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28 April 2025 Press release

Motorsport events 2025: what road changes are in place?

© Government Communication Department

During the 8th and 9th Monaco E-Prix (3 and 4 May 2025) and the 82nd Monaco Formula 1 TAG Heuer Grand Prix (22 to 25 May 2025), the following changes to traffic, parking, pedestrian access and public transport will be introduced:

VEHICLE TRAFFIC*

On 3 and 4 May, and from 22 to 25 May, motorists will not be able to drive on:

  • Quai des États-Unis
  • Route de la Piscine
  • Jules Soccal Jetty
  • South Dock.

On 3 and 4 May, the same restrictions will apply on:

  • Boulevard Albert I
  • Place du Casino
  • Avenue des Citronniers (as far as the entrance to the Métropole car park)
  • Avenue Princesse Grace (between Avenue des Spélugues and Boulevard Louis II)
  • Avenue J.-F. Kennedy
  • Boulevard Louis II
  • Avenue de la Madone (between Avenue des Spélugues and Avenue de Grande-Bretagne)
  • Avenue de Monte-Carlo
  • Avenue d’Ostende
  • Avenue des Spélugues
  • Quai Albert I
  • Quai Antoine I
  • Avenue de la Costa (between number 3 and Avenue d’Ostende)
  • Rue Grimaldi (between Place Sainte-Dévote and Rue Princesse Florestine)
  • Avenue de la Quarantaine
  • Rocher Albert I Tunnel
  • Rocher Noghès Tunnel
  • Avenue des Papalins (between numbers 13 and 39)
  • and between Avenue des Papalins and Avenue Albert II

Also on 3 and 4 May, the one-way system will be reversed on:

  • Rue Princesse Florestine (between Rue Suffren Reymond and Rue Grimaldi)
  • Rue de Millo (between Rue Saige and Rue Terrazzani)
  • Avenue du Port (between Avenue de la Quarantaine and the roundabout on Place d’Armes)
  • Rue Suffren Reymond (between Rue Louis Notari and Rue Princesse Florestine)
  • Rue Saige
  • Rue Terrazzani

Finally, again on 3 and 4 May, two-way traffic will be in place on Rue Grimaldi (between Rue Suffren Reymond and Place d’Armes).

Check here for real-time updates on the impact of the 8th and 9th Monaco E-Prix events on road conditions: https://www.waze.com/fr/events/formula-e-MN-2025-05-03

Check here for real-time updates on the impact of the 82nd Monaco Formula 1 TAG Heuer Grand Prix on road conditions: https://www.waze.com/fr/events/formula-one-MN-2025-05-22

 

VEHICLE PARKING

From 30 April to 4 May, motorists will not be able to park on:

  • Rue Princesse Antoinette
  • Avenue de la Madone

On 3 and 4 May, as well as from 22 to 25 May, the same restrictions will apply on:

  • Quai des États-Unis
  • Route de la Piscine
  • Jules Soccal Jetty
  • South Dock.

From 2 to 4 May (times may vary) it will also not be possible to park on:

  • Avenue de Grande-Bretagne (between Avenue de la Madone and Square Winston Churchill)
  • Rue Princesse Florestine
  • Rue Louis Notari
  • Boulevard Rainier III (downhill direction, between numbers 4 and 10)
  • Rue Suffren Reymond
  • Avenue Henri Dunant
  • Rue du Rocher
  • Boulevard Albert I
  • Rue Louis Aureglia
  • Rue Baron Sainte-Suzanne (covering all of the motorcycle parking spaces in front of number 3)
  • Place du Casino
  • Boulevard Charles III
  • Avenue des Citronniers (as far as the entrance to the Métropole car park)
  • Avenue Princesse Grace (between Avenue des Spélugues and Boulevard Louis II)
  • Rue Grimaldi
  • Avenue des Guelfes
  • Allée Guillaume Apollinaire
  • Avenue J.-F. Kennedy
  • Boulevard Louis II
  • Avenue de Monte-Carlo
  • Avenue d’Ostende
  • Avenue du Port (between Place d’Armes and Rue Saige)
  • Avenue de la Quarantaine
  • Avenue des Spélugues
  • Rue Princesse Antoinette
  • Quai Jean-Charles Rey (opposite number 16)
  • Avenue de la Costa (between number 3 and Avenue d’Ostende, and in front of number 27)
  • Passage de la Porte Rouge
  • Avenue de Roqueville
  • Boulevard de Suisse (between Avenue de la Costa and Avenue de Roqueville)

 

PEDESTRIANS*

On 3 and 4 May, and from 22 to 25 May, pedestrians without an admission ticket or a pass will not be able to use:

  • Quai des États-Unis
  • Route de la Piscine
  • Jules Soccal Jetty
  • South Dock.

On 3 and 4 May, the same restrictions will apply on:

  • Quai Albert I
  • the La Costa stairs
  • Avenue de la Costa (between number 3 and Avenue d’Ostende)
  • the Sainte-Dévote stairs
  • Quai Antoine I
  • Avenue Princesse Grace (between Avenue des Spélugues and Boulevard Louis II)
  • Boulevard du Larvotto (between the roundabout leading to Avenue de Grande-Bretagne and Rue Louis Aureglia)

 

CAM BUSES

On 3 and 4 May, Monegasque Bus Company (CAM) services will be subject to diversion, as explained on the CAM website: https://www.cam.mc/a-la-une-fr/e-prix-de-monaco .

A page explaining the changes in place from 22 to 25 May will be created in due course, and will be accessible via the following link: https://www.cam.mc/a-la-une-fr .

 

ACCESS TO MONACO ON ELECTRIC CHARGING POINTS

Electric vehicle charging points will be switched off:

  • on Avenue de la Madone from 30 April to 4 May and then from 13 to 30 May
  • on Rue Grimaldi from 2 to 4 May and then from 19 to 25 May
  • on Rue Louis Notari from 2 to 4 May and then from 19 to 25 May
  • on Avenue de la Quarantine from 2 to 4 May and then from 19 to 25 May
  • on Quai des États-Unis from 2 to 4 May and then from 19 to 25 May
  • on Avenue des Ligures from 3 to 5 May and then from 12 to 30 May
  • on Rue Florestine from 13 to 30 May
  • on Quai Jean-Charles Rey (charging points located near the Fontvieille sea wall) from 19 to 26 May

 

* Measures will apply only during times when the circuit is closed.

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https://en.gouv.mc/A-la-Une-du-Portail/Motorsport-events-2025-what-road-changes-are-in-place