Monaco Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets

230V
50Hz
3 Plug Types

In Monaco, power plugs and sockets (electrical outlets) of Type C (CEE 7/16 (Europlug), two round pins, ungrounded), Type E (CEE 7/5, two round pins plus hole for socket grounding pin, grounded) and Type F (CEE 7/4 (Schuko), two round pins with grounding clips on sides, grounded) are used. Wall sockets run at 230V and 50Hz. Check if you need a travel adapter, electrical adapter or voltage converter before travelling to Monaco.

Monaco Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets — Type C, Type E, Type F, 230V 50Hz
Type C · 2 pins · Ungrounded · Primary · CEE 7/16 (Europlug)
Type E · 2 pins · Grounded · CEE 7/5
Type F · 2 pins · Grounded · CEE 7/4 (Schuko)

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Monaco uses:

Type C Type E Type F

Electrical Standards in Monaco: Voltage, Frequency & Plug Type

Monaco runs on a 230V supply at 50Hz, the same standard used across most of continental Europe. Because Monaco's electrical system follows French conventions, the Monaco power plug landscape is dominated by Type E sockets, the CEE 7/5 standard with two round 4.8mm pins and a socket-mounted grounding pin. Type C Europlugs and Type F Schuko plugs are also commonly encountered, since AC power plugs and sockets throughout this region are largely interchangeable across French and German-style standards.

Ungrounded Type C Europlugs, rated for up to 2.5A, are ideal for small electronics like phone chargers and cameras, while grounded Type E and Type F plugs, both rated at 16A, handle higher-power devices such as hair dryers, kettles, and laptop power supplies. Type E/F hybrid plug tops are widely manufactured specifically to fit both French and German-style outlets, giving travelers extra flexibility when packing for Monaco.

Dual-Voltage Devices and Monaco

Most modern electronics, including phone chargers, laptop adapters, and camera battery chargers, are dual-voltage and designed to accept anywhere from 100V to 240V at 50 or 60Hz. If your device's label states this range, it will work safely on Monaco's 230V/50Hz supply and you'll only need a plug adapter, not a voltage converter. Devices that are not dual-voltage, such as some hair styling tools or appliances built for 110-120V markets, will require a separate voltage converter in addition to a physical plug adapter.

Monaco Travel Adapter Guide

Visitors arriving from countries with different plug standards, such as the UK, US, or Australia, will need a travel adapter to physically fit their device's plug top into a Monegasque wall socket. Since Monaco uses Type C, E, and F plugs, a universal European travel adapter or one specifically labeled for France will cover virtually every outlet you encounter in hotels, cafes, and apartments.

Where to Buy a Travel Adapter for Monaco

Travel adapters suited to Monaco are readily available before departure at airport electronics kiosks, luggage stores, and large retailers, as well as online. Once in Monaco, electronics shops and souvenir stores in tourist areas often stock basic European adapters, though selection may be limited, so it's generally more convenient to purchase one in advance.

  • Type C (Europlug): two round 4mm pins, ungrounded, rated 2.5A, best for small electronics only.
  • Type E (French standard): two round 4.8mm pins with a socket grounding pin, grounded, rated 16A, the most common outlet in Monaco.
  • Type F (Schuko): two round 4.8mm pins with side grounding clips, grounded, rated 16A, compatible via E/F hybrid plug tops.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, if your devices use a plug shape other than Type C, E, or F, you'll need a travel adapter to fit Monaco's wall sockets. Monaco follows French electrical standards, so Type E is the most common outlet, though Type C and Type F plugs are also compatible.

Pack a European travel adapter that supports Type C, E, or F plugs, since these are the standards used throughout Monaco. If you have appliances that aren't dual-voltage, also bring a voltage converter, as Monaco's supply is 230V at 50Hz.

Monaco uses a 230V electrical supply at a frequency of 50Hz, consistent with the rest of continental Europe. This applies to all standard wall sockets in homes, hotels, and businesses across the country.

Yes, in almost all cases. Phone chargers are dual-voltage and designed to handle 220-240V systems like Monaco's, so you'll only need a plug adapter for the Type C, E, or F sockets, not a voltage converter.