Restaurants offer takeout only and people can move freely within their own towns, but cannot leave their area unless for work or an emergency. In red zones highest risk , all shops are closed other than grocery stores and pharmacies. People may only leave their homes for work, health reasons, to go to a place of worship or to take exercise once a day.
Since August 6, a "certificazione verde," or green pass, has been needed to enter cultural sites such as museums or galleries, entertainment and sports venues, theme parks, spas, and to eat indoors. This was extended to included domestic flights, high-speed train travel between regions as well as sea travel on September 1. Any employee in Italy must also hold a green pass.
The pass shows that the holder has been vaccinated, has tested negative within the past 48 hours, or has recovered from the virus within the past six months.
Those vaccinated in other countries are not eligible for the Italian pass, but those with EU vaccination passports will be fine, as there is a reciprocal agreement. On July 29, the Italian government announced that vaccination certificates from the following countries would also be accepted in lieu of a green pass: Canada, Israel, Japan, UK and US.
Those holding a certificate with a QR code can normally have their passes read as an Italian one. Check whether yours is valid by downloading the VerificaC19 app.
You should take a paper copy of your certificate if your QR code is not readable. Useful links. Italian Health Ministry. Immuni track and trace app. Countries currently allowed in. Verifica C19 app iPhone. Verifica C19 app Android. Our latest coverage. Can't get to Italy right now? You can always buy a house for 1 euro -- the price of a cup of coffee. A new website has just launched offering visit-free sales around the country.
If you're not looking to buy, the country's alberghi diffusi , or scattered hotels , are the perfect travel solution in the time of Covid Or check out our list of small towns perfect for social distancing.
Many family-run restaurants take a week or two off sometime between November and February; spa and beach destinations become padlocked ghost towns. The higher temperatures measured in Italy in degrees Celsius usually begin everywhere in May, often lasting until sometime in October. Winters in the north of Italy are cold, with rain and snow. A biting wind whistles over the mountains into Milan, Turin, and Venice. Likewise in Florence, though less regularly.
Italy is a magical country, and we think that everyone should visit the country at least once. Still unsure? We have made a list of our top 10 reasons for visiting Italy which perhaps will sway your mind! Villa San Michele is a former 13th-century chapel and monastery and is perfect for a holiday with family or friends! From the Sistine Chapel to St.
Umbria hosts a spectacular Jazz Festival twice every year — a summer celebration in Perugia, and a winter one in Orvieto. These charming ancient cities have previously hosted legendary performers like B. King, Tony Bennet and even Elton John. In our opinion the Italian lakes are unrivalled. It exposes us to new cultures and experiences and makes the world a more tolerant place. This is not a difficult list to come up with, but for the sake of space and brevity, I limited the list to ten really good reasons to visit.
It seems as though visiting Italy is a bucket list entry for a lot of folks and my job here is to convince you to go so you can cross this one off of your list. Italy certainly does have much to offer: spectacular cities, ancient ruins, wonderful museums, soaring mountains, great beaches, and beautiful natural scenery.
But so does any number of other European countries, so we need to uncover what makes Italy so unique and worthy of your hard-earned dollars. One of the great joys of traveling through Italy is discovering firsthand that it is, indeed, a dream destination. There is really no other city quite like Rome in the world.
While Rome wants to be a modern 21st-century city, it is desperately trying to keep its historical ruins and monuments from crumbling. The city is really one large archaeological dig that continues to discover its 2, years of history.
And preserving its past continues to be a monumental task for this city of 2. To be able to walk through the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, where the likes of Romulus, Julius Caesar, and Nero once ruled, is a walk back in time.
If you love history, architecture, museums, great food, shopping, historical monuments, and great gelato, then head to Rome. As an added benefit to any visit, you get to also visit Vatican City , which is an amazing destination in its own right.
These incredible ancient ruins and monuments might not last forever, so start planning a visit now. What other city on this planet can claim a list like this and still be one of the most sought after destinations in the world?
Maybe everyone wants to visit Venice before it disappears into the Adriatic and becomes the lost city of Venice? Okay, so the top three are Rome, Venice, and Florence. If you were to ask visitors to Italy what their favorite Italian city was, I would venture to guess that for many it might be Florence. Florence is just right in so many ways.
The city is just the right size to make it one of the most walkable cities in Italy. The centerpiece of Florence is without a doubt the magnificent Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore, otherwise known as the Duomo, and it should not be missed.
Florence truly is of the most beautiful cities in the world. While many people will argue that the Amalfi Coast should appear on this list, I could not resist placing the Cinque Terre region here in the number four spot.
Virtually unknown to Americans twenty-five years ago, this beautiful coastal region of Italy is simply spectacular.
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