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Monaco Travel & Etiquette Tips
Key Travel Tips:
- Currency: The Euro (€) is the official currency. Credit cards are widely accepted.
- Language: French is the official language, but English is also commonly spoken, especially in tourist areas.
- Getting Around: Monaco is easily walkable. Public buses connect different parts of the principality. Taxis are readily available.
Cultural Etiquette:
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Dress Code: While casual attire is acceptable during the day, evenings tend to be more formal.
- Smart casual is recommended for restaurants and bars.
- Avoid wearing beachwear in town centers.
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Greetings: A handshake is the standard greeting. Use “Bonjour” (Good morning/afternoon) or “Bonsoir” (Good evening). Address people formally with “Monsieur” (Mister), “Madame” (Madam), or “Mademoiselle” (Miss).
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Dining Etiquette:
- It’s considered polite to wait for everyone at the table to be served before starting your meal.
- Keep your hands visible above the table while eating.
- Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated (around 5-10%).
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Photography: Always ask permission before taking photos of people, especially locals. Avoid flash photography in churches and museums.
Additional Tips:
- Monaco is a wealthy principality, so be prepared for higher prices than other destinations.
- Respect the environment. Dispose of your trash responsibly and avoid littering.
- Learn a few basic French phrases to enhance your experience.
Enjoy your time in Monaco!