Morning: After checking in, stroll to the Monaco Market (Marché de la Condamine) where local bakers showcase fresh croissants and sweet pastries. Sample a warm almond croissant while watching the bustling market atmosphere.
Afternoon: Head to the historic Place du Casino and try the famous socca from a street stall— a crispy chickpea pancake perfect with a dash of sea salt.
Evening: Wander along the waterfront promenade and enjoy a late‑night bite of grilled pissaladière at a pop‑up stand near the Port Hercule, paired with a glass of local rosé.
Find HotelsMorning: Visit the charming Fontvieille Farmers’ Market and indulge in fresh fruit‑filled crepes from the vendor La Crêperie du Port.
Afternoon: Explore the narrow lanes of Le Rocher where a hidden cart serves steaming bowls of barbagiuan, a savory pastry filled with cheese, ham, and herbs.
Evening: Experience the vibrant night buzz at Rue de la Turbie and savor spicy churros drizzled with chocolate from the street chef “Churro Man”.
Find HotelsMorning: Begin with a light breakfast of smoked salmon bagels from the stall Sea & Bread near the Monaco Grand Prix circuit.
Afternoon: Stop at the bustling Port de Monaco and taste freshly grilled calamari served with a lemon‑herb aioli from the “Calamari Corner”.
Evening: Dine on a platter of marinated anchovies and olives at the lively La Petite Italie food truck parked beside the Casino Gardens.
Find HotelsMorning: Grab a quick bite of Japanese‑style takoyaki from the colorful cart Octopus Bites near the Monaco Cathedral.
Afternoon: Wander to Place du Palais and try Mexican‑inspired tacos with a Mediterranean twist—filled with grilled halloumi and fresh salsa—served by “Taco Monaco”.
Evening: End the day with Indian street food, sampling spicy pani puri from the vendor Spice Trail on Avenue de la Costa.
Find HotelsMorning: Delight in a flaky almond‑filled pain au chocolat from the bakery stall Dolci di Monaco in the Condamine Square.
Afternoon: Satisfy your sweet tooth with a scoop of artisanal gelato—flavors like lavender honey and fig—served by Gelato Mosaic on the promenade.
Evening: Sample traditional fougasse (sweet brioche) drizzled with caramel at the night market near the Monte Carlo Casino.
Find HotelsMorning: Enjoy a gourmet breakfast sandwich featuring truffle‑infused scrambled eggs and smoked ham from the upscale cart Truffle Truck at the Fontvieille Marina.
Afternoon: Relish a gourmet burger with aged Manchego cheese and caramelized onions from the “Monaco Burger Lab” stationed at the Princess Grace Rose Garden.
Evening: Treat yourself to a savory crepe filled with duck confit and orange glaze, prepared by Crepe Royale near the Opera House.
Find HotelsMorning: Start with a hearty bowl of Monegasque lentil soup from the stall Soupe du Soleil in the Old Town.
Afternoon: Grab a final snack of crispy fried falafel wrapped in flatbread, served with tahini, from the popular “Mediterranean Bites” cart at the Casino Square.
Evening: Conclude your trip with a celebratory glass of champagne and a selection of gourmet cheese & charcuterie from the night stall Monaco Gourmet on the waterfront.
Find HotelsIf you have extra days, consider venturing into nearby Nice or Menton for additional street‑food markets and coastal seafood grills. To shorten the trip, focus on the Condamine, Port, and Le Rocher areas, which host the majority of Monaco’s iconic street‑food vendors and still provide a rich culinary experience.