Chocolaterie et confiserie de Monaco
Chocolaterie de Monaco, by Appointment to
HSH the Sovereign Prince of Monaco .....
Delicious chocolates and excellent candies.
An "address of confidence" which is known to
supply the royal domicile
What to buy: Anything in the shop ....
Mary picked out about 10 different chocolates
to savor over the next few days .....
Great Place .... Great Chocolates
You won't find this quality at home.
Closed Saturday and Sundays
What to pay: you will pay $$$$, but it is very
well worth it, so if your in the area,
splurge a little, your on holiday !!
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: 7 rue Bioves - Monoco
Phone: 377 93 15 00
This little shop was tucked in across the street from the Formule 1 botique. I'm glad we stumbled across it, as it had the best prices for Grand Prix and Monte-Carlo shirts that we saw in the entire city.
What to buy: They have a large selection of shirts - of many different sizes and colors. Although the shop may seem rather ordinary, you can find a ton of great deals.
What to pay: Many of the shirts we found were two for 10 Euro. These shirts we brought home and washed and found them to be a very soft material and hardly shrunk in the dryer at all. A very wise purchase - we should have gotten more!
Written Jun 6, 2008
Address: 14 rue Grimaldi
Talk about a car lovers dream!! The Formule 1 store is full to over flowing with Formula One items - from jackets to small replicas of cars. The narrow store is a bit difficult to navigate but worth the effort.
What to buy: Everything from key fobs to t-shirts!! It probably sounds crazy, but seriously, this store can be a blessing for those of us who need to purchase something for that "hard to buy for man" in our lives. Most of the items come with a great red Formule 1 bag and a brochure. Throw a business card into the bag and it's a perfect gift!
My husband got a very nice dye cast car for about 20 Euro. It's rather one of those once in a lifetime purchases.
What to pay: A bit more than average - but many of the items are signed and numbered, so the cost is well worth it.
Written Jun 6, 2008
Address: 15 rue Grimaldi
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