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		<title>The Best Photography Locations in Monaco</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Lisa Michele Burns]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Where to take beautiful photos in Monaco &#8211; Vantage points + photo spots It’s a tiny coastal country that bathes in the warm Mediterranean sun year round and is home to the most luxurious hotels, stores and mega yachts. Oh and of course there’s the royal palace perched high above it all. Monaco is one of the most fascinating countries I’ve visited. Gardens are perfectly trimmed, the sea glistens, rubbish is non-existent and there is an ever present atmosphere of elegance. Despite being home to the uber wealthy it’s surprisingly accessible…you can stroll past yachts worth millions, park your rental car beside a Lamborghini and wander right beside the palace. If you’re visiting the south of France, a day trip to Monaco is well worth the trip, the train or bus journey alone takes in some incredible scenery. I would however suggest spending the night because after dark it’s another world. The coach loads of tourists have left, the marina is quiet as the city lights sparkle on the water and it feels like you’re allowed to call Monte Carlo home, even if it’s just for one night. I’ve put together a list of the best photography locations in Monaco...</p>
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