Show Jumping 2023: What disruptions will there be?
The 17th Monte-Carlo International Show Jumping competition will take place from 29 June to 1 July on the Port Hercule.
The Monaco Longines Global Champions Tourcourse is one of the most difficult in the world. With jumps covering the arena, it is known to be very short, very narrow and full of turns. The tightness of the course means that riders must have complete control and a highly advanced technique, guaranteeing an exceptional show for both expert and novice spectators.
The show jumping event is both a jumping competition and a race against the clock. The champions are competing for the “Grand Prix du Prince de Monaco”, which is the ultimate reward for this stage of the challenge.
There is also, during these 3 days, amateur and professional events scheduled, including the Pro-Am-Cup, where the big names in equestrianism will team up with young talent for a friendly encounter. This year's event will be in aid of the AMADE association, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary.
Show Jumping 2023: What disruptions will there be??
Traffic:
- Two one-way lanes will be in force until noon on Friday, 7 July. These lanes will be on the Quai des États-Unis (from the restricted-access quay area to the junction by the Route de la Piscine) and the Route de la Piscine (from the junction by the Quai des États-Unis to the Quai Antoine Ier
- Traffic will be prohibited* on the Quai des États-Unis, from the restricted-access quay area to its intersection with Route de la Piscine, and along Route de la Piscine and Darse Sud:
- Wednesday, 28 June from 1pm to 8pm
- Thursday, 29 June from 8:30am to 11pm
- Friday,1 July from 9am to 11pm
- Saturday,1 July at 8:30am to Sunday, 2 July at 2am
Parking:
- No parking is allowed on the Quai des États-Unis (on the same section, mentioned above), on the entire stretch of the Route de la Piscine, on the first part of the Quai Jules Soccal and the Darse Sud from midnight on Monday, 26 June until midnight on Wednesday, 5 July
- No parking on the Esplanade des Pêcheurs from midnight on Tuesday, 27 June to midnight on Monday, 3 July
* Except for motorists driving to the Louis Chiron public car park. Upon exit, head towards avenue J.F. Kennedy.