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Monte Carlo, Monaco, Mediterranean Cruises Port Profile


Overview

Located on the southeastern edge of France lies the picturesque city of Monaco. If you had always desired of living in a place that spells luxury, good-heartedness and trustable security, this little Mediterranean country can capture your mood.

The region is populated with only 15,000 in the Monte Carlo area, and everyone can enjoy an abundance of activities in and around the famous casino. Art galleries, restaurants, public sporting arenas, and a large number of event venues keep the tourists arriving in thick numbers happily engaged. Monte Carlo, and Monaco in general is considered to be one of the most beautiful regions in the world. Its charms have often been popularized in European movies, and the city still remains a favorite destination of many people across the globe.


Arrival

Monte Carlo Cruise Port of callYou can arrive in Monaco by water from other Mediterranean coasts. You can also choose to land on the beautiful Cote D’Azur airport by the sea at Nice. For water travelers, two ports remain open for entry in the larger administrative area of Monaco. Most travelers to Monte Carlo get off at the Port of Monaco. However, you may also choose the nearby Port of Fontvieille. Immediately after arriving in Monaco you will be able to spot either the mythical stone or the Monaco Palace at Fontvieille, depending on which Port you choose. For visitors to the famous casino on the upper side of the region, there is easy access to ATMs, taxi services and interesting shops all along the ports. Allow your cruise experts to transfer your bags and luggage to a nearby hotel.


Transportation

Traveling to any part of Monaco from the main port is a matter of minutes. The coastal areas of Monaco are dotted with transport services, automotive shops and a large number of car services to take you to the nearest airport at Nice and train stations in France. Monte Carlo hotels are also within a mile for most travelers who might be staying in the Quarter and upper areas of Monaco.

If you are looking for endless journeys within the city, buses could be the best option. However, you will have to get to one of the depots before starting the journey. The regular buses are called Rapid Cote D’Azur, which is also a reliable service for airport travelers. Although most people plan about hiring cars or bikes in Monte Carlo, they need to factor in the costs incurred in the bet as hired taxis can make your vacation a little too expensive. Most travelers who have already been there comment that walking all over the city is quite manageable and lets travelers get an up close and personal view of the culture of the city. For hiring taxis, try to keep phone numbers with you because you cannot stop them on the road like you can do in most cities.


Telecommunication

Most hotels have wireless facilities for internet users. The best part is that a huge percentage of hotels would provide you this facility, irrespective of the size and scale of the same. They are also facilitated with ATM machines. The best part is that a huge percentage of hotels would provide you this facility, irrespective of the size and scale of the same. You can also find easy access to international calling facilities in your hotel room as long as you stay there. While the hotel rates are not necessarily cheap for everyone, you can expect the most well-attended facility standards in Monaco. You can also rely on public places for access to basic communication needs. Monte Carlo streets are known for large boulevard homes, which might make walking and searching a possibly lengthy process when you need to make an emergency call. As a result, most travelers rely on personal phones while traveling around the city. If you are used to iPhones, you may want to switch on the official Monaco iPhone update facility after arriving in the city.


Shopping

The best part about visiting Monte Carlo is that you get to shop from some of the world’s most loved stores housing impeccable specimens of jewelry, musical instruments, designer clothes and traditional European merchandise. Fontvieille Shopping Center is a perfect place for the music loving vacationer. Ample shops to keep you exploring high-end music systems and professional quality instruments are the biggest attractions in the shopping center. You might frequent the same area for buying everyday food items and grocery products while staying in Monaco.

You will also find a large number of boutiques in Monte Carlo. The Monaco Town Historic District itself has some wonderful garment shops. Also visit La Condamine, which is a famous port and houses a multitude of boutiques and garment stores. Metropole Shopping Center near Casino Gardens in Monte Carlo is also another hot destination for shoppers in the area. Avenue Princess Grace and designer boutique Carre d’Or are also among the top places on anybody’s list.


Attractions

The Formula 1 Grand Prix circuit is a common part of everyone’s itinerary in Monaco. It is one of the most highlighted sites of Europe, and intertwines almost throughout the whole city for more than 260 kilometers. If you want to see one of the races, you would need about 100 euros or more. Many prefer watching the races from people’s terraces, which are a popular rental zone for Monaco property owners. Rates for watching vary between 8,000 and 15,000 Euros. Underwater-vision boat rides are also a favorite attraction at Aquavision, where the entries cost 11 euros. Kids can enjoy the facility for 8 Euros per head.


Dining

French food and ambience are common elements in the Monte Carlo dining scene. Seaview tables and dining areas restore the essence of Monaco’s romance and natural beauty. Fusion food is also a popular thing for tourists nowadays in Monaco. For international flavors from Asian regions, visit restaurants Miramar at La Condamine and Pacific Monte-Carlo on Avenue de Spelugues. The traditional food of Monaco unfurls its brilliance at places like Monte-Carlo Bar, Café de Paris, Avenue 31 and Bilig Café. Avenue Princess Grace and Prince Pierre house such joints, and are also the most popular places for European cuisine lovers in Monaco.


Tips

Remember that getting around the city is easy when you have the requisite transportation service contacts and some knowledge about your routes. Although crime-free, Monaco is always under strict surveillance by the local police, causing tourists to be careful to avoid alerts for traffic and other legal violations.

 

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