Experience the Excitement of Portier - Monaco Grand Prix
Discover the iconic Portier corner of the Monaco Grand Prix, a thrilling tourist attraction blending motorsport excitement with stunning Mediterranean views.
Portier, a pivotal corner of the renowned Monaco Grand Prix, offers an exhilarating glimpse into the world of high-speed motorsport. As a visitor, you'll find yourself at the heart of this iconic race, surrounded by picturesque views of Monaco's stunning coastline and luxurious yachts. The energy here is palpable, making it a must-visit for racing enthusiasts and casual tourists alike.
A brief summary to Portier - Monaco Grand Prix
- 35 Bd Louis II, Monaco, 98000, MC
Local tips
- Visit during the Grand Prix weekend for a truly exhilarating experience.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning views of the harbor and the race.
- Plan to arrive early to secure a good viewing spot during the race.
- Explore nearby attractions and restaurants for a full day of enjoyment.
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Getting There
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Train
From Nice, head to the Nice Ville train station (Gare de Nice Ville). You can take Tram Line 1 or walk from the city center to reach the station. Once at the station, purchase a ticket to Monaco. Trains run frequently, so check the schedule for the next departure. The journey takes about 20-30 minutes. Alight at Monaco-Monte Carlo station and follow the signs to the exit. Once you exit the station, you'll be at Avenue de la Gare. Head straight down this road until you reach the Boulevard Louis II. Turn left onto Boulevard Louis II, and continue walking for about 10 minutes until you arrive at Portier - Monaco Grand Prix at 35 Bd Louis II.
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Bus
From Nice, go to the central bus station, Nice Riquier. You can take Tram Line 2 to arrive. Once at the bus station, look for the bus line 100 that goes to Monaco. The buses run approximately every 30 minutes and the ride takes about 45 minutes. When you arrive in Monaco, get off at the 'Monaco - Monte Carlo' stop. From there, walk towards Avenue de la Gare and follow it until you hit Boulevard Louis II. Turn left and walk for about 10 minutes to reach Portier - Monaco Grand Prix.
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Walking
If you are staying at a nearby hotel in Nice, you could also consider walking to your destination. Start by heading towards the Promenade des Anglais and enjoy the beautiful seaside views. Walk along the promenade until you reach the Port area. Continue along the coast until you arrive at the train station, Nice Ville. From there, you can choose to catch a train or a bus to Monaco, as described above, since walking from Nice to Monaco would be quite a long journey (about 20 km).
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