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What to wear in Monaco?

A great way to stay comfortable and still look smart is to take on a nautical theme. Neutral colors, blues, slacks polo shirts, and boat shoes are very popular in the port of Monaco and ride the line between comfort and style.



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Casual slacks or smart jeans and a nice shirt. No sneakers or flip flops.

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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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But even if you're not a high roller, Monaco isn't cheap. You're going to need some cash to make the most of it. ATMs are a handy way to withdraw local currency while you're in Monaco, as long as you avoid common pitfalls and unnecessary fees.

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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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Monaco is generally safe for solo female travellers. The country is known for its low crime rate and is considered one of the safest places in Europe. The police are very visible and the streets are well-lit, making it a safe place to explore.

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And herein lies our first fun fact: it's completely legal to drink in the streets of France. All of the street vendors will offer you a range of beers, ciders and wines which you can happily pop open and enjoy while strolling along the promenade.

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Some general safety tips for visiting Monaco include staying in well-populated areas, especially at night, and avoiding any confrontations or altercations with strangers. It's also advisable to keep your personal belongings secure and be mindful of pickpockets, as with any popular tourist destination.

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The culture in Monaco is very different from anywhere else in the world. There are many things to do and see in Monaco, and the people are friendly and welcoming.

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