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Timelapse Footage of Italy Landmarks in 4K | Planning your first trip to Italy | My first trip out of North America was to Italy. I was in college and my (overly kind) mother booked us a 10-day trip through Venice, Florence, and Rome. Sure, I had seen plenty of movies, but I still didn’t know what to expect when traveling to Italy for the first time.
4K में इटली लैंडमार्क का टाइमलैप्स फुटेज इटली की अपनी पहली यात्रा की योजना बनाना | उत्तरी अमेरिका से मेरी पहली यात्रा इटली के लिए थी। मैं कॉलेज में था और मेरी (अति दयालु) माँ ने हमें वेनिस, फ्लोरेंस और रोम के माध्यम से 10-दिवसीय यात्रा के लिए बुक किया। निश्चित रूप से, मैंने बहुत सारी फ़िल्में देखी थीं, लेकिन मुझे अभी भी नहीं पता था कि पहली बार इटली की यात्रा करते समय क्या उम्मीद की जाए।
In fact, it is probably those very movies that color so many expectations for first-time visitors. Italy is indeed a beautiful country full of art, history, food, and wine, but it is still somewhat different from the Hollywood version.
Some of the “Italian” menu items you love are not actually Italian. I arrived in Italy dreaming of perfectly fresh pesto coating my pasta. What I didn’t realize is that Italian food is incredibly regional and unless you find yourself in Liguria, you probably won’t find much pesto on the menu. Also not on the menu? Classics like spaghetti and meatballs. There is spaghetti, and there are meatballs, but they are served separately as a first and second course. If you are traveling to Italy for the first time, I highly recommend researching the local specialties or asking the waiter to suggest a plate of the day so that you can sample some of the more traditional food.
Despite the language hurdle most travelers face in Italy, it’s still an easy country to visit – even if you’ve never been outside your home country before. Here are a few handy things to know before you step out of the airport.
1. There’s no such thing as “Italian food”
2. Cash is preferred over credit in Italy
3. Train travel in Italy isn’t always punctual
4. The waiter isn’t being rude when he leaves you alone to eat
5. In Italy, an empty restaurant doesn’t mean the place is bad
Bonus 6th thing: relax

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