The Monte Carlo Masters is one of the most scenic tournaments on the ATP calendar. Set against the Mediterranean coastline, it blends elite tennis with Riviera charm. Here’s how to make the most of your trip.

Book Accommodation Early and Nearby

Monte Carlo is compact and exclusive. Hotels near the Monte-Carlo Country Club get booked quickly, especially with player entourages in town. For better availability, look at nearby areas like Beausoleil, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, or Menton.

Understand the Tournament Flow

Unlike the Grand Slams, the Monte Carlo Masters runs for just one week. The early rounds often feature big names, so arriving by Day 2 or 3 gives you access to full stadium sessions with fewer crowds than later rounds.

Choose Seats Based on View and Shade

Centre Court has stunning views but limited cover. Afternoon sessions can get hot—opt for seats higher up or near the sides for better comfort.

Explore Beyond the Tennis

This is a tournament built for downtime. Take a day to explore Monaco’s old town, visit the marina, or spend an afternoon at the beach between sessions. Many fans combine tennis with mini Riviera holidays.

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