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Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters 2025: transport solutions for those travelling to the tournament

Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters 2025: transport solutions for those travelling to the tournament

3 APRIL 2025
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The Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters – the first clay-court Masters 1000 tennis tournament of the season, not to mention one of the oldest and most prestigious competitions on the ATP circuit – will be held from 5 to 13 April this year. Below is an overview of the transport options that have been put in place to make it easier to get around the Principality and travel to the Monte-Carlo Country Club.

Travelling by car

  • Those travelling from outside Monaco are strongly advised to park at the Salines public car park, at the western entrance to the city. A flat fee of €6 will be charged each day from 5 to 13 April, with entry between 8 am and 4 pm. Visitors should then take the bus to the Monte-Carlo Country Club (MCCC)
  • The following public car parks will be charging a flat fee of €9 per day to those who show a tournament ticket for that day at the reception desk: Les Moulins, Saint-Laurent, Saint-Charles, Casino, Costa, Jardin Exotique, La Gare, Roqueville, Square Gastaud, La Colle, Quai Antoine I and Louis Chiron
  • The following public car parks will apply a special rate that will be programmed into the parking machine for vehicles entering between 8 am and 4 pm (only if parking charges exceed €9): Grimaldi Forum, Viaduc, Louis II, La Digue and Les Sources

From the Salines public car park, spectators will be able to travel to the event via the following bus services, all of which will be free of charge for the duration of the tournament to those showing a ticket (paper or digital) :

  • Line 2 
  • Line X2 (excluding weekends) 
  • A shuttle that will be organised specifically for the event by the Monegasque Bus Company (CAM): the Salines <> MCCC special shuttle, with departures every 15 minutes from 9am to 9pm

From all of these public car parks, spectators will then be able to reach the event venue on foot or by using the following bus services, all of which will be free of charge for the duration of the tournament to those showing a ticket:

  • Lines 1, 4, 5 and 6 
  • Lines X3 and X4 (excluding weekends) 
  • A shuttle that will be organised specifically for the event by the Monaco Tennis Federation (operated by CAM): the Sainte-Dévote <> MCCC special shuttle (return trips along the seafront between the MCCC and the Sainte-Dévote roundabout)

Travelling by train

Visitors will be able to alight:

  • At Monaco Monte-Carlo station, then exit via the escalators and footbridge to reach the Saint-Dévote bus stop, where they can catch the Sainte-Dévote <> MCCC special shuttle
  • For spectators arriving from the east only, at the MCCC stop, located between Monaco and Roquebrune-Cap-Martin stations (and only 500 metres from entrance number 4 to the club), which has been brought into service specifically for the duration of the tournament

Travelling by bus

Coaches bringing spectators to Monaco will park on Avenue Princesse Grace, or will drop spectators off at the Louis II Tunnel drop-off point. From the latter, spectators will be able to reach the MCCC by foot, or catch the Sainte-Dévote <> MCCC special shuttle.

Please note that the CAM X3 local bus line will not be operating at weekends, and the N1 line will be used in the event of delays to evening matches.

With regard to Zou! intercity lines, please note:

  • Line 600: travelling to Menton, buses will not stop at the Saint-Roman stop, but instead at the temporary stop on the Saint-Roman interchange bridge; travelling to Nice, buses will not stop at the Saint-Roman stop but instead at the Saint-Roman MC stop
  • Line 80, in both directions: buses will not stop at the Sporting (Bay Hotel), Larvotto (Hotel Méridien), Grimaldi Forum and Les Spélugues stops; passengers will need to use the Saint-Roman MC or Place des Moulins stops instead. Buses departing from Monaco will terminate and depart from the Saint-Roman MC stop

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