Where to Stay in Monaco
The world's most glamorous square mile
Grand Prix circuit, Casino de Monte-Carlo, superyachts, and the Mediterranean on three sides.
Travel Guide
Monaco is the world's second-smallest country and its most concentrated display of wealth and spectacle. The Casino de Monte-Carlo has drawn Europe's aristocracy since 1863. The Formula 1 Grand Prix turns the city's streets into the most famous racing circuit on earth every May. Superyachts pack Port Hercule so tightly in summer you could walk from one end to the other across their decks. Yet Monaco is also surprisingly liveable — the Old Town (Rocher) retains genuine Mediterranean character, the hiking trails above the principality are empty, and the food scene ranges from three-Michelin-star restaurants to the best socca (chickpea pancakes) in the region.
Best Neighborhoods
Monte-Carlo — Glamour & Casino
50+ hotels · Casino de Monte-Carlo, Hôtel de Paris, Place du Casino
Port Hercule (La Condamine) — Yachts & Waterfront
30+ hotels · Superyacht Harbour, Monaco Grand Prix, Rascasse Corner
Monaco-Ville (Le Rocher) — Historic & Royal
20+ hotels · Prince's Palace, Oceanographic Museum, Saint Nicholas Cathedral
Fontvieille — Industrial-Chic & Quiet
10+ hotels · Prince's Car Collection, Rose Garden, Princess Grace Memorial
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