Monaco
Private Experiences and Tours

Princess Grace’s Grave
The grave of Princess Grace of Monaco sits side by side with that of her husband, Prince Rainier, in Saint Nicholas Cathedral. The Princess died in 1982, when her car plummeted off the side of a cliff on a mountain road. The accident was later determined to be the result of a stroke. Today, fresh flowers still adorn her grave and visitors pass silently by in respectful tribute.

 

Private Viewing of the Palace
After the palace closes, enjoy a private tour of its State Apartments. Also discover over 600 square meters of unique frescoes that date back to the Italian Renaissance.

 

Walk Around Monaco
Visit Monaco’s oldest neighborhood known as The Rock or Le Rocher, due to its setting on an elevated rocky perch above the rest of the Principality. It is the home of several iconic landmarks including the Prince’s Palace and Notre-Dame-Immaculée de Monaco Cathedral, made famous by the 1956 wedding of Prince Rainier III to Grace Kelly.

 

Prince Rainier’s Car Collection
See 70 cars that Prince Rainier collected dating back to the late 1950s. Over the years, the collection grew and there wasn’t enough space to accommodate the 100+automobiles in the Palace’s garage. In 1993, Prince Rainier decided to put his treasures on public display in a 3,500 m2 exhibition space.