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Tipping in Italy is not obligatory as service charges are typically included in restaurant bills. For good service, leaving a few euros or rounding up is appreciated. In casual seafood takeaway spots, tipping isn't expected. Round up taxi fares. Small tips for exceptional service are always welcome.
The city of La Spezia serves as the main gateway, just a few minutes away by frequent local trains. From major cities like Florence, Pisa, or Genoa, take trains to La Spezia then transfer to the local Cinque Terre line. Ferry services also connect the coastal villages during warmer months.
Riomaggiore features very steep streets, numerous stairs, and uneven cobblestones due to its cliffside location. The village has glass elevators connecting different levels, but accessibility remains limited. The train station requires navigating tunnels and stairs. Visitors should consider mobility requirements when planning their visit.
The picturesque harbor with colorful boats and waterfront rocks is iconic. Via dell'Amore walking path offers romantic coastal views. Castello di Riomaggiore provides panoramic vistas. The Church of San Giovanni Battista dates to 1340. Sunset from the harbor rocks is unforgettable.
The euro is the official currency throughout Italy. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in Riomaggiore at most restaurants, shops, and accommodations. ATMs are available in the village, though having cash on hand is useful for smaller purchases and casual dining.
Fresh seafood dominates menus, including anchovies, mussels, and catch of the day. Try trofie pasta with pesto, a Ligurian specialty. Sample focaccia, local wines from terraced vineyards, and seafood takeaway from harbor vendors. Many restaurants offer stunning sea views alongside traditional dishes.
Late spring from April to June and early autumn from September to October offer pleasant weather with fewer crowds. Summer brings warm temperatures ideal for swimming but attracts peak visitor numbers. The hiking trails and coastal scenery are beautiful during shoulder seasons with more comfortable temperatures.
While Italian is the official language in Riomaggiore, many people working in hospitality speak English due to the high number of international visitors. The Cinque Terre region has its own local dialect of Italian though standard Italian and English are commonly used.