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Ultimate Travel Guide Italy

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Explore the wonders of Italy with our ultimate travel guide, Italy, your passport to an unforgettable Italian adventure!ย 

Italy, with a population of 59.11 million and spanning 302,073 kmยฒ, ranks as the fifth most visited country globally. Apart from the many attractions in Italy, there’s an interesting fact: Tourists collectively throw around โ‚ฌ3,000 per day into the Trevi Fountain. This gesture amounts to approximately โ‚ฌ1,000,000 annually, generously donated to charity.

Undeniably, Italy is one of the most sought-after destinations globally, attracting visitors for quick holidays and long, leisurely vacations. The country boasts a multitude of reasons to explore, including spectacular cities, ancient ruins, picturesque mountains, natural scenery, beautiful beaches, and delectable food.ย 

Embark on exploring Italy with this ultimate guide, providing everything you need for an exceptional and memorable trip.

What to Know

Best time to visit

Optimal times to visit Italy are spring (April-May) or early fall (September-October), offering pleasant weather, lower prices, and fewer crowds. Italy boasts a temperate climate throughout the year, with the summer months (June, July, and August) experiencing the highest temperatures.

Currency and ATMs

The euro is Italy’s official currency. ATMs are found on nearly every block in major cities and in the main squares of smaller towns and villages. It’s important to note that most Italian ATMs have a daily withdrawal limit of โ‚ฌ250.

Safety Rank

Italy holds the 34th safety rank out of 163, making it a safe destination for travellers. Some of the safest cities in Italy include Milan, Rome, and Naples.

Hitchhiking

Hitchhiking in Italy is generally easy, but it’s important to note that it is illegal on the autostrada, including petrol stations. To avoid legal issues, consider hitchhiking on the strada statale, which may take a bit longer but allows you to meet local people and enjoy the countryside views.

Visa

Travellers wishing to visit Italy without a traditional visa must apply through the ETIAS system, enabling visa-free travel to all Schengen Area states. However, any foreign citizen outside the Schengen Area must have a valid passport for travel to Italy, regardless of whether they need a visa.

Plugs

Italy’s most common wall sockets are the EU standard plug types C and F, and you may also encounter type L. Plug type L is a plug with three round pins.

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