👋 Introduction: Don’t Be That Tourist
Rome is warm and welcoming—but there are a few unspoken rules. Whether you’re ordering coffee, dressing for a church, or handling tips, understanding Italian etiquette goes a long way. Here’s how to blend in, not stick out.
☕ 1. Coffee Culture: Keep It Quick
- Order “un caffè” (not “an espresso”) at the bar and drink it standing up.
- No cappuccino after 11 AM (unless you want raised eyebrows 😄).
- Pay after you drink, not before, at many cafés.
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☕ Internal link: [Best Cafés in Rome]
🏛️ 2. Dress Respectfully for Religious Sites
- Shoulders and knees covered when entering churches
- Bring a lightweight scarf or shawl to keep in your bag just in case
- Avoid beachwear or short shorts in historic districts
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💶 3. Understand Tipping Culture
- Tips are not mandatory, but appreciated
- Round up small bills or leave 5–10% at nice restaurants
- No tipping required for taxis or bars (unless exceptional service)
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🚷 4. Tourist No-Nos
Avoid:
- Sitting on monuments or church steps
- Jumping into fountains (yes, it happens!)
- Blocking pedestrian traffic on narrow streets
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💬 5. Learn a Few Italian Basics
- “Per favore” (please)
- “Grazie mille” (thank you very much)
- “Scusi” (excuse me)
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👣 6. Respect the Local Flow
- Walk on the right-hand side of sidewalks
- Greet shopkeepers when entering stores (“Buongiorno!”)
- Don’t touch produce at markets—let vendors help you
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🔗 Articles liés au lien :
- [Rome for Solo Travelers: Safety Tips]
- [Best Neighborhoods to Stay in Rome]
- [Top 10 Attractions in Rome & How to Visit Them]
🏁 Wrap-Up: Be a Gracious Guest in the Eternal City
When in Rome, do as the Romans do—and you’ll be welcomed with smiles, better service, and authentic experiences. A little etiquette goes a long way in making your trip smoother and more memorable.