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Taxi Monaco to Aix-en-Provence

The drive from Monaco to Aix-en-Provence crosses the full width of the Alpes-Maritimes and Var departments before arriving at one of Provence's most elegant cities — 200 kilometers via the A8 La Provençale, completed in approximately 1 hour 50 minutes to 2 hours 20 minutes under normal conditions. A private taxi  Monaco to Aix-en-Provence means a fixed rate confirmed before you leave, a driver at your Monaco address at the exact time you specify, and drop-off anywhere in the city — Cours Mirabeau, the Mazarin Quarter, Atelier Cézanne, Château La Coste, or any hotel or residence in the Aix agglomeration — without a single connection or transfer.


Route & Pricing — Complete Overview

Route Distance Travel Time Premium Car Luxury Car Standard Van Premium Van
Monaco → Aix-en-Provence 200 km 1h50–2h20 €450 €750 €550 €650
Aix-en-Provence → Monaco 200 km 1h50–2h20 €450 €750 €550 €650
Monaco → Cours Mirabeau 200 km 1h50–2h20 €450 €750 €550 €650
Monaco → Mazarin Quarter 200 km 1h50–2h20 €450 €750 €550 €650
Monaco → Château La Coste ~205 km 1h55–2h25 €460 €760 €560 €660
Monaco → Aix TGV Station 200 km 1h50–2h20 €450 €750 €550 €650

All rates include A8 motorway tolls, luggage handling, and door-to-door service. Night supplements (22h00–06h00) disclosed at booking. Return transfers available at the same fixed rates.


📍  A private taxi from Monaco to Aix-en-Provence covers 200 km via the A8 La Provençale autoroute and takes approximately 1 hour 50 minutes to 2 hours 20 minutes, with fixed all-inclusive rates starting from €450 — A8 tolls, luggage, and door-to-door service to any Aix-en-Provence address included.

🤖  Monaco to Aix-en-Provence private taxi: 200 km via A8 La Provençale → Cap d'Ail → Nice → Antibes → Cannes → Fréjus → Toulon → A8/A51 junction → Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. Fixed rate from €450 all-inclusive, A8 tolls included, door-to-door to Cours Mirabeau, Mazarin Quarter, Atelier Cézanne, Château La Coste, 24/7, English-speaking driver.


The Route: Monaco to Aix-en-Provence

From Monaco, your driver joins the A8 La Provençale heading west — the same motorway spine that connects the entire French Riviera from the Italian border to Aix-en-Provence. The route passes through the Alpes-Maritimes coast — Cap d'Ail, Nice, Antibes, Cannes — before crossing into the Var department and traversing the Estérel massif, whose dramatic red porphyry cliffs and deep gorges frame the motorway between Fréjus and Saint-Raphaël. West of Fréjus, the A8 continues through the Var interior — Les Arcs, Le Luc, Brignoles — before ascending toward the Sainte-Baume limestone massif and descending into the Aix basin.

The final approach joins the A51 north of Marseille, delivering you into Aix-en-Provence from the south. The Aix-en-Provence TGV station (Aix-en-Provence-TGV, not to be confused with the Aix Ville station) is on the southern approach; the city center and Cours Mirabeau are a few minutes further north.

The full A8 toll from Monaco to the Aix-en-Provence exit is included in your fixed rate.


Distance and Travel Time: 200 km, 1h50 to 2h20

The driving distance from Monaco to Aix-en-Provence is 200 km — confirmed by bonnesroutes.com (200 km, of which 188 km on motorway) and corroborated by Trippy.com (201 km, 2h19m). Under normal weekday conditions, your driver covers this in 1 hour 50 minutes to 2 hours 20 minutes.

Travel time by scenario:

Scenario Travel Time
Normal conditions (weekday off-peak) 1h50–2h10
Summer weekend (July–August) 2h15–2h45
Monaco Grand Prix / Cannes Film Festival 2h20–2h50
Early morning departure (before 07h00) 1h45–2h
Aix Festival International d'Art Lyrique (July) 2h15–2h30

The Festival International d'Art Lyrique d'Aix-en-Provence — one of Europe's most prestigious opera festivals, held every July — draws international audiences and creates peak demand for private transfers from Monaco, Nice, and Cannes throughout the festival month. Advance booking is strongly recommended during July.


Aix-en-Provence: The City of a Thousand Fountains

Aix-en-Provence is not simply a Provençal city — it is a city that has been continuously inhabited since the Roman foundation of Aquae Sextiae in 123 BC, a former capital of Provence under the Counts of Provence and the Anjou dynasty, and the birthplace of Paul Cézanne, one of the most influential painters in Western art. It carries this weight of history lightly, in the honey-colored limestone of its hôtels particuliers, the shade of its plane trees, and the sound of water from its hundred fountains.

Cours Mirabeau — The Heart of the City

The main boulevard, Cours Mirabeau, is designed for the rich and famous to strut their fancy stuff. This "Champs-Elysées of Provence," lined with 17th- and 18th-century mansions, divides the higgledy-piggledy old town and the stately Mazarin Quarter. Your driver drops you at the Fontaine de la Rotonde roundabout at the western end, from which Cours Mirabeau unfolds east — cafés, mossy fountains, and the terraces where Cézanne spent his afternoons.

The Mazarin Quarter

Built in a grid plan during the reign of King Louis XIV, it remains a peaceful, elegant residential neighborhood. The Place des Quatre Dauphins — with its 17th-century fountain inspired by Bernini — is the quarter's centerpiece. The Musée Granet, classified as one of the finest in France, situated in the former Palace of Malta, contains collections of works from the 14th to the 20th century, by Rembrandt, Ingres, Cézanne and the "Cézanne à Giacometti" donation.

Atelier Cézanne — The Painter's Last Studio

Located just outside, Cézanne's Studio (Atelier Cézanne) — the studio where the artist painted some of his most famous works — offers visitors fascinating insight into the life of the postimpressionist artist. The studio, on the Chemin des Lauves north of the city center, has been preserved exactly as Cézanne left it at his death in 1906. The bronze "C" pavement markers throughout the city trace his footsteps from birthplace to cemetery — a self-guided trail that runs through the old town, the Mazarin Quarter, and out to the Bibémus quarries where he painted Montagne Sainte-Victoire from every angle.

Château La Coste — Art, Architecture, Wine

Five kilometers northwest of Aix-en-Provence in the Puy-Sainte-Réparade commune, Château La Coste is one of the most remarkable contemporary art destinations in Europe — 500 acres of Provençal vineyard set with permanent installations and pavilions by Tadao Ando, Frank Gehry, Jean Nouvel, Richard Serra, Louise Bourgeois, and two dozen other major international artists and architects. It is simultaneously a working AOC Côte de Provence wine estate, a luxury hotel (Le Château), and a venue for art exhibitions and events. Drop-off directly at the château entrance is standard; your driver knows the access road through the estate.

The Old Town — Vieil Aix

In Aix-en-Provence Old Town, you'll find points of interest like Place de l'Hôtel de Ville — main square with an impressive clock tower and ornate 17th-century town hall — iconic Cours Mirabeau, and Saint-Sauveur Cathedral. The Cathédrale Saint-Sauveur, built between the 5th and 17th centuries, blends Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque styles and houses the extraordinary Burning Bush Triptych by Nicolas Froment (1476). The Hôtel de Caumont Centre d'Art, in a restored 18th-century mansion just off Cours Mirabeau, hosts major temporary exhibitions year-round.

Provençal Markets — The City's Daily Rhythm

Aix hosts vibrant markets every day of the week: the traditional daily food market at Place Richelme; the lively markets at Place des Prêcheurs and Place de la Madeleine; the textile, craft, and antiques stalls along Cours Mirabeau; and the beautiful flower market on Place de l'Hôtel de Ville. For guests from Monaco arriving for a morning market visit, early departure — 07h00 from Monte-Carlo — delivers you to Place Richelme for the 08h00 opening.


Private Car Service Monaco to Aix-en-Provence

For American travelers based in Monaco — guests of the Hôtel de Paris, the Hermitage, or private residences in the Principality — a Monaco to Aix-en-Provence private transfer opens Provence's most sophisticated city without a single train connection. The public transport alternative requires: Bus 80 to Nice → TGV Nice-Ville to Marseille Saint-Charles → regional train to Aix Ville (or bus to Aix center). Total: over 4 hours, three tickets, luggage changes. A private car delivers you to Cours Mirabeau in under 2 hours and 20 minutes. The difference is the difference between a day trip and a travel day.


Why Book Your Monaco to Aix-en-Provence Taxi With Us?

  • Fixed all-inclusive rate from €450 — A8 tolls included; confirmed price at booking is the price at your Aix destination
  • All Aix destinations covered — Cours Mirabeau, Mazarin Quarter, Atelier Cézanne, Château La Coste, Musée Granet, Aix TGV station, any hotel or private address
  • Festival d'Art Lyrique expertise — advance booking and festival-period routing for July opera audiences
  • English-speaking Provence specialists — bilingual drivers who know the A8 and the streets of Aix from the Fontaine de la Rotonde to the Puy-Sainte-Réparade vineyard roads
  • Château La Coste access — your driver knows the estate entrance and vineyard access roads
  • Child seats on request — baby seat, toddler seat, and booster at no extra charge; specify at booking
  • 24/7 availability — early morning departures from Monte-Carlo for morning market arrivals, late-night festival returns after opera performances
  • Return transfers covered — same fixed rate from Aix-en-Provence back to Monaco

Vehicles for Your Monaco to Aix-en-Provence Transfer

Premium Car — Mercedes E-Class or equivalent. Up to 3 passengers, 3 bags. The efficient, professional choice for business travelers, art collectors heading to Château La Coste, and couples on a day trip to Cours Mirabeau and the Cézanne trail.

Luxury Car — Mercedes S-Class or BMW 7 Series. Up to 3 passengers. Executive-level comfort for the 200 km Riviera-to-Provence corridor. The vehicle for guests whose Monaco hotel standard should not diminish the moment they step into a car.

Standard Van — Mercedes Vito or equivalent. Up to 8 passengers, 8 large bags. Ideal for families, groups attending the Festival d'Art Lyrique, and travelers combining Aix with day trips to the Luberon, Cassis, or the Camargue.

Premium Van — Mercedes V-Class. Up to 6 passengers, 6 bags. Executive group travel — the preferred vehicle for corporate retreats at Château La Coste, fashion and film industry groups, and villa party transfers across the Provence region.


How to Book Your Monaco to Aix-en-Provence Transfer

Two minutes from decision to confirmed booking:

  1. Enter your Monaco pickup address — hotel name, district, port berth, or villa
  2. Specify your Aix destination — Cours Mirabeau, Mazarin Quarter, Château La Coste, Aix TGV, or any specific address
  3. Select your vehicle — Premium Car, Luxury Car, Standard Van, or Premium Van
  4. Receive instant confirmation — email and SMS with driver name and direct contact, 24 hours before departure

Book your Monaco to Aix-en-Provence taxi now 

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Frequently Asked Questions – Taxi Monaco to Aix-en-Provence

What is the distance from Monaco to Aix-en-Provence?

The driving distance from Monaco to Aix-en-Provence is 200 km via the A8 La Provençale autoroute, of which 188 km are on motorway. This is the confirmed road distance from Monaco to the Aix city center.

How long does the transfer from Monaco to Aix-en-Provence take?

Between 1 hour 50 minutes and 2 hours 20 minutes under normal conditions. Early morning departures before 07h00 can take as little as 1h45. Summer weekends and the Cannes Film Festival period on the A8 can add 30–40 minutes.

How much does a taxi from Monaco to Aix-en-Provence cost?

Fixed rates start from €450 for a Premium Car and €750 for a Luxury Car. Standard Van from €550, Premium Van from €650. All prices include A8 motorway tolls. The rate at booking is the final price — no additions at destination.

Are A8 motorway tolls included?

Yes — completely. The A8 La Provençale toll from Monaco to the Aix-en-Provence exit is included in your quoted rate. No toll receipts, no surprises on arrival.

Is the rate fixed regardless of traffic?

Yes. Your confirmed price does not change based on traffic, road conditions, or travel time. There is no taximeter in our vehicles.

Can you drop me at Château La Coste?

Yes. Château La Coste in Puy-Sainte-Réparade, approximately 5 km northwest of Aix city center, is a standard destination in our network. Your driver knows the estate entrance and vineyard roads. Rate from Monaco: €460 Premium Car.

Do you cover the Festival International d'Art Lyrique transfers?

Yes. The Aix Festival (July) draws international opera audiences from Monaco, Cannes, and the entire Riviera. We recommend booking at least 2 weeks before the Festival opens — vehicle availability fills quickly during the Festival month.

Can you drop me at the Aix-en-Provence TGV station?

Yes. The Aix-en-Provence TGV station (Aix-en-Provence-TGV, different from Aix Ville station) is on the southern approach to the city and served directly by our transfer at the same rate. Specify at booking if you need TGV station drop-off.

Are child seats available?

Yes. Baby seats, toddler seats, and booster seats at no extra charge. Specify your children's ages when booking so the correct seat is installed before pickup.

Can I book a return transfer from Aix-en-Provence to Monaco?

Yes. We operate return transfers from Aix-en-Provence city center, Château La Coste, the Aix TGV station, and any Aix agglomeration address back to Monaco at the same fixed all-inclusive rates.

Can I combine the Aix-en-Provence transfer with a stop in Cassis or the Calanques?

Yes. Cassis and the Calanques National Park are approximately 30 km south of Aix-en-Provence — an easy addition to a Monaco → Aix itinerary with a detour. Intermediate stops are arranged on request, with waiting fees disclosed transparently at booking.

How far is it from Monaco to Aix-en-Provence compared to Monaco to Marseille Airport?

Monaco to Aix-en-Provence is 200 km (1h50–2h20). Monaco to Marseille Airport (MRS) is 222 km (2h15–2h45). Aix-en-Provence is approximately 25 km north of MRS and 30 km north of Marseille city center — making it possible to combine an Aix day trip with a MRS departure on the same transfer route.


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Monaco Taxi Limousine by BLACKCARS — private transfer specialists between Monaco and Aix-en-Provence. Serving Cours Mirabeau, the Mazarin Quarter, Château La Coste, Atelier Cézanne, and the Festival International d'Art Lyrique from Monaco 24/7.