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Before you go to Italy, check out the following:

Did You Know?

  • Drinking fountains are PLENTIFUL so bring your refillable water bottles! 
  • Public restrooms are also widely available. You might need to pay a few Euros to use them, but they tend to be a lot cleaner than those you find at home.
  • You might want to take part in the tradition of the aperitivo. This cultural ritual consists of a pre-dinner drink meant to “open” the stomach prior to dinner. Cin cin! 
  • Expect lunch breaks (stores & restaurants close) in smaller cities and the countryside from 1-4pm.
  • When ordering drinks: cappuccinos are for breakfast; espresso = anytime; order caffeellatte for an ‘American latte’ otherwise you’ll get milk; and for an iced coffee order caffe shakerato.
  • You will likely need to ask for the bill at a restaurant. Italians typically love to sit and chat while they digest.
  • If the gelato is stacked high, stay away! Find the shops where the treat comes just to the top of the container.
  • Don’t forget scarfs, pashminas and/or sweaters to cover shoulders as a sign of respect at religious sites.