Hey Monte Carlo, anyone for tennis?

The world’s top tennis players have been arriving to play in the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, which started Saturday and runs across the week until Sunday, April 23, at the Monte-Carlo Country Club, Zeljko Franulovic, the tournament’s director, told journalists on Thursday.

The event is the first European tournament in the ATP World Tour Masters 1000. Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal will be playing, as well as several other members of the world Top 10. Several of the courts, including the Rainier III and the Court of Princes, will be fully-booked within a few days, and the public is advised to reserve as soon as possible through the tournament’s official website.

Traffic restrictions in the area are also in effect from April 15-23.

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Supercars, electric cars, flying cars and more this week

AEROMOBIL’s flying supercar will be unveiled at the inauguration of TOP MARQUES
AEROMOBIL’s flying supercar will be unveiled at the inauguration of Top Marques Monaco

Mind-blowing technology shaping the transportation of tomorrow will be at the heart of next month’s Top Marques Monaco, the world’s most exclusive auto show.

Visitors to the 14th edition of Monaco’s Motor Show this week, from April 20 to 23, will be able to see the future first as the exhibition premieres the latest innovations on land, sea and air.

At a press conference at Stars’n’Bars on Tuesday, Manoj Bairstow, Managing Director of Top Marques, said: “For our 14th edition we have sought out the best of the best from flying cars to all-electric supercars with an excess speed of 200 mph.”

Organisers revealed that there would be a remarkable six world premieres in 2017, including AEROMOBIL’s newest model of a flying supercar, which will be unveiled at the inauguration, and so hot off the press Top Marques couldn’t include the information in the presentation, the announcement that the Jean Boulle Luxury Group will reveal at Grimaldi Forum a diamond painted Classic Bentley Azure covered with 2 million gem diamond crystals using Bouille Luxury’s proprietary diamond finish.

Additionally, four supercar world premieres are promised with the Donkervoort G8 RTO, the C10 from Calafoire, the Princess Charlotte Edition of Asfané by Frangivento and an as yet undisclosed Grand Tourer from David Brown Automotive.

PAL V Liberty, the world’s first commercial flying car with a retractable rotor
PAL V Liberty, the world’s first commercial flying car with a retractable rotor

PAL V Liberty, the world’s first commercial flying car with a retractable rotor, will be shown to the public for the first time, and will be for sale at the show for a mere €300,000.

Top Marques is always on the lookout to bring on board Monaco businesses, and the launch of one of the world’s fastest drones, by Monaco innovators MC-CLIC, capable of flying 30 metres per second, was a perfect match. The drone is for sale for €800 (but replacement parts cost as little as €5-€10). There were whispers of a drone versus supercar race on the closed F1 circuit during the show.

Throw into the World Premiere mix, Dendrobium, a two-seater all-electric concept supercar by Vanda Electrics, with a target top speed in excess of 322 km/h, and a 40,700 ton luxury cruise liner, Silver Muse by SILVERSEA, the show’s largest ever luxury exhibitor (which will also recreate a cabin at the Grimaldi Forum and offer visitors a virtual cruise experience) and it’s easy to see why Top Marques has cemented itself as the car show in Monaco.

Dendrobium, a two-seater all-electric supercar by Vanda Electrics
Dendrobium, a two-seater all-electric supercar by Vanda Electrics

“We discovered this year an enormous amount of products that were not worthy of the showcase of Monaco,” Mr Saltzman, Top Marques Sponsorship Director, told Monaco Life. “We scour the world for diversity and innovation, but we always favour investment and innovation from Monaco, which is why we have Jean Boulle, MC-Clic and Frangivento. However, it has to stand on its own merit.”

Monaco’s own VENTURI E-formula team, with guest appearances by drivers Stéphane Sarrazin and Maro Engel will be on hand at this edition of Top Marques. And more than 25 cars will be available for test drives from the Grimaldi Forum, Thursday and Friday on public roads and on Saturday and Sunday, on parts of the F1 track featuring famous corners such as Tabac and Rascasse.

Top watch brands including Franck Muller, Greubel Forsey, Atelier DeMonaco Urwerk as well as more than a dozen haute jewellery brands, plus an unprecedented collection of art including a “Pop-up” gallery by Laurent Strouk in Paris, and works by British sculptor Paul Day, whose memorial dedicated to British soldiers was recently unveiled by Queen Elizabeth II in London.

Photo: Olivia Marocc Photography
Photo: Olivia Marocc Photography

“What makes Top Marques unique,” Mr Saltzman pointed out, “is that you can meet the people who actually design the things on display at the show.”

The timely theme of this year’s Top Marques Business Breakfast is “The Brexit Trap: What About Financing the Real Economy”. Special guests include Minister of Finance Jean Castellini, Xavier Rolet, chief executive of the London Stock Exchange and Mathilde Lemoine, Chief Economist at Edmond de Rothschild Group.

In closing the morning’s press conference, Mr Saltzman said, “We would like to thank our Patron, HSH Prince Albert, for his support of Top Marques from its inception, as well as our partner in this adventure, the Edmond de Rothschild Group. We are also very grateful to our sponsors Dotta Immoblier, Burgess, Silversea, La Societe des Bains de Mer, La Direction du Tourisme et des Congrès and Meregalli.” He added his appreciation for Stars’n’Bars for their support and said this year there will be an after-party at L’ÉTÉ.

Top Marques Directors Mederic Del Monaco, Manoj Bairstow and Steven Saltzman
Top Marques Directors Mederic Del Monaco, Manoj Bairstow and Steven Saltzman

Speaking to Monaco Life, Mr Saltzman explained, “We consider ourselves a supercar show, which means that certain types of vehicles don’t make our grade. We avoid mainstream and mass production, for example. So that puts us in a niche, but we are also a lifestyle show so we solicit innovations like flying cars, which would not be seen at a traditional auto show. We see other cars shows in Monaco in a different league. We’re inside and we’ve been here for 14 years.”

Given that advance ticket sales are three times ahead of where they were last year, the Top Marques team is confident they’ll break last year’s figure of 42,000 entrances.

For more information about tickets or exhibitors, see the Top Marques Monaco 2017 website.

Article first published March 21, 2017.

 

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New in Monaco: the best food … in jars!

boco4An innovative concept in fine cuisine is being pioneered by the Ferniot brothers at 25 bis boulevard Albert 1er. Boco is a bistro that has been open since the end of March, offering dishes served in clear glass jars to preserve flavour and freshness, as concocted by starred chefs and great pastry chefs. There’s a seasonal menu with accessible prices, from just €16, or as they say, “the best food for the best price”.

The Ferniot brothers are striving to create a new restaurant model, one that meets, above all, their own expectation for quality and taste, and Boco is the realisation of thirty years of dreams. Their father, Jean Ferniot, a writer, a journalist and gastronomic enthusiast, raised the boys from the cradle in French gastronomic traditions.

Vincent is a culinary and gastronomic journalist. Every day on France 3 TV, on the programme “Midi in France”, he shares his passion for the best products and food with viewers and chefs. He is well respected in the culinary world and now people can also taste his gourmet dishes.

His brother, Simon, graduated from the prestigious École Hôtelière de Lausanne but decided to work as a marketing man for some major companies before becoming a business manager in the food supplements sector. Sporty and attentive to wellbeing, he is convinced that good cooking and good health can be combined, if you make an effort.

Boco is open Monday to Friday, from 8 am to 3 pm, with delivery possible in the evening.

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Howdy Sailors! Local guides needed in Monaco for visiting ship

HMS Echo in Malta 2008.
HMS Echo in Malta 2008.

HMS Echo, one of the Royal Navy’s Survey Ships, will visit Monaco from Monday, April 24 to Friday, April 28. This coincides with the International Hydrographic Conference also being held in Monaco, the world centre of nautical charting, being the seat since 1921 of the International Hydrographic Organisation.

The 90-metre Echo will spend just a few days berthed in the port before resuming her work of updating Admiralty Charts of the Mediterranean, Red Sea and Indian Ocean, and saving migrants from drowning.

This British warship will be busy displaying her advanced equipment to the foreign hydrographers attending the conference, and a reception hosted by the Navy on April 26, will be reserved for delegates from IHO Member States worldwide. However, the ship’s company do want to meet local British residents.

People wishing to “Meet the Navy” and who are able to show some of the crew around, on foot, by car or by boat, should contact Commander Michael Healy (mhealy@orange.fr) or Beverley Holt (Beverley@bandbintenational.com) indicating availability and contact details.

Hosts are likely to be invited onboard for a short private tour by their Royal Navy guests, but this cannot be guaranteed. The ship will be too busy to receive the public onboard.

“Any British family with teenage boys or girls wondering about a future exciting and varied career would do well to take the chance to talk to these enthusiastic visitors and enquire about chances for sea experience in the summer,” Commander Healy said.

Echo made a port call in Monaco in October 2014 – the crew described it as a “memorable visit.”

During the visit, there will be other coordinated events at local bars and also fun activities, like bowling, as well as, hopefully, tours of the Casino and Oceanographic museum.

Article first published April, 20, 2017.

 

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Invitation to a private tour of Japanese Garden 

Japanese-garden-MonacoFree guided tours of Monaco’s Japanese Garden are being offered until May 1 as part of the inaugural Côte d’Azur Garden “OFF” Festival.

The garden, a favourite with visitors, has the various symbolic, immutable elements of a Japanese garden, including a pond, islands, a waterfall, a tea-house and its own garden, lanterns and bridges.

Located next to the Mediterranean, the Garden was for the most part designed in 1994 by Japanese landscape architect Yasuo Beppu, in line with age-old traditions, at the request of Prince Rainier III, and named after the late Princess Grace.

Visits for the free guided tour are by appointment (Mr. Restellini:+377 98 98 83 36), with registration required.

 

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