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  1. Hi,
    I am planning to travel to Italy in a couple of months and I was wondering how I can communicate once I am there. Is it easy to get a local phone? Or do many places have wifi that I can use to make calls?

    Thanks!

    • It may depend on how long you will be there! If you’re staying over a month, I’d recommend getting a local SIM card/phone to save money on charges from your wireless carrier. If you have an unlocked phone, you can easily just purchase a reloadable SIM card. If you’re only staying a short time, you’ll find WiFi available frequently 🙂

  2. David

    Great post! We just spent last summer in Europe and it was amazing. Our Europe train travel took us to 10 countries including travel to and within Hungary, Austria, Germany, Poland, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands.

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