Entrance of Le Parador residential building in Monaco

Le Parador

Discover more about Le Parador

Le Parador is a residential building completed in 1999, located within Monaco’s La Condamine district. Rising eight floors to approximately 27 metres, the residence offers a balanced living environment combining tranquillity with proximity to the Principality’s most active areas. The building benefits from a practical layout and dual access points, enhancing everyday convenience. Its location places residents within walking distance of Port Hercules and Place d’Armes, making it well-suited to those seeking both a calm residential setting and immediate access to Monaco’s vibrant urban life.

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Amenities
Parking

Building amenities

Le Parador offers practical features and location-driven advantages designed to support comfortable living in a central Monaco district.
Dual access entrances for enhanced daily convenience
Le Parador benefits from two separate entrances, located on Boulevard Rainier III and Avenue Crovetto Frère. This dual access enhances everyday convenience by allowing residents to choose the most practical route depending on their destination. Whether accessing transport links, nearby shops, or the port area, this flexibility supports efficient movement within the district. In Monaco, where accessibility and circulation are key considerations, such a feature adds tangible value to the residential experience.
Proximity to Port Hercules and local attractions
Le Parador is located within close proximity to Port Hercules, placing residents near one of Monaco’s most dynamic and recognisable areas. The surrounding streets offer a wide range of restaurants, cafés, and local businesses, all easily accessible on foot. This proximity supports a lifestyle that combines convenience with variety, allowing residents to enjoy both everyday essentials and leisure activities without the need for transport.
Immediate access to Place d’Armes market
A short distance from the building, Place d’Armes offers Monaco’s largest open-air market. Residents can access fresh produce, local delicacies, and everyday essentials in a setting that reflects the Principality’s traditional character. This proximity enhances daily life by combining practicality with cultural experience. The market remains a key feature of La Condamine living.
Private parking facilities
Le Parador includes private parking, allowing residents direct access between their residence and vehicle. In La Condamine, where accessibility is essential, this feature adds significant practicality. Secure entry supports peace of mind while ensuring efficient use of space within the building. Parking remains a valuable asset in central Monaco.

Location Map

Le Parador is located between Boulevard Rainier III and Avenue Crovetto Frère, within walking distance of Port Hercules and Place d’Armes.

Location Information

Le Parador reflects a late-1990s architectural style, combining practicality with a clean and structured design approach typical of Monaco developments from this period.

Rising eight storeys, the building maintains a balanced scale that integrates well within La Condamine’s urban landscape while still offering elevated perspectives.The design prioritises functionality, with clear circulation and dual access enhancing usability and daily movement throughout the building.

Fresh produce and flower stalls at the Place d’Armes market Monaco

Marché de la Condamine

Marché de la Condamine sits at the heart of the neighbourhood and plays a practical role in daily life. Food stalls, cafés and casual eateries attract residents throughout the day, from early morning shopping to informal lunches. The market area also functions as a meeting point, linking nearby streets and services. Rather than serving visitors, it operates as a regular part of local routines, anchoring the rhythm of the surrounding streets.
Condamine neighbourhood

Place d’Armes

Place d’Armes acts as a functional open space within La Condamine, linking the market with nearby streets and transport connections. The square accommodates everyday movement rather than formal gatherings, with residents passing through on foot or stopping briefly at nearby cafés. Its role is practical and familiar, reinforcing the neighbourhood’s focus on daily use rather than programmed activity.
Rue Princesse Caroline pedestrian shopping street in La Condamine Monaco

Rue Caroline

Rue Caroline is one of La Condamine’s most active pedestrian streets, supporting daily commerce and neighbourhood services. Independent shops, cafés and small businesses line the street, serving residents and people working nearby. The pedestrian format encourages regular foot traffic throughout the day, making the street a visible expression of the district’s commercial life at ground level.
Colourful residential buildings on a street in Monaco-Ville old town

Condamine residential streets & local commerce

The streets around Rue Grimaldi form the residential backbone of La Condamine. Apartment buildings sit above ground-floor shops, offices and everyday services, creating a mixed-use setting typical of the neighbourhood. These streets are not designed as destinations but as working parts of the district, supporting housing, errands and daily movement.

About the architect

Alexandre Giraldi

The main architect associated with new luxury developments in Monaco’s Carré d’Or is Alexandre Giraldi, known for the iconic 26 Carré d’Or tower, blending modern design with classic opulence using glass, stone, and smart technology, with interiors by Humbert & Poyet. He creates timeless residences featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and high-end finishes, reflecting the area’s exclusive lifestyle and blending with the historic grandeur of Monaco

About the architect

Alexandre Giraldi

The main architect associated with new luxury developments in Monaco’s Carré d’Or is Alexandre Giraldi, known for the iconic 26 Carré d’Or tower, blending modern design with classic opulence using glass, stone, and smart technology, with interiors by Humbert & Poyet. He creates timeless residences featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and high-end finishes, reflecting the area’s exclusive lifestyle and blending with the historic grandeur of Monaco

La Condamine, Monaco

La Condamine is a lively and well-established district centred around Port Hercules. Known for its market, shops, and restaurants, it offers a balanced lifestyle.

Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo overlooking Place du Casino Monaco

La Condamine, Monaco

La Condamine is a lively and well-established district centred around Port Hercules. Known for its market, shops, and restaurants, it offers a balanced lifestyle.

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FAQ’s

A: It offers slightly more tranquillity while still maintaining easy access to Port Hercules and surrounding amenities.
A: Yes. It improves circulation and flexibility, especially in busy central districts like La Condamine.
A: It typically appeals to residents seeking a balance between calm residential living and proximity to Monaco’s active areas.
A: It adds both practical and cultural value, offering daily convenience alongside a traditional Monegasque experience.
A: Yes. It is one of Monaco’s key districts, offering direct access to the port and strong connectivity throughout the Principality.
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