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Italy Travel Guide

Quick Facts

💰Currency Euro (€)
🔄Exchange Rate US$1 = €0.94
💬Language Italian
🗣️English Fluency Moderate
🏙️Capital Rome
👥Population 60 million
🚘Driving Side right
🔌Plugs C, F, L
🕑Time Central European Time (UTC+1:00)
🍽️Must-Try Pizza, Pasta, Gelato

Backpacker Budget: US$64 ( 60)

Hostel Dorm US$25 ( 24)
Takeaway Meal US$10 ( 9)
Public transport US$2.75 ( 3)
Long-distance bus US$30 ( 28)
Entrance Fee US$15 ( 14)
Beer US$5 ( 5)

When to go?

April to June Spring
July to August Summer
September to October Autumn
November to March Winter

What's unique?

Welcome to Italy, the land of timeless beauty, rich history, and mouthwatering cuisine! From the ancient ruins of Rome to the romantic canals of Venice, Italy offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern vibrancy. Prepare to be captivated by its stunning architecture, breathtaking landscapes, and warm hospitality.

Italy is famous for its iconic landmarks such as the Colosseum, where gladiators once fought, and the magnificent Leaning Tower of Pisa. Explore the wonders of art in Florence at the renowned Uffizi Gallery or admire Michelangelo's masterpiece in Vatican City's Sistine Chapel. Keep in mind that popular places such as Venice can get very busy, especially in high season. To avoid the crowds, opt for beautiful, but less-visited regions such as Basilicata or Puglia.

Indulge your taste buds with authentic Italian cuisine. Feast on mouthwatering pasta dishes like spaghetti alle vongole or savor a slice of traditional Neapolitan pizza. Don't forget to pair your meal with a glass of local wine from vineyards that date back centuries.

Immerse yourself in Italian culture as you stroll through charming cobblestone streets lined with quaint cafés and boutique shops. Experience la dolce vita (the sweet life) as you relax at a sidewalk café with an espresso or gelato in hand.

Whether you're exploring ancient ruins, cruising along picturesque coastlines, or simply enjoying an afternoon siesta under the Mediterranean sun, Italy will leave an indelible mark on your heart.

Lecce, Puglia
Lecce, Puglia

Grand Tour of Italy
(2 weeks)

  1. 1
    Rome

    Explore the ancient ruins of the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, visit the Vatican City and admire the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica.

  2. 2
    Florence

    Marvel at the Renaissance art and architecture of the Uffizi Gallery and the Duomo, and stroll along the picturesque Ponte Vecchio.

  3. 3
    Venice

    Take a gondola ride along the canals, visit St. Mark's Square and Basilica, and explore the beautiful islands of Murano and Burano.

  4. 4
    Cinque Terre

    Hike along the picturesque coastal trails, visit the colorful fishing villages of Monterosso, Vernazza, and Riomaggiore, and sample delicious seafood.

  5. 5
    Amalfi Coast

    Enjoy the stunning coastal scenery, relax on the beaches of Positano, visit the charming town of Amalfi, and explore the ancient ruins of Pompeii.

Monopoli, Puglia
Monopoli, Puglia

Fun Fact

Italy is the birthplace of pizza!

FAQ

What are some popular tourist destinations in Italy?

Some popular tourist destinations in Italy include Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, and the Amalfi Coast.

What is the best way to get around in Italy?

The best way to get around in Italy is by train, which offers a convenient and efficient transportation network. Rural areas, for example Basilicata, are best explored by rental car.

What are some essential phrases in Italian?

Some essential phrases in Italian include 'Buongiorno' (Good morning), 'Grazie' (Thank you), and 'Scusa' (Excuse me).

Is Italy a safe country for tourists?

Italy is generally a safe country for tourists, but it's always important to take basic precautions and be aware of your surroundings.

Travel Tips

  • Money Cards are accepted at most places
  • ATM Fees Most ATMs charge no fees
  • ATMs to avoid (high fees) Euronet
  • Do try the local cuisine and respect Italian dining traditions.
  • Do dress modestly when visiting churches or religious sites.
  • Don't tip excessively, as it's not customary in Italy.
  • Don't touch the produce at markets unless invited to do so.
  • Don't plan a city trip in summer - heatwaves are common.
  • Don't use serviced petrol station booths; opt for self-service booths instead to avoid extra service charges.
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Cover: Matera, Basilicata

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