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Brits in Greece warned of strict dress code with £771 fines for rule-breakers

By staff10 June 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Brits planning Greece summer holidays may want to double check the dress code rules before packing their bag – or risk being turned away at major hotspots

A woman in a blue dress stands on a cliff overlooking Mykonos
There’s a dress code rule in Greece to be aware of(Image: Getty Images/EyeEm)

Brits heading on Greece holidays this summer may want to double check their suitcase, due to a strict dress code rule that applies at some of the country’s biggest hotspots.

That’s because there are certain types of footwear that have been banned at plenty of attractions so you could risk being turned away if you’re out and about sightseeing – or even face a fine of around 900 euros (£771).

Since 2009, high heels have been a no-go at the country’s ancient monuments as part of preservation efforts, including huge tourist hotspots like the Acropolis in Athens. In fact, a statement on the iconic landmark’s website explains: “Most types of shoes are allowed at the Acropolis, except for high heels that have been forbidden in 2009 at all of Greece’s ancient monuments. The ban was put in in place due to the damage that the sharp soles were adding to Greece’s ancient sites.”

A woman takes a photo of the Acropolis in Athens
The Acropolis is one of the destinations where high heels are banned(Image: Getty Images/Westend61)

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While most people will don the likes of trainers or other comfortable shoes for a day of sightseeing, if you are someone who braves heels, it’s worth noting that you won’t be allowed to enter the attraction unless you have a change of shoes with you. As for the fines, these tend to be aimed at those who actively flout the rules – for example if someone changed back into heels once they’d entered the monuments.

Travel insiders at insurance firm Tiger.co.uk recently reminded Brits of the rules, adding: “In Greece, wearing high heels is prohibited at certain historic sites, including famous attractions like the Acropolis and the Epidaurus Theatre. This rule helps protect delicate surfaces from erosion and cracking. Sitting on ancient monuments is also discouraged out of respect for preservation efforts.”

It’s not the only dress code rule that Brits need to be aware of this summer. For those planning holidays to the likes of Spain and Italy, you may want to pack an extra beach cover up. That’s because certain holiday hotspots have rules in place that ban tourists from wearing swimwear away from the beach, with fines of up to €500 for rule-breakers.

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In Sorrento, Italy, for example the ban has been in place since 2022. The mayor at the time explained the crackdown came because too many tourists were walking around the town in bikinis or topless, and causing unease with locals.

They added at the time: “The continuation of this situation, as well as causing discomfort and unease in the resident population and among visitors, could lead to a negative judgment on the quality of life in our town, with consequences for its image and for tourism.”

Of course if you’re staying in a beachfront hotel or beach club and walking back in your swimwear from the shore to your room or cabana, you won’t be fined while you’re on property. The rules are to deter people who were leaving public beaches and then heading to restaurants or wandering around the shops without a cover-up.

Have you been caught out by a local rule while on holiday? Email us at [email protected].

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