Getting Around in Monaco Monte Carlo

Monaco Monte Carlo and its surroundings offer marvelous landscapes and sea views unique to the South of France. Enjoy a guided, driven tour to secluded gems or indulge in a helicopter tour for beautiful views of Monaco and the Riviera
Around at Monaco Monte carlo
With Taxis
The Radio Taxi (Phone Number: (+377) 93.15.01.01) is operating 24 hours a day. The tasix can be called, boarded at one of the subsequently listed taxi ranks or they may be hailed on the way when available.
Station du "Casino" - Avenue de Monte-Carlo
Station "Fontvieille" (Hôtel Columbus) - Avenue des Papalins
Station "Gare SNCF" (exit St. Dévote)
Station "Hôpital" - Avenue Pasteur
Station "Larvotto" (Hôtel Beach Plaza) - Avenue Princess Grace
Station "Métropole" - Avenue de la Madone
Station "Monte Carlo Grand Hôtel" - Avenue des Spélugues
Station "Place des Moulins"
Station "Port de Monaco" - Avenue Président J.F. Kennedy
Station "Port de Monaco" - Nouvelle Digue
Station "Poste de Monte-Carlo" - Square Beaumarchais
Station "Terminus" - Avenue Prince Pierre
Furthermore there is the possibility of taking advantage of the Taxi Bus-Town Service, whose minibuses (8-13 seats) offer the same service as taxis but for group transfers only.
Phone Number: (+377) 06.07.93.34.07 / 06.07.93.55.45
Parking Lots
Of the total 13,800 parking places available in the 33 covered parking lots in the Principality (all with video surveillance), about 5,100 places are available for visitors on week ends and public holidays and around 3,000 on normal workdays. Furthermore it is planned to open a new car park with 400 spaces by the end of 2007. No fee is charged for the first hour in all parking lots.
The Chemin des Pêcheurs parking lot, built to serve Monaco Ville, is located under the Oceanographic Museum; it can hold 55 busses and 750 private cars.
The other main car parks are located in the Condamine in the Place St. Dévote, in Monte-Carlo under the Boulingrins gardens, Avenue Princesse Grace (Larvotto and Portier), Boulevard de Belgique, Avenue St. Charles, Avenue des Spélugues (the Metropole gallery), Boulevard Louis II, Avenue de la Costa and Place des Moulins.
The construction on the site of the old Louis II Stadium in Fontvieille, the reconstruction of the area of the Variétés in the Condamine and the building of the future Cultural and Exhibition Center on the Avenue Princesse Grace will increase the car-parking facilities of the Principality to a considerable extent.

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