Bags and Cameras – Unlike many other historic sites in Rome, you can use cameras in the Pantheon. However, large bags are not permitted and only small backpacks or handbags can be taken inside.
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Visitors are not allowed to enter the monument with large bags, suitcases, or backpacks. If you are carrying your travel luggage you will be denied entry. Small and medium-sized bags are ok, but they will be screened by security personnel and go through a metal detector.
Most large stadiums and arenas have implemented clear bag policies that limit the size and types of bags of attendees. This aims to provide a safer environment for spectators; as well as faster entry into the events by allowing security personnel to quickly identify the contents of a each bag.
Prohibited bags include, but are not limited to: purses larger than a clutch bag, coolers, briefcases, backpacks, fanny packs, cinch bags, luggage of any kind, oversized seat cushions with pockets or metal structures, computer bags, camera bags or any bag larger than the permissible size.
Many Italians wear fanny packs/ satchels everyday. You can easily store your phone, wallet, passport, and other small items while traveling around. I recommend men to purchase a fanny pack or satchel as it provides more security than simply keeping your wallet in your pocket.
According to the National Football League, their clear bag policy states that event-goers are limited to clear plastic, vinyl or PVC bags, which can't exceed one foot in width and length. And to be more specific, these bags can't have decor or embellishments that cover the contents inside.
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.
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.