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Boutique hotels in Monte Carlo

Monte Carlo eating, drinking and dancing

Monte Carlo
Eating, drinking and dancing

We've tracked down the best cafés for people-watching, the bars with the coolest cocktails, the most accomplished restaurants and the liveliest local nightlife in Monte Carlo.

Restaurants

(+377 98 06 88 64)

Le Louis XV

Here, Mediterreanean cuisine is dished up in a dining room decorated in the opulent and some would say OTT style of 17th century Versailles.

Hotel de Paris, Place du Casino

(+377 93 25 60 30)

Restaurant Monkey

For a good lunch or a low-key supper, head to this place. It’s on a pedestrianised street, so there’s no shortage of outdoor seating.

rue Princesse Florentine, 1

(+377 97 77 03 04)

Le Point Rouge

If you’re feeling wealthy, suntanned and über-chic, come and chill out at this concept restaurant, bar and club with some like-minded folk and a bottle of Krug.

rue du Portier, 11

(+377 97 70 46 96)

La Rose des Vents

Right on the seafront, this restaurant specialises in fish and has its own private beach. Oh – the luxury.

Plage du Larvotto

(+377 93 25 02 34)

Le Saint-Benoît

Overlooking the port, this restaurant, which calls itself ‘the kitchen of the sea’, offers great views of Grimaldi Rock and serves top-notch French cuisine.

10 ter, avenue de la Costa

(+377 93 25 52 00)

Sass Café

Small, cosy restaurant with a red, velvet interior. It's a place to be seen over French and Italian cuisine accompanied by live music. It’s relaxed and always packed, so be prepared to get to know your neighbours.

11 Avenue Princesse Grâce

(+377 99 99 25 50)

Zebra Square

On the top floor of the Grimaldi Forum, facing the sea, this swanky bar and restaurant with sunny terrace, soft seats and a sea view is great for pre-dinner drinks or late-night glam.

Avenue Princesse Grâce, 11