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Q: When should we book our flights?

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A: Book 3–6 months in advance for the best fares. Flying into Florence (FLR), Rome (FCO), or Pisa (PSA) are common options for Tuscany.

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Q: What airport should we fly into?

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A: Florence is closest, but Rome and Pisa are also good options depending on your flight route and rental car plans.

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Q: Do we need a rental car?

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A: Recommended if you plan to explore or your accommodations are in a countryside villa. For city stays, trains and taxis work well. Also, you’ll need an international divers license to rent a car. You can apply for this at: https://international-permit.com/en-us

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Q: What’s the weather like in late September?

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A: Pleasant and warm during the day (mid-70s to low 80s°F), cooler in the evenings (mid-50s to 60s°F). Light layers are ideal.

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Q: What should we pack?

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A:Dress clothes for the wedding (see attire section below) Comfortable shoes for walking on cobblestones or gravel Light jacket or sweater for evenings Travel adapters (Italy uses Type C, F, or L plugs – 230V) Basic medications & sunscreen Travel documents (passport, driver’s license, travel insurance, etc.)

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Q: What should we wear to the wedding?

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A: The attire is Elegant Tuscan Chic — dressy, breathable, and stylish. Think sundresses, lightweight suits, or cocktail attire with a European flair. Avoid stilettos, you’ll get them stuck in the grass.

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Q: Will the wedding be indoors or outdoors?

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A: outdoors, so sunglasses and a hat for sun protection may be helpful.

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Q: Will transportation be provided to the wedding venue?

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A: No, please plan accordingly.

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Q: Can we use our phones in Italy?

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A: Most carriers offer international plans. Or buy an Italian SIM card or portable Wi-Fi device.

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Q: How much cash should we bring?

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A: Italy is card-friendly, but some small towns or rural shops prefer cash. Bring €100–200 for backup.

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Q: How do we tip in Italy?

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A: Tipping is not required like in the U.S. A small amount (5–10%) or rounding up is appreciated in restaurants.

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What to wear in religious sites in Italy if you’re site seeing, according to ChatGPT

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Here’s a guide to dress codes for religious sites in Italy, such as churches, cathedrals (like the Vatican or Florence’s Duomo), monasteries, and other sacred spaces: ⸻ 🇮🇹 Dress Code Guidelines for Religious Sites in Italy 1. Shoulders Must Be Covered • No sleeveless tops, tank tops, or spaghetti straps. • Bring a lightweight scarf or shawl to drape over shoulders if needed. 2. No Shorts or Short Skirts • Skirts and shorts should be knee-length or longer. • Midi dresses or trousers are a safe bet. 3. Avoid Low-Cut or Revealing Clothing • Tops that show cleavage, crop tops, or sheer fabrics are discouraged. • Modesty is key—think respectful, not restrictive. 4. Hats Off Inside • Men must remove hats when entering. • Women are not required to cover their heads unless a specific site requests it (rare in Italy). 5. Footwear • Sandals are acceptable, but avoid flip-flops or beachwear. • Comfortable walking shoes are best, especially for places like St. Peter’s Basilica where you’ll wait in long lines. ⸻ 🔖 Pro Tips: • Keep a scarf in your bag for shoulder or chest coverage. • Pack lightweight pants or maxi skirts—they’re practical for both style and comfort. • Some churches have strict entry policies, especially the Vatican. If you’re not dressed appropriately, you may be turned away.

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What should we do with our free time?

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Have a blast, you’re in Italy!!!

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