Getting around Monaco on a MonaBike

MonaBike electric bikes in Monaco

350 electric bicycles are available to MonaBike subscribers and users in Monaco. With electric assistance of up to 25 km/h, these comfortable bicycles make getting around the Principality effortless, despite the city-state's hilly terrain. All the bicycles on offer can be recharged at the charging points and have a range of over 60 kilometres when fully charged.

MonaBike charging points all over Monaco

To take advantage of the MonaBike service, visitors and tourists need to register on the Monapass application or directly on monabike.mc. All that's left to do is choose a package, ranging from a single journey at €1 per 30 minutes for occasional users, to a 24-hour, 7-day, monthly or annual pass for more regular cyclists.

Monaco bus season ticket holders can unlock the bikes directly with their CAM card; without a card, Monabike users flash the QR code on the bike directly onto their smartphone. In both cases, the green light on the terminal indicates that the bike can be borrowed: the journey starts as soon as the bike is unhooked. Apart from the single journey at €1, the first half-hour of each journey is free, then €1 is deducted from 31 minutes of use, and €2 per half-hour beyond one hour of use. Simply return the bike to the pay station to complete the journey and end the transaction.

Fontvieille, Jardin Exotique, Monaco-Ville, the Port, the Railway Station, Larvotto, Monte-Carlo, Saint-Roman... It's easy to find a MonaBike station in Monaco: each of the Principality's districts has at least one nearby.

Where can I cycle in Monaco?

To make it easier to get around by bike in the Principality, Monaco has a network of cycle lanes and exclusive lanes to make journeys safer and traffic more fluid. MonaBikes hired on demand can be used on the various cycle paths in Monaco: the cycle path on avenue Princesse Grace, the path through the Rocher tunnel (between Fontvieille and Port Hercule), the cycle lane between Larvotto and the Condamine district, etc. Bus lanes are also shared with bikes, bringing the total number of lanes dedicated to cyclists in the Principality to 6 kilometres (by 2025)!