What are best Italy travel tips to follow?

From my experience, Italy is way more enjoyable if you slow down and don’t try to cover too many cities. Pick a few and really explore them; book major attractions like the Colosseum or Vatican in advance to avoid crazy lines, carry some cash since smaller places still prefer it, and always validate train tickets to avoid fines. Also, eat where locals eat (slightly away from tourist spots) for better food and prices, dress modestly when visiting churches, and be mindful of pickpockets in crowded areas like Rome or Venice.
 
Honestly, just slow down and soak it in, whether you're in Rome or Florence, and always book major attractions early to skip crazy lines. Also, eat where locals eat, those tiny spots are always the best
 
Visit cities like Rome, Florence, and Venice. Book tickets early, use trains, carry cash, respect dress codes at churches, and avoid peak crowds. Try local food like pizza and gelato. Stay alert for pickpockets.
 
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