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The most common mistakes when traveling to Italy and how to avoid them

The most common mistakes when traveling to Italy and how to avoid them

 

Italy has earned its place among The most popular tourist destinations in Europe and the world

Thanks to the magnificence of the recreational opportunities and tourist attractions it offers

In addition to what is famous for its delicious food such as pizza, pasta and gelato

Which means that an unforgettable trip awaits you

In the following report, you can find a list of the most common mistakes travelers make when visiting Italy.

 

The most common mistakes when traveling to Italy and how to avoid them

 Traveling with heavy baggage

The rugged streets and steep hills make walking with large luggage very stressful when visiting Italy

Depending on where you are traveling and how you are going to travel

You may also be required to lift your baggage on and off the train, carry it across stairs, or move it between different forms of transport

So it is wrong to pack more than you want.

 Skip the Free Walking Tours in Italy

Like most Western European countries, Italy should be explored on foot

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This is the best way to enjoy the culture and sights

And it can lead you to some great discoveries

Perhaps one of the best ways to walk is to take part in one of the free walking tours

Which will help you on the way to identify the hidden tourist gems of Italy

It's also a quick and easy way to discover a host of major sights.

Not validating your train ticket

When you buy a regional train ticket in Italy, it does not have a time or date which means you can buy it in advance and use it as needed. However, this also means that it must be validated before you get on the train. Validating your ticket is easy enough but also easy to forget, which could result in a fine.

Expect a huge breakfast

Breakfast is not a huge meal in Italy, in fact most Italians just sip an espresso and maybe even sample some pastries to start their day. This also applies if you book a hotel with free breakfast.

Plan the tours on Sunday during the trip in Italy

We suggest that you join a walking tour or stroll the local streets in your Italian destination on Sunday, especially since it is the weekend, when many shops and businesses are closed.

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Don't buy advance tickets for popular tourist attractions.

In Italy there are some The most famous sights In the world, and unless you like to wait in lines for hours, it's best to buy your tickets in advance. Places like the Colosseum can روما Or the Vatican City, the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, and the Leaning Tower of Pisa can have huge waiting lists, and to avoid or avoid this, you should consider getting advance tickets to any famous place in this beautiful country.

Not carrying cash hoping to use credit cards only.

Cash is the most common transaction in Italy and while you can usually pay for purchases in supermarkets and international hotels with credit cards, many places and people, street vendors, food stalls, restaurants, smaller hotels, tour guides, etc. only accept cash. For the best transaction rates, take money from ATMs. Also it is always a good idea to hold on to some Euro coins.

Fail to schedule time when traveling to Italy

It is easy to pack your schedule from morning to night, but it would be a big mistake not to leave yourself some free time, especially since Italy is not known for its strict adherence to schedules, as you will find the locals here making time to relax, enjoy food and chat with friends.

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 Ask for tap water

When you are out for a meal in Italy your waiter is likely to ask if you want water. If you want water with your food you will have to pay for it and in terms of drinks espresso and cappuccino are the most popular drinks that Italians rely on.

Surrender to strangers

Gifts from smiling street vendors and characters eager to take a picture with you are not free at all but they are scams to pressure you into paying so be careful while walking especially between sights and crowded places.

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