How to call Italy from the US
This guide will provide everything you need to know when you want to call Italy from the US. You'll learn what to do before you call, tips to save on costs, area codes to use and more.
Before You Call Italy From the US
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- Test your internet connection for speed and reliability to avoid dropped calls.
- Are you calling a landline or a mobile phone? International phone calls can be quite costly with traditional landline service plans. Be sure you know what to expect.
- What time is it in Italy? Is this a suitable hour to make a business call? Before you make a call overseas, remember to check out the timezone for the city you're calling.
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How to Call Italy From the US
- First, dial 011, the US exit code.
- Next, dial 39, Italy’s country code.
- Then, dial the 2-4 digit area code.
- Finally, dial the 8-10 digit phone number.
Italy Area Codes
Location | Area Code | Location | Area Code |
Alessandria | 131 | Monza | 39 |
Ancona | 71 | Napoli | 81 |
Andria | 883 | Novara | 321 |
Arezzo | 575 | Padova | 49 |
Bari | 80 | Palermo | 91 |
Barletta | 883 | Parma | 521 |
Bergamo | 35 | Perugia | 75 |
Bologna | 51 | Pescara | 85 |
Bolzano | 471 | Prato | 574 |
Brescia | 30 | Ravenna | 544 |
Cagliari | 70 | Rimini | 541 |
Catania | 95 | Reggio di Calabria | 965 |
Catanzaro | 961 | Rome | 06 |
Cesena | 547 | Salerno | 89 |
Ferrara | 532 | Sassari | 79 |
Florence | 55 | Syracuse | 931 |
Foggia | 881 | Taranto | 99 |
Forli | 543 | Terni | 744 |
Genoa | 10 | Torino | 11 |
La Spezia | 187 | Trento | 461 |
Latina | 773 | Trieste | 40 |
Livorno | 586 | Udine | 432 |
Messina | 90 | Venice | 41 |
Milan | 02 | Verona | 45 |
Modena | 59 | Vicenza | 444 |
Examples
How to Call a Landline in Italy
Want to know how to call an Italian landline? Traditional, residential phone lines generally have around eight digits. For this purpose, we're calling a Milan residential phone number, 12345678.
Here's how:
- First, dial the US exit code: +011.
- Next, dial the Italy country code: 39.
- Then, dial the area code: 02.
- Then, dial the phone number: 12345678
It will look like this: +011-39-02-12345678.
How to Call a Mobile Phone in Italy
Looking to call an Italian mobile phone? Cell phone numbers in Italy have a three-digit prefix that begins with the number “3.” Following the prefix is a 6-7 digit number. Now, let's call a mobile phone in Rome.
- First, dial the US exit code: +011.
- Next, dial the Italy country code: 39.
- Then, dial the prefix: 300.
- Finally, dial the phone number: 1234567.
It will look like this: +011-39-300-1234567.
Get More From Your Calls to Italy
Knowing Italian cultural etiquette and typical business practices is crucial to your international communication. When calling overseas, impress the person on the other line by exhibiting knowledge of their social expectations.
- Punctuality isn't all that significant for Italians, even in the business world. Be prepared to wait once in a while.
- Multitasking is common in Italy. As new tasks are thrown onto the table, priorities often change. Expect plans to fluctuate.
- Approach your first business meeting call as a way to develop rapport and not making business decisions. Italians value relationships with the people they do business with.
- Use Italian greetings like “Buongiorno” for “Good morning” or “Buonasera” for “Good afternoon” and “Good evening.” Hire a translator if you don’t have a solid grasp on the Italian language.
- Never approach a conversation with rudeness or arrogance. Always be respectful to every person you’re talking to.
- While calling italy, address Italians by their titles. Use “Signor” for “Mr.” or “Signora” for “Mrs.” along with the last name. Do not use first names unless you are invited to.
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