El código de vestimenta del campanario de Giotto
The dress code for visiting Giotto’s Bell Tower is as follows:
- Closed-toe shoes are required. This includes shoes with heels, which must be less than 7.5 cm (3 inches) high.
- No sandals or flip-flops.
- No shorts or skirts above the knee.
- No tank tops or T-shirts that expose the midriff.
- No clothing with offensive or political slogans or symbols.
- No hats or head coverings obstruct the view.
Exceptions
The following items are permitted:
- Light jackets or sweaters.
- Scarves.
- Sun hats.
- Sunglasses.
Security Checks
All visitors will be subject to security checks before entering the bell tower. This includes pat-downs and bag searches.
You will be asked to leave the bell tower and change your clothes if you are not dressed appropriately.
Here are some additional tips for visiting Giotto’s Bell Tower:
- Arrive early, as there is often a long line.
- Allow at least 1 hour for your visit.
- The bell tower is 84.7 meters (278 feet) tall and has 414 steps.
- The view from the top is spectacular.
We hope you enjoy your visit to Giotto’s Bell Tower!