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 Heli Monaco Port by daryll I was suppose to take the Heli from Nice airport to Monaco however it wasnt a good time that day as it was cloudy and miserable day. Well, probably next time. But if you want travel in style, take the choper as it only cost you Euro75 for 15 minutes ride. How many people have taken heli in their life? So, Why not travel in style this time? Leave a Comment Theme: Airplane
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From Bxl to Nice at comfortable price, low ratings (Brussels Airlines) The flight from BXL takes about 1.40 hrs From Nice to Monaco you have several transport possibilties - By taking a bus (takes about 30 minutes if the driver knows the hotel destination) - By renting a car ( keep standard high an rent a Ferrari or HONDA) - By driving your personal car or Camping Car ( take care of parking space) - Or simply by renting a Helicopter ( Heli Air Monaco has many turnkey for the most demanding customers) A dream transportation tip, arriving in Nice, get a helicopter and strand directly on deck of your yacht anchored in Hercule bay, located in Monte Carlo (Luc keep on dreaming) Leave a Comment Theme: AirplaneOther Contact: voyages@heliairmonaco.com
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 No, I didn't go by helicopter, it's just the wind by Pavlik_NL From Cote d'Azur International Nice airport helicopters fly immediately to and from Monaco. Not the cheapest way, but for sure the most spectacular and fast way. Leave a Comment
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by Kisu 10 minute flight above Monaco. 50€pp. Avenue des Ligures
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 Check out that pool! by vivalasteph Getting to Monaco is a thrilling ride. The views from the Moyenne Corniche are stunning, and the winding road will have your heart in your throat! There were two times our bus had to stop to let another bus pass on this narrow two-lane road. From Nice, take the bus from Gare Routiere. The direct route to Monaco leaves every 15 minutes, Monday through Saturday (20 minutes on Sundays), and takes the Basse Corniche, which runs near the water level. The route through Eze-Village and Beausoleil takes the higher Moyenne Corniche for a longer but more amazing ride. Theme: Bus
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by venteeocho Monaco is a very small place - no more than a mile from end to end - so most visitors to the Principality simply opt for leg power to get themselves around. A good solution, especially if combined with the the many lifts [elevators] scattered across the Principality. However, as coastal towns go, Monaco is exceptionally hilly. One of its unusual geographical qualities is that it is located at the precise point where the Alps meet the Mediterranean. So if you plan to make a lot of tourist stops you might consider taking a bus or at least making full use of the free lifts. Lifts - Elevators The most convenient thing about getting around Monaco is all the public lifts and escalators they've built into the hillside. It's well worth studying a map - pick one up at the Tourist Office - and locating the useful ones. My favourite shortcuts are: From the Larvotto to the Casino In the summer when coming back from the Larvotto, cross the sea road and start walking towards the Casino and you will see a lift on your right (opposite the green roofed Grimaldi Forum). It'll take you up to the Place des Moulins. Follow the Boulevard des Moulins past all the shops to get to the Tourist Office and the top of the Casino Gardens. From the Port to the Casino Instead of walking up the hill, walk along the quayside and then the port road to the tunnel. You will pass crowds of people getting on and off coaches. This is the Loews Hotel/Grand Hotel/Centre de Congres tunnel. Just on the right, follow the people disappearing underground. It'll lead you to a lift which takes you up a few floors to the roof of the Loews Hotel, just below the Casino. From the Port to the Station There's an entrance just to the left of the Eglise de la Sainte Devote, which is in the north-east corner of the port. There's a pedestrian underpass under the road from the quayside. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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 me at Monaco's elevators by mangueirense There`s an interesting detail in Monaco: As the city is really small and situated on a hill there are some elevators to go up and down the city! And the best thing: They are free!!! On the photo you can see me... standing in one of the halls, going to an elevator ;-) Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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 Go on Katie, wave. by jol1y I never went on one but enjoyed takiing it's picture. Makes my daughter cringe and walk away. They were very popular. You buy a day ticket and hop on and off as you please.
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 Ferrari by Ipanema_Princess Monaco is probably the place on earth with the highest concentration of Ferrari by square meter...and not only during the F1 Grand Prix. If you want to observe them, the best spot is the Casino Place : red, black, yellow... they're everywhere ! Tourists favourite activity is to take a picture pretending that this is their car. For Ferrari fans, you'll also find a Ferrari store that sells every item related to the brand on main street " Rue Grimaldi ". Leave a Comment Theme: Car/Motor Home
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 Maserati.. One day I will afford a Matchbox model by NiceLife Italian style meets Monaco spondoolix. "My other car is also a Maserati" stickers sell well in Monaco. Stylish, but not quite as much style as a story a friend told me. A man of his aquaintance had two Porches in his double garage. Their English number plates were 2B, and NOT2B. That at least has a literary symetry to it, if not iambic pentameter ( thats a little gizmo that tells you your fuel consumption) Leave a Comment Theme: Car/Motor Home
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Get cheap flights to Monaco. Airports in the area include Nice Cote Dazur (NCE). Check flights to Monaco when you want to visit these nearby places: Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, Gorbio, Sainte-Agnès, Menton, Castellar, Castillon, Mortola Inferiore, Torri, Ventimiglia and Sospel.
Destinations near Monaco- Roquebrune-Cap-Martin Travel Guide, 5.46 km / 3.39 miles
- Gorbio Travel Guide, 6.17 km / 3.83 miles
- Sainte-Agnès Travel Guide, 8.43 km / 5.24 miles
- Menton Travel Guide, 8.70 km / 5.41 miles
- Castellar Travel Guide, 9.99 km / 6.21 miles
- Castillon Travel Guide, 11.81 km / 7.34 miles
- Mortola Inferiore Travel Guide, 12.06 km / 7.50 miles
- Torri Travel Guide, 15.43 km / 9.59 miles
- Ventimiglia Travel Guide, 15.73 km / 9.78 miles
- Sospel Travel Guide, 16.88 km / 10.49 miles
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