The Monaco Grand Prix is one of the oldest and most famous weekends on the calendar and it always brings an incredible spectacle. Nicknamed ‘the playground of the millionaires’, the principality located on the French Riviera is a hotbed for the world’s richest who mark their calendars with a big red cross whenever the event rolls around. Monaco’s multi-million-pound infrastructure becomes more lucrative one weekend a year as Port Hercules becomes packed with million-pound yachts, as well as those too big to squeeze in that are left anchored out in the sea.
Sky Sports is bringing you 500 live football games to watch, as well access to C £22 a month The iconic shot on the television screens of the billionaire’s yachts, including the magnificent Atlantis II at 115.76m long, stacked up just off the side of the tricky Nouvelle Chicane doesn’t tell half the story of the glitz and glam the jewel in F1’s crown brings. It’s not just the port that the rich and famous play around in, with a plethora of supercars seen roaming the streets of Monaco.
A of 2018 Monaco GP winner Daniel Ricciardo driving his McLaren supercar past the famous casino saw him mesmerised by the incredible collection of cars. "So we're in the casino now, there are sports cars everywhere,” the Aussie quipped. “I'm, most certainly, not alone when it comes to these streets.
Basically, like, every supercar you can imagine is pretty much always here.” Supermodels and glamour girls line the bars an.
