Payment checklist
- Cards are common in many places, but euro cash is still useful for small purchases, cafes, markets, taxis, tips, city tax, local transport edge cases and smaller towns.
- Card acceptance is good in hotels, restaurants and formal services, but visitors should carry a backup card and avoid dynamic currency conversion when possible.
- Mobile wallets often work where contactless is accepted, but ticket machines, local buses, small shops, beach services and regional settings can still require another option.
- ATMs are common in cities and airports, but fees and exchange choices vary; plan cash before small towns, islands, late arrivals, markets or ferry travel.
- Tipping is modest and context-dependent; understand coperto, servizio, pane, tourist tax and whether payment is at the table or cashier before adding extra.
- Decide before landing whether you need Euro (EUR) before leaving Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO).