Summary:
The Monaco Run Gramaglia 2025 will result in several road and transportation changes in Monaco during the weekend of February 8-9, including road closures, parking restrictions, and alterations to bus routes.
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Monaco Run Gramaglia 2025: What Road Infrastructure Changes are Planned?
On February 8th and 9th, the Port Hercule will serve as the starting point for several running events of the Monaco Run Gramaglia 2025, including the first-ever Trail du Mont Agel. To accommodate the races, certain adjustments will be made regarding traffic, parking, and public transportation.
During specific timeframes on February 8th and 9th, vehicles will not be allowed to circulate on various roads, including the quai des États-Unis, route de la Piscine, darse Sud, avenue J.-F. Kennedy, and boulevard Louis II. Additionally, on February 9th, there will be traffic restrictions on the rond-point du Portier, avenue Princesse Grace, rond-point du Sporting Monte-Carlo, and rond-point du Monte-Carlo Bay. Furthermore, parking will be prohibited on several streets and areas, such as the quai des États-Unis, route de la Piscine, virage Louis Chiron, appontement Jules Soccal, darse Sud, avenue J.-F. Kennedy, boulevard Louis II, avenue Princesse Grace, quai Albert Ier, and avenue Hector Otto.
The urban bus lines of the Compagnie des Autobus de Monaco will be diverted on February 9th until approximately noon, with the exception of Line 5, which will temporarily deviate through the boulevard des Moulins. Some stops, including those on avenue Princesse Grace, Kennedy, and Auditorium Rainier III, will not be served until later in the day.
Additionally, there will be traffic delays on certain interurban bus lines (ZOU!) on February 8th and 9th, as well as temporary changes to Line 80’s route on February 9th from 7 am to 12 pm. During this time, stops at “Spélugues,” “Grimaldi Forum,” “Larvotto,” and “Sporting Bay” will not be available, and passengers will need to use the stops at “Place des Moulins” and “Saint-Roman MC” instead.
These measures and adjustments are necessary to ensure the smooth running of the Monaco Run Gramaglia 2025 events and to minimize disruptions in traffic, parking, and public transportation in Monaco during the specified dates and times.
Source:
Gouvernement Monaco


