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This is one of the major highlights of the Rallye Monte-Carlo WRC 2026 route. On Saturday, 24 January, the Principality of Monaco will host a Super Special Stage on its own territory — a promising event! Here is everything you need to know to make the most of this exceptional moment, free of charge and open to all.

It’s an event that should leave a lasting impression. Rally fans will be able to watch a special stage of the 94th edition of the Rallye Monte-Carlo on Monaco’s Port Hercule, on Saturday 24 January 2026 — a first since 2008! Using part of the Monaco Circuit, the route of this Super Special Stage will feature two laps, several chicanes and a “donut” section in particular, for a total distance of 2.69 km. The timed stage will start at 6:35 pm, with the first car setting off.

Discover the route:

Entertainment throughout the afternoon

With nearly four hours of action as the remaining competitors at this point in the rally take to the stage, rally lovers will be able to feel the thrill of the Rally1 cars as well as the other categories. As with all Rallye Monte-Carlo Special Stages, access for spectators will be free of charge and open to everyone, with public areas set up so fans can follow this SS13 in the best possible conditions.

Earlier in the day, head to the Fan Zone on Port Hercule. Open from Wednesday 21 to Sunday 25 January, this “Monaco” Fan Zone for the Rallye Monte-Carlo will be located on Quai Antoine Ier. A festive space offering a range of activities such as simulators, a WRC car exhibition, giant screens to follow the stages, food and drink areas, and official merchandise stores. And that’s just a preview — more surprises will be waiting for you throughout the rally!

From 5:00 pm onwards, the track will come alive. Fans will be able to admire the Rally1 cars from the three manufacturers entered (Toyota Gazoo Racing, Hyundai Motorsport and M-Sport Ford) during VIP Rides, giving a taste of the spectacle to come.

A unique moment for rally fans and newcomers alike. We look forward to welcoming many of you for a truly unforgettable evening!

For any questions, please check our Q&A.

To make the most of the event, we recommend planning your journey in advance.

Whenever possible, carpool and use public transport:

On 24 January, from 3:00 pm to 11:30 pm, several roads will be closed to traffic:

  • Quai des États-Unis (from the restricted access area to its intersection with Route de la Piscine)
  • Route de la Piscine
  • Avenue J.F. Kennedy (between Boulevard Louis II and Quai des États-Unis; access will remain open for residents, subscribers to Louis II and Yacht Club car parks, as well as people attending the concert at the Auditorium Rainier III)
  • Rue Grimaldi (lower lane)
  • Rocher Antoine I Tunnel
  • Rocher Albert I Tunnel

We recommend parking at Parking des Salines (1,700 spaces, 16-minute walk to Port Hercule) or at Parking de la Gare.
Alternative options: Parking de la Colle or Parking Wurtemberg.
More information: parkings.mc

Several car parks will be closed for the occasion:

  • SEPM Car Park – Quai des États-Unis (exit remains accessible at all times)
  • SEPM Car Park – Appontement Jules Soccal
  • Parking Chiron – Route de la Piscine
  • Parking Quai Antoine Ier
  • Sainte-Dévote underground gallery
  • Ilot 1 permanent footbridge lift
  • Temporary metal footbridge (near the CFM)

Yes, via the service road from 3:00 pm to 4:45 pm, then fully closed from 4:45 pm to 11:30 pm.

Yes, on 24 January, between 3:00 pm and 11:30 pm, pedestrian access will be restricted in several areas, including: Appontement Jules Soccal, Darse Sud (seaside) and Darse Nord, as well as pedestrian crossings located between Boulevard Albert Ier and Quai Albert Ier.

Quai Albert 1er and the Fan Zone are accessible to wheelchair users via the permanent footbridge « Ilot 1 » next to the Théâtre des Variétés, which is equipped with an elevator.

No, access to Quai Albert 1er and to the Fan zone is free and does not require a ticket.

Prohibited items:

  • Glass bottles & cans
  • Alcool
  • Drones
  • Bulky items: scooters, skateboards, suitcases, bicycles
  • Dangerous items: firearms, knives, sharp or blunt objects (meta or otherwise)
  • Flammable or defensive aerosols
  • Pyrotechnic devices

Allow items:

  • Pets on a leash
  • Strollers
  • Umbrellas
  • Food

Yes, their opening hours will not be affected. However, we encourage you to contact each establishment directly for more detailed information.

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