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Travel to Monaco


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there's no left-luggage in the train station nor in the rest of Monaco. There's a law in Monaco forbidding leaving bags etc. in any place.If you are planning to visit Monte Carlo from Ventimiglia don't wait for a ticket in the Trenitalia counters or auto-machines. Go straight to the travel agency(the only one) inside the station, which is marked with the sign of SNCF(French Railways). If you plan to come back buy your return also(5.40 with return), ticket is open and you can validate it in auto machines without hour commitment of a particular train. Trains to and from Monte Carlo run every 30 minutes until late at night. The line is serviced by SNCF Regional Trains, which is the railway provider of Monaco.

For further information like price and times visit Trenitalia

By car

Monaco is easily accessed by its land borders from France or Italy by a network of highways, most commonly used of which is the A8 which runs west from Monte Carlo to Nice and Marseilles, and east towards the Italian border.

Between Nice and Monaco, there are also three more scenic roads: the Basse Corniche (Low Coast-Road - Highway 98), along the sea, the Moyenne Corniche (Middle Coast Road - Highway 7), going through Eze-Village, and the Grande Corniche (Great Coast Road), going through La Turbie and Col d'Eze (Eze Pass). All are pretty drives offering spectacular views over the Coast line. For an extra-special treat, rent a convertible sports car from the many airport rental services and take in the French Riviera in style.

Taxi trips to and from Nice are also affordable.

By bus

There is no bus station in Monte Carlo. Instead, international buses stop at various points throughout the city. Regular buses, run by Rapide Cote D’Azur, connect Monte Carlo with Nice and other French destinations. Services run regularly to many major French towns and cities. Route 100 leaves every 15 minutes from the central bus station (Gare
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