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The Glamour Tour: Monaco - Monte Carlo - Eze - La Turbie (from Monaco)

Upon your arrival in Monaco, stop in Eze to discover this medieval village built on top of the moutain, rising high above the sea with a fantastic view, and take the opportunity to visit the perfume factory Fragonard.

Driving through the village La Turbie, also called the «Terrace» of Monaco due to the panoramic view on the Principality of Monaco and with it’s Trophy of the Alps, a roman monument built in 7 BC, reach the luxurious Principality of Monaco.
In the old town called «the Rock» admire :
The Prince Palace and the changing of the guard at 11.55 am. Opposite the Prince’s Palace, you will notice the Caserne des Carabiniers. Created on December 8th, 1817, the Carabiniere fulfil several assignments (guarding the Prince’s Palace, Changing of the Guard every day at 11.55 a.m, ensuring the safety of the Prince’s Family and the security of his properties and residences, providing services of honour to the Sovereign Prince, ensuring that laws are properly observed, participating in the maintenance of public order).
The Cathedral is a building in neo-Romanesque style whose first stone was laid on January 6th, 1875. Entirely built of white stone from the quarries of La Turbie under the reign of Prince Charles III, it was completed on November 12th, 1903, and consecrated in 1911. You can pay homage to the Princes and Princesses of Monaco who are buried here.
The Justice Palace inaugurated in 1930, was made of solid tufa, a porous grey stone also used to build ramparts.
The Oceanograpic Museum created a hundred years ago by Prince Albert I of Monaco. Life coral reefs 3000 km away from tropical seas and one of the richest collections of Mediterranean seas.

Then join Monte-Carlo where you have the Casino, the Hotel deParis, the Café de Paris and the gardens.
Casino de Monte Carlo : built within the territory of the Société des Bains de Mer created by François Blanc in 1863, the Casino de Monte-Carlo was built by Charles Garnier in 1878. The architect of the Paris Opera-House had a marble-paved atrium built, surrounded by 28 Ionic columns in onyx, giving access to the Opera-House also known as the “Salle Garnier”.
The Hôtel de Paris : which possesses all the charm of grand hotels of the 19th century, the inauguration took place in 1864.

The guide will also drive you on the Monaco Grand Prix track.

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Available everyday 8.30 am or 1.30 pm;

Half rate for children under 12

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Guided visit of a perfume factory included.
For cancellation up to 3 days, a full refund will be given. For cancellation up to 1 days, 50% refund will be given.
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