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What is the dress code for Lake Garda restaurants?

If you're eating at a different place each evening you can be as dressy or as casual as you like within reason. On the first evening it may be an idea to be smart-casual and gauge what others are wearing.



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DO dress a little nicer than you would in America. There is no dress code when going to most restaurants but you might receive some funny looks if you show up in sweats. Dressing well is respectful and you'll want to try to blend in with the locals.

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– The best shoes for Italy are the ones you can comfortably walk in. Sneakers are fine also in Italy, but again, maybe not in a fancy restaurant. So consider taking also some nice pair of shoes with you.

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Generally no-one will expect you to leave anything more than a few euros or even just round up the bill to an easy amount, e.g. if the bill is €28 then round up to €30. Scozzese is right.... Please, no more than a very few euros. Service (evidenced or not) is always included in the final bill.

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With its undulating territory and many areas of outstanding natural beauty, Lake Garda is an extraordinary destination for anyone who enjoys trekking, excursions and walks, whether short or long, in the mountains, hills or on the plains.

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The mosquitoes in the summer around here are very, VERY large. And if you have time, Verona is a very short distance away, this is a beautiful city with a mini colosseum, the famous Romeo and Juliette balcony and great shopping and food.

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Opt for a pair of comfortable leather boots, flats, or dress shoes instead of blinged out sneakers. Avoid carrying a fanny pack or large backpack with you, since it makes you look like a tourist and tells pickpockets that you're carrying money around.

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Pile on the neutral colors Meanwhile, the “no white after Labor Day” rule in Italy doesn't exist: Locals love winter white, especially for jeans and sweaters.

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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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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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