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Does Monaco have a supermarket?

On the other, you'll find lots of everyday shopping, there's a large Carrefour supermarket here to buy groceries and everyday items at very reasonable prices.



Despite its reputation as a playground for the ultra-wealthy and a hub for high-end boutiques, Monaco absolutely has standard supermarkets that serve its residential population and budget-conscious visitors. The most prominent is the massive Carrefour located in the Fontvieille Shopping Centre, which offers everything from fresh produce and household goods to an extensive selection of French wines and cheeses at prices comparable to those in neighboring France. Additionally, there is a Casino Supermarché located near the Port Hercule area and several Marché U and Spar convenience stores scattered throughout the different districts like Monte Carlo and La Condamine. These supermarkets are essential for the thousands of people who live and work in the Principality every day. While you will certainly find luxury food halls like the one in the Metropole Shopping Monte-Carlo, the standard supermarkets provide a crucial dose of normalcy and affordability in an otherwise expensive city-state, allowing travelers to grab affordable snacks, water, and picnic supplies while exploring the famous Larvotto Beach or the Prince's Palace.

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