Three activities in Monaco for under 30 euros
Contrary to the popular perception that Monaco is a catwalk for rich and famous, there is more to this affluent and glamorous French Riviera town than simply being a playground for the elite.
For the more ‘budget conscious’ travellers, we have uncovered three activities in Monaco for under 30 euros.
Le Loga Restaurant’s ‘from 14 euro meals’
Located on the stunning Boulevard des Moulins, in the heart of Monaco, the fashionable and classy Le Loga Restaurant is offering menus starting at 14 euros.
Although it offers ‘value for money’ – a concept normally alien in Monaco – Le Loga does not compromise style and taste. This popular restaurant is somewhere between being a contemporary brasserie and a traditional restaurant, which boasts a classic dining room and a stylish open air terrace.
For more information on Le Loga, visit the website.
Monaco Dance Forum 2011
From July 8 – July 10 2011, the globally recognised contemporary choreographer, Carolyn Carlson, and iconic figure in the world of equestrian art, Bartabas, will be collaborating to bring visitors of Monaco the ‘We Were Horses Show’.
Held in the Chapiteau de Fontvieille on the Avenue des Ligures, ‘We Were Horses’ promises to be a stunning visual performance of dance and equestrian art, what’s more, tickets cost from just 24 euros.
To snatch up a ticket for what promises to be a remarkable show for a remarkably reasonable price, click here.
Café Llorca’s ‘20 euro lunches’
Another exquisite eatery selling incredibly inexpensive lunches, is Café Llorca, located on Avenue Princesse Grace, in the heart of the stylish French Riviera town.
Every day Café Llorca is offering two lunch deals for just 20 euros. The meal includes the main dish of the day and a glass of wine or ½ a litre of mineral water.
The restaurant also offers a daily 22 euro meal that includes the a starter of the day, a main course of the day and a glass of wine or ½ a litre of mineral water – Not bad for one of the most expensive cities in the world!