
Residents are annoyed; the number of French cities with corresponding bans has doubled in two years
Village on Lake Como takes action against topless tourists
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The number of French cities enforcing rules against 'topless' tourism in city centers via municipal police is said to have doubled in the past two years – from about 10 to around 20. The Mediterranean resort, which attracts around nine million visitors each year, imposed fines on 15 people in 2025 for violating the rules.
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The number of French cities enforcing rules against 'topless' tourism in city centers via municipal police is said to have doubled in the past two years – from about 10 to around 20.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1The Mediterranean resort, which attracts around nine million visitors each year, imposed fines on 15 people in 2025 for violating the rules.
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