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Can I wear skinny jeans in the Vatican?

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



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Even if you are wearing tights, short shorts or mini skirts are not permitted. I have seen lots of women get into the Vatican with shirts above the knee, but I've seen a lot also have to buy a shawl to wear as a skirt after being denied entry!

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The Dress Code in the Vatican City Peter's Basilica. Its basic code is for both men and women both need to cover their knees and upper arms. They prohibit wearing shorts or skirts above the knee, sleeveless tops, and low-cut shirts. Men must take their hats off before entering whereas women may continue wearing theirs.

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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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Finally, any skirt, dress, or pair of shorts you opt for must be knee-length. Even if you are wearing tights, short shorts or mini skirts are not permitted.

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The Dress Code in the Vatican City Its basic code is for both men and women both need to cover their knees and upper arms. They prohibit wearing shorts or skirts above the knee, sleeveless tops, and low-cut shirts. Men must take their hats off before entering whereas women may continue wearing theirs.

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What shoes to wear at the Vatican. There are no special rules about shoes at the Vatican and you can wear closed shoes or sandals. While there is no specific rule about wearing flip flops at the Vatican, it is good practice not to. Flip flopr are impractical for the location, often noisy and considered too casual.

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Can I bring a bag with me to the Vatican Museums? Yes, you can bring a small bag with you on your tour. Bags, backpacks or luggage measuring more than 40·35·15 centimeters are, however, not allowed into the Vatican Museums and must be checked at the cloakroom.

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Can I bring a bag with me to the Vatican Museums? Yes, you can bring a small bag with you on your tour. Bags, backpacks or luggage measuring more than 40·35·15 centimeters are, however, not allowed into the Vatican Museums and must be checked at the cloakroom.

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So, no tank tops, short shorts, skirts above your knee, and absolutely no shoulder and chest exposing clothes. It is also forbidden to wear transparent clothes and socks, even if they technically cover your body: so, don't try to cheat the rules with some see-through t-shirt.

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Is there a dress code for the Colosseum? There is no dress-code as such, but we always recommend wearing comfortable shoes to ensure that sore feet won't cut your experience short. In the warmer months, it's also a good idea to bring a hat to protect from the sun.

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There is a security check as you enter into the Vatican museums so it is important that you only bring a plastic bottle. Glass bottles will be taken from you or you will be forced to leave them in the locker room.

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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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To enter Vatican City, you don't need a passport or Visa or even tickets for the attractions inside. You can simply walk inside. However, if you wish to enter the attractions inside, such as the Vatican Museums, you would need to buy tickets.

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Most cameras are allowed inside the Vatican Museums, and you are allowed to take photographs for personal use. However, using flash for photographs is strictly prohibited. Professional cameras and equipment are also prohibited (ex.

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Sistine Chapel The Chapel is the only place in the Vatican that photography and filming are completely banned. Undoubtedly one of the world's most famous buildings, the Sistine Chapel is a testament to the immense skill of history's greatest artists within the Renaissance era.

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There's no air conditioning. That's right. There are two rooms with temperature control to protect the art (the tapestry gallery and the Sistine Chapel) otherwise it's just open windows and in the summer when it can reach up to 100 degrees Fahrenheit, you can really feel the heat!

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