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Can you wear sandals in the Colosseum?

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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Alongside large bags and suitcases, there are also a number of prohibited items that could see you being denied entry to the Colosseum. These include pets, sharp objects (including small scissors), glass bottles, and selfie sticks (yes, really!)

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The Colosseum has several safety rules and one of them is that large backpacks or bags are not allowed in. While 'large' is a pretty generic word, open to interpretation, what this usually means is that normal size purses and handbags are ok but travel backpacks or travel luggage is not.

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Best Time To Visit The Roman Colosseum Early hours or just before closing - During the day, visit either right at the Colosseum opening hours or just before it closes. One to two hours in the morning is quite pleasant and less crowded. For this, you will have to arrive at least 30 minutes before the opening time.

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Sandals are fine, but flip flops are considered too relaxed as footwear to enter the Vatican; If you're wearing a hat or a cap, you'll have to remove it once you're inside the building; Basilicas and museums can be chilly even in summer: bring a scarf or a pashmina with you.

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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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What not to wear at the Vatican? Aside from abiding by the rules listed above, you should also make a general effort to dress conservatively for your visit to the Vatican. This means avoiding any obscene or offensive t-shirts, tight or revealing clothing, or even a pair of open-toed flip flops or sandals.

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