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Best Souvenirs From Italy

 

Getting There

 If you are flying into Italy chances are you will be coming through DaVinci airport in Rome. This is not an airport that you can just show up and rush through the line. This is an intense experience that will try your patience unless you are prepared.

 First, make sure you carry your flight itinerary or you will not be able to get to the kiosks to print out your tickets. Bring information confirming your business or you will not get in the door. Then, make sure you fill out all the information when you scan your pass port. Make sure you pick the right language, English, for example. Do not try to answer all the check in questions in Italian unless you are fluent.

 Remember, once you get through all the check systems, you work your way to a shuttle that will bus you to the right terminal. Make sure you are on the right track and find the right terminal. Also, do not run tight in reference to your schedule. Give yourself plenty of time because getting through this airport will take you plenty of time.

 Finally, relax. Take the time to find the layout of this airport and don’t hesitate to ask questions to keep you on track. For the most part, once you get the swing of this airport, it can be very efficient. The biggest strain is not giving yourself enough time to get through all the check points. It is much easier waiting for the flight at your terminal than straining to get there on time because you pinched your own schedule.

 

Big Souvenirs

 When you go to Italy, make sure you leave enough room in your luggage bag to bring back souvenirs. Big, nice, thick items. Heavy, unique. Remember, you only have a fifty pound limit of luggage before the extended fees set in, so when you are out roaming the streets looking for souvenirs, pick wisely. Of course, you can always ship home bulk items, it may cost you, but it is worth it.

Italy is an amazing place. It has a never ending collection of activities and fun things to experience. And when you are ready to leave and go home, the issue of souvenirs and what you should bring home to your family and friends takes top priority. It’s souvenir time.

 

Small Souvenirs

 A quick and fun souvenir from Italy that is always appreciated is a magnet. People like magnets and they always find a spot somewhere. Collecting magnets is a popular hobby. Often times when on vacation, one of the first souvenirs someone will purchase is a magnet. You’ve probably purchased one yourself when on vacation. Once you start collecting magnets, you begin to look for unique magnets and fun items to fill in your collection.

Such is the case with magnets from Italy. There are a variety of collectible Italian magnets out there and many of them have a unique style and flavor to them. Collecting magnets offers you the opportunity to find a nice range of materials and items to pick from, and everyone appreciates a magnet from Italy!

 A decent magnet will cost you four to ten dollars. If it’s been a while since you priced a good magnet, just know they pull their own weight. They are easy to buy, popular, small, and they will not take up any room in your suitcase.

Overall, magnets rate high on the souvenir list and a nice magnet from Italy will never be declined. Chances are you will see them around for a long time and finding one on a friend’s refrigerator while visiting their home will give you a great laugh.

 The coast is where you will find amazing ceramics. There are also small shops with vintage and antique pieces that will drive you crazy. It seems like the Amalfi Coast is the spot to find such interesting pieces.

  

Book Marks, Post Cards, Ceramics and Collectibles

 

Oh my, Italy will drive you up a wall picking what to bring home. There are so many things to buy and so much fun stuff waiting for you to take home. What it comes down to is how much weight you packed for your trip and how much the total weight of the souvenirs weights when you check into the air lines.

 

Light weight items like book marks and post cards are easy to pack. Things like ceramics can be heavy and breakable unless you plan correctly. There are a lot of street corners with small vendors and mini swap meet nooks just waiting for you to stumble upon. Often times, these spots provide a wealth of amazing souvenirs and collectibles.

 

 When it comes down to it, remember there is no harm in mailing yourself home some nice souvenirs. You most likely will arrive home before your package arrives, but it is worth it. Considering the airlines will charge you hundreds of dollars, it’s not a bad deal.

 

 All and all, Italian collectibles are fun to collect and it is always interesting to add a new souvenir to your collection. Remember to have fun and enjoy the process!

 

 

Internet Research Compiled Below 

 The Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast is a 50-kilometer stretch of coastline along the southern edge of Italy’s Sorrentine Peninsula, in the Campania region. It’s a popular holiday destination, with sheer cliffs and a rugged shoreline dotted with small beaches and pastel-colored fishing villages. The coastal road between the port city of Salerno and clifftop Sorrento winds past grand villas, terraced vineyards and cliff sides lemon groves.

Rome, Italy

Rome, Italy’s capital, is a sprawling, cosmopolitan city with nearly 3,000 years of globally influential art, architecture and culture on display. Ancient ruins such as the Roman Forum and the Colosseum evoke the power of the former Roman Empire. Vatican City, headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church, boasts St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museums, which house masterpieces such as Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel frescoes.

 

 

 





 



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