Monaco Grand Prix 2026 Β· 2026-06-07
Circuit de Monaco
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Monaco is a compact city-state with extensive road closures during the Grand Prix, making public transport the most efficient way to reach the circuit. The subterranean Gare de Monaco-Monte-Carlo serves as the central hub, placing fans within a 10β15 minute walk of most major grandstands.
Regional TER Trains
High-frequency TER regional trains connect Nice (25 min) and Menton (15 min) directly to Monaco-Monte-Carlo station every 15 minutes on race days. Tickets cost approximately β¬5-β¬10; fans should buy return tickets in advance via the SNCF Connect app to avoid massive 45-minute queues at the station after the race.
Shuttle Bus & ZOU! Lines
The ZOU! Line 600 provides a scenic coastal route from Nice for β¬2.50, though travel can exceed 60 minutes due to congestion. Fans driving can use the 'Parking des Salines' in Fontvieille, which offers a free dedicated race-day shuttle every 10 minutes directly to the circuit entrance.
Taxi / Rideshare
Taxis from Nice to Monaco cost between β¬150ββ¬200 during race week and often face gridlock near the border. Uber is officially banned within Monaco; to use rideshare, fans must walk 5-10 minutes uphill into the neighboring French town of Beausoleil to hail a car, which typically costs β¬50ββ¬70 back to Nice.