APEX expert for Monaco
Knows the Monaco hotel and restaurant scene firsthand: which reception will be discreet, which maître d' to call directly, which dress code holds for which venue. Brief any new model joining the Monaco pool.
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Monaco runs differently from Moscow or Dubai. The principality lives by an event calendar: F1 at the end of May, Top Marques in April, the Yacht Show at the end of September, SBM gala evenings in winter, the Rolex Masters tennis. In peak weeks the city triples in density, hotels book six months ahead, and demand for companions splits the year into "ordinary" and "event" weeks.
In ordinary weeks the work runs calm, in the spirit of the Côte d'Azur: dinners at Le Louis XV or Joël Robuchon, evenings at the casino, walks along the Larvotto promenade, trips to Cap Ferrat. Requests come in two to three days ahead, the choice is wide, agreements happen without rush. The manager replies in the first three minutes, the model is matched in thirty to sixty.
In event weeks — F1, Yacht Show, Top Marques, the ATP grand finale — the rhythm changes. Managers on shift run tighter, premium-segment availability for those dates is leaner, and any "for tonight" turns into "let's see what's left". For these dates we recommend planning a month ahead, not a day.
The F1 Monaco Grand Prix runs the last weekend of May — four days of dense city programming: practice on Thursday, qualifying on Saturday, the race on Sunday. The city closes around the circuit, hotels with balconies over the Hairpin (Fairmont, La Rascasse) go for ridiculous money as early as February. Guests — team owners, sponsors, celebrities, well-off fans. Companion service in those days is a separate format, with its own logistics and its own pricing.
Monaco Yacht Show — last weekend of September, four days, around 120 super-yachts of 25 metres and up in Port Hercule. Audience — owners and prospective owners of yachts, brokers, designers, industry celebrities. The companion format here is private dinners on board, vernissages at yacht-house pavilions, after-parties at Buddha-Bar and Jimmy'z. Demand runs so high that our best models for these dates are booked two to three months ahead.
Top Marques Monaco — April, a supercar and yacht exhibition at Grimaldi Forum. A less intense week than F1 or the Yacht Show, but still raised demand — mainly around gala evenings and closed previews.
Monte-Carlo — our principal district. Place du Casino, Hôtel de Paris, Hermitage, Métropole, Le Louis XV, the casino, Café de Paris, Buddha-Bar — all of it inside a 300-metre radius. This is the heart of the principality and the first place we suggest to a new client.
La Condamine — the Port Hercule district. Yachts, yacht clubs, dinners on board, the embankment. In season — non-stop events, private receptions on the water. We work this format throughout the warm season, May through October.
Larvotto — the beach quarter. Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort, Maya Bay, Cipriani, La Vigie at Monte-Carlo Beach Club. A lighter format for summer meetings — lunch by the water, evening on the terrace.
Fontvieille — the district by the heliport. Transfers from Nice arrive here. Less touristy, sometimes clients move here when they want quiet outside the casino zone.
Monaco-Ville (the Old Town) — the Grimaldi Palace, the Oceanographic Museum, narrow streets. An intimate restaurant format, but no bright nightlife. We come here for lunch occasionally.
Trips along the Côte d'Azur — Saint-Tropez (2 hours), Cannes (1 hour), Antibes (45 minutes), Nice (30 minutes), Cap Ferrat (15 minutes), Cap d'Ail (10 minutes). Italian Riviera — San Remo (40 minutes), Portofino (2 hours). All trips are agreed in advance, minimum a day ahead. For clients on a yacht — we go out to sea with the crew, on a "day" or "two-day" format.
Monaco's etiquette is ultra-conservative, and Monte-Carlo Casino is the prime example. Salle Privée and Salons Européens require a jacket for men (in the evening — mandatory); sneakers, shorts and sportswear are not allowed. For a model on a casino evening — cocktail or evening dress, court shoes, minimum jewellery (but expensive), natural make-up. This is not a place for clubwear.
Le Louis XV (Alain Ducasse, three Michelin stars) — formal dress code, jacket required, long or cocktail dress. Joël Robuchon Monte-Carlo (two stars) — a touch softer, but still an elegant format. Le Grill at Hôtel de Paris — business/cocktail.
Buddha-Bar and Twiga Monte-Carlo — evening elegant casual, brighter palette welcome. Jimmy'z — club format, but not mass-market: dress to impress, no jeans or sneakers. La Vigie in summer — beach-cocktail, a long light dress.
At the SBM hotels (Société des Bains de Mer — Hôtel de Paris, Hermitage, Métropole, Monte-Carlo Bay) reception staff have worked with high-end guests for decades. With a correct visit — no awkward questions. Correct means a calm arrival, no luggage, a visit to a guest agreed in advance.
Minimum slot — 2 hours. Less than that we don't take, the same as in our other cities. Two hours in Monaco isn't really enough to sit at Le Louis XV or to go to Cap Ferrat and back. The real format here is from 4 hours upward, more often a night or a full day.
Base pricing — from $1,200 for 2 hours, $1,500 for 4 hours, $2,500 for a night, $4,000 for 24 hours, $6,000 for 48 hours. Media segment — from $3,500 for 2 hours, $5,000 for 4 hours. All prices in US dollars; payment also accepted in euros at the current rate, and by agreement — cryptocurrency.
For F1 weekend and Monaco Yacht Show pricing is separate — demand on those dates runs three to five times higher than usual, the best models are booked two to three months ahead, and the standard sheet does not apply. Terms are agreed personally through the manager, usually with a deposit and a model fixed in advance. The same applies to the ATP grand finale and the larger SBM gala evenings. For all other dates of the year — the standard pricing in this document.
Sharing a model's photos with third parties is forbidden. We don't haggle after the meeting. These boundaries are the same across all 48 cities of our network.
Names stay private — this is what our clients value. What we can show is roles, scope and the work each person does in your scenario.
Knows the Monaco hotel and restaurant scene firsthand: which reception will be discreet, which maître d' to call directly, which dress code holds for which venue. Brief any new model joining the Monaco pool.
On shift in chat. Replies within the first three minutes. Holds the full picture of the day: who is free, who fits the scenario, what is booked at which venue. The first person you talk to.
Works with returning clients on a personal basis. Holds preferences, scenario history, the small details that make the second meeting easier than the first. Manages weekend and travel formats.
Holds the box-office contacts for the city, knows the dress codes by venue and by event class. Briefs the model when the scenario includes a premiere or a closed reception.
Coordinates trips beyond the city: visa timing, transfer logistics, accommodation, on-site fixers when needed. Plans 2-7 day formats and inter-city moves.
This address houses a coordination point. Meetings with companions take place at SBM hotels, on yachts in Port Hercule, in Monte-Carlo restaurants and at clients' private residences — not at this address. Communication runs through the Telegram manager.
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