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Monaco’s innovative on-demand transport service ClicBus continues to evolve with the extension of its network to the Centre Hospitalier Princesse Grace, effective from 20th April. This latest development marks a significant step in improving accessibility to one of the Principality’s key public institutions.
Launched in March 2024 by the Princely Government and operated by the Compagnie des Autobus de Monaco, ClicBus was created to serve residential areas less accessible by traditional transport routes. Since its introduction, the service has connected neighbourhoods such as Plati, Fleurs and Annonciade with central hubs including Place d’Armes, Fontvieille Commercial Centre, Monte-Carlo Tourisme and Place des Moulins.
The addition of the Princess Grace Hospital as a new hub reflects a thoughtful approach to urban mobility, offering greater convenience for patients, healthcare professionals and visitors alike. By providing a direct and flexible transport option, the service reduces reliance on private vehicles while complementing the existing public transport network.
With nearly 35,000 journeys recorded in 2025, ClicBus has already proven to be a valuable asset within Monaco’s mobility landscape. Its user-friendly system allows passengers to book rides via a dedicated mobile application or by telephone, ensuring accessibility for a wide demographic.
Operating seven days a week, the service maintains the same fare structure as the wider bus network, with all standard tickets and subscriptions accepted on board.
As Monaco continues to prioritise smart and sustainable solutions, the expansion of ClicBus underlines a broader commitment to connectivity, efficiency and quality of life within the Principality.