Not all places allow photographs, especially museums which often retain sole rights to photograph their works. Flash photography is especially frowned upon.
Italy may be tourist friendly and known for fashion, but it is generally considered rude to walk around town in bikinis, beach attire, short shorts, and skimpy outfits.
Don't expect to find a drycleaner in the Tuscan countryside as laundry facilities are hard to find outside large cities.
Returning or exchanging an item, even if it is flawed, is uncommon in Italian stores.
When shopping for clothes take note that many stores will not allow one to try on shirts and blouses.
Italy has only started becoming handicap-accessible. Wheelchair access to restaurant bathrooms is almost nonexistent, ramps are rare, elevators in old buildings are uncommon, and buses in general are not wheelchair-compatible.
Sunbathing topless is common on beaches in northern and central Italy, however it will most likely lead to stares and catcalls when done in the more conservative and traditional south.
While Italy is very hospitable keeping children entertained can sometimes be difficult. Hotels often don't have pools or videogames and almost nothing on radio and television is in English.
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Not all places allow photographs, especially museums which often retain sole rights to photograph their works. Flash photography is especially frowned upon.
Italy may be tourist friendly and known for fashion, but it is generally considered rude to walk around town in bikinis, beach attire, short shorts, and skimpy outfits.
Don't expect to find a drycleaner in the Tuscan countryside as laundry facilities are hard to find outside large cities.
Returning or exchanging an item, even if it is flawed, is uncommon in Italian stores.
When shopping for clothes take note that many stores will not allow one to try on shirts and blouses.
Italy has only started becoming handicap-accessible. Wheelchair access to restaurant bathrooms is almost nonexistent, ramps are rare, elevators in old buildings are uncommon, and buses in general are not wheelchair-compatible.
Sunbathing topless is common on beaches in northern and central Italy, however it will most likely lead to stares and catcalls when done in the more conservative and traditional south.
While Italy is very hospitable keeping children entertained can sometimes be difficult. Hotels often don't have pools or videogames and almost nothing on radio and television is in English.
- See more at: http://www.lifeinitaly.com/travel/tips.asp#sthash.wVVzMxGR.dpuf
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