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Larvotto District - Living, Dining and Beaches

Larvotto district: residential area, dining venues, beaches, shopping and neighbourhood character

Last updated: 2026-04-06
Monaco — general

Key facts

Location
Eastern Monaco coastline
Character
Residential and leisure district
Main Features
Beach, restaurants, shops, gardens
Best For
Beach living, dining, relaxation

Larvotto District Guide

Larvotto is Monaco's newest, most developed district with modern architecture, recreational facilities, upscale lifestyle amenities.

Developed from 1980s through land reclamation and major planning, representing Monaco's modern face with contemporary design, planned layout, significant infrastructure investment.

Modern district with planned neighborhoods, contemporary architecture, tree-lined streets, public spaces and parks. Population 3,500-4,500. Beach access (Larvotto Beach), Mediterranean location with natural recreation.

Mix of modern apartments (mid-to-luxury), commercial spaces, hotels, restaurants. Rental €2,000-€5,000+ monthly for quality apartments. Purchase prices €20,000-€35,000+ per sqm reflecting modern facilities and beach proximity.

Major attractions: Larvotto Beach (public access, seasonal clubs), Sporting Club (events), Grimaldi Forum (exhibitions/conferences), restaurants and boutiques, public promenades.

Modern infrastructure: shops, restaurants, wellness, recreational areas, public transit, parking. Family-friendly with parks, schools, diverse dining.

Modern vs. historic character (unlike Monte-Carlo), upscale amenities, younger demographic, more affordable than prime Monte-Carlo, excellent modern facilities. Appeals to families, professional residents, contemporary lifestyle preference.

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