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30 Essential Things You Must Know When Visiting Italy

  • Writer: Epic Horizons Travel
    Epic Horizons Travel
  • Mar 3, 2025
  • 3 min read

Updated: Apr 8

Italy is a dream destination for many travelers, offering a rich blend of history, culture, art, and mouthwatering cuisine. Whether you're planning a romantic getaway, a cultural exploration, or a food-filled adventure, knowing what to expect can enhance your trip. Here are 30 essential things you must know before visiting Italy.


Quiet street in Monticchiello, Tuscany village showing typical Italian architecture and charm for travelers.
Monticchiello - village in Tuscany, Italy Photo Credit: Ashley Case

Cultural & Practical Tips:

  1. Italians Take Their Time – Meals are meant to be enjoyed at a leisurely pace. Don't expect quick service in restaurants.

  2. A Coperto Charge is Normal – Many restaurants charge a "coperto" (cover charge) instead of tipping.

  3. Cash is King – While credit cards are widely accepted, small businesses and rural areas often prefer cash.

  4. Learn Basic Italian Phrases – A simple "Grazie" (thank you) or "Per favore" (please) goes a long way.

  5. Dress Modestly for Churches – Many religious sites require covered shoulders and knees.

  6. Greet with a Kiss – Italians often greet with a double cheek kiss, though a handshake is fine for formal settings.

  7. Late Dinners are Common – Italians typically dine after 8 PM, and some restaurants don't open before then.

  8. Public Restrooms Are Scarce – Be prepared to pay a small fee for toilets in tourist areas.

  9. Respect the Siesta Hours – Many small businesses close between 1-4 PM for a mid-day break.

  10. Smoking is Common – While prohibited indoors, smoking is still prevalent in outdoor cafes and public areas.


    Outdoor dining at Mimi e Coco restaurant in Rome, Italy illustrating local dining culture and travel experience.
    Mimi E Coco (restaurant) in Rome, Italy Photo Credit: Ashley Case

Transportation & Getting Around:

  1. Public Transportation Can Be Unpredictable – Trains are great, but buses and trams may not always run on time.

  2. Validate Your Train & Bus Tickets – If you're taking regional trains or buses, stamp your ticket at the validation machines before boarding to avoid fines.

  3. Driving Can Be Chaotic – Italian drivers are aggressive, and traffic laws are loosely followed, especially in cities.

  4. Avoid Driving in ZTL Zones – Many Italian cities have restricted traffic zones (ZTL) where non-resident cars are fined.

  5. Taxis Aren’t Hailable – Unlike in some countries, you must call or find a taxi stand to get a cab.

  6. Walking is the Best Way to Explore – Many historic centers are pedestrian-friendly, and you’ll see more on foot.

  7. Scooters Are Everywhere – Be aware of fast-moving scooters, especially in cities like Rome and Naples.

  8. Regional Trains vs. High-Speed Trains – High-speed trains like Italo and Frecciarossa are faster but cost more.

  9. Ferries Are Great for Exploring Islands – If visiting Capri, Sicily, or the Amalfi Coast, consider taking a ferry.

  10. Bike Rentals Are Popular in Some Cities – Florence and Bologna, for example, are very bike-friendly.


    Italo high‑speed train at a station in Italy highlighting efficient transportation tips for visitors.
    Italo high speed train in Italy Photo Credit: Ashley Case

Food, Drink & Dining Etiquette:

  1. Breakfast is Light – Italians typically have coffee and a pastry, not a big meal.

  2. Don’t Expect a Traditional American Coffee – If you want a larger coffee, order a "Caffè Americano."

  3. Cappuccino is a Morning Drink – Ordering one after noon might get you funny looks; opt for espresso instead.

  4. Water Isn’t Free at Restaurants – You’ll be asked if you want “frizzante” (sparkling) or “naturale” (still) water.

  5. No Butter with Bread – Italians eat bread plain or with olive oil, not butter.

  6. No Cheese on Seafood Pasta – It’s considered a culinary faux pas to add cheese to seafood dishes.

  7. Pasta is a First Course, Not a Side Dish – Traditional meals include antipasti, a pasta course, then a main dish.

  8. Gelato Has Rules – The best gelato shops display gelato in metal tubs, not in overly colorful, artificial-looking piles.

  9. Avoid Tourist Traps – If a restaurant has an English menu with pictures, it’s likely overpriced and low-quality.

  10. You Must Try Regional Specialties – Each region has unique dishes; don’t leave without trying local flavors!


    Bread and glass of Chianti wine in Siena, Italy representing Italian cuisine and regional dining customs.
    Bread and Chianti in Siena, Italy Photo Credit: Ashley Case

Final Thoughts

Italy is an incredible destination that rewards travelers who embrace its culture, pace, and traditions. With these tips in mind, you’ll navigate the country like a pro and enjoy an unforgettable experience.


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