Roqueville residential building garden in Monte-Carlo Monaco

Le Roqueville

Discover more about Le Roqueville

Le Roqueville is a highly sought-after residential building located at 20, boulevard Princesse Charlotte in Monte-Carlo. Known for its private gardens and central yet peaceful setting, the residence offers a rare combination of tranquillity and accessibility. Positioned near Carré d’Or, it allows residents to enjoy immediate proximity to Monaco’s most prestigious district while benefiting from a calm and secluded environment. This balance between urban convenience and green surroundings makes Le Roqueville a distinctive address within the Principality.

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Building amenities

Le Roqueville offers a selection of features that combine natural surroundings with essential residential services in a central Monaco location.
Private landscaped gardens creating a rare residential oasis
One of Le Roqueville’s defining features is its private landscaped gardens, which provide a rare green environment in the centre of Monaco. These gardens create a sense of space and calm that is uncommon in such a dense urban setting. Residents benefit from a natural buffer between the residence and surrounding streets, enhancing both privacy and overall quality of life. In Monte-Carlo, where outdoor green spaces are limited, this feature significantly elevates the residential experience and contributes to the building’s long-standing desirability.
Central location near Carré d’Or and key amenities
Le Roqueville is ideally positioned close to Carré d’Or, placing residents within walking distance of Monaco’s most prestigious boutiques, restaurants, and services. This central location allows for a highly convenient and walkable lifestyle, reducing the need for transport. The surrounding area offers a blend of everyday amenities and high-end experiences, supporting both practical living and leisure. The building’s positioning reflects a strong balance between accessibility and residential comfort.
Photo of a Concierge desk
Concierge and 24/7 security services
Le Roqueville benefits from concierge services and a continuous security presence, supporting both convenience and peace of mind. The concierge assists with daily needs such as deliveries and visitor management, while security measures ensure controlled access to the residence. In Monaco, such services are an essential component of high-standing buildings, contributing to a structured and well-maintained living environment. This combination enhances both comfort and long-term appeal.
Roqueville building pictured from the outside on a sunny day
Private parking facilities
The building includes private parking, allowing residents direct access between their residence and vehicle. In Monte-Carlo, where accessibility is a key consideration, this feature adds significant practicality. Secure entry ensures peace of mind while supporting efficient circulation within the building. Parking remains a valuable and sought-after feature in central Monaco.

Location Map

Le Roqueville is located on boulevard Princesse Charlotte, near Carré d’Or, offering a central position with a uniquely calm and green setting.

Location Information

Le Roqueville is designed around its private gardens, creating a layout that prioritises open space and natural surroundings within an urban environment.

The building maintains a balanced scale, integrating seamlessly into the surrounding Monte-Carlo architecture while preserving its distinct identity.

View from the Roqueville building's terrace towards the sea and carré d'Or
Prince's Palace of Monaco

Prince’s Palace of Monaco

The Prince’s Palace of Monaco is the official residence of the Sovereign Prince and has occupied its position on Le Rocher for centuries. Originally constructed as a fortified structure, the building has evolved over time while maintaining its role at the centre of Monaco’s governance. Today, the palace continues to serve both residential and institutional functions, hosting official ceremonies, state events and administrative activity. Its position on Le Rocher places the palace above the port and the surrounding city, making it a visible reference point within Monaco-Ville. While parts of the palace are accessible at specific times, its primary significance lies in its ongoing institutional role rather than public use.
Saint Nicholas Cathedral façade in Monaco-Ville Monaco

Monaco Cathedral

Monaco Cathedral, also known as Saint Nicholas Cathedral, is a Romanesque-Byzantine structure completed in the late nineteenth century using white stone sourced from the surrounding region. It serves as the main place of worship for the Principality and hosts official religious services linked to national ceremonies. The cathedral is the burial site of several members of the Grimaldi family, including Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace, reinforcing its national significance. Beyond its religious role, the building forms an integral part of Monaco-Ville’s institutional landscape, where civic, religious and state functions intersect.
Oceanographic Museum of Monaco

Oceanographic Museum of Monaco

The Oceanographic Museum of Monaco is a scientific institution dedicated to marine research, conservation and education. Founded in the early twentieth century, it occupies a prominent position on the cliffs of Le Rocher, directly above the sea. While widely recognised for its public exhibitions, the museum’s core mission centres on research, environmental advocacy and international collaboration. Architecturally, the building forms part of Monaco-Ville’s preserved historic fabric, with its scale and materials responding to the surrounding urban context. Its presence reflects the district’s long-standing association with national institutions and intellectual activity.
Quaint residential streets in Monaco-Ville - Monaco Real Estate

Rue Comte Félix Gastaldi & Old Town Streets

Rue Comte Félix Gastaldi and the surrounding old town streets represent the historic urban fabric of Monaco-Ville. The narrow, predominantly pedestrian routes follow a layout shaped by centuries of continuous occupation, with buildings positioned closely together and aligned with the contours of Le Rocher. These streets accommodate a mix of residential dwellings, institutional premises and small local services, reflecting Monaco-Ville’s ongoing role as a functioning administrative district. For residents, this street network defines daily movement and reinforces continuity between the district’s historical origins and its present-day use.

Monte-Carlo, Monaco

Monte-Carlo is Monaco’s most recognised district, known for luxury boutiques, fine dining, and proximity to Carré d’Or and Larvotto, offering a dynamic lifestyle.

Boulevard Princesse Charlotte and mutiple bourgeois buildings on a sunny day

Monte-Carlo, Monaco

Monte-Carlo is Monaco’s most recognised district, known for luxury boutiques, fine dining, and proximity to Carré d’Or and Larvotto, offering a dynamic lifestyle.

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FAQ’s

A: Its private gardens offer a rare level of greenery and tranquillity in a highly central location.
A: Yes. The gardens and layout create a noticeably calmer environment compared to surrounding streets.
A: It typically appeals to residents seeking central convenience without compromising on peace and privacy.
A: They are extremely rare and significantly enhance both lifestyle quality and property desirability.
A: Yes. It provides immediate access to Monaco’s most prestigious amenities and services.
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