Beautiful young women exploring the streets of mediterranean Old Town in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Be Cautious Of The Clothes You Pack For Your Europe Trip. Here's Why
By CAMILA PÉREZ B
Certain Italian historic and cultural sites such as the Vatican, the Pantheon, or the Museum of the Dead require guests to follow a strict, relatively conservative
dress code.
Italy
Split and Dubrovnik are cracking down on shirtless and bikini-clad tourists walking around cultural and historic city centers, slapping them with fines of up to $160.
Croatia
Popular Greek tourist destinations like the Parthenon and Acropolis have a strict
"no heels allowed" policy to preserve the archeological sites' integrity and structure.
Greece
Since 1903, France has strongly encouraged all men who visit public pools to wear Speedos as opposed to loose trunks, as they are more hygienic than their baggy counterparts.
France
If you're driving a rental car during your vacation to Spain, be sure
to pack tennis shoes. Local authorities have been fining people for wearing flip-flops while driving.
Spain