Fontvieille

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Fontvieille is a residential district developed on reclaimed land, offering a well-organised living environment supported by green spaces, everyday amenities and practical infrastructure. Its structured layout and quieter pace distinguish it from Monaco’s denser and more event-driven neighbourhoods.

Nearby Landmarks
Fontvieille’s landmarks reflect its residential focus and planned development. Harbours, gardens and infrastructure are integrated into the district to support daily life rather than spectacle.
Place du Campanin square beside Port de Fontvieille marina Monaco
Fontvieille Harbour
Fontvieille Harbour provides a smaller marina environment with residential buildings, walkways and direct access to the district’s coastal edge. Unlike Monaco’s main harbour, this marina primarily serves local residents, offering moorings for private vessels and a waterfront environment oriented towards residential use. The surrounding paths allow for straightforward movement along the water, connecting nearby residential buildings, offices and open spaces. Cafés and services in the area support everyday use rather than seasonal activity, reinforcing the harbour’s practical role within the district. For residents, the harbour offers open views across the water and a tranquil place to enjoy the Mediterranean.
Princess Grace Rose Garden
The Princess Grace Rose Garden is a landscaped public space featuring a wide collection of rose varieties, offering a calm green setting within Fontvieille. Established in memory of Princess Grace, the garden is carefully organised with pathways, seating areas and planting designed to encourage quiet use throughout the year. Its layout reflects the district’s structured approach to public space, combining clarity with accessibility. Residents use the garden for walking, short breaks and informal gatherings, benefiting from its sheltered position and clear organisation. Seasonal changes in planting provide variation while maintaining visual consistency. For those living nearby, the Rose Garden represents an important everyday green space within the neighbourhood.
Aerial view of Fontvieille Monaco with Stade Louis II and marina
Stade Louis II
Stade Louis II is a large multi-purpose sports complex in Fontvieille, housing Monaco’s principal football stadium and a range of athletic facilities. The structure integrates professional sports venues, training spaces and community facilities within a single framework. Its scale reflects Fontvieille’s role as a district that accommodates infrastructure alongside residential areas. Throughout the year, the complex supports professional sport, training programmes and community use without defining the daily rhythm of the surrounding neighbourhood. For residents, Stade Louis II is a familiar presence within the district, supporting sports, training and community use throughout the year.
Seaside Plaza waterfront residence overlooking the Mediterranean in Fontvieille Monaco
Héliport de Monaco
The Monaco Heliport provides direct connections to Nice Airport and regional destinations, offering a practical transport link located at the western edge of Fontvieille. It is primarily used by residents, business travellers and visitors requiring efficient access to and from the principality. The heliport operates within defined hours and established flight paths, allowing it to function as part of the district’s infrastructure without disrupting residential life. Its location provides direct access to surrounding roads and services, supporting everyday mobility within the wider Monaco area.

Location Map

Fontvieille — a residential district defined by green spaces, family-friendly environment and views over the Mediterranean.

Convenient and residential

Fontvieille offers a residential environment shaped by a well-organised layout, where housing, green spaces and essential services are clearly integrated.
Port de Fontvieille marina with yachts and residential buildings in Monaco

Established and accessible

The district appeals to residents seeking a quieter pace of life, established buildings and convenient access to transport and everyday amenities within Monaco.
Place du Campanin square beside Port de Fontvieille marina Monaco

Market Insights

According to the Monaco Real Estate Observatory, Fontvieille continues to attract consistent interest, particularly from buyers seeking a residential environment with access to green space. The district’s calm and residential environment and access to green space contribute to stable demand and long-term appeal within the Monaco market.
Aerial view of Centre Commercial de Fontvieille shopping complex Monaco
Monte-Carlo
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More than 35 
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Established in February 2011 
and located close to the old
port of Monaco
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More than 35 
years experience
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FAQ’s

A: Fontvieille offers a more residential setting with greater access to green space and a quieter pace compared with Monaco’s denser neighbourhoods.
A: Yes. Its parks, residential streets and proximity to sports facilities make it well suited to family living.
A: Helicopter movements are limited to specific hours and follow established flight paths. For most residents, its presence is largely situational and predictable, and it is generally regarded as part of the district’s transport infrastructure rather than a defining feature of daily life.
A: Fontvieille was developed as a planned district on reclaimed land, with buildings constructed within a defined period and under consistent urban guidelines. This resulted in a coherent architectural environment focused on practicality, proportions and long-term residential use, rather than stylistic variation.
A: Rental demand remains consistent, particularly among residents seeking calm surroundings and functional living arrangements.
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