The closest international airport to Monaco and Monte Carlo is Nice Airport in France some 30 minute drive South of the Principality. The airport is served by both domestic French flights and many international flights. The airport has two terminals and offers easy access to and from Monaco.
Written May 13, 2008
Website: www.nice.aeroport.fr
This is an experience of a lifetime!
I was told its the best way to get from Nice Airport to Monaco. Train is slow, but cheap. Car/taxi is slow and expensive.
You go to their desk in the main terminal, and then a minibus takes you to the helipad. 5 minutes later (its an hour by road) you land in Monte Carlo.
Its over the sea all the way, and you have the Alps to the north. Great views of Monaco as you come in. Utterly spectacular.
Did the same on the way back.
It was about £50/€75 single in those days.
You can book on line.
Updated Dec 29, 2007
Website: www.heliairmonaco.com
Why don?ft trying Helicopter to Monaco from Nice Airport will be an unforgettable memory for you? The whole journey takes Only 10 minutes.
Written Aug 25, 2002
this map shows the route of the Grand Prix.
Written Oct 29, 2002
The money in the town is evident when one arrives by train. Quite a contrast to riding in other parts of Europe. The trains are also upscale.
Written Sep 21, 2003
To get to the Principality of Monaco's capital (and the only city) - the fabulous Monte-Carlo - by boat or more likely by a yacht, especially your own one, you must be really, but really rich. What with all those yachts one sees in the port. Still, the views must be magnificent, probably the best ones you can get approaching Monaco. And at the very least rivaling the ones you get from above as the road (carrying you with it) climbs down into the city.
This tip is actually mid-getting there and mid-must see. I do not actually know why I put it in this section. I wanted to think how to recreate the views you could see from getting by boat. So if you need this particular tip not only as a practical thing, but as aesthetical, too, you might go to the furthest end of the pier and get the same effect free of charge.
Written Oct 3, 2003
From Nice airport to Monaco you can take a bus.
Bus lives every hour from 9.00 to 21.00 and it takes 50 minutes to reach there.
It charges 14.70 Euros one way ticket.
Written May 8, 2005
Phone: 0821423333
Website: www.nice.aeroport.fr
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Avenue Prince Pierre, Monte-Carlo
At this convenient station, trains arrive
and depart from Nice, Cannes, Antibes,
and Menton every thirty minutes.
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The station is just a few minutes' walk from the Casino and the Rocher.
If you're carrying a lot of luggage, it's best to take a cab to your hotel, because
of the area's steep hills everywhere.
Updated Nov 28, 2005
Phone: 93-10-60-01
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Avenue Prince Pierre, Monte-Carlo
At this convenient station, trains arrive
and depart from Nice, Cannes, Antibes,
and Menton every thirty minutes.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
The station is just a few minutes' walk from the Casino and the Rocher.
If you're carrying a lot of luggage, it's best to take a cab to your hotel, because
of the area's steep hills everywhere.
Written Nov 28, 2005
Phone: 93-10-60-01
Monte Carlo boasts of a beautiful underground railway station.It is well connected to cities in Italy and France.
Written Aug 12, 2007
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