The first Masters 1000 clay-court tennis tournament of the season and one of the oldest and most prestigious competitions on the ATP circuit, the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters will take place this year from April 5 to April 13. Here is an overview of the transportation options available to facilitate travel in the Principality and access to the Monte-Carlo Country Club.
If coming from outside Monaco, it is strongly recommended to park at the Salines Parking, located at the western entrance of the city – fixed rate of €6 for the period from April 5 to April 13, with entry to the parking lot between 8 AM and 4 PM – and then take the bus to the Monte-Carlo Country Club (MCCC).
The following public parking lots will offer a fixed daily rate of €9 upon presentation of a valid tournament ticket at the reception desk: “Les Moulins,” “Saint Laurent,” “Saint-Charles,” “Casino,” “Costa,” “Jardin Exotique,” “La Gare,” “Roqueville,” “Square Gastaud,” “La Colle,” “Quai Antoine Ier,” and “Louis Chiron”.
The following public parking lots will offer a preferential rate programmed into the toll system for entry between 8 AM and 4 PM (only if parking fees exceed €9): “Grimaldi Forum,” “Viaduc,” “Louis II,” “La Digue,” and “Les Sources”.
🚍 From the Salines public parking lot, spectators can reach the event via the following bus lines, all free during the tournament upon simple presentation of a ticket (paper or digital):
Line 2
Line X2 (weekdays only)
A special shuttle service operated by the Monaco Bus Company (CAM), running every 15 minutes from 9 AM to 9 PM: “Salines <> MCCC”
🚶 From all other public parking lots, spectators can reach the venue on foot or via the following bus lines, all free during the tournament upon simple presentation of a ticket:
Lines 1, 4, 5, and 6
Lines X3 and X4 (weekdays only)
A special shuttle service operated by the Monaco Tennis Federation (run by CAM), running between Sainte-Dévote and MCCC along the coastline
Spectators can arrive at Monaco Monte-Carlo Station, exit via the escalators and the footbridge, and then take the special shuttle from “Sainte-Dévote” to MCCC.
For spectators coming from the East only, a temporary stop will be available at MCCC station, located between Monaco and Roquebrune-Cap-Martin stations, just 500 meters from the Club’s Gate No. 4.
Coaches transporting spectators to Monaco will park on Avenue Princesse Grace or drop them off at the Louis II tunnel drop-off area. From there, they can walk to MCCC or take the special Sainte-Dévote <> MCCC shuttle.
Note regarding urban bus lines (CAM):
Line X3 will not operate on weekends.
Line N1 will run in case of evening match rescheduling.
🚍 Note regarding intercity bus lines Zou!:
Line 600 – Menton direction: The “Saint-Roman” stop will not be served and will be replaced by a temporary stop at the Saint-Roman Interchange Bridge.
Line 80 (both directions): The following stops will not be served: “Sporting (Bay Hotel),” “Larvotto (Hotel Méridien),” “Grimaldi Forum,” and “Les Spélugues.” Passengers must use the “Saint-Roman MC” or “Place des Moulins” stops. Buses departing from Monaco will terminate at “Saint-Roman MC”.