You arrive in Italy with a perfect picture in your mind: morning coffee in Rome, walks along the canals in Venice, a beautiful sunset in Florence…
And then — reality. Your train is late, the shop is closed, and the waiter is not in a hurry.
Does it mean Italy is disappointing? Not at all. It means it is… real ❤️
If you know these things in advance, you can avoid stress and enjoy your trip much more — especially if you travel as a deaf traveler.
You stand on the platform and look at the board. You see the word “ritardo” (delay). First 10 minutes. Then 20. Then no clear information.
Public transport in Italy can be unpredictable. Even fast trains can be late, and regional trains are often less reliable. Sometimes there are strikes (sciopero) that stop everything.
In big cities you may find English, but not everywhere. In smaller towns, it can be difficult to communicate.
Announcements are often only in Italian — fast and emotional.
You sit in a nice cafe near a famous place. You order pasta and coffee. Then you see the bill — and it is higher than expected.
There may be extra costs like coperto (service fee), terrace charge, or water.
You come to the Colosseum and see a very long line. People are waiting under the sun for hours.
In the afternoon, many shops are closed. You walk around, but everything is shut.
This is normal in Italy — people rest during the hottest hours.
Italian cities are full of life — cars, scooters, people talking loudly.
It can feel chaotic, especially in cities like Rome or Naples.
You want to pay by card — but they say “no”.
Many small places still prefer cash.
Italy is beautiful but old. Many places were built hundreds of years ago.
There are stairs, narrow streets, and uneven roads.
You go to a famous place — and see too many people.
Sometimes it is hard to enjoy the view or take photos.
You wait for the bill for a long time. Nobody is in a hurry.
In Italy, life is slower. People enjoy food, time, and conversations.
Just say: “Il conto, per favore” (the bill, please)
Italy is not perfect — and that is its beauty.
If you understand these small challenges, they stop being problems and become part of your travel story ✨
Especially for deaf travelers, many situations can be even easier with the right preparation.
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