Princess Grace Japanese Garden
City park · La Condamine ·

Princess Grace Japanese Garden

City park · La Condamine ·

Stylized park with waterfall, brook, Zen garden, and koi

Princess Grace Japanese Garden by null
Princess Grace Japanese Garden by null
Princess Grace Japanese Garden by null
Princess Grace Japanese Garden by null
Princess Grace Japanese Garden by null
Princess Grace Japanese Garden by null
Princess Grace Japanese Garden by null
Princess Grace Japanese Garden by null
Princess Grace Japanese Garden by null
Princess Grace Japanese Garden by null
Princess Grace Japanese Garden by null
Princess Grace Japanese Garden by null
Princess Grace Japanese Garden by null
Princess Grace Japanese Garden by null
Princess Grace Japanese Garden by null
Princess Grace Japanese Garden by null
Princess Grace Japanese Garden by null
Princess Grace Japanese Garden by null
Princess Grace Japanese Garden by null
Princess Grace Japanese Garden by null

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5 Av. Princesse Grâce, 98000 Monaco Get directions

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5 Av. Princesse Grâce, 98000 Monaco Get directions

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Dec 10, 2025

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Maka M.

Google
🍃 Japanese Garden, Monaco – A living poem of peace and balance The Japanese Garden in Monaco is one of those places where time seems to slow down. Everything here — the water, the stones, the bridges, the sound of the wind — feels perfectly balanced. It’s a small sanctuary right in the heart of the city, yet it holds the calm of a mountain temple. Every path seems to tell a story. The koi fish move gracefully in the pond, the bamboo rustles softly, and the reflections of the trees shimmer like thoughts passing through the mind. This garden isn’t meant to be rushed — it’s meant to be felt. If you love mindfulness, design, or simply need a pause from the city’s rhythm, this is the place to visit. Spend a few minutes sitting by the water, breathe deeply, and you’ll feel how peace naturally returns to you. I’ve visited many meditation spaces, but the Japanese Garden in Monaco has a unique vibration — it’s not just beauty you see, it’s serenity you feel. 🍃✨

Giovanni B.

Google
A calm and peaceful park in the heart of Monaco. It is very serene and you can relax walking through the garden. A few years ago the garden used to offer spectacular sea views, but sadly newly constructed buildings have blocked this view.

Mohamed E.

Google
Princess Grace Japanese Garden is a peaceful and beautifully designed place in Monaco. The mix of water, trees, and traditional Japanese style creates a relaxing atmosphere. A perfect spot to take a walk, enjoy nature, and escape the busy city for a while.”

Sanja M.

Google
Japanese Grace Garden in Monte Carlo is peaceful, spacious, and beautifully maintained. Everything feels clean and perfectly arranged, making it a serene escape in the heart of the city. It's very beautiful

Dragon Heart S.

Google
Nice garden but never expected the water to be so dirty. I entered coz I knew that there would or should be a good collection of koi’s, which are present in every Japanese garden. But was totally disappointed.. come to my house & see the kois you will love them. I have put one video of my kois too the clean pond is mine… please check. The stone lay outs I liked & the stand for birds to bathe is beautiful too. But sadly not Japanese way of cleanliness.

Kristina

Google
Not much impressive. Very small and not much to see as a tourist. There was one nice bridge for photos and you are now allowed to go there.

Daleeta C.

Google
Beautiful and peaceful garden that is free to visit in Monaco. Great place to grab lunch and have a picnic.

karim A.

Google
Le Jardin Japonais is one of the most peaceful spots in Monaco. It’s not very large, but it’s incredibly well maintained and beautifully arranged — every detail feels intentional. The mix of water, stones, plants, and wooden bridges creates a truly calming atmosphere. You can hear the sound of the water, watch the koi fish, and just take a quiet moment away from the busy city. It’s also a lovely place for photos or a short, refreshing walk. A perfect little escape in the heart of Monaco — serene, elegant, and full of charm. Definitely worth a visit!