Making the Most of Monaco
Explore · Guest PostWith not one but two Grimaldi babies due at the end of the year, it’ll be all eyes on the Palais Princier de Monaco. Although we have visited Monaco at various times, I hadn’t realised that in fact you can go for a tour inside the palace. Speed though is of the essence as it closes on October 31st until its reopening during the spring of 2015.
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