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These things not to do as a tourist in Italy are perfect to watch if this is your first time in Italy. This Italy travel guide is packed with Italy travel tips on tipping in Italy, Italian dress code, traveling Italy by train, Italian food and general rules on what not to do in Italy.

If you are going to Italy for the first time, be it Rome, Venice, Florence, Sorrento, Milan or Amalfi Coast, this travel guide will give you travel advice and travel tips on what you can and cannot do in Italy at the historic sights, like Spanish Steps or Piazza San Marco, what to do in Italy, fashion in Italy, what to wear in Italy, what not to wear in Italy, packing for Italy and much more.

Italy travel is so much fun and when you visit Italy you need to know mistakes to avoid in Italy and things not to do in Italy so your traveling to Italy and traveling in Italy can be as stress-free as possible. 

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41 Comments

  1. OH PLEASE; I knew there was a GOOD Reason that I didn't want to Go to Italy, in like EVER. I am Glad that I watched this Video So don't waste my time and effort Going there.

  2. I'm really liking your video but you don't seem like a southern and you don't actually seem American. YOU seem Russian because of your eyes and your face and your manner– with a platinum Italian hairstyle since Italians I think have gone blond. SO to quote someone who is now infamous: Where did you where do you really come from?

  3. Oh my goodness! I loved this video and especially the ending, I thought Indie was going to get stuck. Grazie mille Nicki and Carlo

  4. I mezzi pubblici sempre in ritardo sono una cosa più di Roma e del Sud, piuttosto che tipicamente “italiana”.
    Qui a Milano ad esempio è considerato “in ritardo” un bus o una metro che arriva anche solo uno o due minuti più tardi rispetto al previsto. Non bisogna generalizzare. Roma ha delle sue caratteristiche peculiari, nel bene e nel male, rispetto al resto d’Italia

  5. Just a few notes by an italian: if someone hits you not apologizing for it, he is definitely rude. And public transport isn't always late. It's more a Rome thing than a general italian one. Here in Milan public transport is always on time (but we also have strikes).

  6. Well. In italian cities with a lot of tourism goin' on, they are quite used to seeing pasta eaten in unusual ways. Not a problem at all. There's not a right way to put stuff inside your mouth, providing you are able to close it back again. Eat the way you want. Just be educate and kind and you are fine. Please do not scream!

  7. Hello my dear Anastasia, I just love your tips and I'm planning to visit Venice, Rome, Florence and Pompeii in June/23 with my husband, can you recommend not very expensive places to stay, also some authentic Italian restaurants?

  8. How do you ask for food to go and is that allowed? To just take the food and go sit somewhere else? And what about taking leftover food home from the restaurant? Thanks!

  9. The transportation point is a Rome thing. Public transportation works very well in Milan.

  10. Please, read what an italian writes for you.😉
    Yes, actually there are italians who eat long pasta using a spoon, and they are boors.😅

  11. Been to Italy.
    Bad experience and rudeness overloaded. All Asian are treated as refugees including tourists.

    The whites stare into your eye like you going to take away their freedom!!

    Going to a country with too many dos and don’t is not pilgrimage. It’s a holidays!!! 😅

  12. About accents, in Italy we have like a 100 accents (different areas of the country). It would be difficult to talk with an italian accent unless you know them. Furthermore you will present pasta in a bowl in trattorias, very down to heart restaurants. In formal dines, pasta comes in plates.

  13. What part of North Carolina are you from? We are planning a trip to Italy in October for our 35 wedding Anniversary and are just in the planning stages.

  14. I always wish when going out to nice restaurants, that people would be more conscious of what they wear. The fanciest of restaurants around, and people in jeans and tshirts. I love this aspect of many European places. I'm no fashionista, but come on people… no tshirts!

  15. I'm wanting to visit Rome and take my grown daughter. Probably for a week or two or three, and we want to eat a lot. Shop, Lodging. How much money should I bring for two? Thank you

  16. Riguardo all'urtarsi con le spalle, non è sempre così. Se si urta una persona involontariamente è un conto, specialmente in una partita di calcio, dove si è stretti o in un negozio; ma per le strade generalmente ci si scusa, come deve essere. Anche riguardo al sorriso, dipende come lo si fa, magari con un piccolo cenno con la testa, lo si accetta perchè è una cosa cortese. Altrimenti un sorriso senza motivo sembra un pò strano. La forchetta insieme al cucchiaio lo si usa normalmente a casa, in privato. Nei ristoranti si preferisce usare solo la forchetta dove serve, tipo pasta spaghetti, penne ecc. Il cucchiaio di sicuro va usato con la pasta minuta e col brodo. 😘

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  18. As an italian, im always weirded out when ppl speak english with an italian accent. At least the northern part where im from doesn’t speak like that. So thank you for mentioning it

  19. Best not to wear white when eating pasta .tomato sauce stains difficult to get out.

    Some restaurants offer a spray to get stains out at your table

  20. Who is invited as a guest to a home and does not come with some sort of gift? Far too many people in my experience but this is basic etiquette anywhere in the world.

  21. As a small town American, I can't help but smile at people I pass, but I look away quickly so as not to make them feel awkward.

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