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Why do so many Americans visit Italy?

Regardless of the target, they are tourists of a medium-high socio-economic and cultural level with a strong interest in Made in Italy: from art to culture, from food and wine to fashion, from craftsmanship to the most authentic villages.



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Venice Beach, California looks like… well... Venice, Italy. At least part of the area does. These canals were designed by tobacco millionaire Abbot Kinney in 1905 to imitate the city of Venice and bring a taste of Italian culture to America.

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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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10 Etiquette Tips To Know Before Traveling To Italy
  1. 1 IT'S TOTALLY OKAY TO BE LATE.
  2. 2 IT'S ALL IN THE EYES. ...
  3. 3 NO NEED TO TIP. ...
  4. 4 DON'T OVER CONSUME. ...
  5. 5 HAVE SOME RESPECT IN OLD BASILICAS AND CHURCHES. ...
  6. 6 CARRY SOME CASH. ...
  7. 7 DRESS THE PART. ...
  8. 8 BE AWARE OF WHERE YOU ARE. ...


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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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In fact, Italy is the 4th cheapest country in Western Europe. So how much does it cost to live in Italy? To answer this question, let's take a quick look at the average basic living expenses in Italy per month. Based on this, we can say that the average cost of living in Italy per month is around €1,600 (US$1,730).

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The Best Little Italys in America
  • New York: Manhattan. Since it served as the backdrop to films like “The Godfather” and “Donnie Brasco,” Manhattan's Little Italy is indeed one of the best-known. ...
  • New York: The Bronx. ...
  • Los Angeles. ...
  • San Diego. ...
  • Cleveland. ...
  • Many More to Discover.


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