Monte Carlo

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Monte Carlo combines elegant architecture, calm residential streets and convenient access to essential amenities. With shopping opportunities, everyday services and cultural spaces close at hand, it offers a balanced and highly desirable setting within the principality.

Nearby Landmarks
The landmarks of Monte Carlo reflect its role as a lived-in district rather than a destination focused on large-scale attractions. Streets, local institutions and everyday amenities define the area and support regular residential use.
Metropole Shopping center in Monte Carlo
Metropole Shopping Centre
The Metropole Shopping Centre provides a climate-controlled retail environment with a mix of fashion, beauty and service-oriented businesses. Integrated into the surrounding urban fabric, it serves residents seeking convenient access to shopping without leaving the district. Its location supports daily use rather than destination retail, making it a practical amenity for those living nearby.
Fairmont Hairpin (Grand Prix landmark)
The Fairmont Hairpin is a defining feature of Monaco’s street circuit and a well-known reference point during the annual Grand Prix. For most of the year, the area functions as part of the district’s regular road network, supporting traffic flow and pedestrian movement. Its presence adds a recognisable element to the neighbourhood without affecting daily residential life outside event periods.
Boulevard des Moulins / Saint-Charles area
The Boulevard des Moulins and Saint-Charles area is a well-established part of Monte Carlo known for its residential buildings, local shops, cafés and restaurants. The streets support everyday routines, combining housing with neighbourhood-level commerce. Architecturally, the area features a number of bourgeois residential buildings, contributing to its structured and settled character while remaining active throughout the day.
Saint Charles Church in Monte Carlo
Saint-Charles Church
Saint-Charles Church is a long-standing religious institution within Monte Carlo, serving the local community through regular services and parish activities. Located near residential streets and neighbourhood amenities, it functions as part of daily life in the district rather than as a visitor landmark. Its presence reflects the district’s role as a settled residential area with established local institutions.

Central location

Monte Carlo offers a central position within Monaco, allowing residents to reach neighbouring districts, commercial areas and transport connections on foot or via short journeys.

Everyday amenities

The district supports daily life through local shops, services, cafés and schools, reducing reliance on travel to other parts of the Principality.

Market Insights: Monte Carlo

According to the Monaco Real Estate Observatory, Monte Carlo remains one of the most active residential markets in the Principality, supported by its central location and broad housing stock. Demand reflects the district’s practicality, with consistent interest from buyers seeking accessible properties close to services and transport links.
Monte Carlo in numbers (2025)
164
Resales in 2025
1.13B€
Total resale value
60.826
Estimated price per m²
38.2%
Share of Monaco’s resales

Properties for sale in Monte Carlo

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Properties for rent in Monte Carlo

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FAQ’s

A: Monte Carlo primarily offers apartment buildings, ranging from traditional residences to more contemporary developments, often located close to local amenities.
A: Monte Carlo is broader and more residential in character, while Carré d’Or represents a smaller, more concentrated area focused on luxury retail and prestige addresses.
A: Parking availability varies by building. Many residences include private or shared parking, while public parking facilities support the district’s central location.
A: Yes. Monte Carlo functions as a year-round residential district with schools, shops and services supporting daily life.
A: Buyers often include residents seeking a central location, practical housing options and proximity to Monaco’s main districts.
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