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Where does one get the bus to Eze (from the port at Monaco)? Thanks!

 

Bus #112 from leaves La Crémaillère Restaurant at

8.00 9.55 11.55 15.10 17.15 19.25 and goes directly to the bus stop below the village of Eze in about 15 minutes.

 

To get to La Cremailliere you can either

(1) WALK: From the casino, walk towards Avenue de la Costa, cross at the fountains and head up the short street (it’s one-way going the opposite way you are walking.) At the end of this short block, round the corner to your right onto Rue des Iris. Just ahead on your left -- opposite side of street - is a green awning, labeled A La Cremaillere Bar Restaurant. The bus bench is in front of this restaurant

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(2) BUS: Take the local Monaco city bus (“C.A.M.”) from the port area. Line 2/blue begins service at 6:58am and runs about every 9 minutes throughout the day. Walk off the ship, and walk along Quai Antoine 1er (buildings on your left, yachts on your right) to the first intersection. The stop is in the triangular island at the intersection of Quai Antoine 1er and Blvd Albert Ier, just beyond La Racasse restaurant. (Line 1/red also stops here but does not go to La Cremaillere!) The bus moves in the direction of the casino from this stop and that is the direction you want to go. 1euro, cash, exact change. Get off at the La Cremaillere stop or get off near the casino if you have time and explore that area before walking to the #112 stop.

 

You can also take Bus #100 to the Eze train station, and then take #83 up the hill from the stop outside the station to the village of Eze.

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Jagger would you mind sending it to me as well. if its not too much trouble. Thanks a bunch.

 

kherlache@gmail.com

 

Wahlflower, I do not have a link to the article. Cruise Junky has been sending it out from her i Pad. Hopefully she'll pick up your request, but if you don't hear back from her you may want to request it again. Sorry I can't help.

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Ohhh, I have that on my Ipad version. I can e:mail the article direct from my Ipad if anyone wants is. OP, just respond with your e:mail address and I'd be happy to send out.

 

We would also greatly appreciate the info. We are arriving on the 17th of November. Thank you.....................Marian

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Ohhh, I have that on my Ipad version. I can e:mail the article direct from my Ipad if anyone wants is. OP, just respond with your e:mail address and I'd be happy to send out.

 

do you think you could email me a copy also? melgrant6@ gmail dot com

 

thanks so much

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National Geographic Traveler Magazine has an article called 48 Hours: Monaco in the May/June 2011 issue. We are following that guide for our day trip to Monaco. I was not able to find a link to that article on-line, but maybe if you give it a try you might find it.

 

I found the website for the article.

 

 

http://www.mediabistro.com/portfolios/samples_files/988962_6SefUIIUxOoiKT9GJpTNpxMGm.pdf

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