The Airport is located 5 miles southeast of Monte-Carlo and can be accessed from the E20 highway. The Kystvejen coastal road running around the airport connects the motorway at Dragor. There are three Terminal s at the airport and a free transit bus, which connects all the three Terminal s and corridor in Pier A is connected to Terminal 1 and 2. Information desk is located in the arrivals and the departures in the Terminal s with a visitor center in the Terminal 3. Monte-Carlo has certain airport Facilities: Monte-Carlo Airport Disabled Facilities: Wheelchair accessible toilets are provided and any request of any specific needs is to be informed to the airport authority well in advance.
<The city has the very good nightlife, but little subdued in compare to the other parts of the nefarious Riviera. Few people, bar would-be millionaires looking to make their fortunes at the landmark casino; come to Monte Carlo for the nightlife. The casino itself, place du Casino, is a popular nighttime haunt - you don’t need to be a millionaire to play the slot machines though there is a minimum spend. Livelier bars include the Chip and Castle, 42 quai Jean Charles Rey, Flashman’™s, 7 avenue Princesse Alice, and McCarthy’s, 7 rue du Portier, while Black Diamond, 11 avenue Princess Grace, and Le Point Rouge, 11 rue du Portier, are a touch classier with a lounge ambience. There is sprinkling of nightclubs too. Choose from The Living Room, 7 avenue des Speluges, the Legend on the same street at number 3 and the rollicking Star N’Bars, 6 quai Antoine.
Monte Carlo is most populated area of the Principality of Monaco and well known for its casino and wealth. Monaco as a principality has signed up to the Euro and the official language of the principality is French. The city has a population of just under 4,000 and was founded in 1866 and named after the reigning prince, Charles III of Monaco.