Italy

Italy

Italy stretches from the Alps to the Mediterranean, packing Renaissance cities, volcanic coastlines, and some of the world's best food into a single boot-shaped peninsula. Whether you're navigating Milan's fashion district, wandering Rome's ancient ruins, or island-hopping off Sicily, Italy offers an extraordinary range of experiences across its 20 distinct regions.

Quick Travel Facts: Italy

CapitalRome
Population~59 million
Area~301,340 km²
Time ZoneCET (UTC+1) / CEST (UTC+2) in summer
CurrencyEuro (€) | Cards widely accepted in cities
LanguagesItalian
Main AirportsRome Fiumicino (FCO), Milan Malpensa (MXP), Venice Marco Polo (VCE), Naples (NAP)
VisaSchengen Area – 90-day visa-free for many nationalities
Best ForArt & architecture, food & wine, coastal scenery, fashion
Typical Cost LevelMid-range (€€). Budget: €60–90/day; Mid: €120–200/day

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EU/EEA citizens need only an ID card. US, UK, Canadian, Australian, and Japanese citizens can visit visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period under the Schengen Agreement. From 2025, non-EU visitors from visa-exempt countries need ETIAS travel authorisation (~€7, valid 3 years).

April-June and September-October offer the best weather and moderate crowds. July-August is peak season with high prices and extreme heat in the south. Winter is ideal for skiing in the Dolomites and the Italian Alps, and cities like Rome, Florence, and Milan are quieter and more affordable from November-February.

Italy's high-speed trains (Frecciarossa, Italo) connect major cities efficiently: Rome to Florence (1h 30min), Rome to Naples (1h 10min), Milan to Venice (2h 20min), Milan to Rome (2h 55min). Book via Trenitalia (trenitalia.com) or Italo (italotreno.it). Regional trains serve smaller towns. Ferries connect the mainland with Sardinia, Sicily, and smaller islands.

Rome (Colosseum, Vatican), Florence (Uffizi, Duomo), Venice (canals, St Mark's), Milan (Duomo, Last Supper, fashion), Naples (Pompeii, pizza), the Amalfi Coast, Cinque Terre, Lake Como, Sicily, Sardinia, and the Dolomites are the most visited. Each region has distinct cuisine, dialects, and character.

Yes. On Trip1, you can book hotels across Italy and pay with over 50 cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, and USDC, alongside traditional Visa and Mastercard. Trip1 covers 3 million+ hotels in 190+ countries, with Italy consistently ranking among the top 3 most booked countries on the platform.