Monaco Travel
Luxembourg, officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, is a country in western Europe landlocked between Belgium, Germany, and France. With an area of 2,586 square kilometers and a population of 524,853 people in October 2012, it is one of Europe's smallest sovereign states and eighth least populous country. Being a constitutional monarchy, it is headed by a Grand Duke making it the world's only remaining Grand Duchy. Luxembourg continues to be listed as the world's richest country in terms of GDP per capita (Purchasing Power Parity) by the United Nations, owing to its status as a renowned financial hub with 150 banks within its borders.
Through this series of articles, I intend to share our stories and experiences of traveling across Monaco with our fellow photography and travel enthusiasts. I hope they help you plan your travels across this beautiful country!
Monaco is a sovereign micro-country located on the French Riviera in Western Europe. The country is bordered on three sides by France, with the Mediterranean Sea on the fourth, and the Italian Riviera a few kilometers east. According to the 2016 census, Monaco is the world's second-smallest (after the Vatican) and most densely-populated sovereign state, with an area of 2.020 km2 and a population of roughly 38,400 people per km2. Monaco has been a magnet for high-rollers and hedonists since the early twentieth century, and it is home to the annual Formula One Grand Prix.