Tap water
Tap water is generally safe to drink.
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Italy uses Type C / Type F / Type L power outlets at 230V, 50Hz. The general emergency number is 112. Tap water is generally safe to drink.
๐ Power & plugs
Italy runs at 230V. Travelers from 100โ127V regions (US, Japan) need a voltage converter for devices that aren't dual-voltage.
๐จ Emergency numbers
๐ Travel notes
Tap water is generally safe to drink.
Tipping is optional in Italy. A service charge or cover charge may already appear on the bill. If service is good, rounding up or leaving a few euros is common, especially in sit-down restaurants.
April to June and September to October are the most comfortable months for major cities and cultural trips. July and August can be hot and crowded, while coastal areas are busiest during Italian summer holidays.
Italy is in the Schengen Area. Visa-free rules and Schengen visa requirements depend on nationality and recent stays in the region. Use the Italian foreign ministry or consular guidance for current entry rules.
โ Before you go
โ Good to know
Yes. Tap water in Italy is considered safe to drink.
Italy uses Type C, Type F, Type L plugs running at 230V, 50Hz. Italy runs at 230V. Travelers from 100โ127V regions (US, Japan) need a voltage converter for devices that aren't dual-voltage.
Dial 112 for general emergencies in Italy. Police: 112 / 113. Ambulance: 112 / 118.
April to June and September to October are the most comfortable months for major cities and cultural trips. July and August can be hot and crowded, while coastal areas are busiest during Italian summer holidays.
In Italy, traffic drives on the right side of the road, so the steering wheel is on the left.
The international dialing code for Italy is +39. Dial this prefix after your exit code (e.g. 00 or +) to call a Italy number from abroad.
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