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Welcome to another insightful episode of Kimberly’s Italy, where we aim to enhance your travel experiences by alleviating trip planning anxiety and increasing your excitement for exploring Italy. I’m Kimberly, and alongside my co-host Tommaso, we share the latest updates and essential travel information to make your journey memorable.
Listener Reviews and Engagement
We’ve received wonderful feedback from listeners like Vicki and Ron, who appreciate the valuable insights we provide on both popular and lesser-known Italian regions.
We encourage you to follow our podcast and connect with us on social media for the latest updates and travel tips.
Travel Regulations and Advisories for 2025
Travelers to Italy in 2025 will need to comply with the Entry Exit System (EES) and the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS). The EES is expected to be operational by mid-2025, while the ETIAS start date is yet to be announced.
The U.S. Department of State has issued a Level 2 travel advisory for Italy due to potential terrorist threats.
France has temporarily reintroduced Schengen border checks from November 1,2024 to April 1, 2025 over immigration and potential terrorism concerns.
Tourism and Cultural Updates
Italy has proposed to increase its tourist tax to €25 per night for luxury hotels, with the revenue aimed at supporting lesser-visited areas and addressing waste management issues.
Rome’s Appian Way has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its historical and engineering significance. We also touch on the historical context of slavery in Rome, noting that even educated individuals could be enslaved.
The construction of an elevated glass walkway around the Trevi Fountain is underway to manage overcrowding, although it’s met with skepticism due to its narrow design.
Local Concerns and Urban Developments
A significant amount of Romans are calling for caps on short-term rental properties like Airbnb, which locals argue affect long-term housing availability. The government now requires identification codes for these rentals.
In Naples, the new Centro Nazionale metro station is lauded for its unique design and technology, and encouraging exploration of Naples’ metro system.
Travel Tips and Resources
We discuss the necessity of an international driver’s license for car rentals in Italy, sharing client experiences from just this past month.
U.S. citizens traveling to Italy are advised to enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) for safety reasons.
Looking Ahead
We will not launch an episode next week due to the U.S. election, and some personal travel. However, Episode 171 will be live on Wednesday, November 13, 2024.
Thank you for tuning in to Kimberly’s Italy. We hope our insights continue to enhance your travel experiences. Be sure to join us next time for more exciting updates and tips on exploring the beautiful regions of Italy.
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