Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Monaco in Overdrive: Top Marques 2026 Set to Break All Records

 


From 6 to 10 May 2026, the spotlight returns to the glittering shores of Monaco as
Top Marques Monaco storms back into the iconic Grimaldi Forum under the High Patronage of Prince Albert II of Monaco. And if organisers are to be believed, this won’t just be another edition — it will be the biggest, boldest, and most electrifying showcase in the event’s history.

Branded as “the world’s most exclusive auto show,” Top Marques is doubling down on spectacle in 2026 with an expanded footprint, headline-grabbing world premieres, and an entirely new pavilion devoted to elite automotive artistry.

The Luxury Tuners Hall: Power Meets Personalisation

New for 2026 is a 1,500m² Luxury Tuners Hall in the Verrière space of the Grimaldi Forum — a dedicated arena for bespoke automotive craftsmanship. This addition marks a natural evolution for the show, shining a spotlight on the high-performance customisers and design houses that transform already extraordinary machines into rolling works of art.

Leading the charge is Mansory, joined by tuning powerhouses including TopCar and Brabus. Expect exclusive unveilings, radical reinterpretations of iconic marques, and the kind of craftsmanship that blurs the line between engineering and obsession.

Hypercars, Electric Revolutionaries & Design Icons

The Supercar Hall promises a string of world premieres designed to stop even the most seasoned collectors in their tracks.

Among the headline debuts:

  • Giamaro Krafla — a ferocious hypercar packing a quad-turbo V12 delivering a staggering 2,157 PS.

  • Baltasar Revolt — the first fully road-legal, FIA-compliant electric track-day weapon.

  • Hedonic Machines — presenting handcrafted creations inspired by legends like the 911 and Defender.

Beyond the premieres, automotive royalty will be out in full force. Expect the latest creations from Aston Martin, Ferrari, Bentley, Rolls-Royce, Bugatti, Lamborghini and Porsche — with further details to be unveiled at April’s press conference at the legendary Casino de Monte-Carlo.

Beyond the Road: Timepieces, Jewels & Airborne Luxury

Top Marques has long outgrown its “auto show” label. The 2026 edition will also showcase bespoke motorbikes, superboats, even an aircraft — alongside a record-breaking Watch and Jewellery Pavilion.

One of the most intriguing debuts comes from Dutch heritage brand Van Bergen 1795, stepping into fine watchmaking for the first time. Known historically for tower clocks and chimes, the maison will unveil its inaugural Heero collection — 230 individually numbered pieces featuring half-hourly chimes inspired by its centuries-old bell-making tradition.

A special Monaco edition — 50 titanium pieces and nine in white gold — will mark the launch. In a symbolic gesture, the first Monaco edition timepiece will be presented to Prince Albert II, while a second exclusive model will be auctioned in support of the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation.

Monaco Debuts Worth the Hype

Adding to the anticipation, the limited-edition Bovensiepen Zagato — a striking fusion of Italian design flair and Bavarian engineering — will make its Monaco debut, reinforcing the show’s reputation as the ultimate stage for global unveilings.

With expanded exhibition space, unprecedented premieres, and a broader luxury lifestyle dimension than ever before, Top Marques Monaco 2026 isn’t simply promising growth — it’s positioning itself as the definitive high-octane luxury event on the international calendar.

In Monaco, excess isn’t an indulgence. It’s tradition. And this May, tradition goes full throttle.

Safe, Sunny, Sublime: The French Riviera Escape

 


There’s a certain myth that glamour and safety can’t coexist — that where there are yachts and nightlife, there must also be chaos. And yet, the French Riviera quietly proves the opposite.

From the palm-lined promenades of Nice to the cinematic curves of Cannes and the storybook streets of Menton, this Mediterranean stretch offers something rare: beauty without the background anxiety.

Whether you’re strolling at midnight along the Promenade des Anglais, catching a late regional train, hopping into an Uber after dinner, or driving the corniche roads with the windows down, the Riviera feels… calm. Orderly. Civilized. And yes — safe.

A Different Pace, A Different Energy

Compared to major cities around the world, the Cote d’Azur operates at a noticeably softer volume.

You won’t encounter the same scale of visible homelessness, aggressive street activity, or random confrontations that can make parts of larger metropolitan areas feel tense — especially after dark. Violent crime rates across France remain low compared to many large cities, and the Riviera in particular benefits from:

  • Strong community policing

  • A visible and approachable police presence

  • Extensive CCTV coverage in urban centers

  • Well-lit public areas and promenades

  • Compact, walkable city design

It’s not that nothing ever happens — no place on earth gets that badge — but statistically and experientially, the French Riviera feels far more predictable and controlled than sprawling mega-cities.

There’s also something cultural at play. French urban life values public space. People of all ages linger at cafés, families walk in the evenings, seniors sit on benches by the sea. That consistent, lived-in presence makes streets feel naturally supervised and socially balanced.

Public Transit, Rideshares & Driving: Low-Stress Mobility

One of the Riviera’s underrated strengths is how easy it is to move around safely.

  • Regional TER trains between coastal towns are clean, reliable, and heavily used by commuters and families.

  • Trams in Nice are modern, well-monitored, and simple to navigate.

  • Uber and licensed taxis are regulated and widely available.

  • Roads are well-maintained, signage is clear, and driving culture — while assertive — is structured and rule-based.

Even late at night during summer festival season, the vibe is more “animated Mediterranean holiday” than “urban volatility.”

Winter? Even calmer. Spring and autumn? Arguably the safest-feeling of all, with lighter crowds and the same infrastructure.

Seasonal Tourism Without the Chaos

Some destinations feel safe only in the off-season. The Cote d’Azur manages to hold its composure even in peak summer.

During major events in Cannes or Monaco, security presence increases proportionally. French authorities take public safety extremely seriously — especially in high-profile regions. Large gatherings are well-managed, and emergency response systems are highly developed.

Compare that to parts of other major cities during major events or certain downtown areas of late at night, where scale alone can create unpredictability. The Riviera’s advantage is its size: concentrated, human-scaled cities that are easier to monitor and manage.

For LGBTQ+ Travelers: Visible, Relaxed, and Welcoming

France is one of Europe’s more progressive countries regarding LGBTQ+ rights, with marriage equality legalized in 2013. On the Riviera, inclusivity isn’t performative — it’s quietly normalized.

In cities like Nice and the surrounding area, LGBTQ+ travelers will find:

  • Openly gay-friendly beaches and bars

  • A visible Pride presence

  • Mixed, cosmopolitan crowds

  • Low levels of overt harassment

  • A community that watches out for each other

Public displays of affection, same-sex couples dining out, or holding hands along the promenade are commonplace and rarely draw attention. The overall social atmosphere is “live and let live.”

Compared to parts of the world where culture wars can make LGBTQ+ travelers feel hyper-visible or politically targeted, the Riviera tends to feel socially relaxed and depoliticized. It’s less about labels and more about lifestyle.

As always, normal travel awareness applies anywhere in the world — but the French Riviera ranks as one of Europe’s more comfortable and low-stress destinations for LGBTQ+ visitors.

The Intangible Factor: Mediterranean Civility

There’s something difficult to quantify but easy to feel here.

Maybe it’s the café culture.
Maybe it’s the intergenerational public life.
Maybe it’s the rhythm of the sea.

But the French Riviera carries an underlying sense of order and mutual awareness. People look out for one another in small ways. Shopkeepers recognize regulars. Neighbors greet each other. Public spaces feel shared, not contested.

That kind of social cohesion quietly enhances safety in ways statistics alone can’t explain.

Safe Doesn’t Mean Boring

Let’s be clear — this is not a sleepy, locked-down region. The Cote d’Azur is lively, international, glamorous, and dynamic. But it manages to balance excitement with infrastructure, tourism with stability.

You can:

  • Walk home after dinner at midnight.

  • Take an early-morning seaside jog.

  • Drive coastal roads at sunset.

  • Use public transit solo.

  • Visit in high season or low.

And in most cases, you’ll feel not just safe — but comfortable.

You’re Good To Go

Compared to large cities like around the world, the French Riviera offers:

  • Lower violent crime rates

  • Strong public security presence

  • Compact, navigable cities

  • Reliable public transportation

  • A culturally embedded respect for public space

It’s not just a place that photographs beautifully.

It’s a place where you can exhale and relax.

And sometimes, when you’re traveling — that peace of mind is the greatest luxury of all.

Why Monaco Needs Mon arc en ciel — and Why Your Support Matters More Than Ever

 

Being LGBTQ+ is not always a loud or visible struggle. Often, it is quiet. Intimate. Lived in the margins.




In Monaco, as safe as it is, many people choose—or are forced—to live their identities discreetly, navigating a society where visibility can feel risky and silence can feel safer.
Mon arc en ciel Monaco exists precisely for these realities: to create a space where people are recognized as they are, without labels, without pressure, and without having to justify their existence. A community is not about ticking boxes. It is about presence, dignity, and belonging.


Despite its glamour and international prestige, Monaco remains one of Europe’s least progressive countries when it comes to LGBTQ+ rights, ranking 43rd out of 49 European nations. This is not an abstract statistic. It has real consequences: couples without legal recognition, families without protection, and children without equality before the law. Prestige is no excuse for falling behind. Inclusion does not weaken Monaco’s image — it strengthens it. A Principality that shines globally for luxury can, and must, also shine for its values.

The reality is especially stark for LGBTQ+ families. In Monaco today, some children live with two loving parents, yet only one is recognized by law. If the biological parent is injured or dies, the second parent has no legal rights: no say in medical decisions, no legal bond, no protection for the child they are raising every day. These families exist. They live here. They contribute to Monaco. And yet, administratively, they are invisible. Equality is not a political luxury — it is basic protection, especially for children. 


This is why Mon arc en ciel Monaco matters. It is not just an association; it is a voice for those who are often unheard, a network for those who feel isolated, and a platform pushing for concrete, legal, and social progress. But a movement is only as strong as the people behind it. This year, many memberships were not renewed — and it shows. Without collective support, projects stall, advocacy weakens, and progress slows.

Every membership counts. Every voice strengthens the movement. The more people stand together, the more power there is to build, innovate, and turn shared values into real change. You do not need to be loud, visible, or publicly out to belong. If you believe in respect, equality, and dignity — if you believe Monaco can do better — then this community is for you.


Joining Mon arc en ciel Monaco is a simple act with meaningful impact. It is a way to remind the Principality, and each other, that LGBTQ+ people are here, that families deserve protection, and that silence should never be mistaken for absence.

If you’ve ever wondered whether you truly feel free to be yourself in Monaco — this is your invitation.

Be part of the movement. Obtain a membership. Support the association.
Together, we can help Monaco shine not only for what it owns, but for what it stands for.

Dolly Fête Takes Over Stockfish for Carnaval Night

 


Nice, get ready to glitter. On Friday, February 28 from 18:00, the
Stockfish Club transforms into a high-voltage playground of sound, style, and unapologetic self-expression as Dolly Fête Carnaval storms the city in celebration of Queernaval weekend.

This isn’t just a party—it’s a full-blown spectacle.

Expect a stacked DJ lineup (four behind the decks) delivering wall-to-wall energy, genre-hopping beats, and dancefloor euphoria from early evening into the night. Add gogo dancers, bold performers, and a swirl of surprises that refuse to be predictable, and you’ve got the kind of night people talk about long after the confetti settles.

Dolly Fête has a reputation for crafting nights that feel electric and inclusive—where glamour meets grit, and everyone is invited to show up exactly as they are (or as extra as they dare). In true Carnaval spirit, it’s about freedom, fantasy, and letting the music pull you somewhere deliciously unexpected.


Whether you’re a Queernaval regular or ready to experience it for the first time, this is the night to circle, star, and underline.
Stockfish is an intimate space, demand is already buzzing, and tickets won’t wait.

Dress bold. Dance hard. Come early.

Grab your tickets now—before it’s too late.