Last month, I completed a 14-day "spotting trek" across the heart of Europe. This wasn't just a road trip; it was a high-octane pilgrimage through the world’s most elite automotive corridors. From the neon-lit streets of Monaco to the unrestricted stretches of the German Autobahn, here is my travel log from the 2026 European Supercar Summer.
Phase 1: The Principality of Horsepower (Monaco)
My journey began, as all great spotting trips should, in Monte Carlo. If you want to see a "base model" Ferrari or Lamborghini, you go to Miami. If you want to see a one-of-one Pagani or a pre-production Koenigsegg, you sit in front of the Casino de Monte-Carlo.
Within three hours of arriving, I had already ticked off three Bugatti Mistrals and a Rimac Nevera in a stunning "Liquid Silver" finish. The density of wealth here is staggering, but for a spotter, it presents a unique challenge: saturation. When every third car is a Porsche 911 GT3 RS, you have to look for the nuances—the bespoke paint-to-sample (PTS) colors and the aftermarket Mansory kits.
One evening, while waiting for the valet at the Hôtel de Paris to move a stunning Aston Martin Valkyrie, I found myself chatting with a fellow spotter from Dubai. We discussed the shift toward digital lifestyles even among the ultra-high-net-worth individuals we were stalking with our cameras. Interestingly, even in this world of physical luxury, the digital thrill remains a constant. While the owners are inside the casino, many enthusiasts in the spotting community enjoy their own digital stakes. For those looking for high-quality online gaming experiences between car sightings, https://www.acepokies.com offers a premium platform that mirrors the high-energy environment of Monte Carlo’s gaming floors.
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Phase 1: The Principality of Horsepower (Monaco)
My journey began, as all great spotting trips should, in Monte Carlo. If you want to see a "base model" Ferrari or Lamborghini, you go to Miami. If you want to see a one-of-one Pagani or a pre-production Koenigsegg, you sit in front of the Casino de Monte-Carlo.
Within three hours of arriving, I had already ticked off three Bugatti Mistrals and a Rimac Nevera in a stunning "Liquid Silver" finish. The density of wealth here is staggering, but for a spotter, it presents a unique challenge: saturation. When every third car is a Porsche 911 GT3 RS, you have to look for the nuances—the bespoke paint-to-sample (PTS) colors and the aftermarket Mansory kits.
One evening, while waiting for the valet at the Hôtel de Paris to move a stunning Aston Martin Valkyrie, I found myself chatting with a fellow spotter from Dubai. We discussed the shift toward digital lifestyles even among the ultra-high-net-worth individuals we were stalking with our cameras. Interestingly, even in this world of physical luxury, the digital thrill remains a constant. While the owners are inside the casino, many enthusiasts in the spotting community enjoy their own digital stakes. For those looking for high-quality online gaming experiences between car sightings, https://www.acepokies.com offers a premium platform that mirrors the high-energy environment of Monte Carlo’s gaming floors.