Serine place in the center of town and worth the 10 minutes it takes to walk through. One of the stops on the tourist bus.
Was nice to find this small but pleasant garden in the middle of the crowded city where space is a rare commodity. A little noisey due to the traffic and the echoes from the buildings, but still a clean well laid out garden.
Very beautiful, quiet and peaceful, well kept. Liked the ambience, there was nothing we disliked. There was no one around when we visited in January and so was lovely to walk around
Nice pleasant place for a stroll and the fish are great to watchNot many people there so if you want a romantic stroll go there
Beautiful Japanese style gardens located on the Monte Carlo seafront. They aren't very large, but include a lake with koi carp and some scenic bridges, a teahouse, a pavilion, and a waterfall. They are very nice for walking around. They were peaceful when I was there in January, although I can imagine in high season they must get busy as there's not much room. They are worth a short visit as part of a walk along the promenade. I'd recommend an early or late visit if coming in high season.
Nice small park in Japanese style. Water cascades, colorful carps in the ponds and trimmed trees. The area is not too large but then what to expect since it's located in the country that is 2km long.
I love the Japanese Gardens in Monaco - walking through them on a quiet Sunday morning is like walking through a Japanese garden in Japan.
this is a great place to walk around in. it is clean and well kept. the gardeners make a real effort. The signs on the trees are self explanatory. the little tea house, welcomes one to sit down and look around
The gardeners were trimming the pine trees. Such care is taken in the garden to keep everything neat & tidy, a delight. The variety of 'bonzai' plants were impressive, the raked stone garden, the tea house, the stream running through
These garden were absolutely beautiful. Having been to Japan, and having Japanese family I can vouch for the authenticity of this place. There are lots of information cards for French speakers and children love to watch the koi carp in the lake. There is a souvenir stand nearby selling ice creams.I only have one caveat- there is only one word to describe the toilets and that is 'dodgy'- they are two flights down dingy stairs, past rubbish bins, and the lights at the bottom don't work- Monaco seems a safe place but I felt unsafe and wary down there. Public toilets were quite scarce, but I would recommend going to the ones at the Grimaldi forum if you can.