Outside of the EU, citizens of 60+ countries, including citizens from Australia, the UK, the USA, Canada, and New Zealand, can travel visa-free to Italy and other Schengen countries for a maximum of 90 days within any 180-day period. You will still need a valid passport to enter Schengen countries.
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U.S. citizens may enter Italy for up to 90 days for tourist or business purposes without a visa. All non-residents are required to complete a declaration of presence (dichiarazione di presenza).
Do Italian citizens need a visa to enter the UK? EU nationals, including Italian passport holders, do not need a UK visa from Italy and the rest of the EU. However, foreigners who can enter the UK without a visa will need to register with the ETA (Electronic Travel Authorisation for the UK) system.
From the end of 2023, those looking to travel to Italy without the need for a visa will need to apply via the ETIAS system facilitating visa-free travel to all Schengen Area states. Before then you will just need your passport.
ETIAS will cost 7 euros (about $8 or 6 British pounds) for a three-year permit that allows third-country nationals to enter the Schengen Area for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
This is something to keep in mind before your trip, given from early 2023, anyone who is not a citizen of the European Union and wants to visit Italy or any member country of the Schengen area must have the ETIAS. Similarly, the Schengen agreement is a treaty between 26 European countries.
UK citizens can currently travel to Europe's Schengen Zone without a visa or any prior authorization. However, it is expected that starting from 2025, all UK citizens will have to obtain a quick online document known as ETIAS before entering any of the EU/Schengen member countries.