Selva Monte-Carlo opens as Monaco’s latest nightlife destination in Casino Square

A new club has opened in the heart of Monaco’s historic Casino Square, aiming to redefine the Principality’s summer nightlife. Selva Monte-Carlo, which launched on 1st May, is a collaboration between Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer and D.ream International. It joins the group’s growing portfolio of high-end hospitality and entertainment venues.

Located within the newly redeveloped Café de Paris complex and accessible via Allée François Blanc, Selva offers guests a tropical-inspired clubbing experience. The venue, open from May to September, operates late into the night and can accommodate up to 200 guests. It is designed to evoke what organisers call the “dark side of the jungle”, with a setting that combines rich visual detail, an exotic atmosphere, and an immersive soundscape.

The club builds on the success of neighbouring establishments such as Amazónico Monte-Carlo and Buddha-Bar. Its music programming focuses on house and electro-tropical styles, curated by a rotation of local DJs and international acts. Selva is also set to play a central role during the Monaco Grand Prix weekend, with four nights of special performances from acts including Hugel, Themba, and Adam Ten.

In addition to its musical offering, Selva Monte-Carlo places a strong emphasis on high-end mixology. The club’s cocktail menu includes selections such as La Femme d’Or, crafted using Rémy Martin Louis XIII cognac and accented with fig and apricot bitters, passionfruit mead, honey, and saffron. Another signature drink, L’Embarricado, features aged Enemigo tequila blended with Campari, Picon Amer, and Cocchi vermouth.

The opening of Selva forms part of Monte-Carlo SBM’s broader strategy to enhance the Principality’s appeal as a luxury destination. By positioning Selva in the Casino Square and operating Jimmy’z Monte-Carlo at the beachfront, the group aims to offer two distinct nightlife experiences in its two flagship locations.

Selva Monte-Carlo is currently open from Thursday to Saturday, with doors opening at midnight and closing at 5am. Entry is by reservation, with the final booking accepted at 3am and the last admission at 4am. A formal dress code is enforced.

More information can be found on the Monte-Carlo SBM website.

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