Pubblicato il 6 February 2025 da Redazione in Actuality, Actuality in Monaco, Lifestyle, Monaco, Sport in Monaco

Monaco Run Gramaglia 2025: What road adjustments are planned?

This Saturday, February 8, and Sunday, February 9, Port Hercule will be the starting point for several running events of the Monaco Run Gramaglia 2025.
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On Saturday, February 8 and Sunday, February 9, Port Hercule will be the starting point for several running events of the Monaco Run Gramaglia 2025, including the very first Mont Agel Trail (learn more: https://www.monacorun.com/). Details of the adjustments made regarding traffic, parking, and public transportation.

VEHICLE TRAFFIC

Motorists will not be able to circulate…

On February 8 from 8:00 to 9:15 and on February 9 from 8:50 to 11:30, on:

• Quai des États-Unis, between the restricted-access quay area and its intersection with the Piscine road;

• Piscine road;

• South dock;

On February 9 from 8:50 to 11:30, on:

• Avenue J.-F. Kennedy;

• Louis II Boulevard;

On February 9 from 8:50 to 11:15, on:

• Portier roundabout;

• Princess Grace Avenue (a traffic alternation will be established, manually controlled, for residents and hotel guests when the race schedule permits);

• Sporting Monte-Carlo roundabout;

• Monte-Carlo Bay roundabout;

From February 6 at midnight to February 9 at 2:00 pm, on Quai Albert Ier.

VEHICLE PARKING

Motorists will not be able to park…

From February 6 at 10:00 am to February 9 at 2:00 pm, on: • Quai des États-Unis, between the restricted-access quay area and its intersection with Piscine road;

• Piscine road;

• Louis Chiron curve;

• Jules Soccal dock;

• South dock;

From February 8 at noon to February 9 at noon, on:

• Avenue J.-F. Kennedy;

• Louis II Boulevard;

• Princess Grace Avenue;

From February 6 at midnight to February 9 at 2:00 pm, on Quai Albert Ier;

From February 7 at 11:00 pm to February 8 at 5:00 pm, on the entire two-wheeler zone of Avenue Hector Otto (opposite number 20).

CAM URBAN BUS TRAFFIC

Lines from the Compagnie des Autobus de Monaco will be diverted on February 9 from the start of service until around noon…

• Line 1 outbound: diversion via Avenue d’Ostende, then resumption of the normal route from the “Monte-Carlo Tourisme” stop.

• Line 1 inbound: normal route.

• Line 2 outbound/inbound: normal route.

• Line 3 outbound/inbound: normal route.

• Line 4 outbound/inbound: normal route.

• Line 5 outbound: after the “Monte-Carlo Tourisme” stop, pass through Boulevard des Moulins and terminus at Place des Moulins until 11:45 (possibility to reach Princess Grace Avenue via elevators).

• Line 5 inbound: departure from Place des Moulins to the Madone roundabout, descend via Avenue de la Madone, and resume the normal route from the “Place du Casino” stop (upward direction).

• Line 6 outbound/inbound: no service before approximately 11:45.

Also note that the stops on Princess Grace Avenue will not be served until 11:30/noon, and the stops “Kennedy” and “Auditorium Rainier III” will not be served until noon.

ZOU INTERURBAN BUS TRAFFIC

• Lines 600, 602, 603, 605, and 80: On February 8 from about 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, slowdowns are expected during the passage of the runners.

• Line 80 – Direction Monaco>Menton: On February 9 from 7:00 am to noon, the stops “Spélugues,” “Grimaldi Forum,” “Larvotto,” and “Sporting Bay” will not be served, replaced by the stops “Place des Moulins” and “Saint-Roman MC.”