Tour de France 2024: last two stages in Nice and Monaco official map and route

The Tour de France 2024 will end in Nice, not Paris, for the first time in its history because of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. We now know what the last two stages will look like, including the 21st and last one, which will start from the Principality. 

At Nice Opera House on Monday, March 13th to attend the presentation of these two stages, Prince Albert II told Monaco Info of his immense “pride” in hosting this historic event in Monaco. “We are expecting it to be a very festive event.”

Overall, the 2024 Tour de France route covers 3,498 kilometers (2,174 miles) and contains 52,230 meters (171,358 feet) of total vertical climb.

The 2024 Tour de France map

Here is the official map of the 2024 Tour de France:

How to watch the 2024 Tour de France

NBC Sports is your home for every stage of the 110th Tour de France, with the bulk of the coverage airing live each day on Peacock. NBC and USA Network will also air live coverage during of three stages of the 2024 Tour de France: Stage 8, Stage 14, and Stage 20.

All NBC and USA Network coverage also streams on NBCSports.com/live, as well as the NBC Sports app.

2024 Tour de France Week 3 Stages

15/07 – Rest day in Narbonne
16/07 – Stage 16: Gruissan – Nîmes (187km)
17/07 – Stage 17: Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux – Super-Dévoluy (178km)
18/07 – Stage 18: Gap – Barcelonnette (179km)
19/07 – Stage 19: Embrun – Isola 2000 (145km)
20/07 – Stage 20: Nice – Col de la Couillole (132km)
21/07 – Stage 21: Monaco – Nice (35.2km, ITT).

20th stage (132 km): Nice-Col de la Couillole

The penultimate stage of the 2024 Tour de France promises to be intense, with little time in the valley and four climbs in store. Over the 132km route, the riders will have to climb the Col de Braus (10km at 6.6%), the Turini (20.7km at 5.7%), famous for hosting the Monte Carlo Rally every year, the Colmiane (7.5km at 7.1%) and finally the Couillole, where Tadej Pogacar won the last Paris-Nice. In total, 4,400 metres of ascent to negotiate…

21st stage (35.2 km): Monaco-Nice

For the first time since 1989, the Tour de France will end with a time trial. From Monaco to Nice, by way of Port Hercule, the Larvotto tunnel, avenue Princesse Grace, La Turbie (8.1 km at 5.6%), the Col d’Eze (1.6 km at 8.1%) and Villefranche-sur-Mer for a finish on the Promenade des Anglais at the Place Massena, the route of this final time-trial promises to be spectacular in every sense of the word.

In addition, the 2024 Tour de France concludes with an Individual Time Trial, the second ITT of this year’s race and the first time the Tour de France will finish in such fashion since the legendary LeMond-Fignon duel in 1989.

Who to watch

For more on the favorites in the 2024 Tour de France field Bernd Buchmasser has you covered here.