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Italy โ Central European Time (CET / CEST)
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Major Cities in Italy
๐ Italy Facts, Holidays & Tourism
๐ For Students:
- Education System: Renowned for arts, design, and architecture studies.
- Top Institutions: Sapienza University of Rome, University of Bologna, Politecnico di Milano.
- Student Visa: Required for non-EU/EEA students; apply through Italian consulate.
- Popular Fields: Fashion, Architecture, Engineering, Business, and Culinary Arts.
โ๏ธ For Visitors:
- Visa: Schengen visa accepted; Italy is part of the Schengen Area.
- Popular Destinations: Rome, Venice, Florence, Milan, Naples, Amalfi Coast, Sicily.
- Best Time to Visit: AprilโJune and SeptemberโOctober (pleasant weather, fewer crowds).
- Local Transportation: Excellent train system, metros, buses, and ferries.
๐ผ For Professionals & Expats:
- Work Visa: Required for non-EU nationals; employer sponsorship needed.
- Key Sectors: Tourism, Fashion, Automotive, Food & Wine, Manufacturing.
- Business Etiquette: Formal, respect hierarchy, punctuality valued.
- Cost of Living: Moderate to high โ varies between northern and southern Italy.
๐๏ธ Tourism & Culture:
- Cultural Heritage: Home to the Vatican, Colosseum, and Renaissance art.
- Natural Attractions: Amalfi Coast, Dolomites, Tuscany, Sardinia, Lake Como.
- Major Events: Venice Carnival, Milan Fashion Week, Siena Palio Horse Race.
- Local Cuisine: Pizza, Pasta, Gelato, Risotto, Tiramisu, Espresso.
๐ Quick Tips:
- Currency: Euro (โฌ).
- Timezone: CET (UTC+1), CEST (UTC+2 in summer).
- Emergency Numbers: 112 (General), 113 (Police), 115 (Fire), 118 (Ambulance).
- Electricity: 230V, 50Hz; plug types C, F, and L.