
Posted by: Leo Travel Hub
Monaco and, in particular, the principal district of Monte Carlo, has drawn the rich and famous to its sunny Mediterranean shores since the 19th century - when its grand casino was built.
At just under two square kilometres, the Principality of Monaco is the second smallest independent state in the world after the Holy See. Broadly it consists of the pretty old fortified quarter of Monaco-Ville, an attractive harbour area, and the district of Monte Carlo.
LOCATION :
A sovereign and independent state, the Principality
of Monaco has borders on its landward side with several communes of the French
Department of the Alpes-Maritimes; from west to east. Seawards,
The Principality has only one commune,
VISA
REQUIREMENTS :
1) Valid Passport with minimum 6 months validity from date of
travel
2) One Visa Application form Duly filled in Capital letter and Signed as per
Passport ( Photocopy of the form allowed )
3) Two Recent Passport Size color Photographs with white background with matt
finish.size has to be 35 *45 mm with 80 percent of the face should be seen.
4) Covering Letter from Indian Company Stating Applicants Name, Designation,
Purpose
Duration of Visit
5) Invitation from France Stating Applicants Name, Designation, Purpose
Duration of Visit
6) Return Confirmed Air Ticket for Duration of stay with one copy
7) Foreign Exchange Duly Endorsed / Valid International Credit Card Copy
8) Last Three years Income Tax Returns Copies (photocopies)
9) Latest three Months Saving Bank Statement (photocopies)
10) Medical Insurance For Duration stay with one copy
11) Salary Certificate or Appointment Letter from Indian Company
12) The invite, covering letter, insurance and the ticket dates must be
matching
Effective 13th November 2006 every applicant (6 years and above)
is required to complete the process of finger-printing at the office of the
Consulate General of France. New Visa Application Procedure at the Consulate
General of France in Mumbai
Effective 13th November 2006 every applicant (6 years and above) is required to
complete the process of finger-printing at the office of the Consulate General
of France.
{Please note above are the standard documents that the Consulate usually ask for, in case they require any more documents or clarifications we shall let you know. Please bear with us as we have no control on the requirements for the Visas.}
HOW TO GET
THERE :
Nice
-
GETTING AROUND
:
Train :
The
Monaco-Monte Carlo (SNCF) railway station
is a stop
for many international trains. Destinations include Nice (20
minutes),
Bus :
Rapides
Cote d'Azur operates buses daily from designated stops along Blvd Charles III
and Blvd Rainier III to
CURRENCY :
The Euro is the official currency of
BUISNESS :
Bank hours are 9:00AM to 12:00PM and 2:00PM to 4:00PM. Banks are closed on weekends and national holidays except for “Credit Foncier de Monaco” near the Casino, which is open daily for 12:00PM to 11:00PM including Sundays and holidays.
The majority of stores in the principality are open daily, 09h00-12h00 and 14h00-19h00. Many of the tourist or service outlets remain open all day.
CLIMATE :
Situated in the heart of Mediterranean Europe, the
Principality of Monaco enjoys a particularly mild climate, with more than 300
days of sunshine per year. In winter, temperatures average between 9-15 degrees
with sunny days and cool nights. Most summers are between 20-26 degrees with
hot spells for a week or so in July and August. Sea breezes cool down the
evenings. One of the loveliest times to be in
CLOTHING :
Apart from on the beaches and bathing areas, it is
forbidden to walk about in swimsuits, stripped to the waist or bare foot.
Appropriate clothing must be worn in all public establishments and in
particular in religious buildings. For receptions or the casino, a jacket and
tie should be worn. For gala events, black tie (dinner jacket) is required.
TIME :
ELECTRICITY :
The electric current in the hotels is 220 volts 50
cycles .An adapter is needed for plugs, as European plugs are different from
the ones in the
DIALLING CODE :
Dialling
Your International Prefix + 377 + eight-digit number
Dialling
Eight-digit number
LANGUAGE :
French is the official language, however, English and Italian are widely spoken and understood.
INFORMATIVE
WEBSITE :
CITY :
Thanks
to its exclusive reputation |
|
Acccomodation
Options in
Accommodation
is fairly liberally dotted around
The
Ambassador is in a perfect
location if you want to stay in the heart of the old town. Right by the
station, the traditional hotel has plenty of character and, just a few minutes'
walk from the cathedral and Prince's Palace, is ideally situated for
sightseeing.
More typically Monte Carlo is the
MUST – SEES :
Place du Palais :
The
Place du Palais,
The main attraction starts every day at 11h55 sharp with the changing of the guard ceremony.
Prince’s
Palace :
Taking
up one whole side of the Place du Palais, the Prince's Palace is one of the oldest buildings in
On display are several salons bathed in antiques, ancient portraits and
gold. The throne room is a
picture of elegance itself with a mosaic floor, period furniture and a frescoed
ceiling. The main courtyard, with its splendid marble double staircase, hosts
several open-air concerts each summer.
Prince's Palace. Place du Palais. Open: daily 09h00-18h00 (Apr-Oct); closed Nov-Mar. Admission: EUR7, adults; EUR3.50, children.
The
red tiled roofs of the quiet Monaco-Ville cover the principality's historical quarter: a far cry from the
high rise apartments and floating palaces that cover the rest of the
city-state. The narrow, colourful streets have been beautifully maintained but
in such a way as not to alter the wonderful character of the area.
Chapels, tiny squares and scores of lookout points stud the old town from the
Place du Palais to the Avenue Saint Martin. Rue Basse is the most touristy of the little lanes with its
Ferrari store, T-shirt stalls and handful of restaurants. Most charming is Rue Emile de Loth, which contains
boutiques, bars and an excellent creperie.
In the area are the
Facing
out towards Fontvieille on the west side of Monaco-Ville is the principality's
cathedral.
The bright white stone of this awesome building was dug in the hill
EXCURSIONS :
Nice :
Just
down the coast from
The palm-fringed Promenade des Anglais that trails the coastline is
where the city's beautiful people come to pose and is the ideal place for a
leisurely stroll before dinner - or before hitting the beach. The beach, though
pebbly, is of course the main draw for many visitors and is unlikely to
disappoint. Nice does have various distractions away from the coast, though,
including some fine art galleries, one each devoted to Matisse and Chagall plus
the Modern and
A
little further along the coast from Nice,
Famous for its year-round programme of arts festivals the best known of its
events is of course the
Travelling
east of
Azur Express :
Passengers
are pulled around the historic streets of
SHOPPING :
In
the area immediately around the casino, the streets are alive with glitzy
jewellers, haute couture tailors and expensive shoe shops. Within one
hundred metres west around the Banca di Roma are Sonia Rykiel, Gianfranco Ferre, Prada and a host of other top name fashion designers.
Rue Grimaldi contains the more
mainstream of the likes of designer Diesel together with a Formula One store
and plenty of highbrow souvenirs. The pedestrianised Rue Princesse Caroline
leading off Rue Grimaldi has a high street feel with less expensive shoe shops,
fashion outlets and cafés.
The classiest indoor shopping centre in