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Italy

Important Information About Italy


Known as the land of mouth-watering food, gorgeous landscapes, and rich history, Italy is one of the world’s most popular destinations.

While Rome is a major draw for history buffs and Florence a hub for art and cuisine, other less famous regions of Italy have much to inspire travellers.

In the “heel of the boot” in Puglia, Italy’s stunning scenery includes bustling cities, rustic countrysides, gorgeous lake resorts, beautiful coastal beach destinations such as Gallipoli and fascinating inland villages.

Best Time To Visit


The best time to visit Italy is during the spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) months. Temperatures are  pleasant, the prices lower and the crowds smaller.

July and August are the peak tourism season months.

Early fall is ideal for wine lovers as the grape harvest often occurs between September and October. Fall wine festivals such as the Festival of San Martino ( patron saint of winemaking) are well worth attending.

Before booking your tickets, be sure to check if any major local holidays fall on your travel dates. Local holidays can mean overbooked hotels, crowded spaces, or even closed shops and attractions.

Budget


One of the most wonderful things about Italy is that it has something to fit everyone’s budget.

If you want a 5-star luxury experience on Rome’s poshest streets, then there is a hotel for that.

But if you are looking to live like a local in a village in Puglia, then you can find that too.

Economical hotels or convent stays in the major cities in the 2 to 3-star range can start around $80 USD and go up from there, depending on  location.

4-star and hotels located in downtown areas of major cities start at around $250 USD and go up from there.

A meal in Italy can be around $15 – $30 USD per person, and this price may be a little higher if you decide to add a bottle of wine.

The best way to get around in one of Italy’s cities is by foot. Try to choose a hotel that’s centrally located. You next best option is public transportation.

Public transportation in many Italian cities can cost as little as €1.50 per trip. Uber is legal but usually more expensive than taxis.

Trains between cities are also affordable and cost €35-65 per trip for the high-speed trains and €6-25 per trip for the slower regional trains.

Travel Tips


  • The best way to travel in between cities is by train. Italy has an extensive network of fast-speed inter-city trains and even regional services that connect larger cities with smaller towns. Remember to validate your ticket.
  • Italian meals are a marathon, not a sprint so don’t rush through them. Typical Italian meals include the following courses: antipasti, primi, secondi: the second course which is meat or fish, contorni: a side dish such as vegetables, salad, or french fries, Dolci, and caffè.
  • It is not necessary to tip at restaurants, but if you want to leave something, leave a couple of euros for your server.
  • Last but not least, give yourself time. Try not to pack in too much. Give yourself ample time to explore each city you visit.

What To Pack


If you are heading to Italy, then some key things that you should include in your luggage are:

  • Safe, clean, and free drinking water is often available in town squares so bring a reusable water bottle.
  • A few good outfits for fancier dinners out.
  • There is a dress code for visiting churches in Italy. Shoulders and knees must be covered so bring a shawl and wear long pants or skirt.
  • Many cities are known for their cobblestone streets so comfortable shoes are a must.
  • The sun can get harsh, especially in the summer months so make sure to bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
  • It can rain in the spring/autumn months and the nights can be a little cooler, so make sure to bring a jacket that also can protect you from the rain.
  • Be sure you leave extra space in your luggage as you’ll probably be coming back with way more than you left with.
  • A folding shopping bag.
  • Voltage converter and plug adaptors.
  • Travel money belt or other anti-theft travel accessory.

    Destination Details

  • Capital City: Rome
  • Population: 60.36 million
  • Currency: Euro
  • Official Language(s): Italian
  • Plugs & Electrical Information: types C, F, and L; L230V supply voltage and 50Hz.

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