Help needed: UK to Monaco
Help needed: UK to Monaco
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LIVENT

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196 posts

249 months

Friday 5th April 2019
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Hi All,

I am driving down to Monaco in my Ferrari 488 for the Formula E E-Prix.

At the moment I want to stop somewhere around Troyes and then Geneva. Maybe 1 more stop before Monaco.

I have a hotel booked in Monaco but would like some advice on hotels with safe parking along the way and on any routes I should take?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I assume my car will be ok on the Ferry?

Thanks

paulwirral

3,713 posts

156 months

Saturday 6th April 2019
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Stay in cannes , personal preference, or nice and take the helicopter, boat , or train to Monaco, there's no point in trying to take a car to Monaco.
My preference is would be stay in cannes and get a boat trip to Monaco if the timescale fits . Or stay in nice and get a return helicopter journey , it's not cheap but you have a Ferrari so I'd guess you've a little disposable income !

normalbloke

8,416 posts

240 months

Sunday 7th April 2019
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paulwirral said:
Stay in cannes , personal preference, or nice and take the helicopter, boat , or train to Monaco, there's no point in trying to take a car to Monaco.
My preference is would be stay in cannes and get a boat trip to Monaco if the timescale fits . Or stay in nice and get a return helicopter journey , it's not cheap but you have a Ferrari so I'd guess you've a little disposable income !
Driving into Monaco is no drama, many hotels have valet parking and are used to handling cars properly. We stay at the Port Palace, and the valet service is excellent. Drive up, walk to reception and check in. By the time you have done that, your bags are in your room, and the car is safely parked until you ask for it again.

Deesee

8,509 posts

104 months

Sunday 7th April 2019
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paulwirral said:
Stay in cannes , personal preference, or nice and take the helicopter, boat , or train to Monaco, there's no point in trying to take a car to Monaco.
My preference is would be stay in cannes and get a boat trip to Monaco if the timescale fits . Or stay in nice and get a return helicopter journey , it's not cheap but you have a Ferrari so I'd guess you've a little disposable income !
This,

Lots of nice hotels in Cannes, the Ferrari will fit in at the Martinez.

& take the tunnel.

Heli in and out (less than you might imagine).

We one stop normally around Dijon.

Get a toll tag so you don’t have to get to close to the toll barrier.

EnS

99 posts

170 months

Sunday 7th April 2019
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I stayed last June in Troyes at the Kyriad Troyes Centre.Clean,basic hotel (similar to Premier Inn style) but bonus for extra 10 euros is the secure parking at the back of the hotel where my room overlooked the parking space.

Nothing flash but ideal for a quick stopover.

Petrus1983

10,689 posts

183 months

Sunday 7th April 2019
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The OP has stated he’s booked in Monaco - good choice and parking is easy, even over the F1 weekend if you know where to go. Sadly can’t help with the actual question laugh

LIVENT

Original Poster:

196 posts

249 months

Tuesday 9th April 2019
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Petrus1983 said:
The OP has stated he’s booked in Monaco - good choice and parking is easy, even over the F1 weekend if you know where to go. Sadly can’t help with the actual question laugh
Thanks all, I am staying in the Columbus hotel in Monaco. More looking for some advice on good hotels en-route to Monaco.

ESDavey

713 posts

240 months

Tuesday 23rd April 2019
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Hi,

Personally I would drive from Geneva to Nice / Monaco via the "Route des Grandes Alpes" = its a fantastic route with many places to stay. Its about 450miles from Geneva to Nice so I would do the following :

UK to Les Gets in the French Alps and a few miles from the RdGA start. Drive Les Gets to Valloire day 2. Stay in Hotel de la Poste. Next day Valloire to Nice / Monaco day 3. Repeat when you go home. Driving UK to Les Gets starts very dull, its 90% motorway but last few mile is fun ... but day 2 and 3 will be awesome.