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How to Reach the Circuit

By car

The circuit does not offer official parking facilities. Public car parks are available throughout the Principality; however, they become extremely busy during race weekend. Many surrounding roads are restricted to residents or permit holders only.

By bus

Bus lines 1, 4 and 6 stop close to the circuit.

  • Ticket price: €2 (cash) / €1.50 (card)
    We recommend checking the official website for updated timetables.

By train

The nearest station is Monaco Monte-Carlo. Dedicated signage will easily guide you to the grandstands. The circuit is within a 5–10 minute walk.

By helicopter

Regular transfers operate between Nice Airport and Monaco, offering a fast and exclusive arrival.
Contact us for a personalised quotation.

Private transfers

Premium transport services, including limousines, minivans and luxury shuttles, ensure a seamless and comfortable journey to the circuit.
Contact us for a personalised quotation.

To organise your experience — including private transfers, hotels, villas, dining reservations and exclusive services — our team is at your full disposal.

ACCESS FROM MONACO TRAIN STATION

Proceed to the train platforms.

Walk along the platforms until you reach the escalator leading to the pedestrian tunnel.

Continue through the tunnel to the exit.

You’ll see Gran Caffè on your right-hand side.

Turn right towards the entrance of the building, Bloc C-D, where our welcome desk is located.

ACCESS FROM BD DE BELGIQUE – LES OLIVIERS ROUNDABOUT

Take the escalator and/or the public elevator.

Walk through the pedestrian tunnel to the exit.

Gran Caffè will be on your right-hand side.

Turn right towards the entrance of the building, Bloc C-D, where our welcome desk is located.

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YOU WILL COLLECT YOUR PASS AT THE WELCOME DESK

VIP Experiences & Hospitality

With over 15 years of experience in Monaco hospitality, we curate fully bespoke luxury weekends tailored to your needs.

From panoramic terraces to exclusive yachts, five-star hotels to iconic private events such as the Amber Lounge, every detail is carefully designed to deliver an unforgettable experience.

Whether you wish to watch the race from a privileged vantage point or enjoy the weekend aboard a yacht in the harbour, every element can be customised.

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Things to Do in Monaco During the GP Weekend

The Principality of Monaco is one of the world’s most captivating destinations, offering exceptional experiences beyond the race itself.

Gastronomy

  • Barbajuan: a traditional Monegasque fried pastry filled with chard and ricotta

  • Socca: a beloved street food made from chickpea flour

  • Fresh seafood and Mediterranean specialities served in refined seaside settings

Recommended Restaurants

  • Café de Paris Monte-Carlo: an iconic brasserie overlooking Place du Casino

  • Le Louis XV – Alain Ducasse: a world-renowned Michelin-starred dining experience

  • COYA Monte-Carlo: vibrant Peruvian cuisine in an elegant atmosphere

  • Nobu Monte Carlo: Japanese-Peruvian fusion in a sophisticated setting

Activities

  • Visit the Exotic Garden, perched on a dramatic cliffside with panoramic views

  • Luxury shopping in the Carré d’Or district, home to the world’s most prestigious brands

  • Private boat or yacht charters along the French Riviera

  • Spa and wellness experiences in five-star hotels

  • Scenic drives along the Côte d’Azur

Attractions

  • Prince’s Palace

  • Saint Nicholas Cathedral

  • Monaco Old Town (Monaco-Ville)

  • Oceanographic Museum

  • Casino de Monte-Carlo

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