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Step into this architectural masterpiece for a peek into Monaco’s old-world charm.
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Perched on a rocky outcrop, the Prince’s Palace offers panoramic views over the harbour.
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Home to thousands of succulent plants from all over the world, this cliffside garden boasts one of the best views of the principality.
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If you time your visit right, experiencing the F1 Monaco Grand Prix is pure adrenaline.
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The Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, built into a cliff, is both a visual and scientific marvel.
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Crystal-clear waters, soft sands, and a backdrop of sleek buildings make this public beach a serene escape.
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Michelin-starred dining reaches heavenly heights at this palace-like restaurant.
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The old town, also known as “Le Rocher,” is a labyrinth of narrow streets, pastel houses, and charming squares.
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Each of these experiences brings out a different aspect of Monaco’s charm.