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Private chauffeur in Monaco: the precision of a 2 km2 Principality · Maison Chevalier Prestige

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Private chauffeur in Monaco: the precision of a 2 km2 Principality

Two square kilometres forgive no approximation. Monaco is driven like a score: every ramp, every tunnel, every one-way street counts. Our chauffeurs know the vertical geography of the Principality, from the Monte-Carlo terraces down to the Fontvieille quay. Discretion, punctuality, a flawless reading of the terrain.

Our service in Monaco

Private chauffeur, transfers and day hire

The Principality occupies 2 km2 stacked against a cliff face, which makes it one of the most demanding terrains we serve. Everything here is a matter of gradient and tunnels. The Monte-Carlo district sits highest, around the Casino and the Hotel de Paris; below it, Port Hercule lines up the yachts. The Rock, seat of the Palais Princier and the Musee Oceanographique, enforces controlled access by narrow ramps. Fontvieille, reclaimed from the sea, holds the heliport. The buried Monaco-Monte-Carlo station links the rail network without breaking the urban silhouette. Our chauffeurs anticipate the Grand Prix closures, the Yacht Show saturation and the banned drop-off points. To know Monaco is to know its vertical section.

Worth the drive

The places we drive you to

We set down at the addresses that frame the Principality. The Casino de Monte-Carlo and the Hotel de Paris form the protocol heart, on Place du Casino. The Palais Princier crowns the Rock, reached by a monitored ramp. Port Hercule gathers the yacht gangways, the nerve centre of the Yacht Show. The Musee Oceanographique overhangs the sea at the edge of the Rock. Larvotto beach, on the eastern side, marks the renovated seaside quarter. Each of these points imposes its own stopping rules and time windows. Our chauffeurs set the route against real traffic, skirt the saturated tunnels and place the drop-off as close as possible without ever disturbing local protocol. Precision outranks speed.

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Casino de Monte-Carlo

Place du Casino, the protocol heart of the Principality. Drop-off timed to the access windows and the procession of arrivals.

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Palais Princier (Le Rocher)

Atop the Rock, reached by a monitored ramp and narrow lanes. Our chauffeurs master the climb and the controlled parking.

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Port Hercule

The main basin and yacht gangways. The nerve centre of the Yacht Show, where every metre of quay counts.

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Hotel de Paris

Historic address facing the Casino. Arrival under the portico, set to the establishment's protocol.

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Musee Oceanographique

Sheer above the sea, at the edge of the Rock. Access shared with tourist flows, anticipated in advance.

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Larvotto

Renovated seaside quarter to the east, beaches and residences. Smooth drop-off clear of the central tunnels.

Airports & stations

Your arrival points

Monaco is most often reached via Nice airport, roughly 30 km away. By road, we count 40 to 50 minutes depending on traffic on the lower corniche and the A8. The premium alternative is the helicopter to the Fontvieille heliport, a seven-minute flight that we coordinate with the ground pick-up. From Paris, around 950 km of road, a journey we organise in stages or relays according to your constraints. On arrival, the underground Monaco-Monte-Carlo station offers a discreet junction with the rail network. We adjust the schedule to the Grand Prix closures and the Yacht Show pressure.

Why us

A Paris house since 1983

Maison Chevalier Prestige has driven to Monaco from Paris since 1983. Our fleet of 52 vehicles, Mercedes S-Class, EQS, E-Class, Maybach, V-Class and Sprinter, completed by the BMW i7, meets the demands of a tight terrain as well as long transfers. REVTC licensed, with chauffeurs trained in the Principality's vertical geography and its discretion. We read the ramps, the tunnels and the access windows before we even set off.

Frequently asked

Private chauffeur in Monaco

How long does it take between Nice airport and Monaco?

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By road, around 30 km and 40 to 50 minutes depending on traffic on the lower corniche and the A8. By helicopter to the Fontvieille heliport, the flight lasts about seven minutes, which we coordinate with the ground pick-up.

Can you drive us up to the Palais Princier on the Rock?

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Yes. Access to the Rock is via a monitored ramp and narrow lanes. Our chauffeurs know the climb, the permitted drop-off points and the controlled parking specific to this district.

Do you operate transfers during the Grand Prix and the Yacht Show?

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Yes, these are the periods when our command of the terrain matters most. We anticipate the road closures, the saturation around Port Hercule and the banned drop-off points, then set each route against the real traffic of the day.

What is the road distance from Paris to Monaco?

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About 950 km. We organise the transfer in stages or with relay chauffeurs according to your time constraints, in the vehicle of your choice from our fleet.

Which vehicle do you recommend for such a tight terrain?

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For the ramps and tight lanes of the Principality, the Mercedes S-Class, the EQS or the BMW i7 combine a manageable footprint with comfort. The V-Class remains available for groups, driven to suit the tunnels and the gradients.

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