Trains, parking, ticket offices closed… Practical information for Manchester City
Give the (real) start to the European season. After the disappointment of Matchday 1 in Bruges, the Red and Whites are preparing to launch their Champions League journey in the Principality against Manchester City this Wednesday, October 1 (9 p.m.). So if you want to help Ansu Fati and his teammates make a strong start at Stade Louis-II in the Champions League, here are the key things you need to know. 🗓️
Ticket offices closed on matchday ⚠️
Please note: due to renovation work at the Louis-II, season ticket holders in the Pesage D section will be relocated to Pesage C. In addition, be aware that the stadium’s ticket offices will remain closed this Wednesday, although you can still purchase the very last tickets online! And don’t forget that you can digitize your ticket as an M-ticket and download it to your wallet, on both Apple and Android.
📢 Public ticketing information:
- Maximum of 4 tickets per order
- Option to digitize your ticket in M-ticket format from your profile
- Tickets must be downloaded from the online ticketing service > ensure the beneficiary is correctly filled in
- Arrive at the stadium as early as possible! ⌚
- 1 ticket per phone and per person to avoid congestion at the gates 📲
- The name on the ticket must match the ID presented at the control point
- Any distinctive signs of the visiting club are strictly prohibited outside the away supporters’ section ⚠️
🏟 Where to sit?
If you are an AS Monaco supporter:
Prefer the Pesages stands
⚠️ Naturally, clothing (including jerseys) and distinctive accessories of the visiting club are prohibited here
If you are a sympathizer of AS Monaco:
You may purchase tickets in the Seconde B, Premières lateral and central E, as well as in Honneurs B and B2
⚠️ Clothing (including jerseys) and distinctive accessories of the visiting club are prohibited here as well
If you are a sympathizer of the visiting club or a neutral spectator:
We recommend seats in Seconde F, Première F, and Honneur A2
⚠️ Please note: clothing (including jerseys) and distinctive accessories of the visiting club are also prohibited here!
If you are a supporter of the visiting club, we invite you to contact your club, which has reserved seats for its supporters, granting you easier access.
⌚ When to come to the Stadium?
We strongly recommend that you:
- Arrive in the Principality as early as possible, as traffic near the stadium can be heavy. This will also help you secure parking, pass through the numerous security checks, and avoid missing the start of the match. Reminder: general admission gates open 2 hours before kickoff!
- Check live parking availability in the Principality to go directly to non-full parking lots: https://www.parkings.mc
or by downloading the YOUR MONACO app. We recommend parking at the new Salines car park next to the Exotic Garden, or at the Wurtemberg car park, to leave the Principality more quickly after the match.
– Take the train, noting that Monaco station is a 15-minute walk from Stade Louis-II..
🚆 SNCF train schedules
Here are the train times to reach Stade Louis-II:
Outbound trips
From Nice: departures scheduled notably at 18:04, 18:20, 18:34, 18:50, 19:03, 19:19, 19:34, and 19:51
From Menton: departures scheduled notably at 18:07, 18:22, 18:37, 18:51, 19:07, 19:21, 19:30, and 19:49
Return trips
To Nice: departures scheduled notably at 22:25, 23:30, and 23:50
To Menton: departures scheduled notably at 22:16, 23:00, and 23:30
📲 Info and reservations: https://www.ter.sncf.com/sud-provence-alpes-cote-d-azur


