Key phrases

“Per favore” / “Grazie”
(pehr fah-VOH-ray / GRAHT-see-eh)
Please / Thank you
Politeness goes a long way in Italy!

“Dov’è il bagno?”
(doh-VEH eel BAH-nyoh)
Where is the bathroom?
Invaluable in any situation.

Know before traveling

Cash is King: Not all places accept credit cards, especially in smaller towns

Best Time to visit: Spring (April–June) and fall (September–October) are the best times to visit for pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and better price

Riposo: Many shops and restaurants close for a midday break (riposo) between 1–4 pm, especially in smaller towns.

Mistakes to avoid

Overpacking: pack light and bring comfortable shoes to enjoy cobblestone streets and train rides

Ignoring Local Customs: Italians eat dinner late (often after 8 pm) and no cappuccino after breakfast!

Skipping Reservations: Popular attractions and restaurants book up fast. Reserve tickets and tables in advance.

“You may have the world if I may have Italy”

— Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901)

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