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Italy

Emergency

In case of emergencies in Italy, dial 112 or 118 for medical assistance, 113 for police, 115 for firefighters, and 1530 for the Coast Guard.

Caffè

Espresso is key to Italian culture. Italians usually drink it standing at the bar, and ordering a cappuccino after breakfast is considered unusual.

Next holiday

The next public holiday in Italy is New Year's Day (Capodanno) on January 1, 2025, celebrated with festive meals and fireworks.

Tap Water

Tap water is safe to drink in Italy, but bottled water is more commonly ordered in restaurants. It’s available on request, but not served automatically.

Local Stay

Immobiliare.it offers holiday rentals for short-term stays, featuring apartments, villas, coastal properties, and rural retreats across Italy’s scenic regions.

Toilet

Toilet paper is usually safe to flush, but in older buildings or rural areas, it's recommended to dispose of it in a waste bin due to plumbing limitations.

Safety

It is generally a safe country for tourists, with well-patrolled areas and a focus on security. Visitors should stay alert in crowded areas like transport, markets, and hotspots to avoid pickpocketing.

Cuisine

Italian cuisine is a vibrant mix of fresh ingredients, featuring dishes like pasta, pizza, risotto, and tiramisu, with an emphasis on olive oil, herbs, and regional flavors.

Humor

What did the Italian waiter say to the tourist who asked for ketchup?
“We only serve tomato sauce—that’s the real flavor of Italy, not some fast food trick!”

Roma

The Roma Pass provides access to metro, buses, trams, and regional trains. The Roma Pass offers unlimited travel for a set period, including discounts on museums and attractions.

Roma Pass

Bus

The two main intercity bus operators in Italy are FlixBus (the more popular one), known for its wide network, and ItaloBus, offering comfortable connections between major cities and beyond.

Flixbus

Train

Italy's train network is known for efficiency, with high-speed Frecciarossa trains connecting cities like Rome, Milan, and Naples. Operated by Trenitalia, it offers fast travel across the country.

Trenitalia

Art Hub

It is an art hub, home to museums like the Uffizi and Vatican Museums, and artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael.

Romain Ruins

The Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Pantheon in Rome are testaments to Italy’s rich Roman history and architectural genius.

Vatican

Italy is home to the world's smallest country, Vatican City, an independent city-state surrounded by Rome and the center of the Roman Catholic Church.

Biofarms

Italy is a leader in organic food production in Europe, with regions like Tuscany and Sicily home to biofarms using natural farming methods.

Mamma

Family is central to Italian culture, with a strong bond between children and mothers. Adults often live with their parents longer than in many countries.

Vespas

Vespas, the iconic Italian scooters, are a common mode of transport in cities like Rome and Florence, offering a fun and efficient way to get around.