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How do you pay for buses in Monaco?

Single tickets are available, along with passes valid for multiple journeys. They can be purchased aboard buses, from ticket machines and from the C.A.M. website See ticket and pass prices. An evening bus service runs across Monaco from 9.20pm to 12.20am every day.



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Tickets can be bought directly on the bus or from the Compagnie des Autobus de Monaco (CAM) office at 3 Avenue President J.F Kennedy. When bought on board the bus the ticket price is €2. This is valid for 30 minutes and you can change buses during that time. There are no restrictions on direction or bus route.

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After a welcome test period in which the Compagnie Autobus de Monaco experimented with completely free bus travel, the decision was made to return to paid tickets onboard, a decision subsequently enacted on Tuesday, January 3.

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By bus. Monaco has an urban bus service, operated by the Compagnie des Autobus Monaco, through the city's five bus routes (labelled 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6) which serves 143 stops. Each stop has the bus numbers that stop there, and most stops feature a real-time display showing waiting times for the next service.

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Fixed-Route Service Bus fare is only $0.50 cents per ride. Hours of operation are Monday - Friday 6 a.m. to 7:15 p.m. and Saturday - Sunday 9:20 a.m. to 6:20 p.m. All buses leave from the El Monte Trolley Station located at 3679 Center Avenue approximately every 50 minutes.

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Is one day in Monaco enough? There are so many things to do in Monaco, but if you plan properly, it is possible to enjoy a day trip in Monaco. Luckily, most of the exciting tourist attractions are pretty close to each other, so it is possible to see everything you want during a long stroll.

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If you're a budget traveler, you can expect to spend around $100 to $150 per day in Monaco, taking into account accommodation, transportation, meals, and activities. For mid-range travelers, the daily expenses may range from $200 to $300.

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But even if you're not a high roller, Monaco isn't cheap. You're going to need some cash to make the most of it. ATMs are a handy way to withdraw local currency while you're in Monaco, as long as you avoid common pitfalls and unnecessary fees.

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There are no toll roads in Monaco itself, but if you're driving into the country from France, you will have to pay to use the motorways. The road leading to Monaco – the A8 – has a charge, with the toll shown at the entrance to the gates. Toll fees can be paid either in cash or by credit card.

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Monaco is less than 1 square mile, with only 2.5 kilometers (about a mile and a half) of coastline, so you can walk everywhere, even to France. Facing the Mediterranean, the principality lies exactly where the Alps fall into the sea, making for steep hikes from the shore to the hills above.

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If you want to take a picture in any of Monaco's busiest areas, you're supposed to require the direct permission of the Monaco royal. As an example, if you plan on photographing the Royal Palace in Monaco, you will require a press permit from the Department of the Interior.

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The playground of princes and celebrities—and also one of the Côte d'Azur's handsomest locales—Monaco is the perfect place to indulge your decadent side. Three days gives you enough time to see highlights like the Monte Carlo Casino and Prince's Palace and also head to the French Riviera.

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The average cost with a taxi company is 106 € while the most affordable price obtained is 45 €. From 1 to 4 passengers it costs on average 102 €, for a minivan accommodating 5 to 8 passengers it costs about 179 €.

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Bottom Line: Taxi Between Nice Airport and Monaco Standard taxi service has a fixed-rate of €95. Alternative transportation options, such as public transportation, private car services, and the luxury BLADE Helicopter service, are also available.

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When visiting Monaco, there is no passport control except of when coming from a Schengen country. Visitors were previously able to get souvenir passport stamps at a state tourism office. Official passports are no longer stamped as this may cause difficulties with validity.

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The price of a single ticket in Madrid for travelling by metro or bus is 1,50€. It can be bought at metro stations, at any 'estanco' (the place where they sell tobacco) or on the bus itself, to the driver.

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