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annealex Nov 23rd, 2024 08:54 AM

Driving Monaco to Milan
 
Hello everyone. We're planning a trip next summer and I'm wondering if anyone has driven Monaco to Milan? Is it an easy drive? My definition of easy is a straight forward highway with clear signs. Or is it a confusing series of curvy roads to navigate? We have had a few challenges in Italy -- we always make it out alive, but the 10-mile surprise Tunnel in Bologne and the feisty GPS re-routings near Ravenna haven't been that great. The other option is a driver... there are 4 of us and one has limited mobility so a train may be a challenge for him. Thanks for any real-world observations and suggestions about this journey.


janisj Nov 23rd, 2024 09:05 AM

Its a straightforward route -- it is winding as it does mostly hug the coast. Note that any insurance (whether via a credit card or standard ins. through the agency) won't cover you in Italy so you'll have to pay extra for that.


mjs Nov 23rd, 2024 10:37 AM

Drop off fees may be high

Jean Nov 23rd, 2024 10:53 AM

Unless you drive back to France to drop off the car, you'll pay a one-way rental surcharge. If you hire a driver, you'll pay for a round-trip so probably quite expensive.

You might consider hiring a car to take you to Ventimiglia (about 40-45 minutes) where you could catch a no-connection train to Milano Centrale. (The train between Monte Carlo and Ventigmilia is single-class and can be very crowded in high season. You can go first class on the Ventigmilia-Milan train.) FWIW, Milan is a city I wouldn't consider driving into. it's not impossible but would be a challenge. Is your final destination outside of Milan? Do you need a car after arriving in Milan?

If driving and tunnels are an issue, there are many tunnels on the route.

How limited is the friend's mobility? I would think multiple hours in a train would be more comfortable than multiple hours in a car. Easy access to toilets, more leg room, comfortable seats, ability to snack/eat, etc. You can request assistance at both the Ventimiglia and Milano Centrale stations. It's called Sala Blu.

https://www.italiarail.com/travellers-disabilities

janisj Nov 23rd, 2024 06:07 PM


Originally Posted by Jean (Post 17613902)
. . . How limited is the friend's mobility? I would think multiple hours in a train would be more comfortable than multiple hours in a car. Easy access to toilets, more leg room, comfortable seats, ability to snack/eat, etc. You can request assistance at both the Ventimiglia and Milano Centrale stations. It's called Sala Blu.

https://www.italiarail.com/travellers-disabilities

My thoughts exactly. The extra space, large windows for views, etc I'd think a train would be more comfortable for the mobility limited

Jean Nov 23rd, 2024 08:23 PM


Originally Posted by janisj (Post 17614014)
My thoughts exactly. The extra space, large windows for views, etc I'd think a train would be more comfortable for the mobility limited

Except, I think, for the train between Monaco and Ventimiglia.

neckervd Nov 24th, 2024 02:38 AM

The motorway - Monaco - Genoa is the main itinerary for all trucks between Spain and Italy.
Therefore it's rather a autocamionale than a autostrada.

bilboburgler Nov 24th, 2024 03:25 AM

The bicycle route along the coast is lovely

shelemm Nov 24th, 2024 05:22 AM

I have driven from France to Genoa along part of your route. It is the craziest driving I've ever seen. Makes anything else seem peaceful. Especially the motorcyclists weaving in and out of traffic.

annealex Nov 24th, 2024 08:24 AM

Thank you! I like this idea of a car to a direct train stop to Milan. I will check this out.

Thanks all for your ideas.

Annealex


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