5 Tips For Solo Travel

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Medications: Bring any necessary medications, as strong ones require a prescription in Italy and regular ones are expensive. The emergency number is 118.

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Adapters: Italian sockets have three holes; you may need an adapter. Ask your hotel for an “adattatore” or buy one in an electrical store.

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Currency: Use a Mastercard to avoid double conversion fees with Visa. Travel with dollars/euros or a foreign currency card.

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Comfortable Shoes: Wear comfortable shoes instead of heels due to cobblestones in historical centers.

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Local SIM Card: Buy a local SIM card from Vodafone, TIM, or Wind. Packages cost €10-€20 for 4-20 GB. Top up at stores, supermarkets, newsstands, and tobacco shops.


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