I’m really excited to interview AJ Saunders of A.J.S Digital Group about Monaco. AJ’s tips for the best things to do in Monaco are awesome because has visited Monaco numerous times and is in the process of moving there from the U.K.
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Monaco
We share a lot of resources and local suggestions in today’s podcast, but you should also check out Visit Monaco, the local visitor’s bureau. They are a wealth of information and can help you plan an itinerary based on your time, budget, and interests. The Passport to Monaco offers free admission to many attractions and discounts to local businesses.
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Getting around Monaco
The local airport is Nice Côte d’Azur Airport (NCE), which is about a 40-minute drive to Monaco. There is also excellent transportation between Nice and Monaco. Use our Expedia tool below to find flight, hotel, and rental car options.
AJ says that, if you’re staying downtown, there’s no need to rent a car. The Monaco Bus Company (C.A.M) is helpful to get around when you’re not ready to walk the steps or take the escalators between the various levels of Monaco. There are six bus routes throughout Monaco to get you where you need to go.
If you want to rent a car to explore Monaco and the French coastline or drive to Italy, click here for the best offers from Avis, Budget, or Hertz.
Places we talked about on the podcast
Here is a map of all of the places we talked about on the podcast episode with AJ Saunders about Monaco. You can zoom into the map and click on each dot to explore the city.
- Red dots = best places to eat in Monaco
- Green dots = best things to do in Monaco
- Yellow dots = best places to stay in Monaco
Who is AJ Saunders?
It’s easy to trace where AJ’s love of digital started. His friend’s dad showed them how to write HTML code. Learning the basics of how to build a website sparked a love of digital marketing that continues to this day. Over the years, AJ developed my digital marketing skills with a strong focus on SEO, copywriting, and blogging. Even after all of these years, he’s still curious about online marketing, SaaS, and all things digital.
In the last decade, he has launched an eBook publishing company, a global e-commerce shop, and started the current brands in the AJS Digital Group’s portfolio. Also, AJ built countless websites for a range of clients and advised many on how to develop and implement a digital strategy for their business. Outside work, AJ enjoys playing guitar, tennis, and exploring country houses!
Here are a few podcast episodes he is featured in and one of his articles:
- E- 31 Chasing A Compelling Vision with AJ Saunders
- How to make money with blogging to grow your business with Ashley Saunders
- How to Use SEO for Lead Generation: 13 Tips
You can connect with AJ on his website and on Facebook and Instagram. AJ also offers a content strategy course and one-on-one consulting services for businesses looking to drive more sales through their website.
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Stay tuned for our next episode
Listen to the next episode when Tyler Weaver of Relentless Finances shares the best things to do in Cincinnati, Ohio. In this episode, Tyler and I talk about attending the Bunbury Music Festival, eating Skyline Chili, and shopping at Findlay Market. We hope you’ll join us when We Travel There.
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Related episodes
To learn more about this part of the world, please listen to our other episodes from the area:
- Regatta Historica, Redentore Fireworks & Gondolas in Venice, Italy
- Colosseum, Catacombs & Gelato in Rome, Italy
- Sacre-Coeur, Free Museums & Fashion Week in Paris, France
- Eating Tapas & Paella in Valencia, Spain with Craig Wealand
- Antique Shops, Notre Dame des Anges & Villa Datris in L’Isle sur la Sorgue, France
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