At Cova, you will delight in a refined breakfast served in a private ‘lounge’ atmosphere. For the sake of gastronomy, you won’t want to miss the traditional La Condamine market where, under the red and yellow parasols, you can see, smell and touch fresh products on the stands of market gardeners who have been coming here for centuries. As you go along, you won’t want to resist sampling local specialities: Barbagiuàn, Pissaladière and Socca.
Then, we suggest you stroll up to the Rock. There, nestled between grand Mediterranean pines, and overlooking Fontvielle harbour since 1953, the Castelroc has become a historical landmark. Enjoy their traditional delights, from their veranda facing the Prince’s Palace or while enjoying the breathtaking views of their terrace. Nearby, in a quaint pedestrian street of the old town, the gastronomic Montgolfiere, a little family-run restaurant, is the perfect counterpoint to all the trendy and ‘bling’ places in Monaco!
You can further pursue your day of gustatory exploration at La Chocolaterie de Monaco, chocolate makers since 1920, official suppliers of the Prince’s Palace, and bring back a fine box bearing the Principality’s colours. At the Tea Shop, you can take a break by sampling one of the 130 teas from the world over available à la carte and why not take your favourite home with you?
Continue your gastronomic journey by discovering the Maya Jah restaurant, where Mediterranean cuisine meets oriental flavours. Chef Mustapha El Hajraoui, sublimates traditional and contemporary recipes with the desire to create and surprise guests. Maya Jah reveals an elegant and delicate space allowing an escape with a thousand and one scents in two universes that complement each other harmoniously. While summering, we invite you to bid farewell to Monaco by visiting the beach of the Méridien Beach Plaza (****), at the Balinese-style Alang Bar, to start sipping delectable cocktails with your feet in the sand.
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