5 tips for backpacking in italy

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5 Tips for Backpacking in Italy


Backpacking in Italy can present you with the adventure of a lifetime. You can visit many spectacular holiday destinations and learn various historical sites there and get a very different experience as compared to a guided tour. You can be liberated to go where you want, not restricted to time to visit and the price of your trip is more efficient. Listed here are five important tips to bear in mind while you’re backpacking in Italy. Pack Smart With regards to clothing, pack all the essentials. Bring a raincoat along with a rain cover for your backpack in the event of inclement weather. Since you’re going to be walking a lot, bring an additional pair of socks to avoid getting blisters. You will need comfortable clothing and walking shoes too. And, of course, don't forget your toothbrush. Budget your vacation The last thing you want to do is run from money halfway through your trip. You're there to enjoy yourself so you'll wish to eat out at restaurants and visit local bars, but make sure to budget money for travel expenses, food and lodging along with some entertainment.


Safety First Although most countries within the European Union are quite safe, you need to still take several precautions. Continually be aware of your surroundings. In areas more prevalent to tourists there are usually a lot of pickpockets’. Make sure you know where your money is at all times. Keep your passport outside of your wallet, and make sure to make several copies of the passport. This way, if you lose it, it will likely be much easier to replace. Also, make sure to bring some first aid materials for example headache medication, alcohol swabs and a couple of Band-Aids. Possess a Plan You will only have a limited in time each city you are visiting. Plan in advance what museums or restaurants you need to visit. You don't want to waste energy while you're there. Plan out in which you want to stay ahead of time too. If you are staying at hostels, book them in advance. You do not want to arrive to a fully booked hostel or hotel, simply to have to wander around the city looking for a vacant room. If you want to save some extra cash stay on owners direct in Italy instead of staying on hotels. Getting Around Related to the prior tips for backpacking in Italy as mentioned above, you may want to check out the Eurail passes before starting your journey. These passes permit you to hop onto trains in designated countries for any certain amount of time. You can change the pass to your itinerary. This can be a lot cheaper than buying a ticket any time you have to take a train.


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