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FIRST GT MONACO Luxury Car Rental

 

Our team specializes in high-end automobiles, a unique fleet of sports cars, GTs, convertibles, Young and Middle Timers, as well as cars from legendary collections. The “Grand Tourism” spirit of the automobile of the last fifty years. Dream vehicles and the support of associated services, supervised by a body and mechanical workshop: at First GT, we live for the automobile at the service of your pleasure.

Based in Monaco for almost 20 years, First GT has one of the biggest fleets on the French Riviera. Make your choice among a selection of supercars, luxury SUVs, sportscars or convertibles. Take advantage of our personalized delivery & collection service and have your car brought to you wherever you need it (your doorstep, the airport…).

Our fleet includes high-ended brands such as Mercedes, Porsche, Bentley, Rolls Royce, Ferrari, Lamborghini and more.

We will be honoured to be part of your stay on the French Riviera, David and his team will do their maximum to provide the best service and cars possible.

 

First GT’s commitments:

  • RESPONSIVENESS AND AVAILABILITY to all your requests
  • OUR TEAM IS LISTENING 7 days a week
  • A DEDICATED CONTACT PERSON from quote to delivery
  • THE GUARANTEE OF THE RESERVED MODEL
  • PROVISION of your vehicle wherever you want anywhere in Europe within 24 hours
  • A CAREFUL SELECTION Sporty, convertible, 4×4, sedan, collection, First GT offers you the most beautiful current mechanics.

 

 

Rugby World Cup 2023

The stage is set for the biggest talents in the men’s game….from Friday 8th September to Saturday 28th October 2023

 

Some key matches are being played in the south of France at the Stade Velodrome in Marseille and in the Stade de Nice. St Tropez is nicely positioned between the two venues and we will be providing limousine and helicopter transfers between the two venues, and from St Tropez.

 

Nice

Home to Ligue 1 club OGC Nice, Stade de Nice is another RWC 2023 host venue that also staged matches during UEFA Euro 2016 and FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019. The stadium hosted its only test to date on 17 August, 2019, when Maxime Médard scored two tries to help France to a 32-3 win over Scotland. RC Toulonnais have also played some Top 14 home matches at the stadium.

 

Stade de Nice is scheduled to host four matches during RWC 2023, with Wales, England, Japan, Italy and Scotland among the teams that will play on its manicured turf. England’s encounter with Japan on 17 September, 2023, promises to be one not to miss as Eddie Jones comes up against the side he coached at RWC 2015.

 

Capacity : 35 983 seats

 

Nice Matches:
Saturday 16th September: WALES v FINAL QUALIFIER WINNER
Sunday 17th September: ENGLAND v JAPAN
Wednesday 20th September: ITALY v URUGUAY
Sunday 24th September: SCOTLAND v TONGA

 

 

Marseille
A historic stadium that has been renovated three times since it opened in 1937, Stade Vélodrome hosted two quarter-finals at RWC 2007. The home of Ligue 1 side Olympique de Marseille and a host venue during the FIFA World Cup in 1938 and 1998, the stadium staged its first test match on 18 November, 2000, when France beat New Zealand 42-33. Since then Les Bleus have played a further 11 tests at the iconic venue, winning nine and losing twice — against Argentina in 2004 and the All Blacks in 2009.

 

On 18 April, 2009, RC Toulonnais played their home Top 14 match against Stade Toulousain in front of 57,039 fans and have returned on a handful of occasions since. Four pool matches of RWC 2023 will be hosted there, including England-Argentina and France’s game against the Africa Cup 2022 winners, plus two of the quarter-finals.

 

Capacity : 67 847 seats

 

Marseille Matches:
Saturday 9th September: ENGLAND v ARGENTINA
Sunday 10th September: SCOTLAND v SOUTH AFRICA
Thursday 21st September: FRANCE v NAMIBIA
Sunday 1st October: SOUTH AFRICA v TONGA
Saturday 14th October: QUARTER FINAL ONE
Sunday 15th October: QUARTER FINAL THREE