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Tourist information - Italy
Italy (Italian Italia) is a republic in southern Europe. Bordered on the north by Switzerland and Austria, on the east by Slovenia and the Adriatic Sea, on the south by the Ionian Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, on the west by the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Ligurian Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea, and on the northwest by France. In addition to the Italian mainland, the Mediterranean islands of Elba, Sardinia, and Sicily are Italian territories. There are enclaves within mainland Italy that are independent countries being San Marino and Vatican City. Rome is the capital and largest city of Italy.
Climate
The climate of Italy is highly diversified, too much so for these brief notes.
Principal Cities
The capital and largest city of Italy is Rome which is a famous cultural and tourist center. Other important cities include Milan, Naples, Turin, Palermo in Sicily, Genoa, Bologna, Florence, Bari, Catania in Sicily and Venice.
Rome is the capital city of Italy and sits on the on the Tiber River. The Vatican City, is located within an enclave of Rome. It is the seat of the papacy of the Roman Catholic church and is recognized as an independent state by the Italian government. The dome of Saint Peter's Basilica in Vatican City dominates the Roman skyline. Rome has been called the Eternal City, a title earned because of its importance as one of the great cities of Western civilization. Since 1871 it has been the capital of all Italy
Towns in Italy (click town name for more information)
Driving Advice in Italy
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Equipment You must carry a warning triangle in your vehicle and a spare bulb kit. A first aid kit and a fire extinguisher are recommended.
SPEED LIMITS
Cars only Built-up areas = 50 kph Secondary Roads = 90 kph Main Roads = 110 kph Motorways = 130 kph
MOTORWAYS
Motorways are known as Autostrades and signs are green. Most require the payment of a toll payable in cash, a Viacard (purchased from tollbooths, fuel stations, some banks, tourist offices, and tobacconists) or a credit card. Viacards can be used in automatic and manual booths.
SEAT BELTS
Front seat = Compulsory Rear seat = Compulsory if fitted Children = Child safety harnesses are compulsory for 3 to 12 year olds.
DRIVING LICENCE
Minimum Driving age 18.
International Driving Permit is required unless you have a Photo card licence.
FINES
Motoring offences attract a fine where foreigners must pay 25 percent on-the-spot . An official receipt should be issued.
DRINKING and DRIVING
Blood / Alcohol limit is 0.08%.
PARKING
Blue zones operate in most major towns.
FUEL
Unleaded Super 95/98 = Senza Piombo Diesel = Gasolio
EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS
Police 113 Fire Service 115 Ambulance 118
We offer car hire in the following locations in Italy
Bologna, Florence, Genoa, Milan, Naples, Pisa, Rome, Turin, Venice and hundreds of other locations, both airport and downtown pick up points are available
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