Monaco, is it possible to do it on the cheap?!
Monaco, is it possible to do it on the cheap?!
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LaurasOtherHalf

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21,429 posts

222 months

Sunday 26th May 2013
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Nice hotel is circa £200 for one night or £500 for 3-might as well go for it don't you think?

However, will we be absolutely brassic by the end of it? Is there much to do there for 3 days?! To be honest we were just planning on doing one night there to see the sights but if we can spend some time by the pool I'm cool with that

edition

986 posts

216 months

Sunday 26th May 2013
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Yes can definitely be done daily cheaply depending on what you do.

When we go we normally stay in Cannes in apartments (I presume this will be doable in Monaco, if not there are many lovely villages/towns on the coast and the trains are good and frequent).

Food prices will be similar to here if you go to none fancy places.

The palace is worth a walk round as is the harbour and maybe a quick trip to the casino......

As said if you get bored there are some lovely places around and if you have a car some great roads!!!

If your flying into Nice they do helicopter taxis to Monaco which are cheaper than you would think.

We go every year so i hope that helps!

Great Dane

2,886 posts

192 months

Sunday 26th May 2013
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There is general admission on the hill and camping in Menton - only a short train ride away... that was our plan... luckily my cousin lives in Monaco so this is now my best plan

LaurasOtherHalf

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21,429 posts

222 months

Sunday 26th May 2013
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Sorry font mean for the GP, just going as part of our euro tour this summer

nutsytvr

619 posts

224 months

Sunday 26th May 2013
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Stay in Nice, Cannes, Menton and use the train into Monaco. Excellent service right along the coast.

vescaegg

29,490 posts

193 months

Sunday 26th May 2013
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3 days is a bit much in my opinion if you are thinking of staying exclusively in and around Monaco - its only about a mile across, and most of it is apartment buildings. There are a few lovely places quite close by - will you have a car?

We spent a day and half there last year and walked pretty much the whole place and felt satisfied - even spent a bit of time at the beach and went jetskiing around the super yachts (definitely do this!).

We stayed at the Novotel Monte Carlo and I think it was about £150 for the night in early September. Quite reasonable really and a private car park.

LaurasOtherHalf

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21,429 posts

222 months

Monday 27th May 2013
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vescaegg said:
3 days is a bit much in my opinion if you are thinking of staying exclusively in and around Monaco - its only about a mile across, and most of it is apartment buildings. There are a few lovely places quite close by - will you have a car?

We spent a day and half there last year and walked pretty much the whole place and felt satisfied - even spent a bit of time at the beach and went jetskiing around the super yachts (definitely do this!).

We stayed at the Novotel Monte Carlo and I think it was about £150 for the night in early September. Quite reasonable really and a private car park.
Excellent, it's actually the Novotel that I'm looking at. The itinerary is that we'll don't get there until late on the first night, perhaps around 7pm. Then we'd have 2 full days before heading off reasonably early after the 3rd night so I'd imagine two full days would be fine-especially as if the weather is nice we'd want to spend some time at the hotels pool.

How did you find the prices at the hotel for food & drinks etc? The pool area looks pretty small, do the towel reservation lot book all the beds out early?!

vescaegg

29,490 posts

193 months

Monday 27th May 2013
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Food didn't jump out at me as mega expensive from what I remember. think London prices id say.

We didn't actually go near the pool! The sea was too inviting! A pool is a pool is a pool wink the beach is actually really nice there.

It's here;
Promenade du Larvotto, 98000 Monaco
http://goo.gl/maps/WvE5d


We hung out on the pier steps for a few hours, you can jump off the pier (about 10m down) if you feel brave enough - good fun biggrin

It's here;
Esplanade Stefano Casiraghi, Monaco
http://goo.gl/maps/hAEur

It may sound boring to sit around watching a film on holiday but if there is anything on, get to the rooftop open air cinema too!

http://cinema2monaco.com/monaco_openair/

I loved the place, a lot more to do than I was expecting, and its always fun to watch the boats come in and out of the harbour.

Plus the cars. The cars! biggrin

audidoody

8,598 posts

282 months

Monday 27th May 2013
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One afternoon in Monaco was enough for me. If you have to do it on a budget I don't see the point. I suggest staying at one of the very pretty towns nearby (e.g. Beaulieu-sur-Mer,Villefranche-sur-Mer) and just drive to Monaco for a couple of hours. Unless you really MUST experience the joy of dropping £100,000 in five minutes at the Casino de Monte Carlo).

Great Dane

2,886 posts

192 months

Monday 27th May 2013
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Stay in a hotel in Beausoleil which is the french part of Monaco - there are a couple of familiy run hotels there.. funny to see where the border is.... the paving changes on the pavements... and there is one police officer standing on duty on one of the main roads..

Al's 991

255 posts

161 months

Monday 27th May 2013
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Great Dane said:
Stay in a hotel in Beausoleil which is the french part of Monaco - there are a couple of familiy run hotels there.. funny to see where the border is.... the paving changes on the pavements... and there is one police officer standing on duty on one of the main roads..
My wife and I stay in the Hotel Diana in Beausoleil.

http://www.monte-carlo.mc/hotel-diana-beausoleil/i...

Only a two star but cheap. We then can afford to take the helicopter from Nice to Monaco.