The following is a list of game boards of the Parker Brothers/Hasbro board game Monopoly adhering to a particular theme or particular locale in Europe. Lists for other regions can be found here. The game is licensed in 103 countries and printed in 37 languages.[1] The longest-produced and most commercially successful edition in the UK and Commonwealth Countries is the original London version published in 1935.
There have been several editions of Belgian boards. They used to be either in Dutch or in French. Recent editions use bilingual game boards.[2] Street names are taken from cities across the country, equally divided between the Dutch and French speaking halves of the kingdom. There are a few city editions also. All together -special editions included- there are some 53 listed versions using these variants, including translations of other variants (FIFA World Cup, Star Wars, etc.).
The currency values in the Belgian editions used to be francs. The bills that came with the set showed 20, 100, 200, 400, 1,000, 2,000, and 10,000 francs. The property and penalty prices are presumed to match the new billset, with the starting cash equal to 30,000 francs (1,500 x 20).Now the currency is the euro. Bills are the 500, 100, 50, 20, 10 and 1 euro coins with starting cash of 1500 euro.
Starting in 2000, Hasbro and TFL Games began releasing special -opoly editions based on cities in Belgium. The original Brussels edition got a facelift with a new board and standard dollar values and playing pieces. A number of Wallonian cities also got special editions, including Namur (capital of Wallonia), Liège, Charleroi, and Arlon, all in the Walloon Region along with 3 Flemish cities Antwerp, Ghent[3] and Ieper[4]
Arlon Edition
Charleroi Edition
Ghent Edition
Liège Edition
Namur Edition
Ieper Edition
Odense A localized version was published in the 1980s, known as Kong Gulerod i Odense [5]
Alsace Edition
Amiens Edition
Angers Edition
Avignon Edition
Bassin d'Arcachon Edition
Beauvais Edition
Besançon Edition
Bordeaux Edition
Brest Edition
Brittany Edition
Caen Edition
Camargue Edition
Chamonix Edition
Corse Edition
Dijon Edition
Dunkerque Edition
Gironde Edition
Grenoble Edition
Le Havre Edition
Lille Edition
Lorraine Edition
Marseille Edition
Metz Edition
Montcuq Edition
Montpellier Edition
Nantes Edition
Nice Edition
Nîmes Edition
Nord-Pas de Calais Edition
Orléans Edition
Pays Basque Edition
Périgord Edition
Poitou Edition
Reims Edition
Rennes Edition
Saint-Étienne Edition
Strasbourg Edition
Toulon Edition
Tours Edition
Vendée Edition
Versailles Edition
Aachen Edition
Aschaffenburg Edition
Baden-Baden Edition
Berlin Edition, including the 70th Anniversary Edition (Monopoly Heute or Monopoly Today)
Bremen Edition
Coburg Edition
Dresden Edition
Düsseldorf Edition
Essen Edition
Freiburg Edition
Fulda Edition
Giessen Edition
Hanover Edition
Heidelberg Edition
Heilbronn Edition
Ingolstadt Edition
Karlsruhe Edition
Kassel Edition
Kiel Edition
Leipzig Edition
Lübeck Edition
Magdeburg Edition
Mainz Edition
Munich Edition
Nuremberg Edition
Oberhausen Edition
Regensburg Edition
Rostock Edition
Wiesbaden Edition
Wuppertal Edition
Würzburg Edition
Rockopoly - Monopoly version of Gibraltar
Athens - Monopoly today version (Monopoly - Modern Greece, Μονόπολη - Σύγχρονη Ελλάδα) features city landmarks from Athens, Thessaloniki and Patras as well as place names around Greece. Currency is circulated by the use of plastic credit cards.
For the Republic of Ireland (and not including Northern Ireland) in three versions, Irish pound (now discontinued) and euro, and a 'Here and Now' edition, with updated landmarks, and all monetary values multiplied by a factor of 10,000. Original version used mainly Dublin placenames, except for the red squares which were from Cork, and Shannon Airport as a station. On the new Irish language version published in 2015 by Glór na nGael Monopoly Dollars are used, to avoid any need for euro or sterling currencies, as the board is an all Ireland version.
Bergamo Edition
Brescia Edition
Forte dei Marmi Edition
Lago di Garda Edition
Città metropolitana di Milano Mega Edition
Monopoli Edition
Napoli Edition
Palermo Edition
Parma Edition
Rimini Edition
Roma Edition
San Marino Edition
Serenissima Edition
Verona Edition
I Borghi più belli d'Italia's Series:
Liguria Edition
Lombardia Edition
Marche Edition
Piemonte & Val d'Aosta Edition
Puglia & Basilicata Edition
Sicilia Edition
Toscana Edition
Umbria Edition
Veneto Edition
Netherlands Edition - Every color group is a city; from cheap to expensive: Ons Dorp (='our village') (Dorpsstraat, Brink), Arnhem (Velperplein, Ketelstraat, Steenstraat), Haarlem (Barteljorisstraat, Zijlweg, Grote & Kleine Houtstraat), Utrecht (Neude, Vreeburg, Biltstraat) Groningen (A Kerkhof, Grote Markt, Heerestraat), The Hague (Spui, Plein, Lange Poten), Rotterdam (Hofplein, Blaak, Coolsingel), Amsterdam (Leidsestraat, Kalverstraat).
Amsterdam Edition
Breda Edition
Eindhoven Edition (2012)
Frisian edition Edition
The Hague Edition
Harlingen edition (28 nov 2020)
Hoeksche Waard Edition
Haarlem Edition
Maastricht Edition
Nieuwegein Edition
Nijmegen Edition
Rotterdam Edition
Utrecht Edition
Gouda Edition
Elburg Edition
Gdańsk Edition
Gdynia Edition (2020)
Wrocław Edition
Bucharest Edition - Produced by Hasbro in 2005. The most expensive property is Bulevardul Primăverii (Spring Avenue) and the cheapest is Rahova.
Known as: МОНОПОЛИЯ. Special limited edition - Moscow. At the start of the 1990s an edition called Manager was produced, featuring different factories of Leningrad.
Barcelona, Murcia, Vigo,[7] Seville,[8] Málaga,[9] Bilbao, Valencia, Zaragoza,[10] Ibiza[11] and Palma de Mallorca editions. The 70th anniversary edition includes the capital cities of the autonomous communities instead of streets. There is also an edition about the Spain national football team.
Stockholm Edition
Geneva Edition
See also: List of London Monopoly places.
1999 Rugby World Cup (1999)
Butlins 80th anniversary (2016)
Coronation Street Edition
Desi (2005)
Marshalls Natural Stone Paving (2010) - "We've Paved the Monopoly Board" - Limited edition of 250 sets manufactured for Marshalls Natural Stone Paving. Each traditional Monopoly street shows a photograph and the name of a Marshalls paving product actually laid in that street in London.[12]
Premier League 1999/2000 (1999)
Premier League 2000/2001 (2000)
Mega Edition (2007)
Home Bargains (2020)
Poundland (2021)
Thomas Cook (2005)
Bath (2007)
University of Birmingham (limited edition 2003) [13]
Blackpool (2010)
Bournemouth & Poole (2007)
Brighton & Hove (2003)
Carlisle (2007)
Coventry (2002/2021)
Chelmsford (2012)
East Grinstead (2007)
Exeter (2015)
Ipswich (2006)
Kingston upon Hull (2004)
Huddersfield (announced 2018)[16]
Hull City Football Club Edition
Lancashire Edition
Lancaster Edition (2023)
Lancaster University Edition
Everton F. C. (2008)
Liverpool F. C. European Champions (2005)
Liverpool F. C. (2007)
London Underground Edition - replaces streets with Underground stations, with colours matching lines
King's College London Edition (2004) [17]
Arsenal Football Club Edition (2002, 2007)
Arsenal - Farewell to Highbury (2005)
Chelsea Football Club Edition (2001, 2004)
Fulham F.C. Edition (2009)
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club Edition
Manchester United Football Club (1999, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009) Edition
Middlesbrough (2006)
Newcastle & Gateshead (2000)Newcastle United Football Club Edition (2006)
Plymouth (2011)
Reading (2003)
Scarborough (2019)
St Mawes, Cornwall March (2012)
Sheffield (2007) (limited edition)
Southampton (2004)Stoke-on-Trent
Sunderland (2004)
Taunton (2017)
Wigan (2005)
Worcester (2006)
Wolverhampton(2013)
York (2010)
Isle of Wight Edition
Devon (2002)
Durham
Gloucestershire (2003)
Somerset
Yorkshire Building Society (1999)
Aberdeen (2006)
Dundee (2012)
Inverness (1999)
Isle of Arran (2010)
Isle of Islay (2012)
Highlands and Islands (2010)
Stirling (2017)
(Glasgow) Rangers F. C. (2000)
Yorkshire Building Society (1999)
Celtic F. C. (2001, 2004)
Anglesey (2011)
Cardiff (2009)
Newport (2014)[18]
Swansea (2005)
Belfast (2009)
The Glór na nGael Irish language edition (2015; see
A Jersey edition, with locations from around Jersey, including streets and landmarks, was issued in 2004. The stations are replaced by Jersey airport, two harbours and a lighthouse.
There have also been two different versions for Guernsey.[19] A late 1990s version[20] and an early 2010s updated version.[21] Landmarks include Fort Grey and Castle Cornet and differ with design and some landmarks between the two different version but the majority is the same.[22]
See Croatia and Serbia