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Monaco is divided into three zones: La Condamine, with its magnificent port, the Villa of Monaco, where the Grimaldi Palace is located, and Monte Carlo, where the Casino is located and where the Rally takes place. On Holidu you will find the best offers of tourist rentals for rent between individuals to stay in any of them. From cheap rentals for less than 100 euros per night to the most exclusive villas for you to enjoy all the luxury that has made the Monegasque city so well known. Of course all of them have all the necessary comforts, even the most economical, but some also have other features such as terrace or garden. In addition, many have parking space, which is highly recommended if you get to the city by car as it is not always easy to find a place to park without having to pay for it. The centre of Monaco is Monte Carlo, where to rent a home is always a success for those who want to be close to everything. With the advantage that in it is the train station that communicates the locality with other populations of the surroundings. But if you are going to dedicate your holidays exclusively to enjoy the harbour, the gardens and cultural visits, we recommend the area of La Condamine. And if you're looking for beaches and tranquillity, the best place to rent your holiday home are the streets around Boulevard do Larvotto and Boulevard d'Italia.
Why book a home in Monaco?Casinos, huge yachts, luxury cars, models, the Formula 1 Grand Prix... All this is Monaco and much more. Without a doubt, one of the most glamorous and exclusive destinations in the whole European continent, but also one of the most attractive for renting a home for a weekend getaway, whether in couple, family or with friends. The country has many monuments and places worth a visit, such as the neo-Romanesque cathedral, the Oceanographic Museum, the Palais Pancier and the famous casino. Added to this is the impressive beauty of the La Condamine docks, where you can admire the most spectacular and luxurious yachts from all over the world, and the atmosphere that is breathed in the terraces of their cafeterias. Something you won't find anywhere else on the continent. And for those moments when you want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and forget everything, you'll find many beautiful gardens to stroll through. What are you waiting for to book your rental in Monaco?
Holidays in Monaco
The area and how to find your way around
The Principality of Monaco is framed by the low spurs of the {Alps}{105947}}, and is considered part of the Côte d'Azur that integrates the French Riviera, bathed by the Mediterranean Sea. In addition, it is close to the French border with the region of Piamonte, in Italy. Despite being the second smallest country in the world, it boasts a coastline of just over 4 kilometres, which runs through the neighbourhoods of Fontvieille, Monaco Ville, La Condamine, Monte Carlo and Larvotto. Many of the holiday homes located on the coast offer direct access to the beach, as well as fabulous views. Monaco's highest point is in the district of Les Revoires, which borders France and the Monegasque districts of La Colle and Moneghetti, places where you can book rentals, studios and rooms for a holiday you'll never forget. The closest aerodrome to the principality is Cote d'Azur Airport, in Nice, where there is a helicopter connection service to the Monaco heliport, which is located in the Fontvieille district. However, you should consider the idea of renting a car, which will allow you to move around Monaco on your own and make excursions to beautiful surrounding towns, such as Menton, {Èze}{14179}} or Nice.
The best areas to rent a home in MonacoBooking one of the tourist rentals located in the vicinity of the walled enclosure and Architectural Cultural Heritage of Monaco, officially called Monaco Ville, is the perfect plan if you want to get to know first hand the essence of this small city-state. You can apply for accommodation in the capital of Monaco and you will be very close to several of the principality's main points of interest, such as the Palace of the Prince of Monaco, the Cathedral, the Church of St. Devote and the Unesco Garden, a charming retreat ideal for resting. But Monaco is a symbol of luxury, refinement and elegance. Take advantage of your trip to stay in a paradisiacal place on the Monegasque coast. Holidu offers you the possibility of settling into fairytale holiday homes, such as chalets, villas, sumptuous boats (yes, boats), where breakfast is included, and rentals in luxurious buildings with swimming pools, which offer unique views of the beach, palm trees and the Mediterranean. If you wish, you can also stay in extraordinary places such as Cap d'Ail, a French city bordering Monaco located in Nice, in the region of {Alps Maritimes}{12705}}.
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As soon as you see the Casino Square, the first postcard if you have arrived by ferry at Hercules harbour, you will find a show that will impress you. You'll see perfect gardens, like those of a high-level magazine, and cars that seem to belong to another dimension. The surroundings of the square are home to jewellery stores, antique shops and haute couture brands, an area known as the Golden Circle, where you can breathe an atmosphere of glamour that can move you. Many travellers and celebrities attending the Festival of Cannes do not miss the opportunity to be seen in this area of Monaco.
Monaco for travellers interested in monumental architectureIn the midst of the luxury of Monaco it is possible to appreciate magnificent architectural samples, such as the cathedral of Monaco, a superb Romanesque-Byzantine building built with white stone in 1875, which houses the tombs of Princes Rainier and Grace. The princess's tomb is always covered in roses. The Fort Antoine, today an open-air theatre, is also worth a visit, not forgetting the luxurious Casino de Montecarlo, which can only be accessed with formal dress, and the Opera building, both designed by the famous architect Charles Garnier.
Monaco for Formula 1 enthusiastsThe Monaco Circuit, also called the Monte Carlo Circuit, hosts the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix and the Formula E ePrix, both in May each year. This is an urban circuit, largely located within the district of La Condamine, which was founded in 1920 by Anthony Noghès. If you just decide to visit Monaco to enjoy Formula 1 you can stay in the holiday homes of some satellite cities, such as Antibes, to enjoy a little more of the French Riviera. From there it will be easy for you to get to the circuit on the dates of the competition.
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Located in the district of La Revoire, this garden is special because it houses an interesting collection of cactus and succulents. It is also home to beautiful tropical plants, which make their contribution to this wonderful green space.
2. Behold the change of guard in front of the Prince's PalaceEvery day at 11.55 a.m. you can watch the Changing of the Guard. The protagonists of this pompous ceremony are, of course, the guards, dressed in impeccable uniforms, as well as the blowing of the trumpets and the beating of the drums.
3. Enter the Oceanographic MuseumThis is one of the most interesting places in Monaco. It is located in an old palace near the Prince's palace, and has many living species, as well as skeletons of large marine mammals.
4. Marvel at the Japanese GardenThis magical place, built for Princess Grace as a gift from Prince Rainier, is an exceptional green space at the foot of the city. Let your mind be filled with peace in its spaces, which combine vegetation, water and stone.
5. Visit the City MuseumIt is a small museum and yet it helps to understand the essence of Monaco. It treasures collections of coins, porcelain dolls, antique costumes and countless details of the history of the exclusive principality.