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Grimaldi Palais

Grimaldi Palais

3.9(10 reviews)
57.8 km

One of a handful of touristy spots to check out in Monaco - in a country this small this palace is…read moreconsiderably large! It is located on the elevated old city walled part of town (or really country), you really can't miss it since coming up the pedestrian walkway this imposing, regal building sprawls across the north side of a large cobblestone square. During certain times of the year (end March to mid-October) it's open to tourists for tours, but the months are fairly limited since it's very much the living and working quarters of the Monaco monarchy. Appears there are beautiful frescoes and grand staterooms you can view inside. If you happen to be there during those months tickets are €6 for adults and €3 for children, with combo tickets possible if you want to visit both the palace and the prince's royal car collection (€17 and €8 respectively, I guess someone has to pay for the upkeep of those cars and that's the tourists). Otherwise for the rest of the year you can catch a glimpse of the daily changing on the guard in front of the palace at noon. Nice views of Monte Carlo and the harbor along the old city walls by the palace.

The palace is in easy walking distance from the Cathedral of Our Lady of Immaculate where Prince…read moreRainer and Grace Kelly were married and buried. It is also near the Musei Oceanographique made famous by Jacque Cousteau. At the top of the rock the palace sits in a large public square surrounded by apartments of the rich. Formula 1 race car drivers and others. From the palace you can see the yachts of the rich and famous docked in the bay. At 12 pm there is a changing of the guard which always attracts a crowd. Admission to the palace is 8 Euros and comes with an audio-guide. You can purchase a ticket online or at the entrance. Tickets are fee on some Sundays.The guide takes you through lavishly decorated state rooms that are strategically focused on photos of Grace Kelly and Prince Rainer, their marriage and life together. The architecture and history of the family is also mentioned. Many of the photos where taken by the media and government promotional releases. Grace Kelly is much loved in Monaco. The guide also elaborates upon the key features of the palace which are ornate and house fine furniture and artwork. I liked the armory and Throne room. The dress that Grace Kelly wore at her civil marriage in the palace is on display. as are correspondences and extracts from newspapers and film. Photos of the interior are not allowed. The entire tour takes less than an hour.

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Grimaldi Palais
Grimaldi Palais
Grimaldi Palais

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Les Trophées des Alpes

Les Trophées des Alpes

4.7(3 reviews)
57.6 km

The monument was built in 6BC by the Roman Emperor to celebrate the victories of Caesar Augustus…read moreover the tribes of Gaul. Well worth a visit as it is quite impressive, La Turbie is a nice little mountain town and the view back down to Monaco is stunning. If you like this period of history, find the book "Caesar: The Conquest of Gaul" which is his personal diary of his years spent fighting the Gauls and misc. Germanic tribes. It's available on Amazon.com. See the website link for more info about the monument and the museum.

If you are a history buff as I am, you will thoroughly enjoy this experience. Upon looking at this…read moremonument, you think it has remained thorough the ages, but it has actually gone through many changes and reconstructed to what historians believe it to have looked like during the reign of Caesar Augustus when he conquered the Gauls. Truly fascinating how original parts were able to be located and what the structure was used for during all the 'ages'. I absolutely loved my time in La Turbee and hope to go back with my family. The surrounding village is pretty much an unchanged medieval town. Make sure to pay for the actual guide at the Trophee as it is truly worth it!

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Les Trophées des Alpes - La Turbie - Place de l'église et Le Trophée des Alpes en arrière plan

La Turbie - Place de l'église et Le Trophée des Alpes en arrière plan

Les Trophées des Alpes - La Turbie - Placette dans le vieux village

La Turbie - Placette dans le vieux village

Les Trophées des Alpes - La Turbie - la vue sur Monaco depuis le square au pied du Trophée des Alpes

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La Turbie - la vue sur Monaco depuis le square au pied du Trophée des Alpes

Promenade des Anglais - Monument du Centenaire. Taken by Clayton Cohn.

Promenade des Anglais

4.2(108 reviews)
45.2 km

Die kilometerlange Promenade erstreckt sich entlang des türkisblauen Mittelmeers und bietet…read moreherrliche Ausblicke auf das Wasser und die Kiesstrände. Ob man gemütlich entlang spaziert, eine Runde joggt oder einfach auf einer der zahlreichen blauen Bänke entspannt - die Atmosphäre ist immer beeindruckend. Ein besonderes Highlight ist die Architektur der umliegenden Gebäude, wie das berühmte Hotel Negresco, das den Charme vergangener Zeiten versprüht. Auch die vielen Cafés und Restaurants entlang der Promenade laden dazu ein, die französische Küche bei einem Glas Wein oder einem Cappuccino zu genießen, während man das bunte Treiben beobachtet. Besonders schön ist die Promenade am Abend, wenn die Straßenlaternen leuchten und das Rauschen des Meeres eine romantische Stimmung zaubert. Für Kunstliebhaber gibt es immer wieder kleine Ausstellungen oder Straßenkünstler, die die kulturelle Vielfalt Nizzas zeigen. Die Promenade des Anglais ist mehr als nur ein Spazierweg - sie ist ein Erlebnis, das den Zauber der Côte d'Azur perfekt einfängt. Absolut empfehlenswert!

This street is majestic. I walked both sides in the street's entirety--from Castle Hill down to…read moreParc Phoenix (on the Mediterranean side) and from Parc Phoenix back to Castle Hill (on the hotel/casino/city side). In truth, both are worth exploring, but it can be a bit much (about 4 miles each way). If you aren't up for that, I recommend staying seaside, but make sure to cross and check out Hotel Negresco and Villa Masséna Musée on the city side. I got an early start (I was out there around 07h30 on a Saturday, and it was great. The sunrise was beautiful through the clouds, and the seaside breeze was the perfect accoutrement to mid-seventies weather. For anyone going to Nice, taking a stroll down the Promenade is an absolute must. At the very least, I would walk from Castle Hill down past the beaches (closer to 2 miles instead of 4). Such a great experience! Enthusiastically, Clayton Cohn

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Promenade des Anglais - Clayton Cohn @ sunrise  on the beach on Promenade des Anglais

Clayton Cohn @ sunrise on the beach on Promenade des Anglais

Promenade des Anglais - Clayton Cohn at Monument du Centenaire.

Clayton Cohn at Monument du Centenaire.

Promenade des Anglais - Clayton Cohn @ sunrise on Promenade des Anglais

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Clayton Cohn @ sunrise on Promenade des Anglais

Port du Pussai - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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