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Monaco Targets Multi Millionaire Tourists

Sunday, July 12th, 2009
The Casino In Monte Carlo

The Casino In Monte Carlo

Monaco acts like a magnet for the wealthy – if they don’t want to live there for the tax haven reasons they almost certainly want to visit.

And while the recession might be hitting ordinary people, and they are cutting back on their holidays, even with losses on the stock markets the ultra rich still have enough money not to notice a big loss at the Monte Carlo casino.

But there’s more to Monaco than just the casino for the ultra rich to enjoy…and part with their money.

Held in September, the Yacht Show is recognised worldwide as the leader of its type, with royalty mixing with celebrities and the ultra rich to view the latest offerings from the yacht world – and at the end of May each year of course there is the Monaco Grand Prix.

For million and billionaires who like to go shopping, Monaco has all the top boutiques in Monte Carlo. From Prada to Cartier, and Gucci to Louis Vuitton, it’s a shoppers paradise – and of course the Aston Martin, Ferrari and Lamborghini car showrooms are all closeby in case they need to transport it home.

And for hotels, it’s difficult to imagine a better choice than the hotels in Monaco millionaires would be able to choose from.

From the classic Hotel de Paris in Casino Square with its Michelin Star restaurant, the Hermitage and the Columbus are all known throughout the world for their excellence and five star service.

And if the ultra rich decide to move to Monaco full time they would be welcome if their background checks out – and they will need to have money to buy a Monte Carlo property.

In recent years London and Monaco have both held the title of the most expensive property in the world, with Monaco recently outstripping London’s most exclusive areas to top the list of the world’s most expensive real estate.

But it isn’t just the luxury items that will impressive the wealthy if they decide to live in Monaco, because Monaco has best broadband access in the world, showing that the tax haven and the banks in Monaco are not just moving with the times, but welcoming new technology and embracing the new opportunities it affords. Perfect for those who run a business and want to carry on doing so while living in Monaco.

Over 40 per cent of Monaco households have and use broadband, while broadband is available to every property in the Principality – the second smallest country in the world after the Vatican.

For those multi millionaires who do decide to visit Monaco, there’s little doubt that some will buy a property and settle in the Principality full-time.

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Recession Is Temporary – Monte Carlo Class Is Permanent

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

Fontvieille Monaco

It’s recession time in Europe, and a lot of holiday destinations are worried about their prospects for 2009 – but some European areas who attract high spending individuals might not notice much difference in the year ahead.

Monaco conjures up an image of sophistication, the world’s best street car race, the casino, elegance, celebrities and wealth, and is a magnet for high spenders.

But does the reality live up to the image?

Well, yes it does – at least according to official figures for Monaco’s hotels, which include the Hotel de Paris in Monte Carlo’s Casino Square, recognised as one of the top hotels in the world, and the Columbus Hotel in the Fontvieille district of Monaco.

In a recent report on Monaco’s tourism, the Director General of the tourist office announced that no less than 93 per cent of the Principality’s hotel capacity is in the luxury category – more than any other country in the world, and confirming Monaco’s status as haven for the wealthy.

Also in the report figures showed that Monaco increased her tourist numbers by 36 per cent between 2004 and 2007, and last year alone saw a 10 per cent increase over 2006.

But good as the figures are, Monaco wants to further increase her tourists numbers. Unusually it’s not just the numbers overall she wants to improve on, impressive though they are already – but one category in particular.

And it’s a category of tourist that Monaco is particularly well placed to attract compared to almost every other country in the world – URI’s.

URI’s could almost have been a class of tourist specially designed for Monaco and all that she offers – and it stands for Ultra Rich Individuals.

One URI could spend more in a week in Monaco than several hundred average tourists, with the Monte Carlo casino quite capable of taking a few hundred thousand Euros off the ultra rich in an evening or two. One URI from Italy was recently reported in a British newspaper as cashing up 700,000 Euros for one evening on the tables!

As well as the Monte Carlo casino Monaco has a lot more luxury that the ultra rich can spend their money on.

The Principality has an awful lot of luxury hotels, and they seldom come cheap. A suite could cost nearly 50,000 Euros a week. And outside of the casino and hotels there are always the car showrooms, estate agents and yacht brokers where a billionaire could happily while away a few hours on buying the very best of everything.

And evidence of the ultra rich’s spending is everywhere to be seen in Monaco – Aston Martin and Ferraris abound – the best clothes and fashion boutiques – and in the harbour yachts custom designed for billionaires.

With spending power like that, it won’t take many extra tourists for Monaco to improve the amount of money coming in for 2009.

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