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How to get around in Italy?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Are you planning your trip to Italy? Do you have any questions about which transport to use when traveling? So read our post, I’m sure it will be very enlightening, and if at the end you still have any questions just send your comment. I will love to give you a hand !! So, come on? After all, how to get around in Italy?<\/strong> Here at\u00a0Your Travel to Italy with Ana Patricia<\/b><\/a>\u00a0you make the trip of your dreams!!!\u00a0ALSO: see our\u00a0\u201cAccommodation in Italy \u2013 Tips for your holidays!\u201d<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n

1) How to get around in Italy? BY AIRPLANE<\/strong><\/h3>\n

The big Italian cities have airports with domestic and international flights<\/strong>. In Rome,<\/a> Leonardo da Vinci airport, better known as Fiumicino and in Milan, Malpensa Airport, are the main airports for long-haul flights. Another important airport is Venice’s Marco<\/strong> Polo!<\/strong> As for national flights and flights from Europe, the main ones are: Linate Airport (Milan), Marco Polo (Venice) Torino Caselle (Torino), Internazionale Capodichino Airport (Naples), Galileo Galilei Airport (Pisa) Internazionale Falcone Borsellino Airport (Palermo), Lamezia Terme Airport (for Calabria). Find out more details about Italian Airports in our Italian Airports Section!<\/strong><\/a> We have posts for the most important airports in Italy !!!! Find out here how to get from the Airport to the City Center\u2026<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n

2) How to get around in Italy? BY TRAIN<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Trains arriving in Italy from other parts of Europe cross wonderful landscapes,<\/strong> such as the Alps. In my opinion, the best form of transport to travel the Italian territory is the train. Mainly to the north and center of Italy, where this transport works very well. I<\/strong>n the south of Italy, the best transport is the rental ca<\/strong>r. See the table below to get an idea of the average price of some high speed train tickets. By buying the ticket in advance you can save between 70 and 50%! Buy in advance !!!<\/strong><\/p>\n

Tip<\/strong><\/h4>\n

The sites I recommend are the Italian Railroad Officers: Trenitalia<\/strong> <\/a>and Italo.<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n