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Traveling in Italy on a Budget
Taking a trip to Italy is an adventure everyone should try!
Unfortunately, many people can get
intimidated by the idea of hopping on a plane
and flying to Italy because they think that they may need to empty their entire savings to be
able to afford to go on vacation here…
Well, we’re here to tell you that it IS actually quite possible to go to
Italy without breaking the
bank!
Flights and Airfare
When planning out your vacation
it is best to know which season it will
fall under.
For example, summer is a
“high” season.
This means…
More travelers.
More people. Higher prices!
During the “low” season…
Less crowds. Less queues.
More savings!
Don’t worry, though, because visiting Italy in autumn or winter is no less
exciting!
Accommodations
The same rules for airfare apply:
Higher numbers of travelers =
higher demand for supply of services =
hotels and vacation rentals can dictate their prices.
If travel during high season can’t be helped, book your rooms well in advance
for discounts!
Or try out other accommodation types:
Hostels
Short-term Room Rental
Camping
What to Eat
Good quality food for only a few
euros can be very easy to get if you know where to
look!
Your best bet is to simply walk
around a bit and look for the local
trattoria or osteria. These
tend to be small, hole-in-the-wall,
family-run establishments
that serve amazing local
food.
Rules to Remember When Dining Out:
• Don’t eat near or at tourist hotspots.
• Avoid establishments that have a “tourist menu” or people out front trying to grab passersby to get them to step inside.
• Remember that sitting at a table costs extra and usually has a separate, higher-priced menu
Rules to Remember When Dining Out:
• Don’t keep buying bottled water at every turn! Keep a refillable container with you, and use the drinking fountains.
• If possible, buy ingredients from the market and make your own food.
• Try out delicious Italian street food!
Sightseeing and Getting Around
Be aware that combined passes for
museums and points of
interest are often
available.
• You can get passes that allow you to use local transportation such as trains and busses.
• Some cities offer tickets that let you ride as many times as you want within a set number of days.
• There are train tickets that also double as bus passes.
If you need help with getting a
pass, just head to the tourist
information office, your hotel’s front
desk, or talk to your travel organizer
Traveling in Italy on a budget is completely doable and can also be
a unique, fun experience!
Start planning
that vacation because
it’s time to TOUR ITALY
NOW!
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For more information about Italy and travel to Italy, visit our website
www.touritalynow.com
or call our travel experts at
800.955.4418