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Italy vs Germany

A side-by-side look at the practical travel essentials for Italy and Germany — power, safety, money and getting around — so you can plan or choose between them quickly.

Quick answer

Traveling between Italy and Germany, you likely won't need a plug adapter, and a voltage converter is generally not needed for dual-voltage chargers.

Detail Italy Germany
Power plug Type C/F/L Type C/F
Voltage 230V 230V
Frequency 50Hz 50Hz
Emergency (general) 112 112
Police 112 / 113 110
Ambulance 112 / 118 112
Tap water Generally safe Generally safe
Driving side Right Right
Currency Euro (EUR, €) Euro (EUR, €)
Dialing code +39 +49
Time zone UTC+1 (CET) / UTC+2 (CEST) UTC+1 (CET) / UTC+2 (CEST)
Best season April to June and September to October are the most comfortable months for major cities and cultural trips. July and August can be hot and crowded, while coastal areas are busiest during Italian summer holidays. May to September is best for city trips, outdoor dining and festivals. December is popular for Christmas markets, while spring and early autumn usually have better hotel value than peak summer.

Full brief

Italy travel essentials

Plugs, emergency numbers, tap water, tipping and more for Italy.

Full brief

Germany travel essentials

Plugs, emergency numbers, tap water, tipping and more for Germany.

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