Travel disruption expected on 1 May in Monaco
By Laurent Duval, MonacoViews Editorial
Residents should plan ahead for altered traffic and transport conditions across the Principality on the 1st May public holiday.
With the 1st May public holiday falling this Friday, those living and working in Monaco should expect the usual disruptions to road traffic and public services that accompany a national day off. Whether travelling by car or using public transport, planning ahead will help avoid unnecessary delays.
Service schedules for buses and other public facilities are likely to follow a Sunday or holiday timetable, so it is worth checking arrangements in advance, particularly if you have commitments that require crossing into France or moving between Monaco's districts. Fontvieille's industrial quarter and the port access roads can be especially congested around public holidays when delivery and logistics patterns shift.
Full details of service changes are available through Monaco Service Public, where residents can confirm which offices are closed and what transport options remain available throughout the day.