Italy, the country that has given us Pizza, the country that flaunts the brilliance of Renaissance artistry. This is the country that defines romance for couples, adventure for solo travelers, fun for families and peace for the ones who seek it. It is not a fact anymore that Italy is somewhere everyone wishes to set foot on, regardless of their geographical boundaries.

Being a destination that is much-awaited, you cannot risk letting the trip go haywire. And to save you from that here is a list of Italy travel tips that allows you explore the country like an insider. Plus, within the tips there are other tips too, so don’t miss a single point.

Italy travel tips and advice – Before you go

From the best time to visit Italy to what you must pack, and from what you shouldn’t buy at all to the top hacks that will help you save a few bucks, here are the best tips to take a note of, before you fly to Europe.

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1. Plan a trip during Autumn or Spring

Being a hot country that Italy is, sightseeing during this time would be rather uncomfortable. And as many tourists flock the country during Summer breaks, a heavy tourist crowd would be the last thing you’d want when visiting top tourist attractions in Italy like the Colosseum itself. Spring and Autumn are the best times to visit Italy as the weather stays pleasant, crowd is lesser and tariffs are cheaper as well.


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2. Know a little Italian language and don’t forget to download a translator app

It goes without saying, Italians love it when tourists speak their language, and knowing a few important phrases would always help in interacting with the locals, when you’d be in times of emergency, and in a state of confusion. Non sei d’accordo?

3. Bring comfortable shoes

As in most cities like Vatican most of sightseeing is done on foot and there is lot of walking involved, so make sure you pack a comfortable pair of shoes before you go. More than the style, prefer taking a pair that is sturdy enough so that your feet don’t ache after walking a few steps.

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4. Get familiar with the concept of siesta

Like most places in Europe, Italy (specifically Southern Italy) takes a break in the afternoon. As it gets hotter, the locals shut their shops and prefer a nap. Also, many shops stays close on Sundays. So, if you want to shop, eat, or explore, the smartest thing to do is to do it either in the morning or late in the evening. After all, you wouldn’t mind a nap yourself.

5. Be sure you put the right salutation

It is extremely important to put the right salutation, Mr. or Ms. etcetera, especially when booking train tickets. This is because the compartments are separated as per gender, unless someone is booking a private compartment. And if you don’t get the salutation right, you might be denied boarding. Also, make sure you validate your tickets too.

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6. Learn the difference between North and South Italy

Even though both the regions are a part on one united happy country, there are big differences between the two; in terms of fashion, food, and tradition. So, make sure you research well to make the most of wherever you are going.

7. Have a backup for commuting around

Italy will surprise you with its frequent transportation strikes, though most of them are announced in advance; all you have to do is stay alert and updated. Just have a backup plan, especially when you have a flight to catch. It’s always a smart move to allow plenty of time to reach the airport.

Italy travel tips and advice – When you’re there!

Even after reaching Italy, there’s a lot you need to take care of, so that you don’t end up splurging or offending anyone. So, add the following to your list too!

Rome in Italy

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8. Save money by ditching the currency exchange desk and going for ATM

There are bancomat or ATMs almost everywhere in Italy, especially at the airports. So, just go and collect cash and save yourself conversion money. But make sure you are keeping the money safe as someone might be watching you with an intent to rob you later.

9. Want to skip the line? Book tickets of top tourist sights like Colosseum and Vatican museums online

Though you will still have to go through security checks, but booking tickets online will save you the pain of standing in queues for long, even hours (during peak season). Also, if you visit early morning or late afternoon you will find less crowd. Make sure you have done the research regarding charges and timing as well.

10. Know how the Italians greet

The Italians greet with two kisses, one on each cheek regardless of your age and gender. These people are friendly and would not mind breaking the ice. Anything less than a two-cheek kiss might not send a good vibe to the person, but it again depends on situation to situation.

Florence in Italy

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11. Express with hand gestures

We all know Italian is a language that is made more beautiful with the melodic movements of hands to express better. Italians love it! And if you’d want to try it too, you must! This would be a lovely way to connect with them. Make sure it doesn’t look like a mockery though. You can learn about their culture and body gestures a bit beforehand via online videos or movies.

12. Having your coffee at the counter will save you quite some bucks

So as Italians do it, grab your coffee at the counter and get on the go. As many visitors don’t know it, sitting and having coffee etcetera at the restaurant table costs extra per person (Coperto), due to the service it will provide you. In tourist places like Venice, the cost can be higher than 5 EUR.

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13. It is illegal to buy fake designer bags

Yes! Who wouldn’t be tempted when offered designer bags at half the price?! But in Italy, especially in Florence, it is illegal and there might be undercover police keeping care of this act. Though you may get away with it and never get caught, but would you rather be safe or sorry?

14. Shop and eat in less touristy areas

As a universal rule, dining and shopping in top tourists areas can be very expensive & discomforting, and Italy is not an exception in this. So, go a little away from these areas to lesser known places, and get the similar things at better prices!

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15. Wish to rent a car and explore Italy? Save that for the countryside

You might be someone who loves driving, but cities’ traffic and reckless driving skills will not put you in the best mood. It’s better you stick to local transportation. However, the countryside would be a lovely place for self-driving and exploring without hassles, at your own space, amid the beauty.

16. The paler the color, the better gelato

Owing to the absence of food coloring, real gelatos are paler in color. A banana gelato would be greyish. So don’t let the colors deceive you. After all, you cannot afford to pick a wrong one when you’re craving for the right one the most!

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Guess you’re all set now for an unforgettable fun trip to this beautiful country. If you want to visit Italy and other European countries at the best price, Travel Triangle’s customizable Europe tour packages have to be your pick!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Italy Travel Tips

What should I know before traveling to Italy?

Some of the things to know before planning a trip to Italy are: 1. One can cover Venice in a single day. 2. There isn’t any compulsion to tip at restaurants. 3. One can find restrooms easily in Italy. 4. One should keep their knees and shoulders covered while visiting the Vatican Museums.

Is Italy dangerous for tourists?

No, Italy isn’t dangerous for tourists and the crime rate is considerably low here.

Which is the best month to visit Italy?

The best period to visit Italy is from April to June and September and October.

What is the cheapest month to go to Italy?

The flights are generally cheap during November and first half of December.

How many days should I spend in Italy?

A week to 10 days are recommended to stay to cover all the major tourist attractions in Italy.

Do they speak English in Italy?

Around 29% of the population in Italy speaks English.

Which is the best currency to use in Italy?

The currency used in Italy is Euros.


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