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Montecarlo

The document outlines a 3 day trip itinerary to Monaco, including transportation from Florence to Munich airport and then to Monaco by rental car. The itinerary details arrival at the Hotel Ambassador Monaco and provides a full daily schedule of activities, locations to visit, estimated travel times between destinations, and estimated costs. Planned activities include visits to the Grand Theatre de Monte Carlo, cathedral, oceanography museum, casinos, Formula 1 race at Monaco Grand Prix, museums, gardens, and palace. Transportation back to Florence from Monaco by plane is also included.
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Montecarlo

The document outlines a 3 day trip itinerary to Monaco, including transportation from Florence to Munich airport and then to Monaco by rental car. The itinerary details arrival at the Hotel Ambassador Monaco and provides a full daily schedule of activities, locations to visit, estimated travel times between destinations, and estimated costs. Planned activities include visits to the Grand Theatre de Monte Carlo, cathedral, oceanography museum, casinos, Formula 1 race at Monaco Grand Prix, museums, gardens, and palace. Transportation back to Florence from Monaco by plane is also included.
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Plane departure from Florence Peretola at 4:00 a.m and arrive at 8.

30
a.m at the Munich airport (€68)
Take a rental car for three days (€58)
Arrive at the Hotel ‘ Ambassador Monaco’ (15 min the car)
At 8.50 a.m check-in
At 9.30 a.m have breakfast
At 10.00 a.m visit to ‘Grand Théâtre de Monte Carlo’ (45 min), free entry
At 10.50 a.m visit the cathedral of immaculate conception (10 min to go
by car and 30 min to visit), free entry
At 11.30 a.m short break at the bar and snack
At 12.00 p.m sightseeing tour around the city
At 1.00-2.30 p.m lunch at the restaurant in the center ‘Horizon Deck’
(€45)
At 2.30 p.m visit the oceanographic museum ( 2 houres), €16 and tour
guide €20
At 5.30 p.m go to town and have an aperitif
At 6.30 p.m go to the hotel and get ready for dinner
At 7.30 p.m have dinner
At 9.30 p.m go to the Casinò
At 1.00 a.m back to the hotel
From 10.00 to 10.45 a.m

The Opéra or Grand Théâtre


de Monte Carlo is an opera
house, inaugurated in 1879,
which is part of the Casinò of
Monte Carlo, therefore it is
located in the Principality of
Monaco.
From 10.50 a.m to
11.20 a.m
The Cathedral of
the Immaculate
Conception is
located in the
district of Old
Monaco, the
historic center of
the city of
Monaco. It dates
back to 1875 but
was completed in
1903. In this
Cathedral there
are many of the
tombs of princes
and nobles of
Monaco.
From 9.30 p.m to 1.00 a.m
The Montecarlo Casinò is a glambling and entertainment complex which includes a
Casinò, the Grand Théatre de Montecarlo and the headquarters of the Les Ballets. This is
the most visited place of Montecarlo, because you can attend unique live events, there
are also many restaurants and cafés such as the Casinò, Café de Paris, and everything is
studied in detail.
At 9.15 a.m have breakfast
At 9.45 a.m go to the race tracks (10 minutes by car)
At 10.00 a.m co-pilot with a pro for 1 hour (€130)
At 11.30 a.m watch the formula 1 race at the grand prix of
Montecarlo (2 houres) (€150)
At 1.30 p.m go back to town for lunch (15 min by car)
At 1.45 p.m lunch at the restaurant ‘Terrazzino’ (€45)
At 3.00 p.m go to the museum ‘Cars’ (10 min by car)) (€15)
At 4.00 p.m go to the Grimaldi forum, visit the various
floors (2.30 houres)
At 5.00 p.m go shopping on the second floor of Grimaldi
Forum (1.30 houres)
At 6.30 go back to the hotel and get ready for dinner
7.30 p.m have dinner
At 9.00 p.m go to the city center and go to a pub with a
sea view
At 1.00 a.m go back to the hotel
From 11.30 a.m to 1.30 p.m
The Montecarlo Circuit is a non permanet city circuit on the streets of the Principality of
Monaco where the annual Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix takes place inaugurated in 1929 for
the first time. It is one of the most loved attractions of Montecarlo and certainly one of the
most famous circuits in the world, an experience full of emotions and unique especially for
motor passionates.
From 3.00 p.m to 3.45 p.m
At the end of the 1950s, the car enthusiast Prince Rainier III began
collecting old cars. His collection gradually grew over the years as he
acquired more and more models. In 1993 Prince Ranier III decided to
open his precious colection to the public.
From 4.00 p.m to 6.30 p.m
The Grimaldi Forum is the modern congress center of the Principality of Monaco built in 2000.
Inside it hosts many conference rooms, a modern theater and exhibition spaces; everything is
designed in order to optimize the spaces and allow the simultaneous holding of the different
events. The Grimaldi Forum hosts for example the UEFA Champions and European League
selection draw, but also the Montecarlo Film Festival de la comédie and in 2008 has hosted a
meeting of the United Nations Environment Program.
At 9.00 a.m have breakfast
At 9.30 a.m go to the Larvotto Beach to spend a morning in peace and
under the sun (15 minutes by car from the hotel)
At 1.00 p.m lunch at the restaurant ‘La Note Blue’ with a sea view
At 2.00 p.m after lunch, go to Japanese Garden (20 minutes by car)
4.30 p.m end of the visit of the ‘Japanese Garden’ ( 1.30 houres) (€15)
4.45 p.m visit the palace of the princes of Monaco (1 hour) (€8) (15
minutes by car))
At 6.00 p.m visit to the national museum of Montecarlo, (1 hour) (€12)
At 7.00 go back to the hotel
At 7.30 p.m dinner out in the center of Montecarlo for the last night at
‘Café de Paris Montecarlo’ (€75)
At 9.00 p.m last tour of the city and last souvenir purchases
At 11.00 p.m back to the hotel to pack bags and rest for the plane trip.
At 4:OO a.m departure by plane from the airport of Montecarlo direct to
Florence Peretola. (€70)
At 8.30 a.m arrive at Peretola
From 2.00 p.m to 4.30 p.m
Japanese Gardens is a huge Japanese-style garden. It is a perfect
place to spend a relaxing day, it is impossible to find one single dry leaf,
ideal for relaxing on a bench while enjoying the scent of flowers. A
place rich of pretty flowers beds, small lakes and fairy-tale fountains.
This Garden was created in 1994 at the request of Prince Rainier III built
by the architect Yasuo Beppu.
From 4.45 p.m to 5.45 p.m
The ‘Palazzo dei Princpi’ also known as ‘Palazzo Grimaldi’ and ‘Palais Princie’ is the official
residence of the Prince of Monaco. Originally founded in 1191 as a Genoese fortress, it was
bombed and besieged by some foreign powers in an attempt to take over the small state of
Monaco. From 1297 it became the residence of the Grimaldi family.
From 6.00 p.m to 7.00 p.m
The New National museum of
Montecarlo is a museum of
contemporany visual art in Monaco.
The museum is situated in two
locations, the Villa Sauber and the
Villa Paloma. The venues display two
exhibitions annualy. We don’t know
for sure when these two residences
were built but around the early
1900s.
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attention!

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