This garden underwent a major renovation and it shows. The roses and the garden is amazing to walk through. The garden is divided into six sections depending on the roses. Worth planning to see it in full bloom in June.
A lovely small rose garden to walk round - will take you about 4mins unless you look at every rose - but a relaxing little quiet spot
Princess Grace liked roses & flowers in general & the thought of a memorial garden is a nice idea. But the size & scope of the idea could be improved. All Monaco features suffer from over kill & tourism. The statue is worthy of discussions
Peaceful refuge from the often noisy traffic of Monaco. Much smaller than I expected.
I honestly thought the garden was a closed building containing the roses, but still the effect is impressive, even in the open air. Thousands of roses from all around the world, donated by famous florists and brands in order to celebrate princess Grace Kelly memory. I honestly found the statue not to be that similar to her, but that's a personal consideration.
What a lovely place to sit, relax and take some beautiful photos, well worth a visit. Very well maintained gardens. We have been there on two separate occaiosons.
The Princess Grace rose garden has undergone recent renovations and is now even better than ever. There is such a variety and profusion of colour, scent and blooms that there is something to see even after the peak blooming period.The new waterfeature is lovely as well and perfectly complements the structure.Go for a short break, a scented break before heading back into the Ferrari, Mercedes and Rolls Royce society.PS - don't bring the dog. Even on a lead.
This garden has a few roses and is a very quiet place. As others have said, it won't take you long to visit it, but if you follow the sign posts and walk there from Monte-Carlo, you will see many beautiful sculptures along the way, which were one of the highlights of our trip.
This is a beautiful garden with many kind of roses. If you have an hour I suggest you to visit this wonderful place.
Princess Grace Rose Garden was one of the main places I was looking forward to visiting while spending a day in Monaco. What a dissapointment! Only until i got there, I saw a big notice at the gates stating that it will be closed until June 2014. There was no word about it when talking to a staff member at Information centre or neither there was information about it in the brochure provided at the tourism office.