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Rating Clear. Free Cancellation. Likely to Sell Out. Private Tour. Viator Exclusive. New on Viator. Day 3: French Riviera Excursions Tempting as it may be to continue lounging in the lap of luxury in Monaco, you should use your last day to see some of the many French Riviera destinations accessible from the city.

Filter Close. Traveler Rating. Price Low to High. Price High to Low. Duration Short to Long. Duration Long to Short. On a tour of the State Apartments, you will be able to see rooms in this 13th century palace that are used for formal receptions; including the throne room. If you love boats, you might want to walk along the Monaco Harbor to check out all the beautiful yachts. When you are making a day trip to Monaco, it is hard to spend a great deal of time in museums.

Luckily, this museum is fairly small and easy to navigate. If you are travelling with kids, it is a nice break from site-seeing to be able to have some hands-on time with sea life.

This is the burial place of the former Princes of Monaco and houses tombs of past sovereigns Prince Rainier and Princess Grace. Keep in mind that beaches along the French Riviera do not have sand.

Apart from this, you will find that women do tend to go topless, so if you are prudish or traveling with kids do be prepared. While the city-state is compact enough to be traversed on foot, zipping around on a sturdy German-built e-bike is far more fun. In case of inclement weather, take refuge in the brand-new Spa Metropole by Givenchy. The melt-in-your-mouth grilled marinated black cod is a must-order. Continue the Japanese theme of the evening with a nightcap at Buddha-Bar just next door.

After a dip, stroll 15 minutes to the Francis Bacon Foundation , open Monday to Friday by appointment only, with free, guided tours on Tuesday and Thursday. An Irish-born British painter, Bacon lived and worked in Monaco from through the early s and visited up until his death in



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