Monaco, Summer 2k18
Monaco, Perhaps the most famous place in this visit, home to the Hotel-de-Paris and the most well known Grand Prix circuit. Monaco is infamous for its casinos, bars, fast cars and tax shelters.
We only reached around the evening so strait to the Café-de-Paris for drinks and ice-cream sundaes. I suggest taking an outdoor table looking out at the casino, that way as you sit at the café until 10 when you go for dinner at the restaurant of the same name, you can bask in the
exhaust notes and petrol fumes of the ultra rich's ultra-fast cars, from Ferraris to Bentleys Monte-Carlo most definitely has it all. After a nice dinner and an even more beautiful walk to the marina back to the humble floating abode waiting for your grandmother to show up from the casino, you can take in the beautiful hills of the nation.
Next day is go go go. Up at 9 am and run straight up the stairs crossing Nobu up to the Hotel-de-Paris straight to Les Pavillions Monte-Carlo For the highest concentration of any designer you could want all within a minutes walking distance from each other. Now after you're done wasting a few hours shopping at the pavillions, you race back to the marina bags in hand, praying that your family doesn't leave without you. The second you get again start all the fake apologies and classic excuses like, "my phone died" or "one of the Grimaldis showed up, and they had to close the roads". All this for some stuff you could get anywhere in the world