Following the success of part 1 of the "Rediscover Your Neighbourhood" campaign in Monaco-Ville in July and August, shops and restaurants on the elegant Boulevard des
Moulins will be inviting the public to experience a host of activities and entertainments from 29 September to 2 October!
Shops and restaurants along the Boulevard des
Moulins are taking part in the "Rediscover Your Neighbourhood" campaign, with activities and entertainments from 29 September to 2 October.
Starting on 29 September, meet the magician and balloon artist, and pose behind one of the Photo Booths in the Trocadéro gardens and at the foot of the Saint Charles steps.
On Saturday 2 October, from 11 am to 6 pm, enjoy a festive day out with free activities and entertainment for all the family, including an escape game, wooden games, treasure hunts, street artists, and more. Rediscover the bustling shopping streets of the famous Monte-Carlo district in the most convivial of atmospheres!
These special events are part of the "Rediscover Your Neighbourhood" campaign organised by the Red & White Fund, created by the Prince's Government to kick-start the economy.
We hope to see you there in numbers!
Detailed programme:
Wednesday 29 September
Wandering magician and balloon artist, from 11 am to 6 pm
"Back to School" Photo Booth: pose for a photo at the foot of the Saint Charles steps or in the Trocadéro gardens
Thursday 30 September
Wandering magician and balloon artist, from 4 pm to 6 pm
"Back to School" Photo Booth: pose for a photo at the foot of the Saint Charles steps or in the Trocadéro gardens
Friday 1 October
Wandering magician and balloon artist, from 4 pm to 6 pm
"Back to School" Photo Booth: pose for a photo at the foot of the Saint Charles steps or in the Trocadéro gardens
Saturday 2 October
Wandering magician and balloon artist, from 11 am to 6 pm
Escape Game, from 11 am to 6 pm - Esplanade St Charles (St Laurent car park side)
Wooden Games and Treasure Hunt, from 11 am to 6 pm - Esplanade St Charles (Habitat / Nike side)
Wandering juggles, stiltwalkers, bubble artists, and musicians
Activities are free
To protect your own health and that of others, face coverings must be worn and barrier gestures respected.