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Monaco Train Excursion

Visit one of the smallest countries in Europe on this excursion to Monaco by train from Nice. We'll visit the main sites of the luxurious micro-state where the House of Grimaldi still reigns. Monaco Train Excursion.

  • 4 hours
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  • Open on Tue, Thu, Sat

Visit one of the smallest countries in Europe on this excursion to Monaco by train from Nice. We'll visit the main sites of the luxurious micro-state where the House of Grimaldi still reigns.

Monaco Train Excursion

We'll meet at the scheduled time in front of the Nice-Ville train station, next to Paul Bakery, to catch a train to Monaco.

After a half-hour ride, we'll arrive at the only train station in the Principality. Once we get off the train, we'll embark on a guided tour of the historic center of Monaco, starting with a walk through some streets of the famous Formula 1 Grand Prix.

Next, we'll pass by iconic landmarks such as St. Nicholas Cathedral and the Oceanographic Museum, which has been directed by notable figures like Jacques Cousteau since its inauguration in 1910.

We'll continue to the Jardin Exotique, which features more than 1,000 species of plants, some over 100 years old. From this park, we'll return to the Monaco train station to take the train back to Nice, concluding our excursion after a total of 4 hours.

If you prefer, you can stay longer in the Principality to explore the palace area or the Monte Carlo Casino. We will provide an open return train ticket for your convenience to return to Nice at your chosen time on the same day.

Included

  • Round–trip train ticket between Nice and Monaco
  • English and French–speaking guide
  • Small groups of no more than 12 people

Not included

  • Food and drinks
  • Entry to museums and monuments

Tips

  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.

Location

Activity location

Square Gustave Desplaces, 06000 Nice, France

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