You have really an awesome weekend ahead as far as activities and entertainment goes. There is a wide variety of things to do and you must enjoy it to the full extent.

12th Ladies Vintage Car Rally with the theme “French Riviera – Chic & Glamour”, organized by the Child Care Monaco, will be held on Sunday September 7, 2025.
An unforgettable day for a good cause… The rally is organized to raise funds for Child Care Monaco projects. The rally starts and ends in Monaco.

From September 4 to 7, 2025 there will be held a weekend fully dedicated to underwater photography, organized by the Club d’Exploration Sous-Marine de Monaco (CESMM), whose Honorary President is H.S.H. Prince Albert II.
This event highlights values that are dear to the Principality: ecology, environmental protection, and ocean preservation. Through underwater photography, it aims to raise awareness of the beauty and diversity of Monaco’s marine life.
The weekend, rich in competitions, will feature in particular:
• The 20th National Underwater Photography Competition,
• The 2nd International Challenge (the first edition held 10 years ago), gathering 11 nations in Monaco and introducing, for the very first time worldwide, a night dive,
• The junior competition “Regards sous la mer”, whose results will be revealed by the six members of the jury.

The 7th edition of Monaco Hereditary Prince Jacques Petanque Challenge, will take place on September 6 and 7 at the Rainier-III bowling alley. A field of completely crazy density. 180 teams are expected to take part in this competition.

Monaco International Book Fair (Salon International du Livre de Monaco) is held from 6th to 7th September 2025 in the Grimaldi Forum Monaco.
Every year, this not-to-be-missed event brings together renowned authors, emerging talent and reading enthusiasts in an exceptional setting.
On the programme: literary encounters, captivating conferences and inspiring discussions at the literary cafés. It’s a unique opportunity to delve deep into the creative process, explore the many facets of writing and share the emotion of words.

The exhibition “Tomorrow the Ocean?”, held till September 7th in Quai Antoine I Exhibition Hall, is part of the “Shared Sea – Year of the Sea” initiative led by the French Ministry of Ecological Transition, and designed to coincide with the Blue Economy and Finance Forum and the Third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC 3) to be held in Monaco and Nice in June 2025.
The displays set out for visitors provide an opportunity to embrace the complexity of our contemporary relationship with the marine world, through more than 60 works produced by 28 artists from all five continents.

From July 5 to September 14, 2025, the State Apartments of the Prince’s Palace of Monaco will host the exhibition “Grace” #1, a sensitive and unique invitation to rediscover the luminous and multifaceted personality of Princess Grace, born Grace Patricia Kelly.
Conceived under the shared vision of Natalia Mlodzikowska, Exhibitions Manager at the Collections Department of the Prince’s Palace of Monaco and General Curator, and guest artistic curator Marie-Eve Mestre, this exhibition offers an intimate approach, far from clichés and rigid representations, to reveal the woman behind the icon: her nuances, her emotions, her quiet strength.
Spread over 90 m² in three rooms of the Palace, “Grace” #1 draws primarily from the collections and archives of the Prince’s Palace. Photographs, personal objects, jewelry, and accessories poignantly tell the story of the woman behind the icon: a sensitive, brilliant, courageous, and free figure.

The New National Museum of Monaco is dedicating an original exhibition to cacti and succulent plants on 06.07.2025 – 11.01.2026, in collaboration with the YVES SAINT LAURENT Museum in Marrakech, which initiated the project in 2024. Curated by Marc Jeanson and Laurent Le Bon, with scenography by Jasmin Oezcebi, “Cactus” offers a dual perspective, botanical and artistic, on these plants.

To celebrate 50 years in the Principality, Buccellati presents an exceptional exhibition at its boutique in the Hôtel de Paris, Place du Casino. Historic jewelry, fine silversmith pieces, original sketches, and family archives showcase the artistic heritage of the Italian maison.

An Immersive exhibition “There Was a First Time” opened at Louis II Stadium to celebrate its 40th anniversary.
The exhibition is staged along the pedestrian walkway inside the stadium, newly renovated for the occasion, and will be open to the public for several months. It will highlight landmark firsts at the stadium: the first football match, the first world record, the first archery competition, the first concert, the first boxing gala and many others.
Thanks to archives, photographs and posters contributed by various organisations and bodies, visitors will have the opportunity to relive these historic occasions and gain a sense of the impact that the Louis II Stadium has had on sport and culture in Monaco.
The Monaco Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology invites you to discover its new temporary exhibition: The Butterfly Effect: The Pre-History of Animals, organised under the High Patronage of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco. Explore whole rooms themed to the animal kingdom and biodiversity, and take a fascinating journey through archaeology and our natural history! It is open until Monday 1 December 2025, from 9 am to 6 pm in Musée d’Anthropologie Préhistorique.
Of course there are other interesting events taking place in Monaco. If you want to learn more about them visit our Calendar.
So have fun and enjoy your weekend!