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Roseraie Princesse Grace: A Floral Tribute

Discover a serene oasis in Monaco's Roseraie Princesse Grace, a fragrant tribute to Grace Kelly featuring roses from around the world.

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The Roseraie Princesse Grace is a beautiful rose garden in Monaco, created in memory of Princess Grace (Grace Kelly) by Prince Rainier III. It features over 450 varieties of roses from around the world and is open 24/7 for visitors to enjoy.

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Local tips

  • Visit during May or June for the first bloom, or in late September for the third bloom that lasts until Christmas.
  • Take bus routes 4 or 6 to the 'Roseraie' stop for easy public transport access.
  • Enjoy a stroll through the adjacent Parc Paysager de Fontvieille, which features Mediterranean and exotic plants, sculptures, and a lake.
  • Note that animals are not allowed in the garden, even on a leash.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Monaco-Monte Carlo train station, walk approximately 7 minutes to reach the Roseraie. Alternatively, take bus routes 4 or 6 to the 'Roseraie' stop. A single bus ticket costs €2 if purchased from the driver or €1.50 if purchased in advance or via the Monapass app. A day pass for unlimited journeys costs €5.50.

  • Walking

    From the Prince's Palace of Monaco, the Roseraie Princesse Grace is approximately a 17-minute walk (1.3 km). Walk west towards Fontvieille, following signs for the Fontvieille Park and the Roseraie. The garden is located next to the Port de Fontvieille.

  • Taxi

    A taxi ride from the Prince's Palace of Monaco to the Roseraie Princesse Grace takes about 1 minute and typically costs between €8 and €11. Taxi stands are available near the Prince's Palace.

  • Parking

    If driving, the closest parking is at the Port de Fontvieille. Parking is paid for stays of 1 hour or more and is open 24/7. Other nearby parking options include Parking Saint-Nicolas and Parking de l'Héliport, with the first hour free. Note that access is via Avenue Princesse Grace.

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The Roseraie Princesse Grace, a serene and fragrant garden in Monaco, stands as a living tribute to Princess Grace (Grace Kelly). Inaugurated in 1984 by Prince Rainier III, it embodies his enduring love and remembrance of his late wife. Situated within the Parc Paysager de Fontvieille, the rose garden has become one of Monaco's iconic landmarks. Spanning nearly 5,000 square meters, the Roseraie showcases over 450 varieties of roses, totaling over 6,000 rose bushes, gathered from all corners of the globe. The roses are arranged in themed sections, including roses named after members of the Grimaldi family and other famous personalities, fragrant roses, and award-winning roses from international competitions. Visitors can wander through the garden's winding paths, discovering a kaleidoscope of colors and scents. The garden is more than just a display of floral beauty; it is also an eco-responsible space. The Roseraie has been awarded the Ecocert label, and sustainable practices are employed in its maintenance. These practices include using natural solutions and no chemical inputs, and employing hens to clear weeds and fertilize the soil. The garden also features a bronze statue of Princess Grace, a poignant reminder of her elegance and beauty. Benches are placed throughout the garden, inviting visitors to pause and soak in the peaceful atmosphere. The Roseraie is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and admission is free, making it accessible to all.

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