Travel tips for Italy - what to prepare in advance and what to obey

Florencia desde el Piazzale di Michelangiolo 1. Italy - a country with huge tourist resources. When you visit it, do not try to catch everything. It is worth choosing one goal for the trip - shopping, sightseeing, sea rest or active tourism, and then devoting a few days to the others.
2. Tickets for public transport must be purchased in advance. They are sold in newspaper and tobacco kiosks. When buying tickets, you need to check their date and time to avoid a fine.
3. Smoking in public places in Italy is prohibited. Violation of this law attracts a fine of 200 Euros.
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4. Italy has a three-hour day siesta. At lunchtime many shops, especially in southern regions and small towns, are usually closed.
5. In Italy, crime rate is very low. In places of mass concentrations of people and popular tourist places however, one can meet with pickpockets, and therefore should be as vigilant as possible.
6. It is prohibited to be on beaches in Italy from 1AM to 6AM. Violation of this rule attracts a fine of 150 Euros.
7. When visiting temples and cathedrals in Italy, it is worth choosing closed clothing or throwing a scarf over your shoulders. Otherwise, you may not be allowed inside. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
8. The name of the male and female toilet in Italy begins with a single letter - Signori and Signora. It is worth being careful not to get into an embarrassing situation.
9. Italians are very sociable people. They will gladly show strayed tourist the way, tell them about local sights and give some advice.
10. When they say goodbye, Italians, even with new acquaintances, usually kiss their cheeks. This gesture is part of the culture of locals and has no additional meaning.
11. Italian language is considered one of the easiest to learn, and therefore before the trip you can learn a few phrases for ease of communication in markets and in stores.
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12. In three-star hotels, air conditioning can be designed as an additional service, in which case an additional amount will be charged for it.
13. Central districts of Italian cities are completely paved with a stone, which is why it is much hotter in them than in the suburbs. When going on a tour or a walk, you need to wear comfortable clothes and shoes.
14. On the streets of Italy you can meet fountains with drinking water. In them, you can quench your thirst or take water with you.
15. Rooms in hotels are usually small; families with children may be quite crowded in them. Breakfasts usually include coffee with fresh pastries. There are almost no rich smorgasbords in Italian hotels.
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Colorful and unique places in Italy

Saint Marks Basilica

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Basilica of Saint Mark is one of the outstanding architectural monuments of Venice. Many connoisseurs of historical architecture call it "a piece of ancient Byzantium in modern Europe". The cathedral is valued not only for its unique architectural style but also for the variety of religious relics and works of art kept in it. The year 829 is considered the date of the basilica's foundation. It was in this year that the holy relics of the Apostle Mark were delivered to the city. They are kept in the cathedral today. They are considered to be its main relic. The holy relics of the Apostle Mark attract thousands of pilgrims from all over the world.

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Basilica di San Lorenzo

From the series “Monuments of Byzantium: the most famous buildings”
The Basilica of St Lawrence is located in Milan. It is a unique architectural monument. Its age is more than one and a half thousand years. The very first mention of the basilica dates back to the 4th century. The exact date of its construction is unknown. According to some assumptions, Bishop Ambrose was the initiator of the construction of the basilica. It has been rebuilt several times over the years. But it still managed to keep the overall architectural style.

A new bell tower was built in it in the 12th century. You can see it even today. Late Antique mosaics are preserved in it. They are considered the main value of the basilica. It was originally built in the Byzantine style. The remaining four towers are its reminding today. They make the basilica look like Hagia Sophia. It is … Read all

Riva Lofts Hotel

From the series “Best industrial-style loft hotels”
The hotel Riva Lofts Florence is located in Florence. It is the owner of many honorary awards. It has been repeatedly called the best in the city for its unique atmosphere of comfort and unique interior. The hotel was set up in an old textile factory. It was built in 1834. Looms were located in the large rooms of this factory in the past. The premises were taken over by local artisans after the factory closed. They set up their workshops here. The rental of premises in a historic building was quite inexpensive.

However, the building remained in the status of a craft center for a short time. It was empty for a long time before the hotel was opened in it. Famous Italian architect Claudio Nardi worked on the design of the hotel. His daughter Alicia was his main assistant in this project. … Read all
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