Circuit de Monaco
Circuit de Monaco is a 3.337 km street circuit laid out on the city streets of Monte Carlo and La Condamine around the harbour of the Principality of Monaco.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Monaco–Monte-Carlo station and International University of Monaco.
Monaco–Monte-Carlo station
Railway station
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Monaco-Monte-Carlo station is the sole railway station in the Principality of Monaco, though part of it is located in Beausoleil, France. It is served by trains of the French state-owned operator SNCF, on the Marseille–Ventimiglia railway line. Monaco–Monte-Carlo station is situated 270 metres northwest of Circuit de Monaco.
International University of Monaco
University
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Founded in 1986, the International University of Monaco is located in the Principality of Monaco. It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in business specialized in finance, marketing, sport business management and international management, taught in English. International University of Monaco is situated 350 metres southwest of Circuit de Monaco.
Sainte-Dévote Chapel
Church
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The Chapel of Sainte—Dévote is a Roman Catholic chapel dedicated to Saint Devota, the patron saint of Monaco, which lies in the Monégasque ward of Ravin de Sainte-Dévote. Sainte-Dévote Chapel is situated 140 metres north of Circuit de Monaco.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Monaco and Ravin de Sainte-Dévote.
Monaco
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The Principality of Monaco is a wealthy city-state on the Mediterranean Sea, bounded by the French Riviera. Though tiny, the country is packed with entertainment for those with money to burn: think yachts and casinos, plus the annual Formula 1 Grand Prix.
Ravin de Sainte-Dévote
Suburb
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Ravin de Sainte-Dévote is a ward in the Principality of Monaco. It is the smallest first level administrative division in the world.
La Condamine
Suburb
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La Condamine is the central ward and a quartier in the Principality of Monaco. The quartier's landmarks include Port Hercules, the Rainier III Nautical Stadium, and the Princess Antoinette Park. Its farmers' market, at Place d'Armes, has been held since 1880.
Circuit de Monaco
- Type: Race track
- Description: street circuit around the harbour of the principality of Monaco
- Categories: street circuit and sports location
- Location: Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, France, Europe
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Afrikaans to Western Frisian—“Circuit de Monaco” goes by many names.
- Afrikaans: “Monaco-renbaan”
- Arabic: “حلبة موناكو”
- Asturian: “Circuitu de Mónacu”
- Basque: “Monakoko zirkuitua”
- Belarusian: “Манака (аўтатраса)”
- Belarusian: “Манака (траса)”
- Belarusian: “Манака”
- Belarusian: “Монтэ-Карлё”
- Breton: “Troiad Monaco”
- Bulgarian: “Голямата награда на Монако”
- Bulgarian: “Гран При на Монако”
- Bulgarian: “Монте Карло”
- Catalan: “Circuit de Mònaco”
- Catalan: “Circuit de Montecarlo”
- Chinese: “摩納哥賽道”
- Chinese: “摩纳哥赛道”
- Croatian: “Staza Monaco”
- Czech: “Circuit de Monaco”
- Danish: “Circuit de Monaco”
- Dutch: “Circuit de Monaco”
- Esperanto: “Kurejo de Monako”
- Esperanto: “Kurejo de Montekarlo”
- Esperanto: “Rondo de Monako”
- Esperanto: “Rondo de Montekarlo”
- Finnish: “Circuit de Monaco”
- Finnish: “Monacon katurata”
- French: “Circuit de Monaco”
- Galician: “Circuíto de Mónaco”
- German: “Circuit de Monaco”
- Hungarian: “Circuit de Monaco”
- Indonesian: “Circuit de Monaco”
- Indonesian: “Sirkuit Monako”
- Indonesian: “Sirkuit Monte Carlo”
- Italian: “Circuito di Monaco”
- Italian: “circuito di Monte Carlo”
- Italian: “Circuito di Monte Carlo”
- Italian: “Circuito di Montecarlo”
- Italian: “Tracciato cittadino di Monaco”
- Japanese: “モンテカルロ市街地コース”
- Korean: “모나코 서킷”
- Latvian: “Circuit de Monaco”
- Latvian: “Monako trase”
- Lithuanian: “Circuit de Monaco”
- Lithuanian: “Trasa Monaco”
- Macedonian: “Монте Карло”
- Malay: “Circuit de Monaco”
- Marathi: “सर्किट दे मोनॅको”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Circuit de Monaco”
- Norwegian: “Circuit de Monaco”
- Persian: “پیست موناکو”
- Polish: “Circuit de Monaco”
- Polish: “Monte Carlo Circuit”
- Portuguese: “Autódromo de Montecarlo”
- Portuguese: “Circuit de Monaco”
- Portuguese: “Circuito de Mônaco”
- Portuguese: “Circuito de Monte Carlo”
- Portuguese: “Circuito do Mónaco”
- Romanian: “Circuit de Monaco”
- Romanian: “Circuitul Monaco”
- Russian: “Монако”
- Russian: “Монте-Карло”
- Russian: “Трасса Монако”
- Slovak: “Circuit de Monaco”
- Slovenian: “Circuit de Monaco”
- Spanish: “Circuit de Monaco”
- Spanish: “Circuit de Mónaco”
- Spanish: “Circuito callejero de Monaco”
- Spanish: “Circuito callejero de Mónaco”
- Spanish: “Circuito callejero de Monte Carlo”
- Spanish: “Circuito de Monaco”
- Spanish: “Circuito de Mónaco”
- Spanish: “Circuito de Monte Carlo”
- Spanish: “Circuito de Montecarlo”
- Spanish: “Circuito urbano de Monaco”
- Spanish: “Circuito urbano de Mónaco”
- Spanish: “Circuito urbano de Monte Carlo”
- Swedish: “Circuit de Monaco”
- Thai: “Circuit de Monaco”
- Thai: “เซอร์กิตเดอโมนาโก”
- Turkish: “Circuit de Monaco”
- Ukrainian: “Монте-Карло”
- Ukrainian: “Траса Монако”
- Vietnamese: “Trường đua Monaco”
- Western Armenian: “Մոնաքոյի Շրջագիծը”
- Western Frisian: “Circuit de Monaco”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Les Moneghetti and Monaco-Ville.
Nearby Places
Explore places such as Hotel Monte Carlo Bay Hotel Resort and Port Palace Monte Carlo Hotel.
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