Monaco is bracing for a weekend of widespread traffic disruptions as the Principality hosts two major events: the Blue Economy and Finance Forum and the official State Visit of French President Emmanuel Macron. Both events will take place on Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th June, prompting authorities to implement significant circulation measures affecting vehicles, pedestrians and public transport.
The Blue Economy and Finance Forum will be held at the Grimaldi Forum, bringing together international leaders and environmental stakeholders to discuss sustainable maritime development. At the same time, President Emmanuel Macron will arrive in Monaco for a landmark State Visit, marking the first visit of its kind by a French president in over four decades. This high-level diplomatic engagement with Prince Albert II is expected to involve formal ceremonies and heightened security across key areas of the city.
On both days, Avenue Princesse Grace will be closed in both directions between the Portier roundabout and the Rose des Vents roundabout, from 6am to 8pm on Saturday and 6am to 5pm on Sunday. Access during this period will only be permitted for residents of Ruelle Saint Jean and those living in the buildings Émilie Palace, La Réserve, Houston Palace and Columbia Palace, who will be able to enter exclusively via the Rose des Vents.
Further road closures and traffic interruptions are expected throughout the weekend across Monaco-Ville, Monte-Carlo and Larvotto, depending on the movements of official delegations. Authorities also warn of likely congestion for vehicles entering the Principality from the motorway tunnel and the Moyenne Corniche, particularly around the western entry points.
On Sunday 8th June, from 12:30pm to 4pm, Boulevard Louis II will be entirely closed to both vehicle and pedestrian traffic between the Portier roundabout and the Pattaya turnaround. Access to the Louis II and Monte-Carlo Star car parks will be strictly prohibited during this time. Pedestrian access on Avenue Princesse Grace, seaward side, will also be restricted to accredited individuals, who will be redirected to the upper pavement or Mareterra.
Public transport will see major adjustments, with bus lines 1 through 4 maintaining their normal service, while line 5 will terminate at Place des Moulins instead of continuing its usual route. Line 6 will be rerouted to Saint-Roman with return journeys following a modified path through the Boulevard des Moulins. The boat bus service will be suspended on both days of the forum and will resume operations on Monday 9th June.
Residents and visitors are advised to plan their movements accordingly and to allow extra time when travelling within the Principality. These measures may be subject to change based on police requirements and the evolving security situation.
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