-clear waters. It’s the perfect spot to relax for a while. Perhaps you’d also like to take a leisurely stroll along the shore.

In the evening, the beach promenade, with its many charming cafés and restaurants, is perfect for a leisurely stroll. There’s no more romantic way to round off an eventful day in Monaco.

Must-see in Monaco: Jardin Exotique

Having reopened in March 2026 after almost six years of renovation, the Jardin Exotique de Monaco boasts a vast collection of exotic plants from all over the world and is considered by many to be one of Monaco’s most beautiful attractions. Perched on a steep cliff, it also offers a magnificent view over the sea and Monaco-Ville. A particular highlight is the integrated stalactite cave.

Unfortunately, we were in Monaco just a few days before the reopening and therefore missed to admire the garden with our own eyes – but we will definitely make up for that on our next visit.

→ Here you’ll find more top activities in Monaco
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My restaurant and foodie recommendations

Marlow

→ modern British cuisine with classic English dishes – absolutely delicious, given a fresh twist and available all day (they even have breakfast!)

→ affordable business lunch during the week

👉 Must try: Angus beef pie – absolutely delicious

Fairmont Monaco – Lobby Restaurant & Bar

→ small terrace right by the sea, where you feel like you’re sitting on a ship

→ great spot for lunch in the sunshine

Marlow

Fairmont Monaco

Lobby Lounge Hôtel Métropole Monte-Carlo

→ An iconic spot in Monaco for afternoon tea in an elegant setting

👉 Highlight: chocolate fondue

Joël Robuchon Monte-Carlo

→ Michelin-starred dinner since 2026, an absolutely stunning menu with bursts of flavour and a cozy atmosphere! But make sure you come hungry to fully enjoy every course.

👉 Perfect for a special occasion or for anyone who loves great food – highly recommended!

Lobby Lounge Hôtel Métropole Monte-Carlo

Joël Robuchon Monte-Carlo

A perfect weekend in Monaco – My summary

Monaco is compact, diverse and ideal for a weekend break:

  • You’ll find a picturesque historic old town with numerous sights that are easily accessible on foot.
  • You’re right at the heart of Monte-Carlo’s iconic luxury.
  • If you’re longing for peace and relaxation, you can quickly immerse yourself in Monaco’s natural surroundings and numerous parks, and enjoy breathtaking views from the lookouts.
  • Monaco is surprisingly accessible and often affordable.

For me, it’s just the right mix of a relaxed city break and luxury experiences to treat yourself a little.

I hope my post has inspired you to experience this world-famous destination for yourself, and that my tips will help you plan your perfect weekend in Monaco.

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