Budget accommodation near Monaco: hotels and alternatives
Where to find affordable hotels and accommodation near Monaco in Beausoleil, Cap-d'Ail, Menton and Nice for visitors on a budget.

Key facts
- Beausoleil hotels
- From ~60-90 EUR/night
- Cap-d'Ail hotels
- From ~70-100 EUR/night
- Nice hotels
- From ~50-80 EUR/night
- Menton hotels
- From ~55-85 EUR/night
- Monaco luxury hotels
- From ~300+ EUR/night
Staying near Monaco on a budget
Hotels within Monaco are predominantly luxury properties, with nightly rates starting from 300 EUR and climbing steeply. For visitors seeking more affordable accommodation, the towns immediately surrounding the Principality offer excellent value with easy access.
Beausoleil
Beausoleil sits directly above Monaco and shares a border you can cross on foot. It is the most convenient budget option:
- Several two- and three-star hotels offer rooms from 60-90 EUR per night
- Apartment rentals and studios are available on short-term platforms
- Walking to the Casino area takes around 10-15 minutes downhill
- Bus line 4 connects Beausoleil to central Monaco
Beausoleil has its own restaurants, shops and supermarkets, all significantly cheaper than their Monaco equivalents.
Cap-d'Ail
Located just west of Monaco, Cap-d'Ail is a quiet seaside town with a handful of hotels and guest houses:
- Rooms from around 70-100 EUR per night
- A pleasant coastal walk leads to Fontvieille in Monaco
- The train station is one stop from Monaco on the TER line
- Beautiful beaches and a more relaxed atmosphere
Menton
Fifteen minutes east by train, Menton offers a charming old town and good hotel options:
- Rooms from 55-85 EUR per night
- TER trains to Monaco run every 15-30 minutes
- A lively town with its own attractions, markets and beaches
- A good base for exploring both Monaco and the Italian border
Nice
For the widest range of budget accommodation, Nice is the best option along the Riviera:
- Hotels and hostels from 50 EUR per night (hostels from around 25 EUR)
- TER trains to Monaco take 20-25 minutes and cost approximately 4 EUR
- Nice has its own international airport, making it a natural arrival point
- A vibrant city with far more nightlife and restaurant variety than Monaco
Roquebrune-Cap-Martin
The commune directly east of Monaco, offering a quieter residential feel:
- Small hotels and B&Bs from around 70-90 EUR per night
- Connected to Monaco by train and bus
- Historic hilltop village with panoramic views
Practical tips
- Book well in advance during the Grand Prix (late May), the Monaco Yacht Show (September) and other major events -- prices surge across the entire region
- The TER train is the most reliable way to reach Monaco from nearby towns, as road traffic can be heavy
- Consider buying a multi-trip train pass if staying several days in a nearby town
Frequently asked questions
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