This glamorous principality is gearing up for the summer season – with treats for petrol-heads, big spenders and cinema-goers, says Julia Buckley
Travel essentials
Touch down
There is no international airport in Monaco. Nice Côte d'Azur airport (00 33 4898 89828; nice.aeroport.fr) is 30km west of Monaco. BA (0844 493 0787; ba.com) flies from Heathrow, London City and Gatwick; Norwegian (0843 378 0888; norwegian.com) goes from Gatwick; Monarch (08719 40 50 40; monarch.co.uk) flies from Birmingham, Gatwick and Luton; Flybe (0871 700 2000; flybe.com) goes from Southampton; and Jet2 (0800 408 1350; jet2.com) flies from Manchester and Leeds/Bradford; easyJet (0843 104 5000; easyjet.com) flies from Bristol, Liverpool, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Belfast, Gatwick and Luton.
From the airport, bus 110 departs for Monaco every half hour, stopping at Place d'Armes (1), Fontvieille (2) and the Casino de Monte-Carlo (3); €20 single, €30 return. Taxis take 40 minutes and cost €75. True Monégasques fly, though: the helicopter ride to Fontvieille heliport (4) takes seven minutes and costs €130 with Heli Air Monaco (00 377 9205 0050; heliairmonaco.com).
I travelled with Kirker Holidays (020 7593 1899; kirkerholidays.com), which offers three nights at the Hôtel Columbus from £849pp, including flights, transfers (car on arrival, helicopter on departure), breakfast and free tickets to most attractions.
Get your bearings
Squeezed between Med and mountains, Monaco is divided into several districts. In the centre, rising high on Le Rocher ("the rock") is the old town: Monaco-Ville, where you'll find the royal-related sights. To the west is residential Fontvieille, home to Monaco's smaller port. To the east is the gargantuan Port Hercule (5) in La Condamine district. Beyond that is ritzy Monte-Carlo and the quiet, beach-facing Larvotto (6).
The tourist office (7) is at 2a Boulevard des Moulins (00 377 9216 6116; visitmonaco.com). It's open 9am-7pm Monday to Saturday; 11am-1pm Sunday. Make sure you get your (free) passport stamp.
Travel essentials
Why go now?
Monaco may be small – the entire principality could fit inside London's Hyde Park – but it packs a punch. The Monaco Grand Prix takes place tomorrow and a biopic of Grace Kelly brings the tiny city-state to the silver screen from 6 June.
There is no international airport in Monaco. Nice Côte d'Azur airport (00 33 4898 89828; nice.aeroport.fr) is 30km west of Monaco. BA (0844 493 0787; ba.com) flies from Heathrow, London City and Gatwick; Norwegian (0843 378 0888; norwegian.com) goes from Gatwick; Monarch (08719 40 50 40; monarch.co.uk) flies from Birmingham, Gatwick and Luton; Flybe (0871 700 2000; flybe.com) goes from Southampton; and Jet2 (0800 408 1350; jet2.com) flies from Manchester and Leeds/Bradford; easyJet (0843 104 5000; easyjet.com) flies from Bristol, Liverpool, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Belfast, Gatwick and Luton.
From the airport, bus 110 departs for Monaco every half hour, stopping at Place d'Armes (1), Fontvieille (2) and the Casino de Monte-Carlo (3); €20 single, €30 return. Taxis take 40 minutes and cost €75. True Monégasques fly, though: the helicopter ride to Fontvieille heliport (4) takes seven minutes and costs €130 with Heli Air Monaco (00 377 9205 0050; heliairmonaco.com).
I travelled with Kirker Holidays (020 7593 1899; kirkerholidays.com), which offers three nights at the Hôtel Columbus from £849pp, including flights, transfers (car on arrival, helicopter on departure), breakfast and free tickets to most attractions.
Get your bearings
Squeezed between Med and mountains, Monaco is divided into several districts. In the centre, rising high on Le Rocher ("the rock") is the old town: Monaco-Ville, where you'll find the royal-related sights. To the west is residential Fontvieille, home to Monaco's smaller port. To the east is the gargantuan Port Hercule (5) in La Condamine district. Beyond that is ritzy Monte-Carlo and the quiet, beach-facing Larvotto (6).
The tourist office (7) is at 2a Boulevard des Moulins (00 377 9216 6116; visitmonaco.com). It's open 9am-7pm Monday to Saturday; 11am-1pm Sunday. Make sure you get your (free) passport stamp.
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