Lifestyle & Wellbeing
Monaco businessman sentenced to prison after dramatic Canton tunnel crash
A Monegasque businessman has been handed a six-month prison sentence, with five months suspended, following a dramatic car crash in the early hours of Saturday morning that left a Porsche in flames and two passengers injured.
Read moreEnvironmental impact of lockdown
We all know the downsides to confinement, but there is also a silver lining. The environment, as well as the population, are coming out winners with Monaco seeing cleaner air and less noise.
Large-scale disinfection efforts against Covid-19
The Principality has now embarked on a major sanitization programme, disinfecting sidewalks, train station platforms, public elevators and escalators.
Parks, beaches now out of bounds
The government has banned people from accessing coastal areas, public parks and gardens throughout Monaco as it ramps up lockdown measures. The order was made on Saturday 20th March and took effect...
Pharmacy home delivery during confinement
The Principality is now offering home delivery of medicine to people during this period of self-isolation.
Life in lockdown: Fitness
With only so many Netflix series to binge watch, people will soon be looking for other things to keep themselves and their families occupied during lockdown.
Fresh fruit and vegetable markets remain open
The council is offering a free delivery service for fresh produce purchased from the Condamine and Monte-Carlo markets.