Information about Brindisi
Why Brindisi? Brindisi is commonly known as a port city, but has more to offer than just its bustling trade. There is an International Airport just minutes away from the centre, making arriving and departing into the city easy, and it is a great base to explore the rest of the region. The city has a wide stretching beach that even in the busy seasons it is possible to find a good spot to soak up some rays. Brindisi is still a reasonably traditional Italian city, with locals going about their daily routine and a maze of streets to wander around, the perfect place to immerse yourself into the Italian culture.
Key Facts about Brindisi
Time zone: GMT +0
Currency: (1 = 0.0000 USD)
Visa: Nationals from USA do not require a visa to study short term courses up to 90 days. Check visa requirements for nationals from other countries.
Visa requirements data last updated on 01 Dec. 2022 (Source)
For the most up-to-date visa information please consult with the embassy or consulate of Italy in your country. List of embassies and consulates of Italy on the official website - Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Italy.
Cost of Living:
- Big Mac price (Italy average):
0.00 (7% cheaper than in USA)
Mains electricity:
- Residential voltage: 230 V
- Frequency: 50 Hz
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