Practical advice for the best family holiday in Monaco

It's already worth noting that, with a surface area of 2 km², many points of interest can be reached on foot. The 80 public lifts, 37 escalators and 8 travelators make it easy to get around.

In addition, the bus network allows you to travel throughout the Principality and covers all the tourist attractions, from line 1 to line 6, not to mention the express lines which allow you to cross the territory even more quickly. An evening bus and a night bus also serve Monaco, so you can travel with complete peace of mind. At bus stops, screens inform users of the arrival times of the next buses in real time. Single tickets and multi-trip cards are available on the Compagnie des Autobus de Monaco website, and payment can be made on board the buses using a credit card.

You can also combine business with pleasure on the solar-powered electric bus that crosses Port Hercule. It's another way of getting from Monaco-Ville to the Casino every day of the week, and one that will appeal to the whole family!

Last but not least, Monaco has a large network of electrically-assisted bicycles: Monabike, accessible from the age of 14. The service has been growing and improving ever since it was introduced, as part of the Principality's policy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Monabike has nearly 350 bikes and 49 stations.

And for a time-saving holiday, there's just one application: Monapass ! Free, efficient and practical, this all-in-one application will make life easier for the whole family. Thanks to Monapass, you can buy all kinds of tickets and season tickets in just a few clicks, avoid queues, get real-time information on nearby means of transport, benefit from combined tickets, and much more!

What's more, the Principality is full of people, both individuals and professionals, who are highlighting activities and experiences for the whole family to enjoy all year round. On its Instagram page, Monaco Kiddos offers inspiration to parents living in Monaco or visiting the Principality. It lists a host of activities and services for children, including events such as creative workshops, shows and holiday courses. Monaco Kiddos also features places to go out and have fun as a family, from parks and gardens to museums and unique events.