Tourists in Italy may not be allowed to go to the pool: a strict rule applies
In Italy, all visitors to public swimming pools are required to wear a swimming cap. Without this accessory, they may simply not be allowed in.
This rule was introduced for hygiene reasons. "The idea is that by wearing a swimming cap, you will protect your head from skin flakes, hair and other dirt from the pool," one of the experts explained in the Express article.
At the same time, public swimming pools in Italy sometimes sell swimming caps or offer them for rent if tourists forget to bring them with them.
In addition, both in Italy and in many other European countries, tourists need to wash their feet before entering the pool, and topless sunbathing is prohibited.
Also, in some pools in Europe, men must wear swimming suits in the style of swimming trunks, not ordinary shorts.
But the rules may differ depending on the type of premises and form of ownership. Therefore, tourists are advised to carefully read the rules that apply specifically to the pool before visiting it.