
We gathered the impressions of the first customers of the sports and leisure complex
Many curious visitors queued up on Tuesday in front of the doors of the sports and leisure complex in Fontvieille.
It wasn't even 11:30 a.m. this Tuesday, but dozens of curious visitors were already waiting in front of the "Box 98" sign, about to open its doors in Fontvieille. All of them were driven by the curiosity to discover this sports and leisure complex, hidden from prying eyes for the past three months until its inauguration this Friday, March 28, by the royal couple in the premises of the former Car Collection of HSH the Prince of Monaco. "In a short time, they've created something magnificent," sighed one impressed visitor. "We'll be there every lunchtime."
Some come here just to get a feel for the space—4,700m² dedicated to karting, bowling, arcade machines, car simulators, and karaoke—and to get the first glimpses of prices and payment options. "We'll be there every lunchtime," says another, excited by the presence of an entertainment facility (finally) worthy of the name in Monaco.