When writing an address for delivery within Italy, use this format:
First name – last name
Corso/Via/etc. streetname, XX
I-CAP (like a ZIP code) city name (Province)
John Smith
Piazzale S. Farina, 21/6
I-10095 Grugliasco (TO)
Four things to note:
1. Insert a comma between the street name and the number
2. The CAP goes before the city name. You can tag on an I- to indicate the address is in Italy, but is not necessary unless the letter is being sent from abroad.
3. The slash in the civic number generally indicates an “interior” address to a single street address, such as in an apartment building or condominium.
4. The province is generally indicated using the two-letter abbreviation.
The CAP is the Italian postal zip code. The postal code has five numerical digits. In Italy, the cities in each region have postal codes that begin with the same two numbers, and this numbering starts from the northwest and increases as you move southeast.
Types of Postage
Within Italy, there is “posta ordinaria” and “posta prioritaria”. Posta prioritaria – it costs only a little more than normal mail, is supposed to take “only” 2-3 business days, and as the Post Office advertising says, and it shows your recipient you consider him important. The posta prioritaria stamps are golden colored, have no image, and cost 62 cents. Normal postage is 45 cents.
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