As Monaco prepares to mark the 20th anniversary of the reign of Prince Albert II on Saturday 19th July, a series of logistical and security measures are being put in place in and around the Place du Palais to manage traffic and crowd flow during the official celebration.
The event, which will be held from 6.30pm to 10.30pm and is exclusively open to Monegasques, will require the partial closure of roads, regulation of vehicle access, and controlled entry for pedestrians. In anticipation of the festivities, Place du Palais will be closed to general traffic from 12pm to 4pm on the day of the event, with the area becoming a pedestrianised and secure zone. Access to Monaco-Ville via the Rampe Major will remain available, and businesses located at the far ends of Rue Basse, Rue Comte Félix Gastaldi, and Rue Emile de Loth will continue to be accessible.
Controlled pedestrian access and invitation-only checkpoints
From 4pm onwards, only authorised vehicles will be allowed into the Place du Palais, with pedestrian access subject to strict controls. Entry will be granted solely to those in possession of an official badge. Between 5.30pm and 6.30pm, all invited guests will be able to pass through checkpoints located at the start of the Rampe Major and at the entrances of Rue Basse, Rue Comte Félix Gastaldi, and Rue Emile de Loth. Access will be permitted upon presentation of an invitation card, a Monegasque identity card, or a resident’s card for spouses of Monegasques.
Bus services maintained and Oceanographic Museum remains open
Despite the closures, Avenue de la Porte-Neuve will remain accessible to authorised vehicles, and public transport via the Compagnie des Autobus de Monaco (CAM) will continue to operate throughout the day. To facilitate movement during the celebration, CAM services will be free of charge across the entire network on 19th July.
Meanwhile, the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco will remain open to the public, as will the Chemin des Pêcheurs car park.
Special access for people with reduced mobility
A limited number of vehicle access permits are available for people with reduced mobility. These can be obtained in advance from Monaco Town Hall by contacting the protocol office via email at protocole@mairie.mc or by calling +377 93 15 29 19. The access permit will allow vehicles to drop off passengers near the Rock before 6pm.
Palace visits suspended and Guard ceremony cancelled
In line with the event preparations, visits to the Prince’s Palace will be suspended from 17th to 20th July between 5pm and 11pm. Additionally, there will be no Changing of the Guard ceremony from 15th to 20th July inclusive.
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