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Can Americans go to Monte Carlo?

Entry & Exit Requirements Monaco falls under the territory of France. A valid passport is required for U.S. citizens entering France. No tourist visas are required for visits less than 90 days but your passport must be valid for three months beyond date of departure from the Schengen area.



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A visa is not required for this destination for a stay of up to 90 days in any 180 day period. Please keep in mind that while a visa is not required, you must: Hold a passport valid for at least six months beyond your date of country exit and with one blank visa page. Hold proof of onward and return flights.

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The citizens of Monaco are forbidden to enter the gaming rooms of the casino. The rule banning all Monegasques from gambling or working at the casino was an initiative of Princess Caroline, the de facto regent of Monaco, who amended the rules on moral grounds.

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Monegasques are very careful about how people look. There is a strict dress code in the principality, where if people wear a bathing suit, go bare-chested or take off their shoes anywhere other than on the beach, they can be fined. Shorts are not allowed in most hotels and public places.

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During our short stay in Monaco we took the opportunity to walk across the border to France. It's easy to do: You just walk behind the Monaco train station and you are in France. There is no barrier or sign that you changed countries and no obvious border marking.

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The summer is very warm and sunny, which makes it the best time to visit Monte Carlo if you want to soak up as much sunshine as possible. The average temperature ranges from lows of 21°C to highs of 26°C between June and August.

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No dress code applies when accessing the boutique, the artistic attractions in the Atrium, the Café de la Rotonde and the Renaissance rooms for the slot machines. However, appropriate and respectful attire is always appreciated. The gaming rooms | Smart attire required.

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Beautiful buildings such as the Les Ligures, Patio Palace and Harbour Light Palace offer a panoramic view over Monaco and the sea. Acquiring property in Monaco is quite straightforward. There are no restrictions on foreigners.

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Is one day in Monaco enough? There are so many things to do in Monaco, but if you plan properly, it is possible to enjoy a day trip in Monaco. Luckily, most of the exciting tourist attractions are pretty close to each other, so it is possible to see everything you want during a long stroll.

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You can use Visa and Mastercard credit and debit card in ATMs in Monaco. If you usually use an Amex or a Discover card, you might find it harder to find a suitable ATM, so carry an alternative card or some euro cash to cover your stay.

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You can be fined if you go barefoot in the city There is a strict dress code in the principality, where if people wear a bathing suit, go bare-chested or take off their shoes anywhere other than on the beach, they can be fined.

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If you want to take a picture in any of Monaco's busiest areas, you're supposed to require the direct permission of the Monaco royal. As an example, if you plan on photographing the Royal Palace in Monaco, you will require a press permit from the Department of the Interior.

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No bare feet. Sandals are fine. Flip flops are absolutely ok.

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