Top Destinations in Italy
Seeking a serviced apartment in Italy? Whether for a short business trip or a long-term relocation, our serviced apartments offer everything you could possibly need across Italy’s key cities. Explore our options in Milan, Rome, Florence, and more.
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Italy, with its rich history and influential economy, is a major player in Europe. Its economy thrives on a mix of influential business sectors, competitive agriculture, and high-end industrial production. The country's cities are hubs for both business and tourism. We offer a diverse selection of serviced apartments in sought-after destinations, including:
Serviced apartments in Italy offer the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and value for business travellers. Unlike hotels, they provide a home-like environment with more space, a fully equipped kitchen, and separate living and sleeping areas, making them ideal for extended stays and relocations. With SilverDoor, you benefit from:
As the 8th largest economy in the world, Italy is a key destination for international business travellers. It's a country of deep-rooted traditions and a strong emphasis on personal relationships. Here's some essential information to prepare you for your business trip.
Italy's climate is highly varied. The north experiences cold, wet winters and hot summers, while the central region has a milder, Mediterranean climate. The south, including Sicily and Sardinia, enjoys a hot, dry climate for most of the year. Business travellers should check the local weather forecast, especially if travelling between regions.
The official currency is the Euro (€) (EUR). Credit cards are widely accepted, especially in larger towns and cities. While a service charge is sometimes included in restaurant bills, it is customary to leave a small tip for good service.
Italian is the official language. While English is spoken in tourist areas and by many business professionals, especially in larger cities like Milan and Rome, learning a few basic Italian phrases will be appreciated and can help with building professional relationships.
Italy operates on Central European Time (UTC+1). Like much of Europe, it observes Daylight Saving Time, switching to Central European Summer Time (UTC+2) from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October. Always confirm time zones when arranging cross-country or international meetings.