The Lignes d'Azur #100 bus leaves from Nice's Le Port stop every 30 minutes and travels a stunningly scenic route to Monaco in around 45 minutes. If there's room, choose a seat on the right side of the bus for the best views.
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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.
The best and the easiest way to reach Monaco is via plane. The Nice Côte d'Azur International Airport connects Monaco to over 86 destinations across the world.
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.
By Bus. The bus is the most affordable option but it can be busy at peak times, and the train is often a better choice for comfort and speed. The Lignes d'Azur #100 bus leaves from Nice's Le Port stop every 30 minutes and travels a stunningly scenic route to Monaco in around 45 minutes.
Fixed-Route ServiceBus 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.
Walking is the best way to explore Monaco, its heritage and the local way of life. There are numerous public lifts and escalators, allowing you to reach each district within minutes. It takes just 45 minutes to cross Monaco from east to west on foot.
You can take different trains from Thello, TGV, and SNCF. The cheapest one SNCF takes about 20 minutes from Nice to Monaco and costs about 4 euros. It leaves every half an hour and takes you through the stunning riviera.
The eastern border of the French Riviera is with Monaco and Italy. There are no border controls at road, bus or train crossings between Nice and Monaco or Italy and you will not be obliged to produce your passport. Be aware that in France you are obligated to carry a passport or identity card.
Get to Monaco the easy and scenic way, on a cruise along the French Riviera! From Nice, enjoy a relaxing 45-minute ferry ride along the Mediterranean coast to the glitzy, glamorous principality of Monaco, where you'll have all day to spend at your leisure.
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.
Every day, 64 buses travel between Nice Airport and Monaco. The cheapest tickets for a bus from Nice Airport to Monaco cost $20.03 and the fastest trip takes 0h 50m. Compare all bus providers and find all bus schedules with a single click - and book the ride that suits you best!
Monaco and France have added Canada and the USA to the list of Green zone countries, meaning that fully vaccinated* travelers 12 yrs of age and older from the USA and Canada will be permitted to travel to France and Monaco with proof of full vaccination. No further tests are needed.
Visitors will usually find more to do in Monaco than Nice, as it offers more sights, attractions, and activities. Monaco is better known for its shopping and big city activities, while Nice is more popular for its food, beaches, historical sights, impressive beauty, and quaint atmosphere.
Based on the spending habits of previous travelers, when dining out an average meal in Nice should cost around €20 per person. Breakfast prices are usually a little cheaper than lunch or dinner. The price of food in sit-down restaurants in Nice is often higher than fast food prices or street food prices.
Monaco itself doesn't have a dress code but some places in Monaco do, just like any other city. Casinos: In the Monte Carlo Casino the dress code has loosened up. You do need to wear a jacket but you don't have to wear a full suit. The casino across the street has a much more open dress code.