Prince of Monaco announced to continue the relaxation of health measures begun several weeks ago by authorising the supervised and controlled resumption of dancing and musical entertainment in restaurants, bars and nightclubs.
Specifically, these businesses are permitted to resume their activities from Saturday 10 July. Nonetheless, to ensure maximum safety from a health perspective, all guests will need to book in advance and will be required to have a valid health pass. Checks will be carried out on entry. A capacity limit equivalent to the number of seats available will be applied to each establishment.
Staff will need to wear masks during service. Masks will also be required for customers while queuing, but will not be mandatory once inside.
In a similar vein, a decision has been taken to increase the number of guests who may be seated at tables in restaurants and bars from eight to ten people.
The decisions have been made following proposals submitted to the Sovereign Prince by His Government after discussions held between the Minister of State and the President of the National Council. The Prince’s Government reserves the right to make changes to these measures at any time as the health situation develops.
Monaco released its health pass on Friday (July 2), a digital or paper certificate that is able to confirm a person’s vaccination status.