If I could live anywhere in the world, it would be Monaco. After a vacation in Monaco, I knew it was a place where I wanted to be. I would live in Monaco for its beautiful architecture, climate, culture, shops, food and history.
The steep, rocky hills and waterline have inclined architecture in Monaco. The architecture generally reflects a Mediterranean side. Recent construction from locals has built numerous high-rise apartment buildings. Like many Mediterranean communities, some medieval structures were preserved in the old fortified city, a structure like the palace of Monaco. As you can see Monaco has a great mix of historical and modern architecture that makes it the perfect place for my adaptable personality .
Monaco is world renown for its beautiful scenery because of its outlook on the Mediterranean Sea. Monaco is divided into four neighbourhoods that all have something different to offer: Monaco-Ville, the old original city, La Condamine, along the port; Monte-Carlo, the main resort, residential and tourist area; and Fontvieille, a newly constructed area on land reclaimed from the sea. These areas added together make Monaco such an all-round country. This is great for me because I enjoy seeing areas with a bit of everything.
As much as I love Canada, I cannot stand 8 months of winter and that is why Monaco is where I would choose to live. Monaco's climate is typical of the Mediterranean. This means that the climate is mild year-round, with an average temperature of 8 -30 degrees Celsius. This is the perfect weather because it is not cold nor hot, and it is ideal for a walk along the beach or just relaxing.
Monaco has beautiful places, food and shopping centers. Access to fresh, local produce and the sea has led to the appreciation of first-class cuisine. Both French and Italian influences can be found in local recipes. Not only is the food great but so are the shopping malls. Just because Monaco is the smallest country does not mean it is completely cut off. You can keep up with all the hottest designers with no problem in Monaco.
Monaco’s culture is affected by the local citizens and surrounding countries. Since Monaco is so close to France and Spain, it is the best blend of both. They have many similar things; languages, food, culture, people and way of life are only a few key similarities.
Monaco is a well-kept country this keeps it a hot tourist spot. The main ways Monaco is kept gorgeous are the constant gardeners and workers cleaning streets and tending to the greenery. Monaco also makes sure that it is always kept in mint condition for better reviews and higher satisfaction from tourists. If Monaco is such a beautiful place to visit imagine how it would be if you lived there.
Monaco also has a magnificent history; in time, different groups such as the French and Spanish have captured Monaco, and those periods were not exactly a bad thing. Every time Monaco was taken over each group has brought Monaco new ideas and developed the country more than it was before, creating the beautiful vicinity it is to this day. This history also has many other positive effects such as traditions. Different to Canada, Monaco has a rich history filled with customs and national identity making Monaco so unique.
In conclusion, with Monaco’s abundance of, climate, culture, shops, food, scenery and history I know that Monaco is the place that I would be living if I could. The rich culture that is found in Monaco is one of a kind and proves that it is the place for me.
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