The government has highlighted the merits of the Parking des Salines as a solution for the thousands of spectators expected to attend the 82nd Formula 1 TAG Heuer Grand Prix of Monaco taking place from the 22nd to 25th May 2025.
Located at Monaco’s western entrance, the spacious parking has been specifically configured to accommodate a high number of visitors while offering substantial cost savings and convenient access to the circuit.
By choosing Parking des Salines, motorists can completely bypass urban traffic congestion both upon arrival and departure—a significant advantage during the Grand Prix weekend when Monaco’s streets become exceptionally busy.
Race attendees can then reach the circuit quickly and easily via two options:
A complimentary shuttle service operated by Compagnie des Autobus de Monaco, available in both directions upon presentation of a parking ticket or RésaWeb QR code. The shuttle drops passengers in the Fontvieille district on Avenue Albert II, just a five-minute walk from the circuit via mechanical connections. This route is recommended for people with reduced mobility.
Alternatively, spectators can follow a marked pedestrian route from the parking to the circuit (passing through Galerie des Salines, Promenade Honoré II, Place du Canton and Place d’Armes) with a journey time of approximately 16 minutes using available lifts.
Substantial cost savings
During the four days of the Grand Prix (22nd, 23rd, 24th and 25th May), Parking des Salines will offer a highly economical flat rate of €10 per day for any entry between 6am and 6pm.
For comparison, city centre parkings will charge between €24 (on 22nd and 23rd May) and €30 (on 24th and 25th May) for day-long parking. This represents savings of 58% to 67% for those choosing Parking des Salines.
With a substantial capacity of 1,790 spaces, Parking des Salines allows visitors to secure a parking spot in advance through the RésaWeb booking service, accessible at https://resa.parkings.mc.
Pre-booking not only guarantees parking availability on race days but also enables free use of the circuit shuttle service upon presentation of the QR code generated during reservation.
The Principality has made detailed maps available showing both the pedestrian and shuttle routes to the circuit in French, English and Italian, as well as providing Waze location information to assist visitors in finding the parking.
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