
In Menton, visitors can enjoy a unique experience dedicated to Mediterranean nature and botanical heritage through the guided visit to the National Citrus Collection at the Palais de Carnolès, one of the most important citrus gardens in Europe.
The initiative is available until 31 May 2026 and offers an immersive journey through history, art and biodiversity in a site that represents one of the most authentic symbols of Menton’s citrus tradition on the French Riviera.
Located at 3 Avenue de la Madone, the Palais de Carnolès was once a summer residence of the Princes of Monaco and is now a cultural and botanical landmark.
Its gardens host Europe’s largest citrus collection, with more than 130 varieties from around the world. This extraordinary heritage makes it an international reference point for Mediterranean botany and citrus research.
During the guided visit, participants can discover a wide range of citrus species, including:
The route highlights citrus biodiversity through a carefully designed landscape that combines nature and aesthetic harmony.
The Palais de Carnolès garden is not only a botanical space but also a place where contemporary art and nature interact.
Art installations integrated into the landscape create a visual dialogue between creativity and environment, enriching the visitor experience with a cultural dimension.
This approach transforms the visit into a sensory journey shaped by colours, scents and Mediterranean atmosphere.
The guided tour offers full immersion in the culture of the French Riviera, surrounded by citrus fragrances and the unique landscape of Menton.
The garden is designed as a place for discovery and contemplation, where nature becomes the central element of an educational and sensory experience.
📍 Address: 3 Avenue de la Madone, Menton
📅 Period: until 31 May 2026
👥 Group size: up to 25 people
💶 Tickets:
💳 Payment: cash and online
♿ Accessibility: fully accessible for people with disabilities
The Palais de Carnolès collection is one of the most important citrus conservatories in Europe and a valuable scientific and cultural heritage site.
The guided visit highlights the strong connection between Menton and the lemon, the city’s iconic symbol, within a unique botanical environment.
The visit to the Palais de Carnolès is more than a botanical tour—it is a journey through history, landscape and Mediterranean culture.
An ideal experience for those wishing to explore citrus biodiversity and discover one of the most remarkable gardens on the French Riviera.