The Leaning Tower of Pisa has a dress code for visitors.The dress code prohibits bare shoulders, short shorts, and short skirts. To be permitted to go inside, shoulders must be covered by a scarf or jacket before entering.
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Tops must cover the shoulders. No really low necklines or see-through clothing. Shorts and skirts must go down to the knee. No beachwear, swimsuits, or flip flops.
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.
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.
A good rule of thumb is that shorts should always hit above the knee. The question then becomes, how far above the knee should the inseam end? Shorts that terminate at, say, the top of the kneecap will give off a very conservative vibe.
Clean, smart, basic clothing will do. But shorts and tanktops (especially for men) are meant for gym or hiking. Not to be worn on the street and never in a restaurant. In some of the beach bars shorts could be okay, but definitely not in a dinner restaurant in Rome.
European style shorts are becoming far more common for locals in northern Europe, although still not common in France and Italy in particular. But still, on the whole, Europeans tend to dress more formally than we do. Shorts are something you mostly see in a beach resort.
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.
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.
However, in order to ensure a smooth visit please observe the following Sagrada Familia dress code rules: Tops must cover the shoulders.No really low necklines or see-through clothing.Shorts and skirts must go down to the knee.