Les Moneghetti

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Les Moneghetti is a residential neighbourhood located on the western side of Monaco, positioned between the lower city and the hillside above. Apartment buildings are arranged along elevated streets, with stairways and pedestrian routes linking different levels of the area. Daily life is practical and residential, shaped by local movement rather than visitor activity. The neighbourhood functions as a settled place to live, with direct access to transport links and neighbouring districts forming part of everyday routines.

Les Moneghetti is a residential neighbourhood located on the western side of Monaco, positioned between the lower city and the hillside above. Apartment buildings are arranged along elevated streets, with stairways and pedestrian routes linking different levels of the area. Daily life is practical and residential, shaped by local movement rather than visitor activity. The neighbourhood functions as a settled place to live, with direct access to transport links and neighbouring districts forming part of everyday routines.

Nearby Landmarks
The landmarks of Les Moneghetti are tied to streets, connections and local institutions that support daily life, rather than destination attractions.
Facade of L’Oiseau Bleu residence in Monaco, sitting on at 23 Boulevard de Belgique
Boulevard de Belgique
Boulevard de Belgique is one of the main residential streets running through Les Moneghetti. It forms a key residential axis within Les Moneghetti, lined with apartment buildings and long-established residences. The street supports local traffic and pedestrian movement, connecting different parts of the neighbourhood while remaining residential in character. Its elevated position provides open outlooks across the city and contributes to a sense of separation from Monaco’s lower streets.
Gare de Monaco-Monte-Carlo
Upper access routes provide proximity to Monaco’s main train station. Expanded text Les Moneghetti benefits from proximity to the upper access points of Monaco’s main train station, allowing residents to reach rail connections without passing through the lower parts of the city. This access supports commuting and regional travel while fitting naturally into the neighbourhood’s residential use.
Église du Sacré-Cœur des Moneghetti pictured from the outside
Église du Sacré-Cœur des Moneghetti
Église du Sacré-Cœur des Moneghetti is a local parish church serving neighbourhood residents. It is a long-established church set among the residential streets of the neighbourhood. Serving the local community through regular services and parish activities, it functions as part of everyday life rather than as a visitor landmark. Its presence reflects the settled, long-term character of Les Moneghetti.
Monaco public lifts
Upper residential streets and stair connections
Upper residential streets and stairways connect the different levels of Les Moneghetti. Les Moneghetti is structured around a network of upper residential streets linked by stair connections and pedestrian routes. These routes allow residents to move between different levels of the area as part of their daily routines, often on foot. The stairways and connecting streets are a defining feature of the neighbourhood, shaping how it is used and navigated on a day-to-day basis.

Location Map

Les Moneghetti — a residential neighbourhood defined by elevation and practical connections.
Les Moneghetti – Monaco Real Estate Observary
24
Resales in 2025
205.3M
Total resale value
43.797
Estimated price per m²
5.6%
Share of Monaco’s resales
buildings in the Moneghetti neighbourhood in Monaco

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FAQ’s

A: Les Moneghetti mainly offers apartment residences in established residential buildings.
A: Yes. The neighbourhood is largely dedicated to housing, with limited commercial activity.
A: Movement takes place via streets, stairways and pedestrian routes connecting different elevations.
A: Yes. The neighbourhood benefits from proximity to transport links, including upper access to the train station and connections to nearby districts.
A: Yes. Local institutions such as the parish church form part of the neighbourhood’s everyday life.
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