Coming to the Monaco E-Prix this weekend? Find out what awaits you in the fan village.

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Coming to the Monaco E-Prix this weekend? Find out what awaits you in the fan village.

Coming to the Monaco E-Prix this weekend? Find out what awaits you in the fan village.

For two days, racing fans of all ages can enjoy the activities and food options on offer on-site. Admission is free and open to all, with no tickets required*.

A gaming space

A key feature of this fan zone: the gaming area will feature Formula E E-Sports simulators to give you the feel of being on the track! It will also be possible to take on the "Hold Tight" challenge, a strength challenge to test how long you can hold on, with the added bonus of trying on a Formula E racing suit for a unique photo.

A photo corner will also be available, giving you the chance to pose with giant letters in front of a decorated wall and take home a unique souvenir. The event will be enlivened by a large screen and a stage, where you can enjoy several shows and DJ sets throughout the weekend.

A children's area

An area has also been specially designed for younger children, with low seating integrated into the rest of the area, allowing children to participate in creative and fun activities: face painting and makeup station, Formula E tattoo stickers, bingo challenge and an immersion in the world of Formula E (located on the ground floor of the stage area, the screens will display statistics on Formula E races and the view of the drivers in the cars).

Information point and official store

An official store will be set up in this "fan village" where the public will be able to purchase licensed Formula E merchandise and equipment. An information point and an ACM ticket office will also be available.

Once again this year, Formula E has created key locations in Monaco to generate excitement and promote the Monaco E-Prix, as well as increase visibility in Monaco. Spectators will also be able to purchase FE merchandise at the official Automobile Club de Monaco store. On Place d'Armes, two Pit Stop stores with FE merchandise and a Formula E GEN3 demonstration car will be available from Thursday, May 1st to Sunday, May 4th, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

* Access for people with reduced mobility via the elevator between Avenue de la Quarantaine and Quai Antoine-1er during village opening hours.

As is the case every year, traffic restrictions are expected. On May 3 and 4, vehicle traffic and parking will be prohibited around the circuit and on several adjacent streets.

The one-way traffic flow will be reversed on rue princesse Florestine (between rue Suffren Reymond and rue Grimaldi), rue de Millo (between rue Saige and rue Terrazzani), avenue du Port (between avenue de la Quarantaine and the roundabout at Place d'Armes), rue Suffren Reymond (between rue Louis-Notari and rue Princesse Florestine), rue Saige and rue Terrazzani. A two-way traffic flow will be introduced on rue Grimaldi (between rue Suffren Reymond and Place d'Armes).

It is possible to follow the impacts of the 8th and 9th Monaco E-Prix on the roads in real time on Waze via the link https://www.waze.com/fr/events/formula-e-MN-2025-05-03.

Please note that certain parking restrictions will apply from April 30th. Visitors coming to watch the races this weekend are invited to park in the Salines car park, at the western entrance to the city. They can then take the free "circuit" shuttle (upon presentation of the parking ticket) specially set up for the occasion.

Regarding the Monaco Bus Company's public transport network, routes will be diverted during circuit closure hours. Details of the diversions are available on the official CAM website (via the link https://www.cam.mc/a-la-une-fr/e-prix-de-monaco).

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