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Can I wear sandals in Rome?

It's fine to wear casual clothes such as khakis, jeans, tennis shoes, and sandals to many restaurants in Rome. But remember that in Italy, modesty is key. You won't find Romans dining in shorts and tank tops, so keep this in mind for going out to eat, and again, for visiting the sites.



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Don't Bring Flip-Flops. A better way to “keep it classy” would be to wear a strappy, or classier pair of sandals that won't make you feel out-of-place in those sacred sanctuaries.

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Can I wear flip flops in Rome? Yes, you can wear flip flops in Rome however, I urge you to consider if you should. Rome is a busy city with very uneven and very dirty street (Romans love dogs but not as much cleaning up after them….)

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Unlike the holy sites you might visit in Rome, there is no set dress code for visiting the Colosseum. Wear comfortable clothes - no heels or stiff shirts - as you will be doing a lot of walking around on your visit. Sneakers or walking boots are ideal, or a sturdy pair of sandals that don't hurt your feet.

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Not only that, but the grounds of the Colosseum are quite uneven and rocky, so it's important to wear comfortable shoes that provide good support. Flip-flops are a definite no-no, as are high heels; opt for trainers or hiking boots if you want to make sure your feet don't get too sore during the day.

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Flat shoes: It is not expressly forbidden, but it is not recommended to visit the Vatican in flip-flops or casual sandals.

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I've never seen anyone turned away for Birkenstocks. Safe travels! The Vatican welcomes with open arms even people who can't afford nice clothing. You could go there in rags and you wouldn't be turned away, as long as your rags cover enough skin.

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It's fine for your sightseeing outfits to be casual in Rome. T-shirts, jeans, tennis shoes, sundresses and sandals are all appropriate for any of the Rome sights, including Vatican City? and the Colosseum. You should be comfortable since so much of the best sight-seeing in Rome involves walking.

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It's fine to wear casual clothes such as khakis, jeans, tennis shoes, and sandals to many restaurants in Rome. But remember that in Italy, modesty is key. You won't find Romans dining in shorts and tank tops, so keep this in mind for going out to eat, and again, for visiting the sites.

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Strictly enforced dress codes in Rome. All religious buildings in Rome have the same dress code based on “modesty”. That is: your knees, shoulders, and chest must be covered.

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Don't even think about wearing jeans in Rome during the summer: it's simply too hot. If you're most comfortable in pants, opt for lighter fabrics. However, skirts are also a great option during the summer in Rome.

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Yes, while you can wear jeans to the Vatican, ensure they are basic and without flashy patterns or strategic ripping.

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Places You Cannot Wear Flip-Flops
  • Your office.
  • The bank.
  • Bars, be they dive, artisanal, or anything in between.
  • Any vaguely metropolitan sidewalk.
  • Country roads, regardless of dust level.
  • All restaurants, even the kind where you have to order at a counter and take your food to a table you select yourself.


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