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Federico Fellini
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Marcello Mastroianni
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» Telephones
Coin-operated telephones have become almost obsolete in Italy. You can still find a few of these old-world contraptions here and there, but you'll have much more luck finding public phones that take the scheda telefonica. These plastic cards are sold in denominations of € 3.00, € 5.00, and € 7.75, and are available in tabacchis, post offices, most newsstands, and some bars. You'll need to break off the perforated corner of the card before you can use it. Remember that even the local calls are timed, so if you are using coins, be sure to put enough money in. A short local call is usually € 0.10 - € 0.21.
Note: Phone calls to land lines within Italy are quite inexpensive, but beware of numbers that start with 338, 335, 339, 349, 347, 368, 333, 388, 393 etc. If you dial one of these, you are calling a telefonino (cell phone), and even a two-minute conversation will drain your telephone card of all its credit!
International Calls
International calls can be made at any public telephone box, either using an Italian card or your own calling/credit card.
To place direct international calls you must dial the following sequence:
00 + country code + area code + local number
Here is a list of some country codes:
Argentina 54
Australia 61
Austria 43
Belgium 32
Brazil 55
Canada 1
Czech Rep. 42
Denmark 45
Egypt 20
Finland 358
France 33
Germany 49
Greece 30
Hong Kong 852
Hungary 36
Ireland 353
India 91
Israel 972
Japan 81
Mexico 52
Morocco 212
Netherlands 31
New Zealand 64
Norway 47
South Africa 27
South Korea 82
Spain 34
Sweden 46
Switzerland 41
Turkey 90
UK 44
USA 1
Collect call numbers
You can also place collect or credit card calls by calling the operator in your own country:
Argentina 1721054
Australia 1721061
Brazil 1721055
Canada 1721001
Denmark 1720045
Finland 1720358
France 1720033
Germany 1720049
Hong Kong 1721852
Israel 1721972
Japan 1721081
Netherlands 1720031
New Zealand 1721064
Norway 1720047
South Korea 1721082
Spain 1720034
Sweden 1720046
UK 1720044
USA (AT&T) 1721011
USA (MCI) 1721022
USA (Sprint) 1721877
» Postal Services
Letters and postcards
Postage costs depend on the country of destination and weight. Postage for standard weight international postcards and letters varies between € 0.50 and € 1.00.
Stamps can be bought at post offices as well as at tabacchis, which have longer opening hours and are much more numerous than post offices. Letters can be posted in any of the red post boxes mounted on walls around the city. Unless you're sending something to an address within Rome, use the slot marked "Per tutte le altre destinazioni."
Parcels
If you want to send an uninsured parcel, go to the post office at Via Cavour, 277, near the Forum (open Mon-Fri 8:30am-2pm, Sat 8:30-1pm) or Via Milano, 10, off Via Nazionale (same hours). If you want to send an uninsured parcel go to th post office at Via Monterone, 1, near Piazza Venezia (open Mon-Fri 8:20am-12:20pm) or the office at Piazza San Silvestro, 12, in the historical center (open Mon-Fri 8:30-6:30, Sat 8:30-1pm)
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