The Monaco Yacht Show, one of the world’s most prestigious yachting events, is set to return to Port Hercule from 25th to 28th September. With significant economic benefits for the Principality, preparations for this high-profile will be soon in motion.
Installation work will began on 31st August, with the setup primarily focused on the Port Hercule area. Key routes, including Quai des Etats-Unis/Avenue J.F. Kennedy, Route de la Piscine, and Quai Antoine I, starting 9th September, will be affected. These areas will experience parking restrictions and modifications to vehicle and pedestrian traffic, with occasional full closures expected.
To minimise disruptions, the organisers, in collaboration with state services, have put in place measures to ease traffic during peak hours. Temporary relaxations in restrictions will accommodate school drop-offs in the vicinity, and provisional traffic plans will help manage deliveries.
Route de la Piscine, which will be closed for two weeks for the installation of exhibition stands and safety measures, will remain open during morning rush hours in the Portier-Quai Antoine I direction, except on the day before the show opens and the three days following its conclusion.
Additionally, a new parking area for two-wheelers will be available on Avenue de la Quarantaine from 9th September.
The affected areas are expected to return to normal by October 10, 2024, with public access gradually restored from 29th September.
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