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Embarquez pour un voyage en Principauté de Monaco ! Ce circuit unique en petit train d’environ 30/40 min parcourt les plus beaux sites de Monaco : le Port de Monaco, le circuit du Grand Prix de Formule 1, le prestigieux quartier de Monte-Carlo avec la Place du Casino et les Hôtels de luxe, le centre ville, le mythique Rocher avec le Palais Princier, la Cathédrale et le Musée océanographique. Monaco Tours, le petit train vous livre les secrets de la Principauté au travers d'une visite guidée proposée en 12 langues (FR-GB-D-I-E-NL-P- Russe-Japonais-Chinois-Arabe-Polonais). Des casques sont offerts à chaque passager pour profiter des commentaires dans la langue de son choix. Équipés de toits panoramiques, pour une découverte de la Principauté de Monaco ludique et agréable, Monaco Tours, le petit train fonctionne tous les jours (selon conditions climatiques et manifestations en Principauté), de mi-février à mi-novembre. Arrêt intermédiaire Monte-Carlo, à proximité du Casino (Cet arrêt peut être temporairement indisponible) Durée Environ 30/40 minutes, départ face au Musée océanographique Tarifs Adulte 12 € Enfant (2 à 10 ans) 6 € Le règlement s'effectue sur place le jour même, par espèces ou carte bleue. Parking Parking des pêcheurs
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Starting and ending across from the Oceanographic Museum, the 30 minute tour includes Monaco's finest sights : Place d'Armes, Port Hercule, the Formula 1 Grand Prix circuit, Monte-Carlo and Casino Square with its luxury hotels, the City Centre, the Old Town with the Ministry of State, the Princely Palace and the Cathedral. Our trains are equipped with panoramic roofs which make the visit even more pleasant and a commentary, simultaneously translated, in 12 languages (FR-GB-D-I-E-NL-P-Russian-Japanese-Chinese-Arab-Polish) is broadcasted on board via headphones. The tickets are on sale at the ticket office "MONACO TOURS" situated opposite the Oceanographic Museum. Payment may be made in cash or by Visa Card. The trains run every day (depending on weather conditions and events in the Principality), from February to Mid-November.
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Le Petit Train de Monaco, Monaco
Guided tour of Monaco on a small tourist train
The Petit Train takes you around the principality of Monaco, to the main tourist sights and attractions, with an added onboard commentary.
Each tour lasts for around 30 minutes and covers the main attractions in the city. It is accompanied by a commentary which is available in twelve languages. The train runs every day from February until mid--November.
You board the train from the parking area opposite the Oceanographic museum.
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You can book the entire train for exceptional events, such as a wedding, birthday, christening...or for transferring clients, congress participants, private visits, night tours. The trains can be decorated, personalised in the colours of the event.
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Tickets can be purchased from the Monaco Tours office opposite the Oceanographic museum. There is a reduced rate for large groups of 20 or moe people.
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Wander around Jardin Exotique
As well as containing over 1,000 species of cacti and succulents, at this three-acre botanical garden, you will find the most magnificent coastal views in the area. Stand atop the landscaped garden and spot the yacht-dotted port, the Rock of Monaco, Monte Carlo casino and even Italy.
Stroll through Monaco Harbour
Perhaps one of the most famous harbors in the world, at Monaco’s Port Hercule you will witness some of the most extravagant water vessels money can buy. Framed by a mountainous backdrop, this natural bay is the postcard of Monte Carlo, attracting all those who visit Monaco.
Watch a race at the Formula One Monaco Grand Prix
Having its very first Formula One Grand Prix in 1929, this highly anticipated annual motor race is running strong in its 90th year. If you're traveling to Monaco in May, you will catch Bugattis and Ferraris zooming through narrow streets while spectators pay no less than 800 euros to soak up the brut of this prestigious automobile race.
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Oceanographic Museum of Monaco
Aptly perched on the waterfront is a planet of marine science, renowned worldwide for its expertise. Evoking an underwater nirvana, the museum-cum-aquarium guides you through more than 6,000 specimens. Setting an international benchmark for ocean awareness and conservation, you will find a new underwater world on the shores of the Mediterranean.
New National Museum of Monaco
Contrary to its old-world Belle Époque exterior, the NMNM showcases contemporary visual art across two locations. Wander the light-soaked halls dotted with abstract sculptures and witness long-standing collections by international photographers. With bi-annual exhibitions dedicated to designers, thinkers and innovators, this museum is a fascinating addition to Monaco travel.
Princess Grace Irish Library
A by-product of a prince’s love for his princess, this 35-year old cultural centre ventures far from the usual tourist tracks. Walk down a side street, ring a bell and be greeted by a wealth of books. Rumored to house almost every Ireland-related book under the sun, the trivial size of the library will quickly be forgotten. Between the covers, you’ll see Monaco in a new light.
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This 200-hectare country epitomizes modernity and glamour more than most countries in Europe. Our trips to Monaco take you beyond the glitz to discover the culture and heritage between the super yachts, the port and the million-dollar cars.
Originating in Monaco, this flaky savory appetizer is a staple food excessively consumed on the country’s national day. A pastry stuffed with Swiss chard and ricotta, this dish has made its way along the French Riviera and across to Italy. But it is best enjoyed here in Monaco.
Found across Mediterranean countries in many different variations, Monaco serves a unique version of this crusty pastry topped with almonds. A practicality transformed into a delicious delicacy, fougasse was traditionally used to check the temperature of a wood-fired oven. Try it once and you'll be hooked.
Pissaladière
A small modified pizza topped with onions, tomatoes and olives, this Monégasque appetizer is said to have originated in Nice. Find it sold at high-end bakeries or daily markets, and see locals snacking on it hot or cold throughout the day. It is the perfect combo of French food with Italian influence.
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With Italy and France in such close proximity, Monaco’s food draws upon the best of the Mediterranean diet. Everything we do in Monaco is enjoyed between unforgettable dining experiences.
What to pack for Monaco
Both practical and stylish, a sun-hat is the ideal way to feel immersed in the chic Monaco setting whilst staying protected under the hot Mediterranean sun.
Comfortable flats
A comfortable and practical shoe is crucial for a trip to Monaco. The best way to explore this destination is by foot so you can find yourself comfortable as you explore hidden gems and grand sights of this glamorous nation.
Formal wear
Though there is no written dress code for Casino Monte-Carlo, you may feel out of place without the proper attire for an obligatory evening of rolling dice alongside Monaco’s A-list.
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Whether you’d like to take an HD photograph, film a continuous movement or snap a picture underwater, a good camera is a necessity for capturing your Monaco travel experiences.
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For 8€ per head it is quite a good tour on one of these little "trains" that you see around most European cities now. http://www.monacotours.mc You cannot get off anywhere in this 40 minute trip with a commentary through a headset. It takes you to all the major sights in Monaco.Grand prix circuit, Casino, Famous hotels and the Palace. Save your legs and do this trip. The tour leaves from and arrives back at the Palace. You can get a number 1 or 2 bus (free) from many places in the town up to the Palace.. otherwise it is a steep walk.
Recently took Monaoco Tour around the city upon arrival. Definitely a good idea as a day trip from NICE with another company showed me very little and this tour allowed me to hop on hop off at all the sites. The price was reasonalbe for 1 or 2 day trip options. With the exception of one driver who said the bus was full despite the front passenger seat being empty I enjoyed the tour. It allowed me to see all the major sites and was very enjoyable.
We arrived by ship and walked up the hill to the Cathederal and the Royal Palace for changing of the guards. After we walked down to the train which is 8 euros/adults,4/children and is simultaneous translated in 12 languages and took a tour of the city which lasted about 40 minutes. Interesting and since we didn't have much time covered a lot of ground quickly. The casino didn't open until 2pm so we were not able to go inside.
The tour takes place in little trains, with audioguides. There are many languages to choose from. We selected the 1,5 h tour, but it was really concentrated the informations provided are very useful - history of royal family, history of the city, economic data, etc. For us, it worth the money !
Monaco...story itself. The second smallest city-state after the Vatican city in the world. But it offers everything what you wish. Principality of Monaco has about 32.000 habitants. The official language is french however you could speak italian and english as well. There is no real distinction between the state and city of Monaco however there are five so called districts: Monaco has five so called districts: Fontvieille (on the west with new port and stadium), Monaco-ville (the most attractive tourist point ¨on the rock¨ cause there are Palace of Prince, Cathedral and oceanographic museum), La Condamine (bussiness heart of Monaco and its Port of Hercule), Larvotto (eastern part with famous beach) and Monte Carlo (with famous Casino de Monte Carlo). There are also Northern area of Monegheti and La Rousse. Monaco has a hospital, heliport, stadium, own police... But you MUST VISIT Prince¨s palace, Oceanographic museum, Cathedral and of course Casino. Prices in Monaco are quite high but if you go just a 50m outside Monaco (and you actually do not realize that you are out of town because the border between France and Monaco is somewhere on the middle of the road) you could get a room for two persons for very very reasonable prices. I slept in the hotel which is by foot 7 minutes away from Casino or Place du Casino for less than 80euros per night. This area is Beausoleil area. I suggest all the turists to look for any hotels in nearby areas. There are also opportunities for some turists who spend holidays in Nice or Menton. Railway connection to Monaco is simply, fast and it takes 20-25 minutes by train. When you are in Monaco you do not need to take bus or taxi. Everything is so close and you can visit everything by foot. Prices around Casino are very high, therefore it is good to look for some food and drinks in Port Hercule for example or in any other areas. However Monaco has a reputation and it is one of the most safiest places in the world. Almost entire city is covered by cameras. In La Condamine area, just where Formula 1 starts, there is an excellent pool and the price very low. So, YES, Monaco you do need to visit. Lovely mediterranean city-country.
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Monaco by Train
A Travel Guide For Train Travel In Monaco.
Here you will find information for Monaco about trains, routes, tours, connections, where to buy train tickets, and more.
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Population: 38,696
Currency: Euro
Language: French
Capital: Monaco
Country Code: +377
Time Zone: Central European Time (CET)
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Train Companies
The country’s trains are operated by SNCF (French National Railway Company) since Monaco does not operate its own train service. The length of the railway within the principality is 1.7 km (1.1 mi), giving Monaco the third-smallest railway system in the world.
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TrAIN tYPES
- Regional Trains
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Regional Trains:
The Marseille – Ventmiglia railway line runs through Monaco with trains running every frequently during daytime peak hours.
TER (Tren Exprès Regional)
- Connects Monaco to Marseille in France and Ventmiglia in Italy with further connections
- Reservations not required nor possible
There are no night trains from Monte Carlo directly, but see France and Italy for night train routes to Sicily, Amsterdam, and more.
Frequently Travelled Routes From Monaco
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The Principality of Monaco currently has one railway station, Monaco-Monte Carlo.
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We recommend travelling anytime of the year to Monaco because the weather is fantastic year round, never too hot, never too cold. It’s that perfect Mediterranean climate. Out of high season the room rates are reduced which can be a big difference in a citystate of fame and glamor. Any time of year you’ll be able to find events to watch such as Monaco Rally, F1 Grand Prix, Monaco Yacht Show, as well as the International Equestrian Jumping competition.
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MONACO TOURS - MINI TRAIN
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In front of the Oceanographic Museum, climb aboard a mini-wagon and learn about the history of Monaco's most important sites in an educational and entertaining way. The tour takes in the Principality's most prestigious sites, such as Casino Square, Port Hercule, the Prince's Palace and the cathedral. Smart tip: park your car at the Pêcheurs parking lot on avenue de la Quarantaine, then take the free elevator to the train departure point.
Opening time and information on MONACO TOURS - MINI TRAIN
Closed from November 15 to January. Small trains operate daily, depending on weather conditions and events in the Principality. Open every day. Duration: approx. 30-40 minutes. Adults: €12. Children (2-10 years): €6. Group rates on request. Payment on site the same day: cash or credit card. Guided tour (available in 12 languages). Privatization available for your events (weddings, birthdays, christenings, customer transfers, etc.).
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- One Day in Monaco: The Perfect Monaco Day Trip from Nice
The French Riviera is not only an absolute must-visit location, but it’s also a great place to use as a home base while taking day trips to other nearby towns. For instance, you could easily spend one day in Monaco as a day trip from Nice, or any nearby city!
Monaco is known for being glamorous. It’s located right on the water and is its own country, separate from France, despite technically being in a location surrounded by France. It’s filled with fantastic scenery, tropical vibes, and luxury everywhere you look.
While Monaco is exceptionally tiny, it’s filled with tons to do, but you can easily dip your toes into all that it has to offer with just a day in Monaco. Here is how to have a perfect one day in Monaco!
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Best Day Tours to Monaco
While it’s really easy to get from Nice to Monaco on your own, there are also plenty of day tours available if you prefer a guided experience. Some popular options include:
- From Nice: Full-Day Monaco, Monte-Carlo & Eze Tour : This tour takes you to the best of Monaco, Monte-Carlo, and Eze in just one day. You’ll get to see the Prince’s Palace, the Grand Prix track, and even visit a perfume factory in Eze.
- From Nice: Eze, Monaco, & Monte-Carlo Half-Day Trip : If you’re short on time, this half-day trip is perfect for you. You’ll visit the medieval village of Eze and get to explore Monaco and Monte-Carlo before returning to Nice.
- From Nice: French Riviera in One Day : This tour covers all the highlights of the French Riviera, including Monaco, Nice, Cannes, Antibes, and Saint-Paul-de-Vence. It’s a great option if you want to see multiple towns in one day.
Overview of Your One Day in Monaco Itinerary
For your one day in Monaco, you’ll be hitting all of the absolute can’t-miss attractions.
These are all of the places that you can’t visit Monaco without at least seeing once, so try to take the time to check out these great attractions during your day trip to Monaco.
You’ll start the day down near the port, and then slowly begin to explore other parts of the city that it’s most well-known for, like the casino!
Breakdown of your one day in Monaco
- Getting to Monaco
Stroll around Port Hercules
- Breakfast at Eola
- Explore the Old Town of Monaco (Prince’s Palace, St. Nicholas Cathedral, Oceanographic Museum, Port de Fontvieille Viewpoint)
- Walk along the Formula 1 Track
Monte Carlo Casino
Japanese garden, sunset at tête de chien.
- Getting back to Nice (or wherever you’re staying)
Map for your Monaco itinerary
Below you can find a customized map that includes all the locations you’re going to visit on this one day in Monaco itinerary.
I marked all the attractions with red and I also marked some important bus stations, train stations, and car parks with green that can come in handy for your Monaco day trip from Nice. As a bonus for Formula 1 lovers, I also marked the whole F1 track with blue on the map!
How to use this map: This map is fully interactive, so you can move around, zoom in/zoom out, and click on the icons. If you want to see a larger map, click on the bracket in the upper right corner. To see more details and the different layers, click on the tab in the upper left corner. If you want to save it for later, click on the star icon next to the name of the map. Then simply open Google Maps either on your desktop or phone, go to ‘Saved’/’Maps’, and open the map whenever you need it.
How to Spend One Day in Monaco
Start your day bright and early by heading down to Port Hercules and taking in the beautiful Mediterranean Sea. Port Hercules is the main port in Monaco that has been used for thousands of years.
However, the version of it that stands today was completely redone in the early 20th century. It’s so big that it can hold around 700 different boats if it wanted to!
If you opted for taking the train for your one day in Monaco trip, then you will need to walk around 15 minutes to reach Port Hercules from the train station.
In case you decided to drive to Monaco, you can find 2 big parking lots near Port Hercules (I put both of them on the above map) where you can easily park your car.
Have breakfast at Eola
In case you didn’t have breakfast at your hotel, it’s time to treat your taste buds to some delicious food! On your way to the old town, make sure to stop by Eola , which is a 10-minute walk from Port Hercule.
Eola stands for ‘Eat Organic Live Active’, and as the name suggests, you can find all kinds of healthy dishes here like smoothie bowls, green juices, and avocado toasts.
This lovely little cafe is open from 9 am to 4 pm from Monday to Saturday. Unfortunately, it’s closed on Sunday so if you’re spending your one day in Monaco on a Sunday, you will need to look for another place to have breakfast.
Explore the Old Town of Monaco
Next, head over to Monaco’s Old Town. This is arguably one of the most picturesque parts of the city which is located up on a hill and has really great views of the Mediterranean Sea.
The easiest way to get to the Old Town is to take Rampe de la Major, which starts right after the roundabout by Place d’Armes (2 minutes from Eola). Be prepared that the road is a bit steep so it’s best to wear comfortable walking shoes.
Within 10 minutes, you will reach Place du Palais, the square in front of the Prince’s Palace and you can start exploring the Old Town!
Take some time to walk along the cobblestone streets and pop into any stores or restaurants that interest you that you may come across.
Old Town is the most historical part of the city, so you’ll find some unique architecture here that you won’t find elsewhere in Monaco.
Below you can find some of the must-visit places in the Old Town that you absolutely need to check out on your one day in Monaco.
Prince’s Palace
Opening hours: 10 am – 6 pm between April and mid-October Entrance fee: €10
Your Monaco day trip wouldn’t be complete without seeing where the royalty lives. The Prince’s Palace is located right next to where the Rampe de la Major ends (the road you took up to the Old Town), so you can easily make this your first stop in the Old Town.
The palace was built in the 12th century and is the home of the current prince of Monaco. If you’re lucky, you may even see the changing of the guards, which is an entertaining sight.
Because Monaco is so small and you can get reasonably close to the palace compared to royal palaces in other countries, you may even sneak a peek of the Prince of Monaco.
Although it’s a private residence, the State Apartments are open to visitors from the beginning of April until mid-October.
Inside, you can see the Palace Chapel and many majestic rooms such as the Hercule Gallery, the Throne Room, and Louise XV Bedroom, as well as numerous beautiful frescoes and old furniture.
St. Nicholas Cathedral
Opening hours: 9 am – 6 pm Entrance fee: Free
St. Nicholas Cathedral, otherwise known as the Monaco Cathedral is one of the most important religious monuments in Monaco. The construction of the cathedral began in 1875 but it was only consecrated in 1911.
The cathedral was home to many royal events such as the wedding of Grace Kelly and Rainier III, the Prince of Monaco and now it houses the tombs of Monaco’s former princes.
The cathedral can be visited for free, which makes it one of the best places to explore if you’re visiting Monaco on a budget . If you want to go inside, make sure to dress respectfully!
Oceanographic Museum
Opening hours: 10 am – 7 pm Entrance fee: €19
While you may not associate any type of history or museum with Monaco, you must visit this one! The Oceanographic Museum was opened in the 20th century and focuses on everything involving the ocean and marine science.
Inside the museum, you’ll find lots of aquariums, artifacts, and exhibits. Take the time to explore here because you’ll truly learn a lot. It was also founded by a relative of Monaco’s current Prince, so it has an important connection to the country itself.
Port de Fontvieille Viewpoint
Just beside the Oceanographic Museum, you can find a beautiful park called Jardins de Saint-Martin.
The park already offers some incredible views over Port de Fontvieille but if you keep walking to the end of the park, you will find one of the most beautiful viewpoints in Monaco.
I hope you didn’t forget your camera at home because this is truly one of the best views you’ll see during your one day in Monaco!
Walk along the Formula 1 Track
If you’ve finished exploring the Old Town, it’s time to move to the other side of the city. It’s going to be a long walk but on the way to Monte Carlo Casino, you can do a very unique thing that you can only do in Monaco: walking along the Formula 1 Track!
Because Monaco is known worldwide for hosting the Grand Prix, you absolutely must find part of the race track route and walk along it. It’s incredibly cool to think that Formula 1 racing happens here.
To help you plan your route, I marked the entire track with blue on the map I shared above (in the one day in Monaco itinerary overview section).
It takes around 25-30 minutes to get to Monte Carlo Casino from the Old Town on foot.
Alternatively, you can walk back on the Rampe de la Major to Place d’Armes where you can catch bus line nr. 607 or 608.
The bus will drop you off 300 meters (almost 1 mile) from the casino but sadly this way you will miss walking along the F1 track.
Your one day in Monaco itinerary wouldn’t be complete without visiting the famous Monte Carlo Casino. Fun fact: locals aren’t allowed to gamble in the casino, it’s considered to be illegal! Instead, the casino is entirely for visitors to Monaco.
The Monte Carlo Casino is said to be the most popular casino in the entire world. This is most likely because it’s featured in quite a few of the James Bond films, among other pop culture phenomena.
The casino dates back to the 19th century and is absolutely breathtaking on the inside and the outside. One thing to keep in mind when visiting the Monte Carlo Casino is that you do have to be dressed nicely.
This doesn’t mean you need to wear your finest dress or tuxedo, but I wouldn’t suggest trying to enter wearing your favorite leggings and flip-flops.
If you still have some time left in the afternoon, check out a fun zen area in Monaco, the Japanese Garden. This park is near Monaco’s convention center (only a 10-minute walk from the casino) and is often used as a place for meditation and relaxation.
Stroll throughout the garden and take in the luscious greenery throughout. You’ll find that there’s a mix of both Japanese architecture and Mediterranean plant life, which makes for a really unique and uncharacteristic pairing that you’ll only find in Monaco.
Last but not least, head over to one of my favorite viewpoints to see the sunset over Monaco: Tête de Chien!
Unfortunately, this viewpoint is only accessible by car so if you opted to take the train or a bus for your Monaco day trip from Nice, sadly you will have to skip this point.
It takes around 25 minutes to reach the parking lot near the viewpoint from Monaco. Just put Tête de Chien in your Google Maps and you will easily get there!
From the parking lot, you need to do a short but relatively steep hike and in 10-15 minutes you will reach the viewpoint.
From this viewpoint, you will get an incredible panoramic view over the entire coastline and Monaco. Just be careful on the rocks and don’t go too close to the edge. Can you imagine a better way to end your one day in Monaco?
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Where to stay in monaco.
If you want to extend your trip and spend more than one day in Monaco, there are plenty of accommodation options available.
However, keep in mind that Monaco is known for its luxury and expensive prices, so be prepared to splurge a little on your hotel (even on a budget option).
Here are our top hotel recommendations for different budgets:
- Luxury | Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo
- Mid-range | Fairmont Monte Carlo
- Budget | Novotel Monte-Carlo
How to get to Monaco from Nice
Train | The easiest option is to take a speed train from Nice to Monaco. There are frequent departures throughout the day, and the journey only takes about 20 minutes. The train station in Monaco is located just a short walk from the city center.
Bus | Another option is to take a bus from Nice to Monaco. Due to current works, bus nr. 100 that used to run between Nice and Monaco is now divided into two separate routes: nr. 607 goes to Monaco, while nr. 608 goes to Menton. The journey takes around 40 minutes and the bus will drop you off at various stops throughout Monaco.
Car | If you’re planning to do a road trip in the French Riviera , you can easily drive from Nice to Monaco. The journey takes about 30 minutes via the A8 highway. Parking is quite pricy in Monaco, however, all car parks have a daily maximum rate of around €20-30, which is not that bad if you want to spend the full day in Monaco.
Guided tours | As mentioned before, there are also plenty of guided tours available from Nice to Monaco. These usually include transportation and a knowledgeable guide to show you around. This half-day trip is one of the top-rated options!
Best time to visit Monaco
High season | The peak tourist season in Monaco is from June to August when the weather is warm and sunny. This is also when accommodations and activities tend to be more expensive.
F1 Grand Prix | The Formula 1 Grand Prix race takes place in Monaco every year in May. Unless you want to attend the race, it’s best to avoid visiting during this time as the city can get extremely crowded and prices are inflated.
Shoulder seasons | May, September, and October are considered shoulder seasons in Monaco. The weather is still pleasant, but there are fewer tourists, making it a great time to visit if you want to avoid the crowds and save some money.
Low season | The low season in Monaco is from November to April. It may be a bit colder and rainier, but if you don’t mind the weather, this can be a great time to visit as accommodations and activities are significantly cheaper.
How to get around in Monaco
By foot | Monaco is a small city-state, so the easiest way to get around on your one day in Monaco is just by walking. It takes less than one hour to walk across the entire width of Monaco, and it’s a great way to see all the sights.
Public transportation | You can also take buses within Monaco if you don’t feel like walking. The buses are convenient and relatively inexpensive, but be aware that they can get crowded during peak tourist season.
Driving | While getting to Monaco by car is convenient, I would recommend leaving your car parked and exploring the city on foot or by public transportation.
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4 thoughts on “One Day in Monaco: The Perfect Monaco Day Trip from Nice”
Hi! Is it possible to do Monaco and Menton in one day? If I was to follow your Monaco guide above excluding the Japanese garden and sunset. Thanks
Yes definitely! You’ll have to speed things up a little bit but since they are really close it’s totally possible.
Absolutely stunning with so much details. Very well put together. After reading this, you need nothing else. Thanks for this guide, very helpful.
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