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Getting Around
Taormina-Giardini railway station sits at the base of the cliff and is served by Trenitalia regional trains connecting Messina and Catania. A cable car and local buses link the station to the hilltop town, making the climb straightforward and scenic.
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Cash or Card
Cards are accepted at most hotels, larger restaurants, and shops along Corso Umberto, but smaller trattorias, market stalls, and street food vendors often prefer or require cash. Carrying a modest amount of euros for daily incidentals and tips will make life considerably smoother.
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Good to Know
Sicilians regard mealtimes as near-sacred, and showing up for lunch before 1:00 PM or dinner before 8:00 PM will mark a visitor as unmistakably foreign. Taking the pace of the passeggiata seriously, slowing down and greeting shopkeepers with a genuine buongiorno, opens doors that hurried touring keeps firmly closed.
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ATMs
ATMs are available in the historic centre, particularly near Piazza IX Aprile and along Corso Umberto, and most accept international Visa and Mastercard. Fees can vary by home bank, so withdrawing a slightly larger amount in one transaction rather than multiple smaller ones tends to be the more economical approach.
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Currency
Italy uses the Euro, with coins available in denominations from 1 cent to 2 euros and notes from 5 to 500 euros, though large notes are often refused in smaller establishments. Tipping is appreciated but not as obligatory as in North American culture, with rounding up the bill or leaving a euro or two being warmly received.
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Plugs
Italy uses Type F and Type L outlets at 230V, 50Hz. Most modern devices are dual-voltage, but a European plug adapter is essential for travellers from North America or the UK.
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Safety
Taormina is considered a very safe destination by Italian and broader European standards, with a visible tourist infrastructure and a generally relaxed atmosphere. Standard urban caution applies on the main pedestrian strip during peak season, where pickpockets occasionally operate in crowded stretches near the Porta Messina entrance.
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Airports
Catania-Fontanarossa Airport (CTA) is the primary gateway, located roughly 55 kilometres south of Taormina and served by direct flights from across Europe, including budget carriers like Ryanair and easyJet. Palermo Falcone-Borsellino Airport (PMO) offers an alternative entry point, though the transfer to Taormina takes approximately two and a half hours by road or rail.