Fairmont Hairpin: Monaco's F1 Bottleneck
Experience the thrill of the Monaco Grand Prix at the Fairmont Hairpin, the slowest and most challenging corner in Formula 1.
The Fairmont Hairpin, formerly known as the Loews Hairpin, is a famous turn on the Monaco Grand Prix circuit. Known as one of the slowest and tightest turns in Formula 1 racing, it presents a unique challenge for drivers and a thrilling spectacle for motorsport fans.
A brief summary to Fairmont Hairpin
- 22 Av. Princesse Grace, Monaco, 98000, MC
Local tips
- Visit during the Monaco Grand Prix in May to experience the thrill of live racing.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning views of the hairpin and the Mediterranean Sea.
- Explore nearby attractions like the Monte Carlo Casino and Prince's Palace.
- Use public transport or walk to avoid parking challenges, especially during race events.
Getting There
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Walking
From the Monte Carlo Casino, walk down Avenue de Monte-Carlo towards Avenue Princesse Grace. Continue walking for about 400 meters, and the Fairmont Hairpin will be on your left at 22 Avenue Princesse Grace. There are no costs associated with walking to the Fairmont Hairpin.
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Public Transport
From Jardin Exotique, walk to the nearest bus stop at 'Jardin Exotique'. Catch Bus Line 1 towards 'Fontvieille'. After 3 stops, get off at 'Monte Carlo - Casino'. From there, walk down Avenue de Monte-Carlo towards Avenue Princesse Grace. Continue walking for about 400 meters, and the Fairmont Hairpin will be on your left at 22 Avenue Princesse Grace. A single bus ticket costs approximately €2.
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Taxi
Taxis are readily available in Monaco. A taxi from the Monte Carlo Casino to the Fairmont Hairpin is a short ride. Taxi Monaco uses a flat-rate schedule for journeys within Monaco. The flat rate is €18 for an instant order or pick-up, and €28 for a pre-booking. Keep in mind that traffic may affect the final cost.