Monaco Run Gramaglia 2025
On Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 February, Port Hercule will be home to the starting line for several running events at Monaco Run Gramaglia 2025, including the first-ever Trail du Mont Agel.
Find out more about the programme and what changes will be made to the public highways for this event.
Programme
Saturday 8 February:
- City Trail 12km – Start 9.00am
- Mont Agel Trail 30km – Start 8.30am
- 1000 metres - From 2.00pm
Sunday 9 February:
- Official 5Km - Start 10.45am
- Official 10Km - Start 9.00am
- Pink Ribbon Monaco Charity walk - Start 10.15am
For more information, visit the Monaco Run website
Vehicle traffic
Motorists will be prohibited from travelling:
- On 8 February from 8am to 9.15am and on 9 February from 8.50am to 11.30am, on:
- Quai des États-Unis, between the restricted-access quay area and the junction by Route de la Piscine
- Route de la Piscine
- Darse Sud
- On 9 February from 8.50am to 11.30am, on:
- Avenue J.F. Kennedy
- Boulevard Louis II
- On 9 February from 8.50am to 11.15am, at:
- The Portier roundabout
- Avenue Princesse Grace (a manually controlled alternating traffic system will be in place for local residents and hotel guests when the race schedule allows)
- The Sporting Monte-Carlo roundabout
- The Monte-Carlo Bay roundabout
- From midnight on 6 February to 2pm on 9 February, on Quai Albert Ier
Vehicle parking
Motorists will be prohibited from parking:
- From 6 February at 10am to 9 February at 2 pm, on:
- Quai des États-Unis, between the restricted-access quay area and the junction by Route de la Piscine
- Route de la Piscine
- Virage Louis Chiron
- Jules Soccal jetty
- Darse Sud
- From midday on 8 February to midday on 9 February, on:
- Avenue J.F. Kennedy
- Boulevard Louis II
- Avenue Princesse Grace
- From midnight on 6 February to 2pm on 9 February, on Quai Albert Ier
- On 7 February from 11pm to 8 February at 5pm, across the entire two-wheeler zone on Avenue Hector Otto (opposite no. 20)
Cam urban bus traffic
Monaco Bus Company routes will be diverted on 9 February from the start of service until approximately midday:
- Line 1 outward journey: diversions via Avenue d'Ostende, then returning to the usual route from the 'Monte-Carlo Tourisme' stop
- Line 1 return: usual route
- Line 2 outward and return: usual route
- Line 3 outward and return: usual route
- Line 4 outward and return: usual route
- Line 5 outward journey: after the "Monte-Carlo Tourisme" stop, travel along Boulevard des Moulins and stop at Place des Moulins until 11.45am (lifts are available to reach Avenue Princesse Grace)
- Line 5 return: depart from Place des Moulins to the Madone roundabout, travel along Avenue de la Madone and return to the usual route from the ‘Place du Casino’ stop (in an upward direction)
- Line 6 outward and return: no service running until approximately 11.45am
Please note: the Avenue Princesse Grace stops will not be served until 11.30am/12pm, and neither will the "Kennedy" nor "Auditorium Rainier III" stops until 12pm.
ZOU intercity bus traffic!
- Lines 600, 602, 603, 605 and 80: on 8 February from approximately 8.30am to 4.30pm, delays are to be expected as the runners pass by
- Line 80 - Monaco>Menton: on 9 February from 7am to 12pm, the "Spélugues", "Grimaldi Forum", "Larvotto" and "Sporting Bay" stops will not be served but will be replaced by the "Place des Moulins" and "Saint-Roman MC" stops
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