In Monaco, every gathering is a rendezvous with grace, elegance and luxury. Here are some select tickets to making champagne wishes and caviar dreams come true.
- Located on the Terraces de Fontvieille, the Prince’s Vintage Car Collection is an exhibition of nearly 100 antique European and American cars collected by Prince Rainier III. Along with daily tours, groups can organize cocktail receptions or dinners at the venue.
- Featured in two 007 films, the legendary Casino de Monte-Carlo gambling and entertainment complex, which celebrated its 150th anniversary this summer, hosts cocktail receptions in its opulent atrium.
- Founded in 1910 by Prince Albert I, the event-capable Oceanographic Museum, with Jacques-Yves Cousteau serving as its director for over 30 years, features the world’s rarest species of fish and marine life in its famed aquarium. The museum’s latest installment, the giant Shark Lagoon, celebrates the biodiversity of the coral reef.
- Hollowed out of rock, Les Caves at the iconic Hotel de Paris Monte-Carlo are the largest hotel wine cellars in Europe, holding over 600,000 bottles and providing a truly rare setting for parties, dinners and other celebrations.
- Gourmands and shoppers are in for a treat with tours of and evening receptions at Monaco’s newly upgraded food market, Marche du Condamine, where food stations can be set up serving many Monegasque and regional specialties.