Monaco’s Administration des Domaines has launched applications for three commercial lettings — two ground-floor units at the new Résidence Héméra on boulevard Rainier III and a fully equipped food kiosk near îlot Pasteur — with a deadline of 27th April.
The listings were published in the Journal de Monaco on 27th March and 3rd April.
Two units at Résidence Héméra
Both spaces are located on the ground floor of bloc A at 5, boulevard Rainier III and are offered in shell condition, requiring the incoming tenant to fit them out.
The first unit, lot R0-1, covers approximately 94 m² and is available for general commercial use. Restaurant activity of any kind is excluded, as is any professional or office use. The installation of extraction systems is also prohibited.
The second unit, lot R0-2, is slightly larger at approximately 105 m² and is designated specifically for food-to-go operations — snack bars, salad bars, sandwich shops, bakeries, ice cream, tea rooms, crêperies and similar formats. The successful applicant will be expected to serve the lunchtime trade of Monaco’s working population. No outdoor terrace space is provided with either unit, and operators must ensure their activity generates no noise or odour nuisance to neighbouring residents.
Kiosk near îlot Pasteur
The third letting is a fully fitted and equipped kiosk of approximately 30 m² situated between îlot Pasteur and the Hélios building, designated for food and snacking. It must open at minimum from Monday to Friday, 7:30 to 17:30. The letting also includes a separate 15 m² public convenience facility comprising two toilets — one accessible to people with reduced mobility — and a staff changing room.
No terrace space is provided by the Administration des Domaines as part of this letting. Applicants wishing to operate an outdoor terrace may apply separately to the Mairie de Monaco, which holds sole authority over use of public space.
How to apply
Application dossiers can be collected from the Administration des Domaines, fifth floor, 5 promenade Honoré II, Hall A, Monday to Friday from 9:30 to 17:00, or downloaded via the Princely Government’s Mon Entreprise portal. All applications must be submitted to the Administration des Domaines by noon on Monday 27 April 2026.
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