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Old May 14th, 2006, 05:16 PM
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Another question about shoes for Italy.... sorry

I have some questions related to shoes and clothes for my trip to Italy this coming June-July.
1. I already know of the rules regarding clothes for the vatican, but can I wear sandals or flip-flops for the Vatican, or do the shoes have to cover my feet? Also, can I wear a long skirt for the Vatican, or do I need pants?
2. For the cinque terre, can I wear walking sandals like the ECCO brand (my favorites) to walk (climb?)the different towns? or do I need sneakers?
I'm planning to take two pairs of my Ecco walking sandals plus one pair of nice sandals for going out. Any advice, please?
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Old May 15th, 2006, 05:13 AM
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The long skirt will be fine for the Vatican."Modest dress" is required which a long skirt will be. Be sure not to wear a tank top, though, unless you have a sweater or overblouse. Your Ecco's should be fine, after all they are considered walking shoes. My experience in Europe is that most people do not wear sneakers.
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Old May 15th, 2006, 06:41 AM
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I would not want to only have 3 pair of sandals for shoes (if I understand your intention correctly). For a number of reasons when traveling I like one pair to be closed shoes of some sort. I always travel with one pair of sneakers or something like a closed Merrell slipon loafer/moc type shoe. I wear those on the plane because they are the bulkiest.
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"My experience in Europe is that most people do not wear sneakers."
Hogwash!
If you plan to do any hiking/walking in CT, I would definitely bring footwear besides sandals and flipflops.
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Old May 15th, 2006, 06:56 AM
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ItalyLove,

I would (and did) wear sneakers for hiking the Cinque Terre. It's a long trail and a bit difficult in spots. I did see a couple of Italian women doing it in spike heels!

Buon viaggio!
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You can wear sandals at the Vatican. I'm not a hiker but agree you might want something other than sandals or flip flops for hiking.
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We hiked all around the Cinque Terre (my husband is a geologist and was quite excited about the rocks...) I was wearing Wolkys - the version with the open toe but the closed heel. They were great and it was hot so I was happy to not be wearing my running or hiking shoes.
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