Monaco
Telefonvorwahl
+377
Hauptstadt
Monaco
Bevölkerung
39.000
Einheimischer Name
Monaco
Region
Europa
Westeuropa
Zeitzone
Mitteleuropäische Zeit
UTC+01:00
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Monaco is the world's second-smallest country (after Vatican City) at just 2.02 km² (0.78 sq mi), located on the French Riviera coast between France and the Mediterranean Sea. Despite its tiny size, Monaco is synonymous with wealth, luxury, and glamour. A constitutional monarchy ruled by the Grimaldi family since 1297 (Prince Albert II since 2005), Monaco is famous for its casino (Casino de Monte-Carlo), Formula 1 Grand Prix street circuit, yacht-filled harbor (Port Hercule), tax haven status (no income tax for residents except French nationals), and ultra-wealthy population. Monaco has world's highest GDP per capita and most expensive real estate (averaging €50,000+ per square meter). The entire country can be walked across in 30-45 minutes. Monte Carlo district is the famous gambling and luxury center. Visitors are drawn to Casino de Monte-Carlo (James Bond casino, strict dress code), Monaco Grand Prix circuit (May race, can walk/drive track rest of year), Prince's Palace and changing of guard, Oceanographic Museum (founded by Prince Albert I), Port Hercule superyacht watching, luxury shopping in Carré d'Or, Monaco Cathedral (Princess Grace burial site), Japanese Garden, and Monte Carlo Opera House. Monaco offers concentration of extreme wealth and Mediterranean beauty in world's most exclusive microstate.
Visa Requirements for Monaco
Monaco follows French visa policies despite being an independent country. IMPORTANT: Monaco is NOT part of the Schengen Area but applies the same entry conditions as France due to customs union. Citizens of EU/EEA countries, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and many others can enter visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period (same as Schengen rules). Those requiring Schengen visas for France also need visas for Monaco - apply through French consulates (Monaco has no visa-issuing authority of its own). Entry to Monaco is only possible through France (no airport or seaport border controls) - you must enter France first, so French entry requirements apply. No passport stamp in Monaco as there are no border controls between France and Monaco. Passport must be valid for 3 months beyond intended stay. Monaco is extremely expensive destination requiring substantial proof of funds. For long-term stays, Monaco offers residence permits for wealthy individuals, retirees with high income, or those establishing businesses - extremely selective process requiring €500,000+ bank deposit. French visa policy = Monaco visa policy in practice.
Gängige Visumtypen
Visa-Free Entry (via France)
For tourism or short visits for EU, US, UK, Canada, Australia, and 60+ other countries following Schengen visa-free list.
Schengen Visa (via French Consulate)
For nationalities requiring visas for France, also required for Monaco - applied through French embassy/consulate.
Monaco Residence Permit
For long-term stays or establishing residency - extremely selective, for wealthy individuals only.
Long-Stay French Visa (D Visa)
For stays exceeding 90 days in France that may include Monaco visits, or working in Monaco.
Important Travel Information
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