There's no way to be bored after dark in Monaco. Nightlife can be low-key
or glamorous, as you choose.
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Le Jimmy'z
Quai Princesse-Grace
92 16 22 77 |
| This legendary nightclub was launched by the legendary
Regine, Queen of the Night. Don your finest designer rags (suit &
tie compulsary), reserve in advance and then watch the stars come
out and party. |
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Casino de Monte-Carlo
Pl du Casino
98 06 23 00 |
| In which film did James Bond sit down at the tables
here? The Casino of Monte Carlo has acquired nearly mythic status.
You can gamble or just visit. |
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Le Cabaret
Pl du Casino
98 06 24 30
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| It's part of the Casino complex and presents three
different shows plus concerts. |
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Cafe de Paris
Pl du Casino |
| This brasserie has an outdoor terrace where you can
have a drink and enjoy the procession of Maseratis and models. |
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Stars 'N' Bars
6 quai Antoine 1er
97 97 95 95 |
| It's USA all the way in this young, fun bar-disco-restaurant.
The three floors display a number of decorative and musical themes
and there's even a playroom to leave the kiddies with a minder. |
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Sass
11 av Princess-Grace
93 25 52 00 |
| A piano-bar lounge, drenched in chic-itude. It's the
place to get in the mood before heading to Jimmy'z. |
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Moods
Pl du Casino
(under Cafe de Paris)
98 06 36 36 |
| An intriguing new addition to Monaco nightlife. This
nightclub offers an eclectic range of live music. Bill Wyman, the
former Rolling Stone, kicked off opening night but you'll also find
jazz, boogie, world and Brasilian sounds. Snacks are trendy tapas. |