This tiny country has enough glamour, luxury, and fashion to surpass all of its much larger neighbours. July is the best time to visit Monaco and take advantage of its upscale parties and festivals. Visit classical music concerts at the Prince's Palace, prestigious Monte-Carlo International Jumping equestrian competition, and Fête de la Mer. If you are into car racing, come in January for Monte-Carlo Rally or in late May for F1 Monaco Grand Prix. In September you can enjoy less crowded beaches and the Monaco Yacht Show.
Visit one of the oldest events of its kind in Europe
Listen to the sounds of Monaco as a guest of the Prince’s Palace
Find shelter under the exotic trees of Monaco
Despite all its attractions and colourful events, Monaco is still beloved for its golden beach season
Discover the south coast of France by tasting local street food
The coastline of Monaco can be explored best by boat
Run with the hare and hunt with the hounds by taking part in the Monaco Marathon
If you are looking for something special for New Year’s Eve, Monaco has plenty to offer
The bright, colourful, and fragrant Lemon Festival is among the most important events of the Riviera
Discover the medieval world of Tourrette-Levens
Appreciate the abilities of contemporary automobiles while visiting the Monte-Carlo Rally
Are you brave enough to see hundreds of clowns?
Spend your vacation with true masters of tennis
Watch the world’s no. 1 motor race!
Don’t miss the world’s finest jumping show. All the best riders and horses wish to demonstrate their skills
A beautiful ceremony to honour a 19-year-old Corsican woman—the patron saint of Monaco
This celebration of magnificence and grace draws both professionals and amateurs alike
Monaco National Day is a good chance to see the royals and learn about the history of this country
The sea is an integral element of Monaco
Celebrate St John’s day and summer solstice in Monte-Carlo
Check out one of Europe’s most beautiful and interesting climbing venues
Every country of the world has their national dishes. Monaco is no exception