Casino Gardens - PHOTOGRAPHER COMMENT
Panorama taken in the end of May 2010 in Casino Square, Monte Carlo, the most important quarter of Monaco, that shows the Casino Gardens, Cinema, Casino, and one of most important hotels of great prestige.
Casino Gardens - FURTHER INFORMATION
Casino Gardens - Monte Carlo visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'Casino Gardens' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from Monaco.
The Casino Gardens are beautiful gardens opposite Casino of Monte Carlo in elegant and sumptuous Monte Carlo district of Monaco. The gardens have a huge variety of plants and is surrounded by luxury shops, cinemas, high class restaurants and luxury hotels.
Monaco is home to the famous race car most prestigious in the world, the Grand Prix of Formula 1. Held every year on the streets of the Principality, setting the Formula 1 circuit more demanding and difficult, which also passes through the streets adjacent to these gardens.
The mild climate, the enchanting scenery, the whirlwind of culture and sports, the gardens, the ease of access, and the security are the principal qualities which make Monaco a prestigious destination for a romantic holidays or an unforgettable event. Monaco has an exceptional location, between mountains and sea and between France, and Italy with Nice, Menton and Ventimoglia within easy access.
ADDRESS
Place du Casino
98000 Monaco
98 06 21 21
Monaco Tourist Office
At: 2a Boulevard des Moulins, 98000 Monaco
Tel: (+377) 92 16 61 16
Web: visitmonaco.com
TRAVEL DIRECTIONS AND GETTING THERE
Bus: By inter-town bus, To Nice and Cannes, via the Low and Middle Corniches, from 6AM to 1AM and also in the direction of Menton, Italy and the nearby villages.
Train: The Monaco-Monte Carlo (SNCF) railway station is a stop for many international trains, and all the localities of the Côte d'Azur from Cannes to Menton. Trains to and from Nice run regularly and last approximately 25 minutes.
Flight: Nice-Côte-d'Azur International Airport 22km from Monaco.
Road: Monaco is linked to France, (A8) and other European nations by a network of highways.
Sea: Large cruise ships can dock in Monaco. The Principality's two ports are equipped to greet pleasure-boats, the Port Hercule harbor and Fontvieille.











