We are currently in Italy and have been discussing how to tip, thanks so much for answering our questions. You two have been our experts in planning our trip these past few months, grazie!
Thank you so very much gentlemen, for all your valuable advice that you have been sharing through your beautiful channel. Your love and passion for what you’re doing is so evident. ❤ you both! I’m planning to escape the cold Minnesota weather later this year and visit Italy for at least a month and I’m so very excited!
Just found your channel and have subscribed! We also enjoy travelling and have been full-time travellers since 2020. It's nice to find other Canadians on TH-cam, and we're looking forward to your future travels. Cheers from Lisbon:)
Hello guy's. Another great video. first, Rick, love the red glasses. When we are in Italy, we use the same tipping methods. We have a few favorite restaurants and usually tip a little more. That's because the waiter knows us and what we like. Sometimes there is no wait. As far as taxi's, we round up. Hotel bellman, usually 1 euro per bag. They are very appreciated. We will be back in Florence in May and then again August thru September. Hope to see more videos.
Should I tip in Italy? No. How much should I tip in Italy? No. Should I tip in high end restaurants in Italy? No. Should I tip in bars? No., Should I tip the taxi? Don't take taxi in Italy 😂. Should I tip at gas station? What are you crazy? Put the gasoline on you own... I'm italian and I never tipped in my life. And if coperto is more than 1-2 euros run away, that's a stupid place for tourist. And if a pizzeria got a coperto run away, you will not get bread in a pizzeria, no reason to pay coperto. And I know it's a little bit on the edge right now since inflation sucks right now, but first course in any restaurant should be max 10€, 12-15€ if it's a really really fancy item like fresh pasta with tartufo fresco. Do not pay 10€ for a basic pasta al pomodoro. And for the second course stay under 15€. Great restaurants with amazing food that are not made just for tourists will usually make a first course for about 5-7€ and a second course for 10€. Pay attention to the drink price too... basic water should not cost more than 2€ for 75 cl.
Guys, you are fantastic! And you probably can read my mind, cause this is just the topic I was wondering about right now :) And thank you for your videos about Rome and Napoli, I feel well prepared for my oncoming trip to those cities. It's this Saturday, I just can't wait!
From South Africa and planning to travel to Italy (plus one day in Geneva and 2 days in Paris ;-) with my wife and kids in July ... My entire Italian itinarary is based on your videos. Your content is absolutely excellent, no time wasted, to the point, informative, well thought out and structured ... basically everything a first-time traveller to Italy should know. Can you please perhaps consider a video on how Trenitalia reservations work and then cover the Eurail pass vs point-to point train tickets? Im a little bit in the dark, and a little anxious to be honest, where train reservations are concerned ... how to do them ... when to do them ... what happens if I cannot get a reservation on a train and miss a day or time in my next city ... Thank you and keep up the brilliant videos and content.
Excellent, thank you! What about for private transfers? We are taking a transfer from Malpensa to our lodging in Milan then we will be taking a much longer private transfer from Milan to Lake Como. Just 2 of us and carry on suitcases only. Should we tip the drivers?
You shouldn’t tip in Italy. Believe me the Italians do not tip. You don’t tip taxis either or bartenders. You shouldn’t be advising you should tip because it’s not customary except for Americans. Believe me I know after living with locals for 35 years,
We are currently traveling in Italy and the restaurants are not adding service fee on the bill and at the bottom of the credit card receipt states "tip not included". Do I need to tip, if so, what percentage should it be? Thank you. Michael
Not necessary to tip in Italy. It is not expected at all. If you are in a tourist area with a lot of Americans then they may expect you to tip. But Europeans in general do not tip.
In my opinion tipping is an unpleasant and boring habit. there is already a salary for working people. It's more correct to Improve it and increase product prices to offset the losses. Please dear foregin tourist, don't give tips in our country (Italy) we don't need such bad habit to spread out of control like in US
Tipping is not expected in Europe. I feel like no one should corrupt the system. It is out of control in US and it makes lot of people uncomfortable .
Very true
We are currently in Italy and have been discussing how to tip, thanks so much for answering our questions. You two have been our experts in planning our trip these past few months, grazie!
Thank you 🙏
Thank you so very much gentlemen, for all your valuable advice that you have been sharing through your beautiful channel. Your love and passion for what you’re doing is so evident. ❤ you both! I’m planning to escape the cold Minnesota weather later this year and visit Italy for at least a month and I’m so very excited!
Thank you so much for your kind words 🙏
Just found your channel and have subscribed! We also enjoy travelling and have been full-time travellers since 2020. It's nice to find other Canadians on TH-cam, and we're looking forward to your future travels. Cheers from Lisbon:)
Thank you so much guys! Let's keep in touch!
Thank you for another wonderful video! Your tips are very helpful. I am taking notes to prepare for my first trip to Italy!
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Thank you for your thorough tip coverage! Grazie mille. 😊
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Hello guy's. Another great video. first, Rick, love the red glasses. When we are in Italy, we use the same tipping methods. We have a few favorite restaurants and usually tip a little more. That's because the waiter knows us and what we like. Sometimes there is no wait. As far as taxi's, we round up. Hotel bellman, usually 1 euro per bag. They are very appreciated. We will be back in Florence in May and then again August thru September. Hope to see more videos.
Thank you Jeffrey 🙏
Should I tip in Italy? No.
How much should I tip in Italy? No.
Should I tip in high end restaurants in Italy? No.
Should I tip in bars? No.,
Should I tip the taxi? Don't take taxi in Italy 😂.
Should I tip at gas station? What are you crazy? Put the gasoline on you own...
I'm italian and I never tipped in my life. And if coperto is more than 1-2 euros run away, that's a stupid place for tourist. And if a pizzeria got a coperto run away, you will not get bread in a pizzeria, no reason to pay coperto. And I know it's a little bit on the edge right now since inflation sucks right now, but first course in any restaurant should be max 10€, 12-15€ if it's a really really fancy item like fresh pasta with tartufo fresco. Do not pay 10€ for a basic pasta al pomodoro.
And for the second course stay under 15€.
Great restaurants with amazing food that are not made just for tourists will usually make a first course for about 5-7€ and a second course for 10€.
Pay attention to the drink price too... basic water should not cost more than 2€ for 75 cl.
You're amazing
@MattSoverns thank you 🙏
Guys, you are fantastic! And you probably can read my mind, cause this is just the topic I was wondering about right now :) And thank you for your videos about Rome and Napoli, I feel well prepared for my oncoming trip to those cities. It's this Saturday, I just can't wait!
Thank you we are very glad we could help let us know how you enjoy your trip
From South Africa and planning to travel to Italy (plus one day in Geneva and 2 days in Paris ;-) with my wife and kids in July ... My entire Italian itinarary is based on your videos. Your content is absolutely excellent, no time wasted, to the point, informative, well thought out and structured ... basically everything a first-time traveller to Italy should know. Can you please perhaps consider a video on how Trenitalia reservations work and then cover the Eurail pass vs point-to point train tickets? Im a little bit in the dark, and a little anxious to be honest, where train reservations are concerned ... how to do them ... when to do them ... what happens if I cannot get a reservation on a train and miss a day or time in my next city ... Thank you and keep up the brilliant videos and content.
Thank you so much for your kind words. We will definitely consider making those videos soon
Fantastic video!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Excellent, thank you! What about for private transfers? We are taking a transfer from Malpensa to our lodging in Milan then we will be taking a much longer private transfer from Milan to Lake Como. Just 2 of us and carry on suitcases only. Should we tip the drivers?
Usually it is not necessary, if you feel that the driver was really good you can leave him a 10€ but it is not mandatory
@@TravelAddictsLife Thank you. Your videos are great. We watched the Milan one a few times already. Grazie!
Thank you. We are glad you liked them. Let us know your trip goes
Wb 5star hotels butler service, luggage, evening turndown, housekeeping etc?
Usually it is not necessary, but if you feel that they deserve a euro or two it is fine
You shouldn’t tip in Italy. Believe me the Italians do not tip. You don’t tip taxis either or bartenders. You shouldn’t be advising you should tip because it’s not customary except for Americans. Believe me I know after living with locals for 35 years,
We are currently traveling in Italy and the restaurants are not adding service fee on the bill and at the bottom of the credit card receipt states "tip not included". Do I need to tip, if so, what percentage should it be? Thank you. Michael
No you do not need to tip, service should always be included
Happened to me today. Didnt tip.
No tip is necessary since tipping by Italians is not customary. It’s not about good or bad service, it just not customary
Simply, no tip in italy
Not necessary to tip in Italy. It is not expected at all. If you are in a tourist area with a lot of Americans then they may expect you to tip. But Europeans in general do not tip.
In my opinion tipping is an unpleasant and boring habit. there is already a salary for working people. It's more correct to Improve it and increase product prices to offset the losses. Please dear foregin tourist, don't give tips in our country (Italy) we don't need such bad habit to spread out of control like in US
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