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If you are planning to travel to Italy soon, and you need some general advice about this beautiful country, which is one of the most important tourist destinations in Europe, join us, and learn through the following report useful and important advice that will help you a lot when travelling to Italy.




General advice before travelling to Italy


The language used in Italy is Italian, and do not assume that Italians speak English unless you are dealing with someone who works to provide a service in English as a tour guide, for example, and you do not expect road signs to be written in English, so work to keep the translation guide with you so that you can From communicating with Italians.

Although Italy is usually very crowded with tourists, the main sights and landmarks are worth a visit and experience.


When planning to visit Italy's major sights, try to book tickets in advance online, so you don't get stuck in long lines, including tickets to the Vatican Museums in Rome, the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, or the Leaning Tower of Pisa.


Be aware of Italian holidays before you travel, as many shops, restaurants, museums and attractions are closing their doors.


Museums usually close on Mondays.


Many stores are closed on Sundays, so don't plan on shopping on this day.




For flights within Italy, and considering booking a budget airline, a great way to search for flights within Europe is at momondo.com.




Tips before travelling to Italy: Food



Italians have breakfast around 8 in the morning, lunch at around 1:00, and dinner around 8 in the evening. However, in the south, locals are a bit late with their mealtimes.

The vast majority of restaurants do not open their doors for dinner before 7:30 PM.

As a rule, Italians eat seasonal local food, meaning that the food in Sicily is very different from the food in Venice, and the winter menus are also very different from the summer menus.






Italy Travel Tips: Transportation


Trains in Italy are very cost-effective and very comfortable and operate regularly, so if your destination is connected to train connections, do not hesitate to use them.

Don't rent a car in Florence, it's a small town with lots of pedestrian areas. So plan to discover it on foot.

You cannot rent a car in Venice because Venice is made up of islands surrounded by canals, so you can wander around on foot or by boat, and there are no other options, so remember, don't bring more luggage when travelling to the Italian City of Canals.

Parking in Italian cities can be a nightmare, so if you have to stop in town, use the paid parking areas.

Renting a car when travelling to the Italian countryside gives you more independence and comfort, as trains often do not go to small rural cities, so renting a car for the countryside of your trip is often a good idea.

When taking a taxi in Italy, make sure that the meter is running, and do not accept fees dictated by the driver, if the driver refuses to operate the meter or insists on disembarking in a place not agreed upon, especially in Rome, work to inform the hotel reception desk and the tour guide of the incident with the taxi data.






Packing tips before travelling to Italy


If you are travelling by train, remember that you will have to transport your luggage and carry it to the train, so do not increase the bags, so that it does not seem difficult for you.

Italians do not wear hats and shirts with sports logos, and it is better for you, too, to abide by the order when travelling to Italy, so as not to be harassed.

Wear comfortable shoes when travelling to discover cities in Italy, as many streets are still paved with cobblestones.






Italy Travel Tips: Technology


Wi-Fi is not widely available in Italy, and it is not very reliable, although the vast majority of hotels these days have free Wi-Fi for guests, sometimes its speed drops and this also applies to hotels 4 and 5. Nojoom is also announcing Wi-Fi.

Bring paper maps as a backup, and download Google Maps to your device before you go.

Be aware that iPads and smartphones are attractive to thieves, so always work during your tours to hide them from the eyes, so that they are not vulnerable to theft.







Italy travel advice: Money


Italy travel advice: money
Italy travel advice: money


The currency of Italy is the Euro.

Plan to carry enough money with you during your trip, as you will sometimes have to pay cash, and be aware that some restaurants do not accept credit cards. All in all, Italian places prefer cash over credit cards.





Travel tips to Rome


Rome, Italy
Rome, Italy


Rome is a big city, so maybe you cannot visit the whole city on foot, and at the same time we do not advise you to rent a car because the traffic and parking are very boring in the city, so you are faced with two options; Either you take taxis or learn to use the bus or the metro. Or, if you like to walk, wear good shoes.

Don't go to the Vatican Museums or the Colosseum on free Sundays, tourist crowds are uncomfortably large. Do not visit the Colosseum and the Vatican Museums on the same day, it is very stressful.

Although museums in Italy are usually closed on Mondays, the Vatican Museums are closed on Sundays.

When visiting Rome, it is best to stay in the area near Piazza Navona, the Monti neighbourhood near the Colosseum, and the area near the Spanish Steps.

Includes sights that you can see by yourself or with the help of a guide in Rome; Piazza Navona, the Pantheon, the Spanish Steps, the Trevi Fountain, Piazza del Popolo, Campidoglio, and the Monument to Vittorio Emanuele.

It might be a long day, but Pompeii can be visited as a day trip from Rome.






Travel tips for Florence


Florence, Italy
Florence, Italy


Florence is a small city with a long history, so plan to stay for at least a few days.

Make sure to reserve tickets for the Uffizi Gallery in advance, and the same goes for the Academia exhibition.

You can get around Florence on foot or by electric bus, and there's no need to rent a car.

There are so many foreign students in Florence, which makes it seem like it is always packed with English-speaking tourists.

Florence is a great base for visiting the cities of Lucca, Pisa, Siena, San Gimignano and the Chianti countryside, all of which are easily accessible on day trips by public transport.





Travel tips for Venice

Venice, Italy
Venice, Italy


Stay in Venice and not in Mestre or other cities outside Venice. Much of Venice's charm is evident in a quiet evening, and it is also an incredibly safe town, even at night.

Be sure to see Venice from above, including ascending to the Campanile Tower on the main square, or for fewer crowds, take a boat to nearby San Giorgio Maggiore Island and ascend to the bell tower.


Venice, Acqua Alta
Venice, Acqua Alta



If you are travelling to Venice in the winter, the city may see high water levels and wooden pathways appear, so be sure to bring rain boots with you during this period of the year.






Tips before travelling to Italy


In this article, most of the questions and inquiries about travelling to Italy were answered, and your questions are always welcome in the comments


What are the most important tips before travelling to Italy?

Be sure to acquire euros or dollars before you arrive in Italy, as no other currency is accepted, and you can go to exchange places at major airports or stations.

Regarding the language of the people in Italy, they speak Italian as their mother tongue, and you will find many residents fluent in English, especially in hotels and airports.

We recommend that you learn some basic words of the Italian language, such as food, destinations and greetings, and we also recommend using a mobile translator.

When you travel to one of the major cities in Italy, such as Rome or Milan, beware of the widespread theft, and try to put your valuables in the safe in the hotel or when you visit a tourist attraction.

If you are planning to visit the big and famous tourist attractions, we recommend that you reserve the entrance tickets before you arrive to avoid waiting in lines, especially on peak days, and before going to a tourist attraction or restaurant, make sure of the times available for the visit.

You can rely on moving within Italy by train to manage transportation costs in Italy and buying tourist tickets will significantly reduce costs. You can also ride ferries and buses on your transportation within large cities such as Rome, Milan, and others.

When you are staying in a hotel in Italy, try to ask about anything before leaving the hotel, such as festivals, and the best nearby restaurants.
 

How to get an Italy visa?

Italy is one of the European countries that are linked to the European visa system, which is known as Schengen, so you, dear traveller, must obtain this visa when thinking about travelling to Italy.

We advise you to inquire at the relevant consulate in your place of residence to obtain additional information.

After travelling to Italy, tourists are allowed to stay in the cities of Italy for 3 months as long as the passport is valid, provided that they do not come for work or study purposes.
 

How much does it cost to travel to Italy?

The cost of travel to Italy depends on the length of stay, the available budget, the hotel to be booked, and the timing. In general, the average daily cost for two people except for the cost of the visa and flight ranges between 200-250 euros.
 

What are the best hotels in Italy?

You can learn about the best hotels in Italy according to each city in Italy, based on the reviews of visitors of the best hotels in Italy.
 

What are the best telecommunications companies in Italy?

Italy includes many telecommunications companies, and each of them has its own offers to compete with other companies. As for a tourist who will stay for a relatively short period, he prefers to buy a Vodafone or TIM card, as these two companies are the most famous in Italy and the most widespread

You can get the information and offers that suit you before purchasing the mobile card. Slides can be obtained through the offices deployed, in the commercial markets or at the airports.
 

What are the main Italian airports?

Italy includes 12 airports, including international and some local, and we will mention the 4 most important international airports: Leonardo da Vinci Airport in Rome, Milan Malpensa Airport, Marco Polo Venice Airport, and Naples International Airport.
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