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Monaco<br />

Tours<br />

Tour One: Royal Monaco<br />

<strong>Monday</strong>, <strong>March</strong> 8, <strong>2010</strong>, 9am-1pm, EUR 63 per person including admittance to the Oceanographic Museum<br />

Enjoy a walk through the narrow streets of the old town discovering how this small land became a Principality.<br />

You will visit the Oceanographic Museum, which was built in 1910 by Albert, 1st Prince of Monaco and a great<br />

scientist of his time. This museum was for a long time directed by Jacques Cousteau. Strolling towards the<br />

cathedral, the Saint Martin gardens planted in 1830s offer a panoramic view over the Principality. The cathedral<br />

is a neo Romanesque construction built in 1875, surrounded by the court house and the national council<br />

bordering the square overlooking the sea. The Cathedral is where many of the Grimaldi Family are buried,<br />

including Princess Grace and more recently, Prince Rainer III. Our steps lead us in front of the palace where the<br />

changing of the guards takes place every day. On both sides of the palace, there are spectacular views over the<br />

port, Fontvieille and the Mediterranean coast.<br />

This tour includes an opening panoramic bus tour and admittance to the Oceanographic Museum.<br />

Make the most of your stay in Monaco and meet other<br />

EuroMeeting participants by reserving a place on one of our<br />

Monaco tours which are exclusive to EuroMeeting attendees and<br />

their partners/companions.<br />

Tour Two: Glamorous Monte Carlo Walking Tour<br />

Tuesday, <strong>March</strong> 9, <strong>2010</strong>, 2pm-6pm, EUR 38 per person including admittance to the Monte Carlo Casino and Car<br />

Museum<br />

Enjoy a walk through the narrow streets of the old town discovering how this small land became a Principality. You<br />

will visit the Oceanographic Museum, which was built in 1910 by Albert, 1st Prince of Monaco and a great scientist<br />

of his time. This museum was for a long time directed by Jacques Cousteau. Strolling towards the cathedral, the<br />

Saint Martin gardens planted in 1830s offer a panoramic view over the Principality. The cathedral is a neo<br />

Romanesque construction built in 1875, surrounded by the court house and the national council bordering the<br />

square overlooking the sea. The Cathedral is where many of the Grimaldi Family are buried, including Princess<br />

Grace and more recently, Prince Rainer III. Our steps lead us in front of the palace where the changing of the guards<br />

takes place every day. On both sides of the palace, there are spectacular views over the port, Fontvieille and the<br />

Mediterranean coast.<br />

This tour includes an opening panoramic bus tour and admittance to the Oceanographic Museum.<br />

How to Book:<br />

Book online on the EuroMeeting <strong>2010</strong> website. Go to www.diahome.org and click on the EuroMeeting icon. Please contact<br />

Stephanie Kiewitz (K.I.T. Group) at dia<strong>2010</strong>-tours@kit-group.org with any questions.<br />

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