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Looking to discover Monaco and the French Riviera in a different way?

At Stajvelo, we offer a premium bike rental experience in Monaco, with a curated selection of high-end electric and traditional bicycles designed for comfort, performance and elegance. Whether you are a visitor, a local resident or a hotel guest, our bikes are the perfect way to explore Monaco, Cap d’Ail, Beausoleil or the iconic coastal roads of the Riviera.

From a relaxing seaside ride to a sporty escape in the hills, our fleet is designed to suit every type of rider. Each bike is meticulously prepared in our Monaco atelier to ensure a smooth, intuitive and comfortable ride, regardless of your experience level.

More than just a rental, Stajvelo offers a seamless and premium service. We deliver and collect the bikes directly at your hotel, residence or preferred location in Monaco. Our team also works closely with luxury hotels and concierge services to provide tailored experiences for their guests.

Booking your bike is simple and flexible: you can reserve directly by phone, by email, or through our online booking platform via Lokki (see details below).

Renting a Stajvelo bike means choosing a refined way of moving : quieter, freer, and fully focused on the pleasure of riding. Alone, as a couple or with friends, rediscover Monaco at your own pace.

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Rent a Bike in Monaco

Book your premium electric or classic bike in Monaco. Delivered directly to your hotel, residence or preferred location.

Our bikes available for rental in Monaco

Pricing

Urban bikes

€60 / day

Gravel bikes

€60 / day

Electric road bikes

€80 / day

Premium road bikes

€100 / day

H o w   d o e s   i t   w o r k ?

1. Select your rental dates and times
2. Choose the bike or bikes that match your desires
3. Enter your details
4. Confirm your booking, proceed with payment and security deposit

Our team is at your disposal to advise and guide you in choosing the ideal bike.

Phone: +377 99 99 75 15

Address: Stajvelo – Le Triton (Block C, 5th floor), 5 Rue du Gabian, 98000 Monaco

Mon-Fri: 09:00–18:00

Electric bike vs classic bike : which is better in Monaco?

Criteria Electric bike Classic bike
Physical effort Pedal assistance on climbs and acceleration Continuous physical effort on all routes
Monaco's terrain Smooth adaptation to the Principality's hills and surrounding climbs Elevation changes felt throughout all journeys
Urban mobility Fast travel in dense traffic and multi-level zones More active movement with pace depending on terrain
Trip range Extended distance thanks to electric assistance Distance limited by physical condition
Travel speed Consistent pace in urban and coastal routes Variable pace depending on effort and elevation
Daily use Commutes, long rides, extended exploration Sport use, short trips, physical activity integrated

How to book a bike rental in Monaco (step by step)

1

Select your Stajvelo bike model based on your needs: city, sport, gravel, or custom

2

Choose your rental period according to your stay or requirements

3

Enter your personal details: identity, contact info, height for bike adjustment

4

Confirm your booking after checking availability and rental conditions

5

Confirm pickup location in Monaco or delivery option if available

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Collect your ready-to-ride Stajvelo bike, fully checked and adjusted before handover

7

Return the bike at the agreed location at the end of the rental period

Best cycling routes and places to explore in Monaco

Port Hercule loop

A ride around the harbour combining flat sections and lively urban passages. A direct view of Monaco's activity between yachts, quays, and institutions.

Larvotto – seafront

A coastal route facing the sea, continuing toward the beaches and connecting to Roquebrune. Smooth ride with a Mediterranean atmosphere.

Monaco-Ville and the Rock

Climb toward the historic center with views of the Prince's Palace and narrow streets. An urban route with a marked change of rhythm.

Cap d'Ail and surrounding coastline

A natural extension of Monaco toward quieter areas, alternating seaside paths and gentle elevation.

Middle Corniche (quick access)

A scenic road connecting Monaco to the surrounding heights, offering panoramic views over the Riviera.

FAQ

What are the main safety rules for cycling in Monaco ?

Helmet use is required in several areas of the Principality and nearby roads. Urban traffic concentrates cars, scooters, and pedestrians in tight spaces, requiring constant attention at intersections and roundabouts.

Bike lanes and shared zones structure part of the network, especially around coastal and tourist areas. Anticipating the movements of motor vehicles helps reduce tight interactions.

Traffic conditions vary significantly between daytime, evening, and public events. Cyclists’ visibility is improved through reflective gear and front/rear lights.

Bike parking is organized in dedicated areas across key districts such as Monte-Carlo, Larvotto, and the Port.

Is renting a bike a good option for getting around Monaco ?

Yes, renting a bike is a great option for getting around Monaco. The city is very compact, so distances are short and easy to cover quickly. It’s often faster than walking and more flexible than public transport, with no waiting time or fixed routes.

An electric bike makes it even better by handling the hills effortlessly. Overall, it’s a practical, flexible, and enjoyable way to move around the city.

Do you need a license to rent a bike in Monaco ?

Bike rental in Monaco does not require a driving license. Access is open with a simple ID card and a valid payment method depending on rental conditions. Stajvelo bikes are used on roads and cycle lanes without any administrative requirement linked to motor vehicle driving. Usage is based on respecting the applicable road rules for cyclists and local traffic regulations.

Are there bike lanes in Monaco ?

Monaco has a structured network of cycle lanes and shared roads allowing movement between key districts. Routes connect areas such as Fontvieille, Larvotto, Monte-Carlo, and Port Hercule.

Some sections run along the coastline, offering smooth riding with sea views. Others alternate between dedicated lanes and mixed traffic zones, adapted to the Principality’s dense urban layout.

The terrain and configuration of Monaco encourage short, efficient trips connected to major points of interest.