A Monaco vacation offers much more than a pit stop on your Formula 1 bucket list trip. Let’s take a peek under the hood and uncover this country’s unparalleled blend of glamour and natural beauty.
The country of Monaco is a destination where you can fully let your inner Grace Kelly shine. Nestled along the dazzling French Riviera, you can find a collection of glimmering casinos, elegant yachts, and breathtaking coastal scenery. The country is also frequented by guests for its culinary excellence thanks to the abundance of Michelin-starred cuisine and fine wines from its neighbors: France and Italy. With our friends at Visit Monaco, we’re here to guide you through how to make the most of your stay in the Principality.
How to prep for a trip to Monaco
Be sure to dress to impress; this is the place to channel royalty.
When preparing for a Monaco vacation, it’s important to distinguish the country from its French neighbors. While the two cultures have plenty of parallels from the cuisine to the fashion, the Principality has its own unique history rooted in royalty dating back to the Roman Empire. Due to its geographical location, you’ll be able to navigate the area with English and a basic understanding of Italian and French. And when it comes to packing, be sure to dress to impress. This is the place to channel royalty and wear your finest pieces whether it’s at the casinos or out on the marina.
When is the best time to go to Monaco for the Grand Prix?
Monaco is best known for being home to Formula 1’s famous Grand Prix, hosted in May every year. The Grand Prix features a jaw-dropping array of stunning F1 cars from the top racing manufacturers in the world from Red Bull to Mercedes. This is also when the city’s buzz is at its peak, with throngs of people rushing through the winding streets to secure a seat in the stands. Rest assured, your SmartFlyer travel advisor can secure you the best seats around, as well as accommodations that place you at the heart of the action.
Outside of the Grand Prix during the summer, Monaco is replete with year-round activities for all ages. From concerts to private exhibitions, there’s always something happening in the Principality. Curious? Check out their year-round event calendar here.
Where to stay in Monaco
- Hotel Metropole: Located in the Carré d’Or just a few steps from the Casino, the Hotel Metropole Monte-Carlo is the only independent five-star hotel in the Principality. This Belle Époque-style property was built in 1886 and then fully renovated by acclaimed French architect and interior designer Jacques Garcia. The hotel boasts 125 stylish rooms and suites that offer picturesque views of the Mediterranean landscape. Hotel Metropole is particularly accommodating for any guests seeking a wellness retreat. The Spa Metropole by Givenchy – one of three Givenchy spas in the world – is designed by architect Didier Gomez and offers a sauna, hammam, caldarium, ice fountain, and sensory showers. Odyssey is a poolside experience within a haute couture setting designed by Karl Lagerfeld.
- Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo: Just a short stroll from Monte-Carlo’s iconic Place du Casino, Hôtel Hermitage is the chic address of travel connoisseurs. This hotel is best recognized for its Gustave Eiffel-inspired glass dome. The hotel’s 278 rooms are just as elegant, furnished in Louis XV-style and powdered pastel tones. With the help of your SmartFlyer travel advisor, we recommend booking a stay in one of their Terrace rooms to relish in their views of the sea and yacht harbor. Hôtel Hermitage’s four restaurants serve up delectable dishes and views of the shimmering coastline. A visit to the Principality is incomplete without experiencing the most private beach club, Monte-Carlo Beach Club, conveniently located on the premises, offering guests access. After indulging, make sure to rejuvenate in the hotel’s 75,000-square-foot wellness haven, which features a heated saltwater pool, a hammam, and a jacuzzi overlooking the horizon.