Les Pavillons de Monte Carlo

Monaco


No, the Tellytubbies haven't moved into Monte Carlo. The five giant snow-white 'pebbles' that sprang up on the lawns of Jardins des Boulingrins in 2014 are a temporary home to the luxury boutiques previously housed in the now-demolished Sporting d'Hiver. Sometime in 2019, they'll all relocate to the spiffy new Monaco 1 building, just downhill on place du Casino's southwest corner.

Among the high-end boutiques you'll find here are Chanel, McQueen, Sonia Rykiel and Dior.


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