Monaco • Europe • ISO: MC / MCO

Monaco Country Code: +377

Use +377 to call Monaco from abroad. Monaco phone numbers typically have 8 digits (no trunk prefix). This page includes a live Monaco clock, common prefixes, and a dial-string builder you can copy.

Calling code
+377
International prefix (from Monaco)
00
Emergency
112
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Monaco time
Timezone: Europe/Monaco
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Quick facts
Capital
Monaco
ccTLD
.mc
Currency
EUR (Euro)
ISO numeric
492
Note: Monaco follows Central European Time and typically observes daylight saving time (CET/CEST).
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How to Call Monaco (+377)

To call Monaco from another country, dial your international exit code, then 377, then the Monaco 8-digit phone number. Monaco uses no trunk prefix, so you typically dial the 8 digits directly.

Call from abroad
  1. Dial your exit code (example: US/CA 011, most of Europe 00).
  2. Dial Monaco country code: 377.
  3. Dial the 8-digit Monaco number (often shown as xx xx xx xx).
Example (format)
011 377 93 12 34 56
Call within Monaco
  • Dial the 8 digits directly.
  • No trunk “0” is used in Monaco’s numbering plan.
  • Many Monaco landlines begin with 9, while mobiles commonly begin with 6.
Example
93 12 34 56
Prefix note

Monaco generally does not use “area codes” like larger countries. Instead, the first digits often indicate the service type (for example, 9… fixed-line, 6… mobile).

Dial String Builder

Paste any Monaco number (with spaces, +377, or 00377). We’ll normalize it and generate a copyable international dial string.

Tip: Some countries use different exit codes. If unsure, choose a preset.
We expect 8 national digits after normalization.
Normalized (Monaco national)
International format
Output uses +377 and your exit code. For example: 011 377 93 12 34 56.

Monaco Phone Number Format

Monaco phone numbers typically have 8 digits and are often written as xx xx xx xx. Monaco does not use separate “area codes” in the usual sense; instead, common prefixes can hint at fixed-line vs mobile services.

International (E.164)
Pattern
+377 xx xx xx xx
Examples
+377 93 12 34 56
+377 61 23 45 67
National dialing
Pattern
xx xx xx xx (8 digits)
Examples
93 12 34 56
61 23 45 67
Common Monaco prefixes (examples)
Search a prefix or service type in the table.
Service / Type Prefix (example) Example (international)
Fixed line (landline) 93… +377 93 12 34 56
Fixed line (landline) 97… +377 97 12 34 56
Fixed line (landline) 92… +377 92 12 34 56
Fixed line (landline) 99… +377 99 12 34 56
Mobile 6… +377 61 23 45 67
Prefixes shown are common examples. For exact allocations, consult the national numbering plan and your carrier.

Monaco time zone

Monaco generally uses one time zone (Central European Time) and observes daylight saving time.

Reference IANA UTC offset
Monaco Europe/Monaco UTC+1 (UTC+2 in DST)
DST note

Monaco typically follows European daylight saving rules: clocks move forward in spring and back in autumn.

Monaco dialing summary

Country code: +377
International prefix (from Monaco): 00
National number length: 8 digits
Trunk prefix: none
Emergency: 112

FAQs about Calling Monaco

Quick answers for the most common Monaco dialing questions.

What is Monaco’s country code?

Monaco’s country calling code is +377.

How many digits are Monaco phone numbers?

Monaco numbers typically have 8 digits, often written as xx xx xx xx.

How do I call Monaco from the US?

Dial 011 + 377 + the 8-digit Monaco number (example: 011 377 93 12 34 56).

What is the international prefix to call abroad from Monaco?

Monaco commonly uses 00 as the international dialing prefix.

Does Monaco use a trunk prefix like 0?

No. Monaco uses no trunk prefix. Dial the 8 digits directly, or use +377 internationally.

Does Monaco observe daylight saving time?

Yes. Monaco typically switches between UTC+1 (CET) and UTC+2 (CEST).

What is the emergency number in Monaco?

The European emergency number is 112 (Monaco also uses service numbers like 17/18/15 in specific cases).

Are there area codes in Monaco?

Not in the typical sense. Monaco numbers are 8 digits and may start with digits that indicate service type (for example, landline vs mobile).

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