Mónaco
Mónaco
Mónaco
(FRANCE)
Made by Beatriz Alonso-Miñón
WHAT YOU HAVE TO VISIT
Port of Hercules= Oceanographic Museum = St. Martin's Gardens=
The harbour, which was The most important This public garden was
filmed the James Bond museum to see in Monaco. inaugurated in 1816 and
film "GoldenEye", were Situated on a cliff 85 offers a fantastic view of
cruise ships, small boats metres high the blue sea and the
and even fantastic luxury beautiful harbour of
yachts dock. Fontvieille.
Monte Carlos casino=
Cathedral of Also includes the Grand
Mónaco = Theatre of Monte Carlo,
building the opera and ballet
constructed in house and is a favourite
1875 spot for rich people
from all over the world
who park their most
exclusive cars.
Formula 1 Circuit
Larvotto
The circuit is
beach=
considered to be one
is an artificial
of the most difficult
sand beach
to drive, as well as
being one of the most
dangerous
LE MÉRIDIEN BEACH PLAZA
MONACO (HOTEL)
-capacity of 397
rooms
TYPICAL FOOD
Gnocchi (potato bites)
Stocafi (fish stew)
Porchetta (stuffed pork)
Red mullet (a very tasty fish)
Spaghetti Monaguesca (with a sauce of a variety of spices, olives,
anchovies, tomatoes and cheese)
GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION
Cities= Monaco Ville, Fontvieille, La Colle, Les Revoires, La
Condaníme, Moneguetti, Saint Michel, Larvotto, Monte Carlo and
Saint Romain.
MAIN SPORTS
Formula one= the race has an economic impact of more than 100 million euros over the
weekend. Ticket sales, advertising and the money generated by the Port Hercules, where the
number of yachts doubles, have turned the Monaco Grand Prix into a business.
Monte Carlo Rolex-Masters= tennis greats such as Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer or Novak
Djokovic. It started for the first time in 1987. The Spanish athlete Rafael Nadal is the one who
has won the most titles in this tournament, ten times, winning eight years in a row.
Football=Association Sportive de Monaco Football Club, was founded in 1919 and plays in
the French Ligue 1. They have won the Coupe de France five times and Ligue 1 eight times.