Monaco Unveiled: A Key Stop in the Eze-Menton Adventure

🇲🇨 Let’s dive into the real Monaco:

Upon arriving in Monaco by train, the first thing you’ll notice is that you can start shopping for your dream private jet or yacht right on the ordinary streets.

Monaco is not Morocco. Monaco is in Europe, while Morocco is in Africa. Monaco is famous for hosting the F1 Grand Prix, whereas Morocco is known for the movie "Casablanca."

Monaco spans just 2 square kilometers and has a population of less than 40,000. But if you’re visiting, chances are you’ll spot a Ferrari cruising down the street.

Monaco is bordered by the sea on one side and France on the other three sides. Its official language is French.

Monaco is part of the "Eze-Monaco-Menton" itinerary. If you’re exploring the South of France, you can dedicate a day to this route.

Monaco’s train station handles millions of passengers, and once you’re in the packed train cars, moving around is nearly impossible. Keep an eye on your wallet!

Monaco is essentially the "Chongqing of Europe." From the moment you step foot in Monaco, you’ll either be climbing uphill or descending downhill.

In Monaco, your European multi-country SIM card might suddenly lose signal.

For those who prefer convenience, you can quickly explore the entire country by purchasing a hop-on-hop-off bus ticket for €24. It covers around ten attractions.

Monaco’s main attractions include the Prince’s Palace, Palace Square, Oceanographic Museum, and the F1 race track. Visiting all of them will take about half a day, while a city walk can be done in two to three hours.

By the time I finish writing this, I almost don’t recognize the word "Monaco" anymore.

Post by 走跳碰 | Jun 29, 2025

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