There will be a bus running that day! more details to come! Ci saranno due punti d’incontro uno a Carini e il secondo in centro Palermo , dove ci saranno dei bus che porteranno direttamente in chiesa e dopo in sala! La sera ci saranno diversi orari di bus che porteranno gli invitati allo stesso punto d’incontro
Very soon we will put a list of recommendations of airbnb and hotels , where it will be accessible to get bus that will take to church and venue. Molto presto vi consiglieremo dei airbnb, hotel, B&B in cui stare dove sarà accessibile raggiungere il bus che porterà alla chiesa e sala!
Soon we will post some contacts to get hair and makeup done! Per chi fosse interessato a trucco e parucchiere avremmo piu informazioni disponibili molto presto!
It is called the dry summer subtropical climate. The Mediterranean climate is characterized by moderate temperatures and dry summers. When the Sicilian summer arrives, coastal regions have daytime highs in the 90s. Si chiama clima subtropicale estivo secco. Il clima mediterraneo è caratterizzato da temperature moderate ed estati secche. Quando arriva l'estate siciliana, le regioni costiere hanno i massimi diurni sui 35 gradi.
Street food: Arancine, Pane e panelle, pane con la milza, pane cunzato, sfincione Caponata, granita al limone ( with iced tea!!!), seafood Dessert: cannoli, cassata, brioche con gelato, genovesi ericine (only at Erice), cremino al caffe( coffee cream from bar)
It is often chaotic. Unless you're accustomed to this, and are a very skillful and patient driver, avoid driving in the city.
In general, stores open around 9, close for lunch around 1, then re-open around 4. Many shops then close for the day around 8 in the evening.
1. Greetings Shake hands and say 'buongiorno' (good day) or 'buona sera' (good evening) to strangers. 2. Asking for help Say 'mi scusi' (excuse me) to get someone's attention; say 'permesso' (permission) when you want to pass someone in a crowded space. 3.Religious etiquette Dress modestly (cover shoulders, torsos and thighs) and be quiet and respectful when visiting religious sites. Never intrude on a church service. 4.Eating and drinking At restaurants, summon the waiter by saying 'per favore' (please). 6.Avoid Discussing the Mafia can be a touchy subject.
Italy's currency is the euro (€). ATMs widely available. Credit and debit cards can be used in ATMs (which are widespread and known locally as bancomat). Most ATMs have multilingual screens, making life easy for English-speakers, but in a pinch, the Italian term for international cash withdrawal is prelievo internazionale. Though widely accepted, credit cards are not as ubiquitous in Sicily and it's always a good idea to have some cash on hand. Some small guesthouses, trattorias and shops don't take credit cards. Before leaving home, make sure to advise your credit-card holder of your travel plans. Otherwise, you risk having your card blocked.
Intended as a pre-dinner this can often turn into a full-on dinner depending on where you are. If you sit down for an aperitivo between 5pm and 8pm, most bars will bring you crisps, pizzas and all sorts of snacks and nibbles with your Aperol Spritz (the aperitivo drink by definition). A lot of places have evolved into the “aperi-cena” where with 10 EUR you can get a drink and an all you can eat buffet. Aperitivo is usually the most common type of social hangout and if you want to really blend in in Italy, consider trying one out.
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