Avenue Princesse Grace, located alongside Larvotto Beach, was the world's most expensive street to live on.
[7] Le Larvotto is the most densely populated district of the principality, and the second largest, after Fontvieille.
The quality of life, due in part to the large number of parks, makes Larvotto a very popular walking area for both Monegasque and foreign tourists.
In the eastern part of the reserve there are beaches and artificial rocky protection works with important Posidonia oceanica meadows.
The coastal waters of the reserve are closed to tourism and serve as a place for limited environmental education and as a base for numerous scientific studies.