Monaco - The Wealthy Conclave of Europe
Perched over the Mediterranean Ocean, Monaco is a picturesque
country. With very high prices, most travelers can only afford
to spend one day in this conclave for the rich.
Monaco
The principality of Monaco is a bizarre little place. Situated
to the east of the French Riviera, the country is very small and
dominated by the city of Monte Carlo. Everything in the
principality caters to the wealthy, so budget travelers beware.
Historically, the Grimaldi royal family has and continues to
dominate Monaco. There influence is everywhere and, as you've
probably noticed, one of them seems to be in tabloid news every
day. Regardless, they have managed to stay in power for hundreds
of years and turned Monaco into the expat haven of Europe
through lax tax laws.
Monte Carlo
Monte Carlo is the only city of significance in Monaco. The city
is perched above the ocean and fairly dramatic. There is an old
Europe charm, but modern hotels, resorts and so on are blended
in nicely. Instead of Ford or Toyota dealerships, Monaco is
peppered with Ferrari and Porsche stores. This upgrade in cost
occurs consistently throughout the city and it is the only place
I've ever paid $75 for dinner in a Mexican restaurant.
No mention of Monte Carlo would be complete without mentioning
Formula One racing. Every year, the city hosts the Monaco Grand
Prix on the tiny streets of the city. The race is a bit boring
because it is nearly impossible to pass, but attending the race
is definitely something you should do at least once.
The Monaco Grand Prix is the coming out party for the extremely
wealth. The harbor is full of yachts that make an oil tanker
look small. There is more jewelry and glitz than you can
possibly imagine. The decadence factor is through the roof and
the people watching aspect is incredibly entertaining. Although
you may come away a bit disgusted by the over indulgence, you'll
definitely come away with some good stories.
Monaco and Monte Carlo are definitely worth a one-day trip if
you are visiting the French Riviera. Just make sure you've
warmed up your credit cards.