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Famous for its Monaco Grand Prix race, casinos, beaches, idyllic harbors, and opulence, the Principality of MONACO offers plenty of reasons to convince visitors to stay for days and weeks on end. For travelers wanting to visit a large portion of a country's territory, Monaco offers a chance to do that! In fact, Monaco is the world's second-smallest country (after Vatican City) — covering only a 2 km² and 0.77 mi² area. Since Monaco practically has something for everyone — and there are too many attractions and tourist spots to list here — the list below is sort of an itinerary for newcomers to Monaco. An interactive Google Map below shows you the geographic location of each site.
Auditorium Rainier III — more information from GeoFact of the Day (↗)
Espace Fontvieille Chapiteau (a circus arena)
Exotic Garden
Louis II Football Stadium
Monte Carlo Casino
Monte Carlo Harbor
Museums: Monaco Top Cars Collection, Naval Museum, New National Museum, Oceanographic Museum, Museum of Old Monaco, Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology, Museum of Stamps and Coins
Palace Square (Place du Palais)
Prince's Palace
Princess Antoinette Park
Princess Grace Botanical Garden
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