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Trip from Nice to Monaco – Walking Tour

Paul Bakery Nice Ville railway station 12 avenue Thiers 06000 Nice
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Duration

4H00

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

20 people

Languages

English

Overview

Trip from Nice To Monaco Monte-Carlo

With Monaco walking tour you can mingle with the rich and famous and “ooh and ah” over the fabulous yachts in the harbours. Pause to appreciate the skill of the Formula 1 drivers as they dart through the tightest of motor-racing bends in the city streets. Monaco is of course home of the Grand Prix. Afterwards, visit the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, the burial place for the Grimaldi royal line, including Grace Kelly and Rainier III.

You will see the famous Oceanographic Museum devoted to marine science, a sensational Baroque Revival building which overlooks the Mediterranean Sea. Founded in 1910, famed ocean scientist Jacques-Yves Cousteau served as its director for more than 30 years. An aquarium in the basement is home to 4,000 species of fish and features tropical water ecosystems.

Continuing with the Monaco Walking Tour

The Jardin Exotique is a must-see for the green- fingered traveller. This botanical garden, built on the side of a cliff, boasts more than 1,000 succulents, most of which are cacti. Some are more than 100 years old. The garden is also home to the Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology and discovered on the site were remains of the prehistoric man.

At the end of the tour your guide will be available to answer any questions you may have. They can offer recommendations and advise on all things Monaco and Monte Carlo.

There is limited space on the Monaco Walking Tour, and it is always extremely popular. Be sure to book online in advance and make sure you’re with us to discover this world class city with this world class tour!

Please note that

  1. For tickets including the transfer between Nice and Monaco, we’ll meet in Nice Ville railway station at 12 avenue Thiers 06000 Nice next to Paul Bakery at 10H05, 10:05am .
  2. For tickets not including the transfer from Nice, we’ll meet near the Pont Sainte Devote, Bus Stop, 98000, Monaco at 11H00, 11:00am
  3. Monaco can be hilly, with many ups and downs, steep hills

 

Your Half Day Trip from Nice To Monaco – Monaco Guided Tour 

Imagine the scene. It is 1297 and Monaco is no more than a small Greek colony. Francois Grimaldi, disguised as a monk, successfully led a small army into the fortress of Monaco. He reclaimed it in the name of the Pope. And so began the Grimaldi rise to prominence which continues to this day. The legacy of his daring raid is recorded on Monaco’s coat of arms. It features two monks fighting with swords. Little would he have known that the results of his victory would one day be so valuable.

Monaco is a tiny city. Yet it is one of the most expensive areas to buy real-estate anywhere in the world. The best example must be the Prince’s Palace. It is still the official home of the country’s rulers, the Grimaldi family currently headed by Prince Albert II, the son of Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier.

Wealth and luxury are on full display in this opulent city. It lies in the fabulous French Riviera on the Mediterranean Sea. The Monte-Carlo district in particular is renowned for its famous casino, lavish Opera house, ancient churches, and exotic Japanese garden.

The definitive way to explore any city is on foot. And, the best way to discover everything a new city has to offer is with a well-informed local guide. It all comes down to the guiding; who and what they know. This Monaco Walking Tour will put you into the hands of a trusted local expert. They come with years of experience and a vast knowledge. What better way to experience this glitzy and glamorous jewel of a city?

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • Café de Paris and Hôtel de Paris
  • Salle Garnier Opéra of Monte Carlo
  • The Monte-Carlo Casino «Carré d’Or»
  • F1 GP Circuit Monaco
  • Sainte-Dévote Church
  • La Condamine Market
  • The Prince’s Palace
  • The Hercule Port
  • The Cathedral of Monaco
  • Saint Martin Gardens
  • Oceanographic Museum of Monaco

Included/Excluded

  • 4 Hours Tour, (approximate duration).
  • Guided tour in English.
  • Train Tickets Nice to Monaco open return if you have chosen the ticket allowing the transfer between Nice and Monaco. You can use your return ticket at any time after the tour.
  • Explore 12 Hightlights and some hidden corners of Monaco.
  • Small Group Tour with a maximum of 12 people per tour.
  • Food and Drinks
  • Museum admission
  • Personal Expenses

Languages

Tour's Location

Paul Bakery Nice Ville railway station 12 avenue Thiers 06000 Nice

FAQs

When can I take the Monaco Walking Tour?

  • January : Saturday

  • February, March, April, October, November, December : Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

  • May : Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday

  • June, July, August : Every day

  • September : Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Edit

What does the Trip from Nice to Monaco ticket include?

The ticket for our Trip from Nice to Monaco pays mainly for your tour guide that will spend 3 to 4 hours with you in the Principality of Monaco. Next to that, however, the price includes the train ticket from Nice main train station to Monaco Monte-Carlo train station and open return back to Nice. That means that after the tour, you are free to stay in Monaco and come back with your train ticket whenever you want to.

Can I meet the tour straight in Monaco, instead of at the Nice train station?

Yes. This is definitely an option you can use. If you wish to meet the tour straight in Monaco, book the Monaco walking tour ticket type. This includes the guided tour directly in Monaco.


For tickets not including the transfer from Nice, we’ll meet near the Pont Sainte Devote, Bus Stop, 98000, Monaco at 11H00, 11:00am.

Can I join the Trip to Monaco although I have not booked the tour online?

No. Since there is a limited space and we need to buy the train tickets, we need to know the exact number of participants for every tour. Therefore, it is crucial for you to book if you want to join our Monaco tour.

Where can I find the photo from the tour?

During each trip we take a group photo as a reminder of our time together. We always post these photos on our Facebook page and also send you an email with it.

Should I tip my guide?

If you enjoyed your tour you can tip your guide for the time and effort she/he spend with you during your experience! If you really enjoyed the tour, but you don’t have enough money for a tip, you can remember your guide’s name and you can leave her/him a good review on TripAdvisor or on Google reviews.




Where is the meeting place for the Trip from Nice to Monaco?

We always meet in front of the Main Train station of Nice (Gare de Nice Ville) next to Paul Bakery.


For tickets not including the transfer from Nice, we’ll meet near the Pont Sainte Devote, Bus Stop, 98000, Monaco at 11H00, 11:00am.

How do I recognize my guide?

When it comes to Trip from Nice to Monaco, our guides will be waiting next to the Pauls Bakery, with a red umbrella, in a civil clothes. 

What time is the meeting for the Trip to Monaco?


  1. For tickets including the transfer between Nice and Monaco, we’ll meet in Nice Ville railway station at 12 avenue Thiers 06000 Nice next to Paul Bakery at 10H05, 10:05am .




  2. For tickets not including the transfer from Nice, we’ll meet near the Pont Sainte Devote, Bus Stop, 98000, Monaco at 11H00, 11:00am



How long does the tour last?

The tour lasts for about 3 to 4 hours.




Do we need to bring our passport?

No. Although Monaco is a sovereign country that is not part of the European Union, it is part of the Schengen area. That means you don't need to carry your passport to enter. However, if you plan to go to the Monte-Carlo Casino, you will need a passport to enter the gaming area.

What main points will we see in the tour?

Your guide will take you through all the main touristic sites in Monaco, starting with Monte-Carlo casino, and continuing around St. Devote chapel, Prince Palace, Cathedral Notre Dame Immaculée, and Oceanographic Museum. 


The tour will also take you through some hidden gems of Monaco like Marché Condamine, Théâtre du Fort Antoine or Jardin St. Martin

Is there any specific dress code for visiting specific places in Monaco?

For the tour itself there is no specific dress code, however, we do visit a Cathedral Notre-Dame Immaculee, where ladies need to be decently covered. It is not compulsory to go to the cathedral, however, if you want to enjoy the beautiful inside of this landmark take into notice these things - have your shoulders covered, make sure your skirt/shorts aren’t too short (knee length is safe) and have your stomach covered. A good solution is to have a scarf to cover yourself.


If you wish to visit the paid part of the Casino Monte Carlo after the tour, have in mind that you must have a “proper attire”.


Lastly, Monaco has several nice places for a swim and if you wish to chill down after a few hours of walking we do recommend to have a swimsuit ready with you.

Is the tour suitable for everyone? / Can I join the tour? / Is the tour stroller friendly?

Monaco is a hilly country. It is possible to adjust the road slightly to make it suitable for strollers, however, if you have any medical issues that might prevent you from fully enjoying the tour (e.g. with walking for longer period of time or up a hill), we advise you not to book our tour.




I am running late for the tour. What do I do?

Since the train to Monaco leaves 10:20 we cannot wait too long for any late-comers. If you didn’t manage to be on the station on time and the group has already left, call on the number +33 649 244 407 and explain your situation. You will be given your guide’s contact and you’ll be advised to buy yourself a train ticket to Monaco, where you’ll meet with the tour guide and the whole group. 

How can I get to the meeting place?

From the Port of Nice :


Go to the Garibaldi tram stop and take a tram in the direction of Henri Sappia. Get off of the tram on the Gare Thiers tram stop and go for about 2 mins to the meeting spot, in front of the train station.


From Promenade : 


Take a bus 09, 59 or 70 to the “Jean Medecin/Hotel des Postes” stop. Then take a tram in the direction of Henri Sappia. Get off of the tram on the Gare Thiers tram stop and go for about 2 mins to the meeting spot, in front of the train station.


OR :


Take a bus 52 to the “Albert 1er/Phocéens” stop. Then take a tram in the direction of Henri Sappia. Get off of the tram on the Gare Thiers tram stop and go for about 2 mins to the meeting spot, in front of the train station.

What are the conditions for entering the casino?















The lobby is open to everyone, with no age restrictions. However, if you wish to gamble, you must be at least 18 years old and the entrance fee will be 17 euros. You must bring your passport or photo ID and dress elegantly (meaning, no shorts, sneakers, or flip-flops are allowed at any time).
















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