Monaco’s on-demand transport service ClicBus will extend its network to include the Centre Hospitalier Princesse Grace from 20th April, giving passengers direct access to the Principality’s main hospital for the first time.
Launched in March 2024 at the initiative of the Princely Government and operated by the Compagnie des Autobus de Monaco, ClicBus was designed to serve areas of the Principality that cannot be reached by conventional bus routes. The service currently connects the Plati, Fleurs and Annonciade neighbourhoods to four hubs — Place d’Armes, Fontvieille Centre Commercial, Monte-Carlo Tourisme and Place des Moulins — and recorded close to 35,000 journeys in 2025, an average of around 2,900 trips per month.
The addition of the CHPG as a fifth hub significantly expands the service’s reach, making it easier for patients, visitors and staff to access one of Monaco’s most important public facilities without relying on private transport or the standard bus network.
ClicBus operates seven days a week and can be booked via a dedicated app or by telephone. Fares are identical to those of the wider CAM bus network, and all standard tickets and season passes are valid on board.
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