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How should I dress for Lake Como Italy?

Opt for soft pastel shades or classic white that complement the serene atmosphere of Lake Como. Choose a dress with delicate details like balloon sleeves and keyhole strings for added femininity. Pair it with flat sandals, white sun hat and sunglasses for a sophisticated lakeside ensemble.



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Italians appreciate well-tailored clothing, and jeans are no exception. Therefore, you want to opt for jeans that fit you well and accentuate your body shape without being too tight or too baggy. A slim or straight-leg cut is a classic choice that flatters most body types.

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Smart, shirt and trousers (definitely not shorts) for dinner. No dress code for breakfast.

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Como is a gathered sweetheart bodice with a fit and flare skirt in a stretch crepe.

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The best time to visit Lake Como and its surrounding areas would be from April to October, when the weather gets warm and mild. The territory is characterized as having a subcontinental climate, with cold winters and muggy summers; humidity is particularly high throughout the whole year.

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Tipping is not required, but if you leave a tip will mean that you are happy with the food and the service, and the staff will be rewarded and will remember you.

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If you want to visit some of Italy's stellar attractions – the Pantheon, St Peter's Basilica, Florence's Duomo – you'll need to be dressed appropriately. As religious sites, there are strict rules surrounding clothing and covering up.

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