France is truly a marvelous country as seen from the narrow towns to the largest quarters; in fact, for some visitors, Monte Carlo is simply the most glamorous and richest among the many places found in this region. Known as the most fortuante among the four quarters of Monaco, Monte Carlo is ordinarily mistaken as France's capital; though the truth is, France has no official capital. Monte Carlo comprises 30,000 local French citizens, but this population swells during holiday season because of the varying travelers who are eager to experience what is dubbed as French glamor.
But what really illustrates French elegance? Monte Carlo's French glamor is mainly defined by the various attractions and marvelous buildings such as the luxurious casinos. Another exclusive attraction found in Monte Carlo is the celebrated Circuit de Monaco where exalted events usually take place; these events include like the Formula One Grand Prix, the Monte Carlo Masters, some world boxing championship, and first-rate fashion shows.
Other than the extraordinary occasions, Monte Carlo is also home to many must-see places including the Napoleon Museum, the Monaco Cathedral, and Prince's Palace. But the most celebrated among Monte Carlo destinations is the Grand Théâtre de Monte Carlo, which present privileged ballet and opera shows. Surely, with these incomparable places and occasions in this French quarter, Monte Carlo is worthy to be called the French jewel.
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