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Discover Monaco and Nice in one day from Milan with this guided tour, including visits to Monte Carlo Casino, colorful markets, and scenic seaside promenades.


This guided tour from Milan takes you on a journey to the glamorous principality of Monaco and the lively city of Nice on the French Riviera. Priced at $228.13 per person and lasting around 15 hours, the tour offers a chance to see two iconic Mediterranean destinations in one day. The trip is designed for those who enjoy scenic drives, culture, and luxury sights, though it requires a moderate physical fitness level due to the busy schedule. The tour includes transport by air-conditioned bus and a bilingual guide who keeps the group informed and entertained throughout the long day.
While the trip offers stunning views and a taste of Monaco’s opulence, it’s important to keep in mind that the limited time at each stop may mean a brisk pace, especially in Monaco and Nice. This tour suits travelers who want a quick yet rundown, and appreciate guides with good local knowledge. For those interested in more relaxed visits or longer exploration, separate or private tours might be preferable. Still, the value for money combined with beautiful scenery makes this a popular choice among day-trippers from Milan.
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The first stop on this tour is Monaco, known worldwide for its wealth and elegance. Travelers can enjoy viewing luxury yachts docked in the harbor and snapping photos of the glamorous cityscape. The highlight is a visit to the famous Monte Carlo Casino, a building renowned for its historic architecture and luxurious ambiance. Although admission to the casino is not included, the exterior alone makes for a compelling photo opportunity. Expect about one hour at this stop.
This stop provides a glimpse into Monaco’s sophisticated lifestyle, even if only from the outside. Some reviews mention the short visit time of 40 minutes as a limitation, but others appreciate the opportunity to see one of the world’s most glamorous gambling halls. The view of yachts and cityscape offers plenty of opportunities for photos and soaking in the upscale atmosphere. The trip’s focus on glamour and scenic views makes Monaco a highlight, even with limited time.
After Monaco, the tour continues to Nice, a city famous for its vibrant markets and beautiful Old Town. The visit includes a market stop where you can experience the sights and smells of local flowers and produce, creating a sensory feast. The market is lively and colorful, offering a small taste of local life.
Next, the tour visits Nice’s Saint Reparata Cathedral, a notable religious site with a stunning Baroque interior. It’s a chance to admire architecture and perhaps learn about the city’s history from the guide. Then, you’ll explore the central square, surrounded by red ochre buildings with a mix of Baroque and Belle Époque architecture. The Fountain of the Sun and various sculptures add to the lively atmosphere of this area.
The promenade along the Baie des Anges is the final highlight in Nice. Lined with palm trees and vibrant blue chairs, it offers stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. Some reviews mention that two hours spent in Nice allow enough time for a walk and sightseeing, though the pace remains brisk. Travelers can enjoy the scenic seaside and vibrant street life during this part of the tour.

The tour departs from Piazza Duca d’Aosta in Milan at 7:00am, with the return to the same meeting point scheduled in the evening. The round-trip journey involves approximately 5 hours each way by air-conditioned bus. The group size is limited to 30 travelers, which helps facilitate a more personalized experience.
The bus journey is a significant part of the tour, providing scenic views of the Italian and French coastlines. The guided commentary in English and Spanish is included to make the long trip more engaging. However, some reviews mention the long hours on the bus and short stop times, so travelers should prepare for a demanding schedule.

Travelers should bring their passport or ID due to crossing into Monaco, with passport required for non-European Union citizens. Children under 11 years must bring their own baby car seat, as the tour does not provide one. Since the tour involves several hours of bus travel, it’s best suited for those with moderate mobility.
The tour includes a bilingual guide and air-conditioned transportation, but it does not include lunch. There’s free time in both Monaco and Nice, allowing visitors to grab a quick bite or explore independently. The tour does not include private transportation or admission tickets to attractions like the casino.

Most reviews reflect high satisfaction, especially praising knowledgeable guides and stunning views. Many appreciate the organized nature of the tour and the opportunity to see both Monaco and Nice in one day.
Some reviewers, however, express discontent with the short time spent at each stop, particularly in Monaco which lasts just about 40 minutes. Others mention the tour’s long hours on the bus—up to 10 hours—but still enjoy the scenery and guide insights. The long travel time remains a common critique, so this trip best suits those comfortable with extensive bus rides.

This day trip from Milan suits travelers eager to see Monaco’s luxury and Nice’s lively streets without needing to organize their own transport. It’s ideal for first-time visitors wanting a rapid overview or those seeking a scenic, guided experience. The expert guides and comfortable bus make it a practical choice, but those with mobility issues should note the demanding pace.
“Great way to quickly see places i would have otherwise never gotten to! Long trip but unforgettable views and overall a great experience!”

Is the tour suitable for children?
Children under 11 years must bring their own baby car seat, and the tour is not recommended for those with mobility impairments due to the long hours and demanding pace.
How long do I spend in Monaco and Nice?
The stop in Monaco lasts approximately 40 minutes, while the time in Nice is about 2 hours for sightseeing, markets, and walking around.
Are food and drinks included?
No, lunch is not included, so travelers should plan to bring snacks or purchase something during the free time.
What attractions are covered on the tour?
You see the view of yachts and cityscape in Monaco, visit the Monte Carlo Casino exterior, explore Nice’s colorful markets, see the Saint Reparata Cathedral, and walk along the seaside promenade.
What transportation is used?
The tour uses an air-conditioned bus with a group size capped at 30 travelers for comfort and flexibility.
Is this tour good for a relaxed pace?
No, the long bus hours and short sightseeing stops mean this is a fast-paced trip, best suited for active travelers comfortable with a busy schedule.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the tour, receiving a full refund.
Who is the provider of this tour?
Amigo Tours Spain manages this experience, with contact available at +34911293483 or [email protected].
This day trip from Milan to Monaco and Nice combines glamour, culture, and scenic beauty into a single, practical tour. While it offers excellent value for those eager to experience the highlights of both cities**, it demands a long day on the bus and only allows brief visits in each location. For travelers who prioritize guidance and convenience over extended exploration, this tour provides a solid overview of two of Europe’s most iconic destinations.