Ladies Lunch
Dear friends, We would like to thank you for your participation in the ladies' luncheon of the Greek Community of Monaco, which held its first event of the year with great success! Thank you very much and we hope to meet soon! The council LUNCH FOR GENTLEMEN OF THE GREEK COMMUNITY OF MONACO AND THEIR FRIENDS It is with [read more...]
Meeting at I BRIGANTI
We invite you to our meeting which will take place on Wednesday, November 23, 2011 from 6:30 PM. Meeting at I BRIGANTI (24 Boulevard Princesse Charlotte). Apéritif with appetizers – Price EUR 14 (payment on site). For more information, please contact: Petros Tasios, Tel.: 06 80 86 46 55 – E-mail: petasios@hotmail.com We will be happy to see you all, [read more...]
Monaco – Emergency Numbers
Από: http://monaco.angloinfo.com/ Emergency services: the numbers to call for Fire, police and ambulance, emergency doctors and hospitals and after hours pharmacies and veterinarians. Service&Telephone: Police :17 / +377 93 15 30 15 – Fire, Accident & Emergency (Sapeurs Pompiers) :18 / +377 93 30 19 45 – SOS – all services: 112 . All two and three digit emergency numbers [read more...]
Monaco – Employment agencies
The article is created on the occasion of the messages from our compatriots in the communication e-mail of the Greek Community of Monaco. We have mentioned in a previous article the difficulties that someone wishing to work in Monaco may face. Reference has also been made to the residence and work requirements as well as the employment contracts/agreements that [read more...]
Monaco – Buses and Public Transportation
From: http://monaco.angloinfo.com Monaco public transport is supplied is served by bus and boat bus. Car pooling (covoiturage) serves a similar purpose. Buses and trains connect the Principality to France and Italy. Bus Services in Monaco: There are five bus routes in Monaco, all operated by Cie des Autobus de Monaco (CAM). There are 143 bus stops across the Principality. Cie [read more...]







