12 May 2007

Hôtel de Paris - 2

The entrance to the prestigious Hôtel de Paris, which is on Casino Square and just by the casino itself. Good place to stay for the Grand Prix although doubtless fully booked long ago. Perhaps the doorman should get off his portable telephone and clean the hotel car! Or perhaps he'll calling a minion to do just that. You'll find a 'longer' shot of the hotel here.


11 May 2007

Let's go shopping, girls!


Monte Carlo has shops - believe me, it has shops! Here's just one - this is on a corner, right by the Winter Sporting and Cinema and across from the Casino and casino gardens.

10 May 2007

Police Station!


Here's the answer to yesterday question! As you can see the building is a police station. Well done to Aigars Bruvelis from Riga, Latvia Daily Photo, who got it right. And welcome to the DP family, Aigars.

09 May 2007

What building is this?


Yesterday, we had a building that was perhaps too pretty for a bank. Today we've got this unusual looking building which is located on the corner of Casino Square, adjoining the Casino gardens. Can anyone guess what it's used for? Tomorrow I'll post a photo of the whole building and then you'll see. Clue: it's a public building.

08 May 2007

How pretty is YOUR bank?

Isn't this a pretty bank? I suppose it doesn't matter where we put our money - or our overdraft - but I'd think it would be rather nice to have it in a building like this. Mind you, you have to be a Monaco citizen or resident to have an account in Monaco OR (I believe) be in a position to deposit a specific (it's large!) sum of money to open an account. This building faces the casino gardens - in other words it's opposite the casino itself with the beautiful gardens in between. The building you see at the back - it's just peeking above the building is the Millefiore, the tallest building in Monte Carlo.

07 May 2007

Vroom Vroom...



Yes, it's coming up to that time of year, folks. Monaco Grand Prix. Everywhere you walk you find fenced off areas, barriers are being put up, raised seating is being erected. Here you see seating being installed opposite the casino - this is the north side of Casino Square. Cars will whizz past these stands en route to Lowe's Hotel, which isn't Lowe's Hotel anymore but everyone knows the bend by that name. The second photo shows the road that goes down to Lowe's.

When visitors come to stay, I always give them the Vroom Vroom tour. In other words, I drive the full course of the Monaco Grand Prix, starting and finishing at the Start/Finish line - bien sûr - and with accompanying Vroom Vroom noises!



06 May 2007

Emerging Continents


Monaco seems to have almost as many statues as it does policemen. This creation is situated in the gardens of Fontvieille and is by the sculptor, Blake. You can see more of his work here.

Emerging Continents was created in 1990 and inspired by "global events of 1989 in divided Germany; in barricaded Tiannamen Square, China; in Africa and Asia, fired Blake’s compassion into imagination and action, producing this representation of these emerging Continents. They are emerging from, or trapped by, the stone that represents their history and echoes their future. Their portraits depict repression and rebellion and the work plays on the distinction between treason and revolution."



05 May 2007

A Tree grows in ...Fontvieille


This tree, with its resident pigeons and doves, is in the gardens near to the circus tent - gardens that adjoin the Princess Grace Memorial Rose Garden. Does anyone know what tree this is? It's not a competition - I don't know either! Just curious. Isn't it interesting how the birds space themselves out on the branches?

04 May 2007

Larvotto Plage at Dusk (2)


This is the other end of Larvotto Beach (see yesterday's post) - here you see the sunbeds and umbrellas ready for the next day's sun worshippers.

03 May 2007

Larvotto Plage at dusk

I love the beach at dusk. Here you see the new Monte Carlo Bay Hotel in the background and to the right is the Summer Sporting, where you'll find Jimmy'z, the well-known nightclub.

02 May 2007

Little red train


Many cities have a tourist train - here is Monaco's whizzing along the Boulevard Princesse Grace. Read more here.

01 May 2007

Monthly Theme Day: City Exchange - Platja d'Aro, Spain


It could almost be Monte Carlo although the beach doesn't look right, does it? In fact it's a beach in Spain near to Girona. I thought you might like to see a bunch of Old English Sheepdogs in a City not my own. 150 dogs had gathered for the Euro-OES-Show from 21 different countries. The show is held in a different European country each year. Here you see the Danish contingent, posing on the beach just before getting onto their coach for the long journey back to Copenhagen.
Woof woof to you all!

Please visit these other cities taking part in today`s theme:

Rome, Italy -
Singapore, Singapore -
Tenerife, Spain -
Rotterdam, Netherlands -
London, UK -
Montréal (QC), Canada -
Melbourne, Australia -
Naples (FL), USA -
Bastia, France -
Hong Kong, China -
Mazatlan, Mexico -
Buenos Aeres, Argentina -
Manila, Philippines -
Arradon, France -
Madison (WI), USA -
Evry, France -
Seoul, Korea -
Shanghai, China -
Bucaramanga (Santander), Colombia -
Sequim (WA), USA -
Singapore, Singapore -
Budapest, Hungary -
Baziège, France -
Hamburg, Germany -
Toruń, Poland -
Nelson, New Zealand -
Madison (WI), USA -
Vantaa, Finland -
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia -
Mainz, Germany -
Dubai, UAE -
Saint Paul (MN), USA -
Cork, Ireland -
Stockholm, Sweden -
Menton, France -
Tel Aviv, Israel -
Albuquerque (NM), USA -
Kitakami, Japan -
Stayton (OR), USA -
Szentes, Hungary -
Stavanger, Norway -
Grenoble, France -
Villigen, Switzerland -
Paris, France -
Hyde, UK -
Moscow, Russia -
Joplin (MO), USA -
Jakarta, Indonesia -
Greenville (SC), USA -
Cape Town, South Africa -
Asheville (NC), USA -
Seattle (WA), USA -
Kyoto, Japan -
Tokyo, Japan -
Madrid, Spain -
Auckland, New Zealand -
Oulu, Finland -
Lubbock (TX), USA -
Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina -
Baton Rouge (LA), USA -
Sydney, Australia -
Maple Ridge (BC), Canada -
Vancouver, Canada -
Seattle (WA), USA -
Selma (AL), USA -
Chandler (AZ), USA -
Sharon (CT), USA -
Manila, Philippines -
Lyon, France -
New York City (NY), USA -
Los Angeles (CA), USA -
Brookville (OH), USA -
Hayle, UK -
Wailea (HI), USA -
Saarbrücken, Germany -
San Diego (CA), USA -
Boston (MA), USA -
Saint Louis (MO), USA -
Cypress (TX), USA

30 April 2007

National Museum of Automatons and Dolls of Yesteryear


This is the entrance to the musuem - a fascinating world of automats and dolls of yesterday in period costume presented in showcases containing miniature furniture and everyday items, thus recreating the sophisticated atmosphere of the XIXth century. This was just what Madelaine de Galéo had in mind when she put together this collection, which is housed in a splendid campanile villa designed by Charles Garnier, the architect responsible for the Paris and Monte Carlo opera houses. The automats are demonstrated to the public several times a day. Prepare to be entranced at this website.

29 April 2007

Princess Grace



This statue of Princess Grace was given as an homage by the Belgian community in Monaco to Prince Rainier III. It was created by Livia Canestraro and her husband, Stephaan Depuydt in 2004 and sits in a small garden by Larvotto Beach on Blvd. Princess Grace. (Photo taken just before dusk yesterday evening - perhaps the reason it isn't that sharp.)

28 April 2007

Princess Grace Rose Garden



This rose is growing over the wrought iron archway that frames the entrance to the Princess Grace Memorial Garden.

27 April 2007

La Grande Laveuse

The Washerwoman is signed Renoir - Guino 1917 and is set in the beautiful pool of the Fontvielle Gardens, just by the circus tent. You can see the setting below and what one of the locals thinks of it.

26 April 2007

Train lines



This is not dissimilar to yesterday's photo except that here you see the railway line that runs along the coast. Alongside is the road - the Basse Corniche. Hopping a train is a great way to see the coast - commuters from Nice to Monaco have this view every day. There are three Corniches - the Basse, the Moyenne and the Grande - and also there is the autoroute.

25 April 2007

Riviera Dreams


This was taken at Eze-bord-de-Mer yesterday morning around 8.30h. There was a bit of a haze so the peninsula you see in the distance is not very clear but in fact, is Cap Ferrat. To me this photo says 'Riviera.' It's says everything I love about living here.

24 April 2007

Lovely weather for ducks


This is part of a pretty garden in Fontvieille - all on land reclaimed from the sea. Running from the Heliport and Circus and finishing at the Columbus Hotel - a beautiful hotel, partly owned by David Coulthard, the Grand Prix driver. This lovely garden opens onto the Princess Grace Memorial Rose Garden. The ducks and geese are enjoying the day as much as I did - and I hope you enjoy it too.

23 April 2007

The Winged Messenger


The Messenger, created in 1999, stands in a park in Fontvieille. The sculptor, Blake, was born in Canada and later trained in Paris.

"The angel-like “Messenger” is representative of the spirit, portrayed as striding forward as she gently lands, and begins to furl her dramatic wings. Demonstrating a continuing interest in mythological history this heroic figure represents the bearer of wisdom and enlightenment, much as flight has an affinity with both science and spirit. The movement of her arms confirm her attachment with the heavens as well as the earth with her right arm reaching to the sky and her own spirituality, as her left searches for the earth and its humanity.

The sculpture was originally created as a monument to the glory of peace and humanity. The expression of these very themes; the spreading of wisdom, and the bringing of intellectual light persuaded the Foundation “Education for Peace” to adopt “The Messenger” as their emblem in 1997, symbolising their philanthropic endeavours to educate for peace in war torn societies."

22 April 2007

A butterfly for Earth Day


This photo comes with apologies to Abraham (Brookville Daily Photo) who is the genius at photographing insects - and about everything else, come to that. This was taken with my simple Point and Shoot (that's right, Jilly, blame your tools) at the Princess Grace Memorial Garden and isn't as sharp as I'd like, but it seems apt for today - Earth Day. A fact I discovered, thanks to Isabella's wonderful Naples Daily Photo blog.

Many thanks indeed to Abraham, Alice and Isabella for help with the new format on this blog.

21 April 2007

Harbour of Cap d'Ail


This is the small port of Cap d'Ail - taken from an apartment in Monaco. In the distance you can just see Cap Ferrat. Ail is garlic in French - although I'm not sure of the signifance of the name in this case. Perhaps one time garlic was grown here. Now they grow apartments.

Lili writes -

'Ail is not garlic in this meaning in Cap d'Ail, but the distortion of the Latin word apicula (=abeille = bee) - during centuries the Cap d'Ail flag has some bees on it, too.'

Thanks so much for this clarification, Lili which is great to know.

20 April 2007

Le Millefiore


This is Le Millefiore, the tallest building in Monaco at 36 floors. Not a pretty building but the views from the balconies are stunning with views across to Italy - towards Cap Ferrat in the other direction - and all the time, overlooking the casino. Unless you are at the back of course and then you get the hillsides which are pretty good looking too.

Apologies I've not been commenting much lately. Will catch up next week. Thankyou for comments on this blog. I've friends staying for the Monte Carlo Open Tennis plus 10 dogs en pension and all in the house! Woof woof

19 April 2007

Heavy arms


Whenever I see a statue of women holding up a bowl or a fountain or whatever, I'm exhausted. This is situated right near to the public mail box featured on the 1st April.

18 April 2007

A boat?


This was snapped from Larvotto Beach the other day. I should be giving you information on this boat, but I don't have any. Is it a ferry? Is it a liner? I don't know. Looks to me like a ferry en route de Corsica but maybe it's a visitor from Russia or maybe the moon - I don't know. I do know it's boat...

17 April 2007

Happy to be...


Here we are outside the Monaco Dog Show, which is held in the circus tent. Exhibitors are queuing for a cup of coffee. Dogs are just being dogs - happy to be with their owners.

16 April 2007

Yuck!


Beausoleil is in France but adjoins Monaco on its northern border. This is how they surround some of the trees in Beausoleil. That green centre piece is made of some rubbery, synthetic substance, disgustingly dirty, covered in chewing gum, holes in it. Do they think it looks like grass?' Huh? Not 'naice,' folks. Surprised me, I must say. Decidely yuck.

15 April 2007

Larvotto Plage


Here you see the central area of Larvotto Beach and on the right, the edge of the Grimaldi Forum. In the distance, the 'digue semi-flottante ' at the port, which allows massive cruise liners to tie up and disgorge passengers into Monaco.

14 April 2007

Masters Series Monte Carlo Tennis


The qualifying rounds for the Monte Carlo Tennis Open began today. On the way back from the Monaco Dog Show, which is at the opposite end of Monaco to the tennis courts, I stopped on the road above to grab this photograph. The Centre Court where the finals are always played, is below the white tented area.
You can find more information here.

13 April 2007

Monaco Dog Show


Every year Monaco holds a two-day championship dog show in the Circus tent in Fontvieille. It's part of what is known as the Riviera circuit: Monaco, San Remo in Italy and Frejus in France. Exhibitors can enter their dogs in three different shows in three different countries over a period of one week and so stand the chance of points towards their dogs' international titles. Today and tomorrow the show is on in Monaco.

A little quiz - no, I'm not Isabella, and this isn't Naples, Florida DP and goodness, it's not even Tuesday but I'm borrowing Isabella's brilliant quiz idea (just for one day, Isabella?) to ask if anyone knows what breed of dog this is. Woof woof.

12 April 2007

Monte Carlo Beach Hotel


This is the Monte Carlo Beach Hotel which is actually in France! Yes, Monaco leases the land from France. The restaurant on the point is called La Vigie, which, as you can imagine, has amazing views as you dine on the terrace under the trees. My neighbour's husband, a lovely old boy called Daniel, who sadly died a few years ago, used to work at La Vigie. He worked on the speed boats as they arrived with the lunch or dinner guests - helping visitors to disembark and generally doing whatever boat people do. He was a lovely man, born in Algeria - he left school at 13 when his first job was to lay sardines out to dry in the sun. Daniel's work always involved the sea. He told me he made very good tips in his work at La Vigie.

The tall building you see in the background belonged to the designer, Karl Lagerfeld, until he sold it to the SBM (Société des Bains de Mer) - the company that IS Monaco - ie owns the casinos, hotels, restaurants etc.

11 April 2007

Monte Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort


This is Monte Carlo's newest hotel and it's right on the eastern border by Roquebrune. It's absolutely massive and is almost like - not quite! - a Las Vegas hotel. This is what you'll find:
  • 334 rooms including 21 suites 4 restaurants (2 in the hotel and 2 in the gardens).
  • A bar with sea-view terrace.
  • A business center composed of 10 meeting rooms.
  • Sand-bottomed lagoon with solarium, gardens and water attractions.
  • An indoor swimming pool with jacuzzi and children's paddling pool.
  • A contemporary spa.
  • A children's club.
  • An in-house casino : the Bay Casino
  • In the gardens, the "Bar & Boeuf - Alain Ducasse" and "Le Fuji" restaurants, "Le Jimmy'z" night-club... and during the high season, the "Summer Casino" as well as shows at the "Salle des Etoiles" will welcome you for a particularly special evening during your stay.
A friend took me there a week or so ago for a drink prior to dinner in Monaco - a treat for my birthday. (My birthday was last October, folks! but I'm not complaining). As it happened we chose the night of the Bal de la Rose in Monaco so the place was buzzing, ladies in beautiful gowns, le tout monde was there as we sipped our champagne. But somehow the place was too too big! Know what I mean? It didn't feel like France or even Monaco. We could have been anywhere in the world. Perhaps we were?

10 April 2007

Angel's Trumpet


Datura Brugmansia (common name: Angel's Trumpet) blooming on the side of the road almost opposite Le Méridien Beach Plaza hotel on Avenue Princesse Grace. If you'd like more information than you could ever use on this plant, go to this wonderful website.

09 April 2007

Girl on a Swing - times three



Driving along Avenue Princesse Grace today (that's the lowest road through Monaco and therefore at sea level) what should I see, but these three young girls having fun in the middle of a roundabout. I don't know anything about them, the artist, nothing - sorry. Just thought I'd grab a quick photograph to show you so I quickly parked on a bus stop. You are not allowed to park on a bus stop! When I got back to my car, a dishy Monte Carlo policeman read me the riot act. All Monaco policeman look dishy - and young - to me. What is it they say when policeman start to look young? Luckily I didn't get a ticket, just a warning. The things I do for Daily Photo...

08 April 2007

Wot, no choccie shop?!


Yeah, yeah, I know. Monte Carlo is awash with amazing handmade chocolate shops, so where's the chocolate egg, where's the Easter bunny? Truth is I couldn't get in to Monaco this last week so here's a photograph taken from a terrace of Seaside Plaza, in Fontvieille, Monaco about a week ago.

So you can get your bearings - here's today's geography lesson. Imagine you are sitting on your yacht out at sea (you with me?) Monaco is in front of you - indeed you might even be moored in the harbour alongside the Lady Moura of course. The steward has brought you a drink - a Kir Royale, I think, in a crystal glass of course and you are munching on Nicoise olives - those tiny tasty ones. Are you with me so far? Before you is Monaco, to your right is France, to your left is France and behind Monaco is more of France. The Principality of Monaco is very small.

Look to the left and you'll see Roquebrune and in the distance is Menton and Italy. Ahead of you and behind Monaco is Beausoleil. You know all about that, of course, because we had photos of Beausoleil over the last couple of days. And to your left is Cap d'Ail and all places west until you eventually get to Nice.

Today's photograph is of Cap d'Ail and in the distance is St. Jean Cap Ferrat. Who lived in Cap Ferrat? How about Somerset Maughan for starters. He lived at the Villa Mauresque. Add David Niven, Agnelli of Fiat fame, King Leopold of the Belgians, Charlie Chaplin, the Rothschilds and more recently, Paul Allen. The magical penisula of Cap Ferrat has some of the most expensive real estate in the world.

I trust you are relaxing, enjoying the gentle movement of the water. Are you enjoying your drink? I'm enjoying mine. And hey, Happy Easter everyone from Monte Carlo Daily Photo.

07 April 2007

Good for the thighs!


Slightly blurred photo today - just I wanted to show you why the locals are so fit! In Monaco (one street below) you will find steps too, but you'll often find escalators and lifts as well going from one level to another. Here in Beausoleil it's necessary to walk up those steps with the shopping bags.

06 April 2007

Yellow against Blue


As I said yesterday, Beausoleil borders Monaco. I had believed this photograph to be of the Riviera Palace but as you'll see in the comments, I was wrong. One day I'll get to the Riviera Palace and photograph it.

05 April 2007

Escalier St. Cecile


Monaco is built on many levels. This stairway takes you from Monaco to Beausoleil. Some of the streets that border Monaco and Beausoleil are interesting in that one side of the street is Monaco and the other side is Beausoleil, France.

04 April 2007

On the other hand...


This apartment building is not far from the one you saw yesterday, yet this is a modern block and with a totally different feel.

03 April 2007

The apartment


This apartment building is just below the steps featured in yesterday's photograph. I love the detail in the design and the ornate balconies - even the sweep of the curtain at the window on the left.

02 April 2007

Boulevard Princesse Charlotte


These steps lead to Boulevard Princesse Charlotte which leads in turn to the Boulevard du Jardin Exotique (the beautiful cactus and succulent garden of Monaco). The tall building at the rear of the photograph is the block of apartments called the Le Millefiore, probably the tallest building in Monte Carlo.

01 April 2007

Theme Day: a Public Mail Box


All Monaco mail boxes are red, some are fixed to walls, some are free-standing like this one. The olive tree and the bench are optional extras.

65 Daily Photo sites are participating in the 1st April theme, "A Public Mail Box", please use the links to below to visit them. Due to time zone differences and other factors, the theme photo may not be displayed until later if you are viewing early in the day.

1 (London (UK) ) -2 (Grenoble (France) ) -3 (Rotterdam (Netherlands) ) -4 (Greenville SC (USA) ) -5 (Hyde (UK) ) -6 (Villigen (Switzerland) ) -7 (Albuquerque NM (USA) ) -8 (Mazatlan (Mexico) ) -9 (Montréal (Canada) ) -10 (Stayton OR (USA) ) -11 (Shanghai (China) -Jing ) -12 (Arradon (France) ) -13 (Sequim WA (USA) ) -14 (Newcastle upon Tyne (England) ) -15 (Seattle WA (USA) -Kim ) -16 (Bastia (Corse) ) -17 (Minneapolis MN (USA) ) -18 (Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) ) -19 (Joplin MO (USA) ) -20 (Sharon, CT (USA) ) -21 (Cottage Grove MN [USA] ) -22 (Houston, TX (USA) -Candice & Megan ) -23 (Singapore - by Keropokman. ) -24 (Guelph, ON (Canada) ) -25 (Menton (France) ) -26 (Monte Carlo, Monaco ) -27 (Naples, FL (USA) ) -28 (Kyoto (Japan) ) -29 (Tokyo (Japan) ) -30 (Aliso Viejo, CA (USA) ) -31 (Cape Town (South Africa) ) -32 (Jakarta (Indonesia) ) -33 (Kitakami (Japan) ) -34 (Tel Aviv (Israel) ) -35 (Vantaa(Finland)) -36 (Guadalajara (Mexico) ) -37 (Auckland (New Zealand) ) -38 (Nelson (New Zealand) ) -39 (Tuzla (B&H) ) -40 (Brussels (Belgium) ) -41 (Anderson, SC (USA) ) -42 (Lubbock, TX (USA) ) -43 (John, Melbourne, (Australia) ) -44 (Stavanger (Norway)) -45 (Tenerife (Spain) ) -46 (Stockholm (Sweden) ) -47 (Boston, MA (USA) ) -48 (Not Strictly Seattle, Susan ) -49 (New York City, (USA), Ming the Merciless ) -50 (Paris [Eric], (France) ) 51 (Ampang (Selangor) ) -52 (Sydney (Nathalie) Australia ) -53 (Ailea , HI (USA) ) -54 (Manila (Philippines) ) -55 (Sydney (Sally) Australia ) -56 (Cork (Ireland)) -57 (Saarbrücken (Germany) ) -58 (Saint Paul MN (USA) by Carol ) -59 (San Diego, CA (USA) ) -60 (Mexico [POLY], (Mexico) ) -61 (Budapest (Hungary) ) -62 (Singapore (Singapore by Zannnie) ) -63 (Madrid [Dsole] (Spain) ) -64 (Nottingham (England) ) -65 (Bandung (Indonesia))

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