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What is appropriate to wear to a museum?

Consider layers and comfortable footwear, but stick to elevated classics. You might be tempted to hit the cultural institution in your most casual outfits, but it's worth paying a little respect to the greats you've gone to visit, dressing in a way that might pay proper homage to the artwork you see on the walls.



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Although there is no formal dress code for visiting the Louvre, most people choose to step up their outfits. You want to hit the right balance between comfortable and chic while capturing that classic French elegance. Think tailored trousers, chic dresses, and well-fitting jeans.

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Is there a dress code inside museums? There are typically no dress codes for museums in Italy. However, dress codes are enforced in the Vatican Museums. If you plan to visit a museum and church on the same day, you should remember to wear clothing appropriate to enter a church.

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In Paris, I think it's considered acceptable to wear shorts in the city when the weather gets warm (from 25°C or 77°F) and especially during “la canicule” (heat wave). Being French, I feel more comfortable (and safer) wearing bermuda shorts with a tailored finish than skirts or dresses in Paris.

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There is no dress code at the Eiffel Tower. However, we suggest wearing comfortable clothes for your visit.

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While the Palace of Versailles is open to the public, it is still a Royal Palace and visitors are expected to dress accordingly. This means no sandals, shorts, sleeveless shirts, or hats.

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