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Hotels and accommodation guide for the Monaco Grand Prix

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April 11, 2025
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The Monaco Grand Prix is one of the most glamorous and highly anticipated races on the Formula 1 calendar. Set against the stunning backdrop of the French Riviera, it combines world-class racing with luxury, prestige, and a one-of-a-kind atmosphere. But as incredible as it is to attend, finding accommodation during the Monaco GP weekend can be a challenge—especially if you’re not sure where to start.

In this article, we’ll take a look at some of the best areas and hotel options for fans heading to the race, from five-star trackside luxury to budget-friendly stays in nearby cities. Whether you want to walk to the circuit or save some money by commuting in, there are plenty of options to consider.

Staying in Monaco

If you want the full experience—race sounds, yacht parties, and driver sightings—the best place to stay is right in Monaco. The city-state is small, which means hotels are limited and expensive during Grand Prix weekend, but nothing beats the convenience.

Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo is one of the most iconic hotels in the principality. Just steps from Casino Square, it offers world-class service, a Michelin-starred restaurant, and opulent decor worthy of its legendary status. If you’re looking to treat yourself, this is the place to do it.

Nearby, the Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo provides a more romantic, Belle Époque vibe. With sweeping views and a peaceful atmosphere, it’s a luxury stay with slightly more serenity—while still being central to all the action.

Then there’s the Fairmont Monte Carlo, famous among F1 fans for its location right above the hairpin. You can actually see parts of the race from the rooftop, and the hotel regularly hosts race-themed events and pop-ups during the weekend.

Of course, these hotels are in extremely high demand, often booked up months in advance with premium pricing. If you're considering staying in Monaco itself, plan as early as possible.

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Staying in Nice: Most popular alternative

For many fans, the best option is staying in Nice. It's just 20 kilometers down the coast and offers a perfect balance between affordability, accessibility, and Riviera charm. Nice has a wide range of accommodations—from boutique hotels to major international chains—and is well-connected to Monaco by train, with journey times of around 30 minutes.

Hotels like Hotel So'Co and Ibis Styles Nice Centre Gare offer practical, comfortable stays with close proximity to Nice Ville train station. This makes getting to Monaco each day fast and straightforward. After a long day at the track, you can return to the palm-lined boulevards, beach bars, and relaxed vibe of Nice’s old town.

For those who want a lively city atmosphere and more budget-friendly rates, Nice is a reliable and enjoyable choice.

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Menton: A quieter, scenic base just east of Monaco

Located near the Italian border, Menton is another excellent base for race weekend. It’s a quieter town, known for its gardens, seaside promenades, and pastel buildings. Trains to Monaco take around 15 minutes, and the vibe here is much more relaxed.

A standout option is Hotel Napoléon, a four-star hotel with sea views and easy access to Menton’s train station. It’s a great pick for travelers who want to combine the intensity of the race weekend with a more laid-back coastal experience.

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Antibes and Cannes: Coastal cities for an extended Riviera trip

If you’re planning to turn your Grand Prix trip into a longer Riviera holiday, staying in Antibes or Cannes could make sense. Both cities are farther from Monaco—train journeys typically range from 1 to 1.5 hours—but they offer excellent dining, beaches, and cultural experiences.

In Antibes, luxury meets nature at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, a resort perched on the coast with lush gardens and historic charm.

In Cannes, the Hôtel Barrière Le Majestic delivers five-star service right across from the beach. Known for hosting film stars during the Cannes Film Festival, it offers a glamorous experience in a vibrant city.

While commuting from these towns to Monaco takes more time, it can be a great way to explore more of the Riviera while still attending the race.

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Smaller towns and alternative stays

For those seeking something quieter or more budget-conscious, nearby towns like Beaulieu-sur-Mer, Villefranche-sur-Mer, and Cap-d'Ail offer excellent alternatives. These towns are just a few train stops from Monaco and provide a more local, peaceful setting. They're especially good options for travelers who want to avoid the high prices and hectic pace of central Monaco.

Vacation rentals and serviced apartments are also worth considering, especially if you’re traveling with friends or family. These can offer more space, kitchen facilities, and better value than hotel rooms—just be sure to book early, as availability tightens quickly in May.

Booking tips for Grand Prix weekend

If you're planning to attend the Monaco Grand Prix, the most important thing you can do—besides getting your ticket—is booking your accommodation early. Rooms across the region sell out quickly, especially in Monaco, and prices climb steeply as race day approaches.

Here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Look for accommodations near train stations, especially in Nice and Menton, for easy daily travel.
  • Consider arriving a day or two early to beat the crowds and enjoy the area at a more relaxed pace.
  • Avoid driving into Monaco—public transport is the most efficient and stress-free way to get in and out during the race weekend.

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