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Italy

Guide to Italy

Must See Italy

Places in Italy

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At a glance

Europe's kinky over-the-knee boot has it all: popes, painters, polenta, paramours, poets, political puerility and potentates. Its dreamy light and sumptuous landscapes seem made for romance, and its three millennia of history, culture and cuisine seduces just about everyone.

You can visit Roman ruins, gawk at Renaissance art, stay in tiny medieval hill towns, go skiing in the Alps, explore the canals of Venice and gaze at beautiful churches. Naturally you can also indulge in the pleasures of la dolce vita: good food, good wine and improving your wardrobe.

When to go

Italy is at its best in spring (April-May) and autumn (October-November). During these seasons, the scenery is beautiful, the temperatures are pleasant and there are relatively few crowds. Try to avoid August, as this is the time that most Italians take their vacations, and many shops and businesses are closed as a result.

Fast Facts

Full name:
Italian Republic
Capital city:
Rome
Area:
301,230 sq km / 116,305 sq miles
Population:
57,300,000
Time Zone:
GMT/UTC +1 (+2 in summer) (Greenwich Mean Time)
Language:
French (other)
German (other)
Slovenian (other)
Albanian (other)
Italian (official)
A Latin language related to French, Spanish, Portuguese and Romanian. Standard Italian and numerous dialects are spoken.
Religion:
84% Roman Catholic, 6% Jewish, Muslim and Protestant
Currency:
Euro
Electricity:
220V 50
Electric plug details:
European plug with two circular metal pins