A smorgasbord of events to look forward to in Monaco this July

Publication date: 05/07/2024
The Principality is your perfect destination for a summer packed with surprises.

With cultural and sporting events galore, great music and sensational food, Monaco has all of the ingredients for a truly special trip to the Riviera.

Big events

Monaco Energy Boat Challenge: From 1 to 6 Julu 2024, Monegasque waters will be hosting the 11th Monaco Energy Boat Challenge. The only event of its kind in the world, the Challenge is a platform for innovation with competitors vying to create the most efficient and sustainable marine propulsion systems. Organised by the Yacht Club de Monaco, in collaboration with the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation.

Monaco Art Week: From 2 to 7 July, the 6th  Monaco Art Week (MAW), will take place under the High Patronage of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco, transforming the Principality into a vast open-air art gallery. Over five days, the general public, art enthusiasts, collectors, and professionals will come together around a vibrant “art journey” that takes in no fewer than 21 galleries and auction houses across the Principality.

Jumping International de Monte-Carlo: From 4 to 6 July, the Principality will be getting on its high horse, with Port Hercule set to be transformed into an equestrian course for the Jumping International de Monte-Carlo. This prestigious event has been a fixture on the international show jumping calendar for over fifteen years, bringing together the world’s very best riders for a quite exceptional competition.

artmonte-carlo art fair: On 6 and 7 July 2024, artmonte-carlo will celebrate its eighth anniversary at the Grimaldi Forum. Held under the High Patronage of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco, this prestigious art fair sees the Riviera become the beating hub of contemporary and modern art and design, attracting collectors and art lovers from all over the world.

Meeting Herculis EBS: On 12 July, all eyes will be on the athletics track at the Stade Louis II for the 38th Herculis EBS meeting. Ahead of the Paris Olympics, prepare for an elite competition that promises some exciting duels between athletes at the very top of their game…

Tour de France in Monaco: On 21 July, the final stage of the  2024 Tour de France will take place between Monaco and Nice, with the riders racing through the legendary streets of the Formula 1 Grand Prix circuit. Once the Rock is behind them, they will take on La Turbie before heading to the Col d’Eze, the last challenging section of this year’s Tour de France. Finally, they will need to demonstrate all their agility as they descend into Nice for the climax of the 111th Tour de France on the Promenade des Anglais.

 

Exhibitions

“Turner, the Sublime Legacy” at the Grimaldi Forum: From 6 July to 1 September, the Grimaldi Forum presents its summer exhibition, “Turner, the Sublime Legacy” in collaboration with the TATE. Covering more than 2,000 m², the exhibition is a chance to admire some of Joseph Mallord William Turner’s most important works and sublime landscapes, and the great master’s pioneering use of light and atmosphere.

“Medea – Pier Paolo Pasolini” at the Villa Sauber: On 11 July, the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco is hosting a screening of Pier Paolo Pasolini’s “Medea” as part of its current exhibition “Pasolini in Chiaroscuro”. Before the screening, contemporary art critic, exhibition curator, and artistic director Bartolomeo Pietromarchi will be giving a talk.

"TMC newsreels": On 17 July,Audiovisual Institute of Monaco will be giving a special screening, followed by a guided tour of the exhibition devoted to the early days of TV channel TMC The exhibition journeys back in time for a glimpse of everyday life in Monaco from the 1950s to the early 70s.

“1,001 lives of an artist, Jean Boghossian” exhibition at the Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo: From 20 July to 20 September, the Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo is hosting an exhibition of works by Jean Boghossian, telling the story of the artist’ lives through paintings and sculptutes at the Monegasque luxury hotel.

 

Concerts & shows

2024 Monte-Carlo Summer Festival: To kick off the 2024 Festival, the stars of French pop will be lighting up the stage from 6 July as part of their Stars 80 tour, marking the 20th anniversary of the charity Fight Aids Monaco. A succession of international stars will be performing in Monaco throughout the summer, including Sam Smith, Diana Krall, Jorja Smith, Myriam Fares, and Lenny Kravitz.

Concerts at the Prince’s Palace of Monaco – Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra: This summer, the Monte-Carlo Phliharmonic will be performing a series of seven outdoor concerts in the Cour d’Honneur at the Prince’s Palace. The programme begins on 11 July with pianist Alexandre Kantorow, conducted by James Gaffigan.

Music and theatre at Fort Antoine: From 2 to 30 July, Fort Antoine Theatre will be the venue for an eclectic programme of musical evenings and theatrical performances, for a truly memorable cultural experience.

 

Leisure

 

Summer at the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco: All aboard for a polar adventure at the Oceanographic Museum, and the chance to explore the North and South Poles through five themed areas, including the unmissable “Immersion” room with its interactive projections.
The museum is also hosting two other themed exhibitions currently: “The Ice Giants” by Michel Bassompierre, and “The Prince and the Mediterranean”, a tribute to Prince Rainier III’s unbreakable bond with the seas, and the Mediterranean in particular.
There are plenty of fun things to see and do for all the family, including an escape game, Immerseave 360°, touch tanks to get a closer look at the aquarium’s inhabitants, and the Oceano Club with activity weeks for kids to learn all about the ocean and the wildlife that lives in it.

“U Sciaratu – Monaco’s Summer Carnival”: On 5 July from 6.30 pm, kids can look forward to the Summer Carnival in Monaco’s Old Town district, a vibrant and colourful celebration with street performances and entertainment, “Pirates & Princesses” themed activities, and a grand ball with a DJ on the Place de la Mairie from 10 pm.

"L’Apéro des Frenchy": On 14 July, mark France’s national holiday with a visit to La Condamine Market for a giant apéritif, with blind-tests of French music and a friendly game or two of pétanque.

Fireworks display on 27 July at 10 pm, on Quai Albert 1er

 

Sensational food

Opening of the new restaurant L’Abysse Monte-Carlo: Multi-Michelin-starred chef Yannick Alléno is opening his latest restaurant L’Abysse Monte-Carlo at the Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo. Discover a prestige menu dedicated to the art of sushi, created by the master sushi chef Yasunari Okazaki, a fusion of modern French cuisine and Japanese tradition.

Billionaire at the Sporting Monte-Carlo: From 22 July to 21 August, the legendary Salle des Étoiles is set to host Billionaire for the second year running. The evening extravanganza combines incredible, world-class entertainment by thirty top international artists and a fine-dining experience.

Les Perles de Monte-Carlo: Enjoy the sunshine and sample outstanding seafood and oysters raised right here in Monaco. Les Perles de Monte-Carlo serves up the perfect simple pleasure, to savour at the restaurant by the port of Fontvieille, or to take out.

Campari Lounge, the summer pop-up at the Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo: Campari, the iconic Italian spirit, is coming to the peaceful Excelsior Garden the summer, replacing the Crystal Lounge. Look forward to wonderful summer evenings at this stylish pop-up venue, with a DJ providing the music from Thursday to Saturday.

Summer chalets on the Avenue de Monte-Carlo: Two pop-up chalets have...popped up on the Avenue de Monte-Carlo. “Salads & More” and “Ice Creams & More” are open from 1 June to 30 September.

 

Events happening near Monaco 

Summer nights at the Rivera’s Hippodrome: From 8 July to 4 August, experience magical evenings with horse racing, shows, and fireworks, along with activities and entertainments for the whole family.

Juan Jazz Festival: From 8 to 18 July, 23 jazz artists will providing 11 evenings of exceptional jazz music on the stage of the Pinède Gould.

Evenings at the Ephrussi de Rothschild villa and gardens: From 15 July to 27 August, explore the beautiful Ephrussi de Rothschild and its luxuriant gardens at dusk, with open-air shows every Monday and Tuesday.

Photo credits: ©Benjamin Vergély / Direction de la Communication- Manuel Vitali / Jumping International de Monte-Carlo / YCM Studio Borlenghi / Société des Bains de Mer Monte-Carlo / Alice Bensi / NMNM / Fabien Prauss / Palais Princier / Perles de Monte-Carlo / Villa Ephrussi / DR