✅The best travel advice I ever got?
❌ Never Google in English.
Every time you search “best restaurants in Naples ” or “what to do in Positano ,” you’re getting served the same list every other tourist sees.
And guess what? That list was made for tourists.
The real stuff—the family-run trattoria where locals eat, the hidden beaches, the warnings about train strikes or sudden museum closures—that’s all in Italian.
It feels sneaky, but it works.
✅ Start searching in Italian. “Cosa fare a Napoli ,” “sciopero treni domani,” “ristoranti tipici Napoli .” Let Google auto-translate if you need to. It’ll take you off the beaten path fast.
Last time there was a strike, English-language news didn’t mention it until the day before.
Italian forums had been talking about it for a week. That info? Save your Italian dream vacation .
If you’re planning anything in Italy—especially trains, museum tickets, local events—search it in Italian first.
You’ll skip so many headaches. And probably eat way better, too. #TravelTips2025 #guide #italy #visitinaplesandamalficoasttraveltips #sal
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