It’s cool, grey, and rainy in Paris, which though perfect paper-writing weather, has everyone else anxiously wondering if spring will ever reappear for the season. So as we wait for sun to return, let’s go back to the South. Today, let’s talk Monaco.
Why hello, there! First, the train trip from Nice is a laughable 3 euros (you can’t buy a crepe for that) and the actual ride, which slips right along the coast is beautiful cliffs, water, and villages built into the rock; that alone is worth the trip to Monaco. On the way, I read in a guide book that the colorful buildings and pristine streets have a Disney World type quality and once I set foot off the train and into the principality, I knew exactly what the guide meant. Monaco feels a little too perfect to be real – I kept wondering what in the world all these people who live here must do every day?
The principality is divided into three basic areas: Monacoville (aka Old Monaco), Monte Carlo (where the casinos are) and Fontenville. To get to Monacoville, you must climb up into the hills of the city, which gives you a magnificent view of the entire area; shaped kind of like a horseshoe, buildings are built into the rock everywhere with the harbor meeting them down below. Walking around Monacoville, you’ll see the Grimaldi Palace and you’ll creep along the very edge of the continent for views of the Mediterranean – a deep blue unlike any other I’ve seen at sea. It’s better than picturesque.
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