Do’s and Don’ts when Visiting Italy

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Do’s and Don’ts When Visiting Italy A quick guide on how to blend in with the locals

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Here are some very useful tips on how to blend with the locals when touring Italy. Use these to make the your Italian holiday as hassle-free and memorable as possible.

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Do’s and Don’ts When Visiting

Italy A quick guide on how to blend in with the locals

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DO try to speak the language.

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Italians appreciate the effort, but may respond in English as they love to practice what they’ve

learned.

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DO expect to walk a lot.

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Wear comfortable shoes – sneakers, sandals, flats, loafers etc. as long as your feet are

comfortable.

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DO wear stylish clothing.

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Italians take pride in their appearance. You can dress to impress if you want to fit in. But don’t

overdo it.

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DO make restaurant reservations.

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If you know there’s a restaurant you want to eat at, call ahead and reserve.

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Reservations are common at most nice restaurants, especially for dinner.

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DON’T be surprised to find businesses and shows closed for an hour or two

between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m.

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Most Italians take a two-hour break to return home for lunch. Take this time to enjoy a leisurely lunch

of your own.

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DO dress appropriately when visiting churches.

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When entering any church in Italy, be sure that your shoulders, knees and midriff are covered.

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When entering St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, numerous inspectors will give you the once over,

so don’t even try to get in wearing shorts or a tank top.

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DON’T eat inside museums and churches.

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Vatican Museums hallway

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DO turn off cell phones and DO keep your voice

down when visiting museums and churches.

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Basilica San Giovanni Laterano in Rome

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DON’T rent a car with manual transmission (the most common) if you are not comfortable with it.

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Pay the extra amount for an automatic.

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DO ask about a VAT (value-added tax) refund when you purchase more

than €155 of goods in one store.

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If the store participates in the “Tax Free for Tourists,” you can get this 19% tax, called the

Imposta sul Valore Aggiunto or IVA, refunded at the airport on your way home.

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DO keep track of your purchases as U.S. Customs

will ask you about them when you return to the

country.

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You can bring up to $800 worth of goods back to the U.S. without paying duty. If you bring back

more, DON’T even try to lie. The penalties are stiff.

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DO expect a 10% -15% service charge to be added

to your restaurant bill.

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Enjoying dinner with friends in Rome!

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DO leave a small tip on top of that if the service was

good (don’t leave the American 15% however.)

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Waiter at a restaurant in Tuscany!

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DO tip taxi drivers about one euro, more if it was a

longer trip.

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Now that you know the “do’s and don’ts” choose from one of our escorted tours of Italy!

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For more information about travel to Italy,

visit our website www.touritalynow.com or call our travel experts

at 800.955.4418.