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Is Cannes close to Monaco?

Trains travelling from Cannes to Monaco—Monte-Carlo cover a distance of around 24 miles (38 km) during the journey.



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How much is the train ticket from Cannes to Monaco? The cheapest tickets we've found for trains from Cannes to Monaco are US$12.18. If you book 30 days in advance, tickets will cost around US$12, while the price is around US$11 if you book 7 days in advance.

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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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Trains travelling from Cannes to Monaco—Monte-Carlo cover a distance of around 24 miles (38 km) during the journey.

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The capital of cinema is known worldwide for its trade fairs but also for its prestigious luxury hotels (Le Martinez, le Carlton...) frequented by film stars and other wealthy tourists. Cannes, it is the famous Palais des Festivals which rolls out the red carpet every year for the stars of world cinema.

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The Festival de Cannes is now the world's most prestigious film gathering, as well as its most widely publicised cultural event. Today a major forum for film-producing countries, its history, selections and prizes are usually thought to date back to 1946 – the year of the first festival proper.

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Beausoleil is a young town bordering Monaco, overlooking the Principality and populated by 14,000 inhabitants. Closely linked to Monaco, Beausoleil forms practically a single agglomeration with the Monte Carlo district.

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Answer: A full day is enough to explore Cannes. However, to experience the best of everything in Cannes, it is recommended that you spend at least two full days or more in this beautiful town.

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The best time to visit Cannes is from March to May, before the annual film festival and the arrival of summer vacation crowds and hot weather.

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Cannes is a walkable city Bring your walking shoes, as many areas, like its historic districts, are best explored on foot. Don't visit in May It's best to skip Cannes any time near the annual film festival when tens of thousands of people visit the area.

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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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Now Saint-Tropez is particularly known for its beautiful and popular beach clubs in the Bay of Pampelonne such as Nikki beach and Club 55, and because of its harbour where the rich and famous of the earth moor their yachts worth millions.

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Saint Tropez is a prestigious and highly sought after location to visit during the summer months. The richest and most famous of guests have made this small village in the South of France a must-stop summer spot for several decades, contributing to its allure and prestige.

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This boat trip travels along the coastline from Cannes to Monaco, mooring in Monaco for the day so you can explore this beautiful town. The trip departs from Cannes in the morning to cruise along the coast to Monaco, which takes roughly an hour.

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Yes, there is a direct train from Nice to Monaco. We usually find around 104 direct trains on the route from Nice to Monaco every weekday. There are typically fewer trains leaving at weekends, when we found around 101 departures.

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