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2 Bd des Moulins, 98000 Monaco
- +377 92 16 61 66
- https://www.visitmonaco.com/
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Mon - Sat09:30 to 17:30SunClosed
Monaco Tourism Office
Welcome to Monaco: seven centuries of monarchical heritage, a gem of the Riviera, an international cultural center – one unique Principality!
ACTIVE EVENTS
Lady Dee Google Reviews
The staff there are nice and polite and helpful. make sure to visit to get the “passport” booklet with the stamp. Staff speak both English and French.
Rekha Sobhee Google Reviews
I asked for a passport and the lady at the front desk seemed almost annoyed that I asked for one. Bad impression for being a tourism office.
Virginia L Google Reviews
This is the place to get a map and they also hand you a stamp as they can’t stamp your passport.
Mikol Mortley Google Reviews
Go and get a map and directions as well as the tourist passport as keepsake from your time in Monaco. There is one in the train station right beside the Monaco store and the main one above Casino square park area
Melissa Dinkin Google Reviews
Very friendly and helpful. They don't stamp passports any longer but they do give you a little stamped booklet with the date you visited.
Godfrey Oswald Google Reviews
I entered Monaco via bus 607 from the city of Nice. I went there for a birthday party. On arrival I decided to collect the complimentary Monaco souvenir stamped with entry date. When visiting Monaco, there is no passport control except of when coming from a Schengen country. Visitors are able to get red souvenir passport entry date stamps at Monaco state tourism office or Office du Tourisme de Monaco. Back in the 1990s at least, you could have your official passport stamped on arrival at airport or by sea, but it was discontinued as it caused some issues at airports. However if you have the chance to go to Mairie de Monaco or the local townhall at Place de la Mairie, you can have your passport stamped with nice entry date. After taking a selfie at the office I collected a nice Monaco city map and found my way to the party address. It was blazing hot even though we were in mid November!!!
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MariuS Google Reviews
We visit Monaco Ville with his small streets , lots of terassa , souvenir shops , princiar palace , the cathedral , the exotic gardens , museum ocenographyc and the old apartments and buildings . You can go there by foot from Places des Armes by steps , by bus no. 1 from Saint Romain ,by bus no . 2 from Les Jardines Exotique , by the bus touristic or by the small train touristic . After a visit arround you can go to Gaetano terassa for a cold beer or a sandwich or for lunch / dinner . The owner and his team are very nice and friendly . A large draft beer 5 euros and lunch can be 10 euros for a person ( chiken , french frites , salade ) Any way you can choose other restaurants , pizzeria , chocolateria - a little expensive , but is Monaco .
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