PCR up to 48 hours before or Lab Antigen up to 24 hours before
Coming back to United States
PCR or Lab Antigen up to 1 days before
Public Transportation
Operating
Attractions
Open
Businesses
Open
Masks
Required in some cases
Restaurants
Open
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General
Italy is open for travel.
Can I travel to Italy?
Italy is open for travelers who can show proof evidence of vaccination, a negative test, or a COVID-19 recovery certificate.
Do I need to go into quarantine when arriving to Italy?
Arrivals to Italy without evidence of vaccination, a negative test, or a COVID-19 recovery certificate must quarantine for 5 days.
Are COVID-19 tests required to travel to Italy?
All arrivals are required to present a negative PCR no older than 48 hours or an antigen test no older than 24 hours.
Either test must be performed by a lab.
Fully vaccinated or recently recovered arrivals are exempt.
Arrivals may be selected randomly for testing upon arrival.
Is public transportation open in Italy?
Public transportation in Italy is operating.
Are the restaurants and bars open in Italy?
Restaurants in Italy are open.
Are businesses and attractions open in Italy?
Non-essential businesses and attractions in Italy are open.
Do I need to wear a face mask in Italy?
Wearing face masks is required in some public places.