Travel queries on Internet
Here is a selection of some of the most common queries and misgivings people have before visiting Italy . We hope our answers put you at ease.
We                              want to book a hotel for our Italian holiday but the                              owner has asked for scanned copies of our passports.                              Is this some identity fraud?
All hotels in Italy ask to see your passport when                              you first arrive as they are obliged to report all                              details to the local authorities. But as with most                              things in life you're always best checking out the                              hotel's credentials and references before you pass                              on important personal information.
I've heard the traffic is really bad in Italy and                              that even crossing the street can be dangerous . .                              .
Crossing the street can be one of the high points                              of your Italian holiday (just joking!). Do as you                              would in any other country - head for the nearest                              pedestrian crossing, wait for a lull in the traffic                              and walk in a decided manner towards the far kerb.                              Do not panic, the cars may seem to be inches away                              but they will (usually) stop. If your courage fails                              then wait for an Italian to come along and tag along                              behind him/her as they weave their way across the                              road.
(And don't forget to thank your favourite god or guiding                              spirit when you reach the far side.)
I'm American. Is it safe to travel to Italy now?                              Should I pretend I'm Canadian?
A general                              warning to American tourists travelling to Italy                              was announced by the US State Department following                              the terrorist attacks of September 11th.                              The warning makes pretty grim reading and you can                              get up-to-date details from the US                              Embassy in Rome. 
US tourists to Italy should have no undue cause for                              concern. Things are relaxed and hopefully will continue                              that way. If you are worried avoid perceived targets                              - Embassies, Consulates and American Schools and remember                              thousands of Americans are currently living happily                              and safely on Italian soil.
I've read in all the guidebooks that Italy should                              be avoided during August. But I have to take my holidays                              in August. Help!
Italians tend to take their holidays during August                              so the beaches are crowded and the cities fairly quiet.                              (Having said that Venice in August is overcrowded                              and, given the heat, pretty smelly.) The tourist attractions                              usually stay open, as do restaurants, hotels etc.                              The weather can be unpleasantly sticky and hot, though                              most tourists come to Italy for the sun so they can't                              really complain. Do book ahead wherever you decide                              to go.
Is Italy dangerous for women? Are all Italian men                              lecherous Latin lovers waiting to pinch my bum?
Italy's not a dangerous country for women                              travelling alone - though be prepared for the                              odd wolf whistle or appreciative comment. In truth                              Italian men are more mammy's boys than Latin lovers                              - according to a recent survey some 70% of 29-year-old                              Italian men still live at home. 
We'll be out trawling and surfing the Net near you                              . . . so look out for more travel tips and advice                              from ItaliaPlease's Survivor's Guide.
 
             
             
                
             
                
                
            
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