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DESTINATION GUIDE: What fans can eat, see and do when they visit Monaco for the Grand Prix
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Amy OveryRacing cars first took to the narrow winding streets of Monaco back in 1929, and ever since the first Formula 1 World Championship season of 1950, the race has become one of the most famous – and it’s not hard to see why...
Tiny in size (second only to Vatican City as the world’s smallest sovereign state) but big on glamour and glitz, this gem of a principality lies just 17 miles from the Italian border on the sparkling Cote d’Azur, and is arguably at its dazzling best in late May during Grand Prix week.
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