The downside is that it is quite physically and mentally exhausting. After all, it's an unfamiliar environment, unfamiliar city, unfamiliar roads, and unfamiliar crowds. However, I think it's more challenging this way, and it tests one's abilities, judgment, and so on. When going out, traveling, safety comes first, no violations, no speeding. Travel in a civilized manner. It's all good wherever you go ?
United States Q&A
I just returned to my country, and overall it was safe and sound. I didn't encounter any thieves, and my car was also in good condition. First of all, the safety education is quite sufficient, and the journey was like fighting monsters, but in reality it wasn't that scary. Italy's famous attractions not only have police, but also armored vehicles and armed soldiers, making it difficult to imagine how thieves and scammers would operate. Secondly, don't be tempted to park on the roadside. I always use paid parking lots, and there are people watching over them in Pisa. In addition, Italy may have an average economic situation, which is reflected not only in prices, but also in the scarcity of black people. Even in the capital Rome, there are slightly more black people, but even they look down on Italy. Finally, let's talk about ztl. Italy's historic districts are relatively small and essentially tourist attractions, so parking outside the ztl will not cause much inconvenience ?
Italy Q&A