The FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off on Thursday 11th June, and Monaco’s SBM venues are gearing up to screen matches across some of the Principality’s most distinctive addresses — from a Lebanese restaurant at the Hôtel de Paris to the iconic La Rascasse on the circuit. Here is where to watch, and what to expect.
Em Sherif Monte-Carlo — Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo
Em Sherif at the Hôtel de Paris will be screening matches from 11th June to 19th July on a giant screen in its interior lounge, with the rest of the restaurant — including the terrace — continuing to operate normally. Packages are tiered by round: group stages and last 32 require a minimum spend of €200 per person, rising to €300 for the last 16, €400 for the quarter-finals, €450 for the semi-finals and €500 for the final, with the top rounds including a Magnum of Champagne per table of six. Menus combine hot and cold mezzes, mains and desserts. Advance reservations and prepayment are required. +377 98 06 88 75 / emsherifmc@sbm.mc
Blue Gin — Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort
The Monte-Carlo Bay’s Blue Gin bar will screen matches across five screens — one inside, two on the terrace, one at the bar and one in the smoking room — from 11th June to 19th July, running from 6.30pm to 1.30am. No packages are offered; the bar operates as normal, with a deposit of €50 per person potentially required for certain matches. Given the limited capacity, reservations are strongly advised. +377 98 06 00 15
Café de Paris Monte-Carlo — Place du Casino
The most accessible option on the list, Café de Paris will screen every match of the tournament from 11th June to 19th July across eight screens spread across the ground floor, first floor and two upper terrace screens. Open from 8am to 12.30am, with the regular menu on offer and no fixed packages, it is the most flexible viewing option in the SBM portfolio. Reservations are not required but are strongly recommended. +377 98 06 76 23
Marlow — Place Princesse Gabriella
Marlow at Mareterra will screen all matches live between 8.30am and 11pm from 11th to 28th June, across two screens — one on the terrace and one inside. The regular menu is available throughout and no packages are required. Reservations are recommended. +377 98 06 14 00
La Rascasse — Quai Antoine Ier
La Rascasse is the natural home of World Cup viewing in Monaco — and with a giant outdoor screen on the lower terrace, a projector and large screen on both floors, a VIP screen on each level, four televisions at the ground floor bar, three screens at the first floor bar and a large screen on the upper terrace, it has the infrastructure to match the occasion. The venue will open for major matches outside its usual hours, including key France fixtures — France v Senegal on 16th June, France v Iraq on 22nd June and France v Norway on 26th June, all at 9pm. A beer bar will be set up on the lower terrace and a match prediction game will run for France games and the knockout rounds. Reservations are strongly recommended. +377 98 06 16 16
Amazonico Monte-Carlo — Place du Casino
Amazonico will begin screening matches from 11th June in its lounge on a single screen, expanding to four outdoor screens across all exterior spaces from the quarter-finals onwards. The restaurant runs Thursday to Tuesday from 6pm to 2am, closing at 3am on Fridays and Saturdays. +377 98 06 14 14
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Photo of La Rascasse, source: MCSBM