Tourists in Greece face fines for wearing high heels at ancient sites to protect historical structures.
Tourists in Greece are warned against wearing high heels at ancient sites like the Acropolis due to potential damage, risking fines up to €900. The ban, in place since 2009, aims to protect historical structures. Similar rules in Italy include prohibiting gelato consumption outdoors in parts of Florence, feeding pigeons in Venice, and jumping into Rome's Trevi Fountain.
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