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Monte Carlo is certainly no budget shopping destination, but there are plenty of places to melt the credit card alongside Europe’s high rollers. The chicest clothes shops are in the ‘Golden Circle’, framed by avenue Monte Carlo, avenue des Beaux-Arts and allees Lumieres, where Hermes, Christian Dior, Gucci and Prada all have a presence. The area on and around place du Casino is home to high end jewellers such as Bulgari, Cartier and Chopard.
For souvenirs, the tourist orientated shops that recline in the winding old streets of Monaco-Ville are the place to head. The Condamine area is home to around 200 shops, while the Fontvieille Shopping Centre is a more ‘normal’ shopping experience with 36 shops selling electronic goods, CDs, furniture, and clothes as well as a Carrefour supermarket. The tourist office issues a useful free shopping guide to the city.
For souvenirs, the tourist orientated shops that recline in the winding old streets of Monaco-Ville are the place to head. The Condamine area is home to around 200 shops, while the Fontvieille Shopping Centre is a more ‘normal’ shopping experience with 36 shops selling electronic goods, CDs, furniture, and clothes as well as a Carrefour supermarket. The tourist office issues a useful free shopping guide to the city.






