Medical equipment off-season every year

The official language of Italy is Italian. Italian, based on various Tuscan languages in Florence, is the representative language of Romans family and the most widely used language in Italy. Italian is considered to be the most beautiful language in the world, and it sounds beautiful. It has had an important influence on the languages of other European countries. In addition to the official language, there are many dialects all over Italy, and some Italians don't even speak Italian, but in tourist areas, the probability of this happening is relatively small.

The overall medical conditions in Italy are good, the hospitals in the city are well-equipped, and large and small pharmacies are all over the city. You can go directly to the first aid station (Pronto Soccorso) or call the emergency number 1 180 for sudden illness or night treatment. It is worth noting that many China people are prone to allergic eczema when they first come to Italy, so they can bring an ointment for later use. In addition, Italian tiger mosquitoes are particularly fierce in summer, so it is best to prepare mosquito repellent products. Some commonly used medical items, such as cold medicine, carsickness medicine, band-aid, etc. It is also recommended to make preparations at home before traveling abroad, just in case.

* Take a taxi in Italy, starting from 5 euros at night and 2 euros during the day, which is very different in the morning and evening.

* When staying in a hotel in Italy, some cities have to pay the city tax at the same time as the room rate. In the off-season, it is about 1.47 euros per person per night, and in the peak season, it is 2 to 10 euros. It should be noted that because it is tax payment, stores often support credit card consumption, but exchange cash for city tax.

* Italian fast food restaurants, only McDonald's, no KFC.

* Hotels in Italy generally do not provide toiletries and disposable slippers. Please prepare what you need in advance. Toilets generally have emergency alarm ropes, which can be used in emergencies.

When you go to a small bar in Italy, please note that there is a charge for seats here, that is, the food you buy is standing and sitting.

* Don't wear short skirts, shorts or vests when visiting churches in Italy, especially St. Peter's Church in the Vatican. On the only way to the church in the square, there is a special person who is responsible for checking the clothes of visitors.

* There are few toilets on the streets of Italy, but restaurants are equipped with toilets. You can apply to the clerk, and generally you won't be rejected.

* * * In Italy, when taking public transport, tickets are purchased from the ticket vending machine before boarding, and you can't buy tickets after boarding. In addition, don't forget to make up the ticket before getting on the bus, or you will be fined 25 euros.

* When talking with people in Italy, it is best not to involve American football and politics, which will make them feel disgusted.

* Italian local tourism bureau is EPT, and local tourism association is AAS. These institutions receive similar services, providing free travel brochures, maps, hotel lists, etc. Some tourist offices also provide English services.

The above are some tips and precautions that can be found online.