Discover your perfect stay in Menton.
Discover the most iconic attractions in Menton
Find the perfect place to stay in Menton




Menton, the "Pearl of France", is a Mediterranean gem in the Alpes-Maritimes department, globally famed for its Lemon Festival. This border town blends French elegance with Italian passion, featuring cobblestone old town, Baroque churches, and cliffside sea views. Its mild climate made it a 19th-century aristocratic health resort, now maintaining the "Garden of France" reputation with citrus groves and flower cultivation.
Top attractions include the gilded Baroque altar of Saint-Michel Basilica and mosaic art at Jean Cocteau Museum. Wander through Vieille Ville's ochre buildings and arcaded streets, or admire Monaco's coastline from Promenade du Soleil. Don't miss February's Lemon Festival parades with giant citrus sculptures, while summer calls for exploring tropical plants at Jardin Serre de la Madone.
Menton cuisine shows Italian influence with lemon-infused dishes. Must-try tarte au citron and seafood risotto. The Marché des Halles offers fresh olives, goat cheese, and socca pancakes. Michelin-starred Le Mirazur specializes in Mediterranean molecular gastronomy.
The hub is Menton Train Station with TER trains to Nice (40min) and Monaco (10min). Most sights are walkable; buses 1/2/3 cover the town (€1.5/ride). For day trips, use Uber or rentals—note old town stairs aren't car-friendly. Summer parking is scarce; Parking du Bastion (€15/day) is recommended.
Best periods are April-June (citrus blossoms) and September-October (fewer crowds), averaging 20-25°C. Book 6 months early for February's Lemon Festival. July-August sees packed beaches and 50% higher rates. Winter rarely dips below 10°C, ideal for sun-seekers.
Language: French dominant, English understood in tourist areas. Currency: Euros only—Visa/Mastercard more accepted than Amex. Healthcare: Hôpital de Menton (+33 4 92 10 50 50) downtown; pharmacies marked by green crosses. Internet: Free WiFi at town hall square and library. Voltage: 230V with two-round-pin sockets. Emergency: Police 17, ambulance 15. Schengen medical insurance is strongly advised.