Even if you aren't staying at one of Monaco's super-luxurious hotels, it's best to leave those tracksuit bottoms at home. Monaco is all about glitz, glamour and style. This tax-shunning city-state is tiny - a two-hour stroll will cover the whole principality. But there's plenty to see and do. Unless you visit during the Monaco Grand Prix or the Monte Carlo Rally, which fuels much Monagasque obsessing over motor sport and the celebrities these events attract, you'll spend most of your time enjoying the beautiful beaches, fine-dining restaurants, and famously opulent nightlife.