Introducing Monte Carlo & the Circuit de Monaco
In this guide you’ll learn about how to get to Monaco for the Grand Prix™
The Monaco Circuit winds its way through the streets of Monte Carlo against the backdrop of the Mediterranean Sea.
Monaco doesn’t have its own airport but Nice Airport in France is only about a 40 minute drive from Monaco, making it the most popular entry point for travelling Grand Prix™ fans. You can also take a helicopter transfer from Nice Airport to Monaco with a flight time of just 7 minutes.
Nice Airport is served by national carriers and low cost airlines with direct services to cities across the globe. You’ll find airfares are often cheaper if you can fly out to Nice a few days before the Grand Prix™ weekend or stay a few days after the Grand Prix™ and the savings made on airfare can often go a long way towards covering the extra few nights accommodation. Flying indirect is also an option which will often result in lower airfares.
If you prefer to travel by train, Nice and Monaco are served by services from Paris and other French and Italian cities.
Many visitors to France and Monaco do not require a visa to enter but always check the latest entry requirements based on your specific circumstances.
Monaco doesn’t have its own airport but Nice Airport in France is only about a 40 minute drive from Monaco, making it the most popular entry point for travelling Grand Prix™ fans. You can also take a helicopter transfer from Nice Airport to Monaco with a flight time of just 7 minutes.
Nice Airport is served by national carriers and low cost airlines with direct services to cities across the globe. You’ll find airfares are often cheaper if you can fly out to Nice a few days before the Grand Prix™ weekend or stay a few days after the Grand Prix™ and the savings made on airfare can often go a long way towards covering the extra few nights accommodation. Flying indirect is also an option which will often result in lower airfares.
If you prefer to travel by train, Nice and Monaco are served by services from Paris and other French and Italian cities.
Many visitors to France and Monaco do not require a visa to enter but always check the latest entry requirements based on your specific circumstances.