The Colosseum doesn't have a dress code, but in exploring it you'll be climbing a lot of stairs so make sure to wear comfortable clothes and comfortable shoes. The same can be said of Rome as a whole. Shorts, leggings, hoodies… all are fine.
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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!)
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.
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.
For the majority of places, such as museums, beaches, and stores, there are no restrictions on what you can wear. Many tourists and locals will wear shorts to these places when the weather is hot. At churches and the Vatican, you can only enter if your knees and shoulders are covered and you aren't wearing a hat.
In Italy, it matters what we wear, there is a dress code for visiting the church. It is forbidden to enter the church (chiesa) wearing shorts or skirts, sleeveless tops, tank tops,spaghetti straps, and uncovered shirts on your knees. Some churches have a dress code sign on the door, while others do not.
The Acropolis is not a religious venue, and men wear shorts at all the archaeological sites and most other places. Churches and monasteries are the only places where nobody can wear shorts. And women shouldn't have exposed shoulders, so take a lightweight shawl and knee+ length wrap skirt.
The Vatican has a dress code that some travellers might not be aware of when visiting. Luckily if you're planning on wearing jeans to the Vatican, you definitely can! When you plan to visit, it's best to keep your knees and shoulders covered. And for footwear, you will need flat shoes, not flip-flops or casual sandals.
Best Time To Visit The Roman ColosseumEarly 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.
There are a number of incredible things to see in the Roman Forum, and these archeological sites definitely make purchasing a ticket to the Colosseum worthwhile.