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Archive for the Monaco categoryComments and Advices from our Guests: 1) Really enjoyed the stay, spacious room (compared to Europian standards) very decent and nice furniture. Would definatly consider the same hotel on my next trip 2) We spent 3 nights here in the Excecutive Suite. The view is great, and the room is beautiful. The bathroom has 3 showers, one in the bath, one in the turkish bath, and one in the proper shower.The staff in very kind and friendly. The location is absolutely perfect. 3) Good location. We had a very nice room with big bathroom and great view. 4) Great rooms if you get the upgrade. True to its name, my wife and I had nice room overlooking the antics of people on their super yachts in the port. 5) Great new hotel, nice disagn. Check spa, it´s cle de peau, very good. Service is perfect. 6) One of the best hotels in Monaco! 7) The Best Hotel to promise love and attend the Grand Prix of Monaco. Comments and Advices from our Guests: 1) Nice Place. Great Position. Good 24 h service. Casino in the lobby. Very impressive view. Suggested. 2) Nice rooms but the highlight is the roof top restaurant. The view is magical. The food is not up to the same high standard. But up there, who cares! 3) The sea view is really great. I love to be waked up with the sound from the waves. 4) Roof top restaurant have the best view of all Monaco. 5) Just sitting in the lobby of the Fairmont Hotel, having a drink, listening to music…Its great!
Comments and Advice from our Members: 1) I am not sure Monaco is the place for loan woman. There are some ok restaurants, but be careful where you have a drink – some of the “In” places have a few too many working girls. Zebra, Sass , Jimmyz are all the same! 2) Go up to the Monaco old town , and the palace area, quite uphill and people don’t generally go there as only monegasque number plates or allowed, just take the bus its convenient… There is also a open air cinema up the hill if you fancy catching a movie , check out sun casino, the main casino, a walk along the main port…. 3) You can still enjoy Monaco, you just got to avoid the nightclubs. Go to gerhard’s cafe in the fontvielle port, its cool, and there are nice restaurants nearby ….. 4) MC is not Las Vegas, it’s far from being the paradise of the bitches and thanks god a girl alone is still able to go out for a drink without passing for as you say a “working girl”. I’d suggest you to go for a drink at the Sea Lounge. I’m sure that some Monegasque aswer’s will be glad to invite you for a drink. you still have week to find some Cicerone. For dinner Avenue 31, Beef bar, etc.. After Dinner Moods for some live Music
Comments and Advice from our Members: Restaurants: if you don’t want to spend too much, you may want to go down to the port. Bars: It’s worth having a drink at Hotel Metropole just before dinner. 1) I also like the American Bar at the Hotel de Paris sometimes when they have jazz. Be sure to touch the horse’s golden foot at the entrance of the hotel and make a wish, because they say your wish will come true. Zelos (used to be called Zebra Square) is good for a drink. It also haas a restaurant but I think the atmosphere is much better than the food. 2) You can even go one floor below to Karement for a drink (fantastic view of the sea). From 11pm onwards, do drop by Sass cafe (again atmosphere is much better than food) as it’s a piano bar and you can also dance. I never tend to stay that late there because you do get ladies of the night (pardon the expression). A lot of people tend to go to Jimmy’z to dance afterwards. It’s mega expensive though so you may want to go with some people. Finally, you can have a drink before dinner at the Blue Gin bar at Monaco Bay Resort (next to the Meridien) or even Sea Lounge which is 45 minutes walk away at the Monaco Beach Club.
MONACO is assuredly the loveliest spot on the entire French coast. More the pity that it should be delivered over to such evil associations as cling to it. Monaco itself is a limestone crag rising out of the sea, linked to the mainland by a neck, the rocks on all sides precipitous, but cut into, to form an approach to the town. Above it towers the ridge that extends from the Mont Agel, with its fortress gleaming white against a gentian-blue sky, by La Turbie, “hunc usque Italia, abhinc Gallia,” and the Tete-de-Chien, formerly Testa- de-Camp. The rock of Monaco takes its name from Monoikos. It was dedicated to the Phoenician Melkarth, the One god in a house, who would suffer no other idols in his temple, and that temple anciently crowned the rock. The adoption by the Grimaldi of a monk as supporter to the arms is due to a misapprehension that Monaco is derived from Monacus. Unhappily, matchlessly beautiful as is the situation, the buildings of Monaco do not conduce to picturesqueness. The palace is mean and ugly to the last degree. | ||||
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