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How do most people in Italy travel?

Trains are the most efficient and cost-effective way to travel around Italy. The rail system in Italy is extensive, with options ranging from high-speed trains to slower regional services, ensuring that most destinations can be reached by train.



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While regional and intercity trains get you where you need to go, faster trains also exist that allow you to travel Italy in style. Train tips: TrenItalia and Italo both offer high speed trains and direct trains that significantly reduce travel time making them perfect options for a quick day trip.

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There are seven cities with metro train systems in Italy, including Rome, Milan and Naples. Milan's is the most comprehensive, with a total of four lines and over 100 stations. This metro is a cheap, comfortable and effective way to navigate Italy's major cities and is the preferred way to get around for most people.

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  1. RENT A CAR. One of the best ways to explore Italy is to rent a car and road trip across the country. ...
  2. TRAVEL WITH A LOCAL TOUR GUIDE. While you can make local friends on trains or experience rural life on a road trip, there's no better way to see Italy than with the help of a local tour guide. ...
  3. EAT LIKE THE LOCALS.


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The best way to travel around Italy, if you mainly want to visit the cities like Rome, Florence and Venice, is by train. Italy has an extensive network of both fast speed inter-city trains and regional services that connect the smaller cities and towns.

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7 Things To Know Before Traveling to Italy: From Planning to Packing
  1. Don't rely on your smartphone for maps (all the time)
  2. Remember to validate your train ticket.
  3. Be careful with the 'daily specials'
  4. Pack light.
  5. Avoid restaurants with servers waiting outside.
  6. Buy your tickets in advance.
  7. Carry cash, as well as a card.


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You can buy a metro or tram ticket from a metro station. In big cities like Rome and Milan, there are physical ticket offices as well as ticket machines in metro stations. These ticket machines usually have the option to use English settings, which might make your purchase a little easier.

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Overall, Florence is one of Italy's best cities to visit for first timers who love to immerse themselves in new cultures. Wondering where to stay in Florence (or where to stay in Tuscany, Italy's famous countryside)? Our guides offer a rundown of the best places to stay.

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How To Avoid Sticking Out Like a Tourist in Italy
  1. No Cappuccino After 11:00AM. By far, this goes down as the number one rule in the Italian handbook. ...
  2. Cheese And Seafood Do Not Mix. ...
  3. Don't Out Think The Room. ...
  4. Embrace the Culture and Customs. ...
  5. Choose Your Words Wisely. ...
  6. Speak Italian!


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It is possibly one of the most sought-after destinations in the world when it comes to both quick holidays and long, slow vacations. It's also known for its many facets: the rich culture, the millenary history, the delicious cuisine and stunning and widely varied natural scenery.

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The distance from Florence to Amalfi is about 340 miles (550 km)—a long trip best started early in the morning, regardless of what means of travel you opt for. The most convenient way to get from Florence to Amalfi is by a combination of train and private transfer (4.5-5 hours).

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Italy vs Spain: cost To stretch your travel budget, Spain is typically slightly more affordable than Italy, even in expensive cities like Madrid.

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As we said above, eating out in Italy is actually extremely cheap. At a restaurant in Italy, you can eat out for only 2.5 Euros (roughly 3 USD) per person for most meals. Grabbing a coffee and pastry for breakfast, and having all the pizza and house wine you can manage is surprisingly cheap!

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It does not have to be expensive, but can be if you want it to be expensive. Typically I pay abot €11 for lunch in a bar and about €15 for dinner in a trattoria for dinner in the evening (both including wine). Restaurants will be more expensive.

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The cheapest city to fly into is Milan, and the cheapest airport serving this city at the moment is Milan Malpensa.

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What's the cheapest city to fly into in Italy? The cheapest city to fly into is Milan, and the cheapest airport serving this city at the moment is Milan Malpensa.

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