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How to Get to Monaco Grand Prix 2025 from Nice

Event Name: Formula 1 TAG Heuer Grand Prix de Monaco 2025
Dates: May 23–25, 2025
Location: Circuit de Monaco – an iconic street circuit winding through the heart of Monte Carlo and La Condamine, offering breathtaking views of the Mediterranean and a unique racing experience in the glamorous Principality of Monaco.

How to Get to Monaco Grand Prix 2025 from Nice
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How to Get to Monaco Grand Prix from Nice

The Monaco Grand Prix is one of the most glamorous events on the French Riviera, but between the crowds, road closures, and logistical chaos, getting there from Nice can test even the most seasoned traveler’s patience. Whether you’re heading to a VIP yacht party, a corporate event, or just soaking up the electric atmosphere, here’s how to arrive in Monaco looking polished—not panicked.

Option 1: The Train (Budget-Friendly but Busy)

The TER train from Nice to Monaco is the most practical choice—affordable (around €4 one-way), quick (25–30 minutes), and immune to traffic. But on race weekend? Prepare for crowds.

Monaco train station Image by Pierre Blaché from Pixabay

Pro Tips for a Smooth Ride:
✔ Go early – Aim to arrive in Monaco by 9:30 a.m. to avoid the worst of the rush.
✔ Travel light – You’ll want to maneuver easily through packed carriages.
✔ Dress smart – Opt for breathable fabrics (linen, lightweight cotton) and comfortable shoes—you may need to walk.
✔ Stay late – Post-race trains are a madhouse. Enjoy dinner in Monaco and depart after the rush.

Option 2: Taxis & Private Cars (Convenience at a Cost)

If you’re splurging for comfort, taxis or private cars are an option—but road closures mean drop-offs may be farther than expected.

How to Get to Monaco Grand Prix from Nice
Image by Hans from Pixabay

What to Know:
✔ Drop-off points are limited – Many drivers can only take you to the outskirts, leaving a 10–20 minute walk.
✔ Prices spike post-race – Expect €200–€300 for a ride back to Nice.
✔ Helicopter transfers – For the ultimate luxury, Monacair offers a 7-minute flight from Nice (from ~€180 pp).

Option 3: Yacht Access? Plan Ahead

If you’re going to a private yacht event, it’s not as simple as walking into the port. Most harbor access is fenced off, and boats close to the track often require tender service for guests to board during the race.

 

Image by Hans from Pixabay

Key Prep:
✔ Confirm mooring location – Port Hercule? Fontvieille? Know exactly where you’re going.
✔ Check boarding logistics – Some yachts allow direct access; others require a tender (small boat).
✔ Wear practical footwear – Boat decks and ladders are no place for unstable shoes.
✔ Bring ear protection – F1 engines are incredibly loud, even from the water.

 

Pro Tips for a Smooth Experience
✔ Hydrate and snack – Champagne flows freely, but balance it with water.
✔ Pack essentials – Sunscreen, a light jacket (for breezy evenings), and a portable phone charger.
✔ Have an exit plan – Know the last train or book a taxi in advance.

Finally what’s the best way to get from Nice to Monaco during the Grand Prix?

 

Train = Best for most – Just time it right.

Taxi/Private Car = Worth it for convenience – If budget allows.

Yacht Guests = Double-check details – Access isn’t always straightforward.

With the right prep, you’ll navigate the Grand Prix like a pro—whether you’re in a tuxedo, a sundress, or your smartest Riviera casualwear.

Need a Stylish Base in Nice?

Villa Graziella offers luxury rentals just a short train ride from Monaco. Explore our villa here and make your Grand Prix weekend unforgettable.

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How to Get to Villa Graziella in Èze from Nice Airport:

  • By Taxi or Rideshare (Approx. 30 minutes): Taxis are easily accessible at Nice Côte d’Azur Airport.
  • Alternatively, use a rideshare app like Uber for a convenient transfer.
  • By Train (Approx. 45-50 minutes):From the airport, take the Nice Airport Tramway Line 2 to Nice-Saint-Augustin station (a 10-minute tram ride). Board a train heading towards Monaco, Menton, or Ventimiglia and alight at Èze-sur-Mer station. From the train station, it’s a scenic 9-minute walk to Villa Graziella.

  • By Rental Car (Approx. 30 minutes): Consider renting a car at the airport for added flexibility. Take the A8 motorway and exit at La Turbie/Èze. Then, follow the signs to Èze-sur-Mer. Villa Graziella is situated on Impasse Barqui. Follow signs to Èze-sur-Mer. Villa Graziella is located on Impasse Barqui
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