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Travel to Italy Is Officially Back to Normal
Italy on Tuesday officially dropped all remaining COVID-19 entry rules for travelers.
Effective immediately, travelers to Italy will no longer have to present proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test upon arrival, nor upon entry to restaurants, public transportation, museums, theaters, and other public spaces, which had been a requirement.
However, there are still some COVID-19 rules on the ground. FFP2 facemasks are still required, at least until June 15, in some locations including on airplanes, ships, and ferries, on intercity or regional trains and buses, and at theatres and stadiums and other live music or sports venues.
The country is also recommending citizens and tourists wear masks in all indoor public places and crowded outdoor spaces.