In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Most of the 'discounts' for pensioners in Italy are based locally at Province level and would need the person to hold a local INPS (or equivalent) pension certificate. Discounts are very small and usually are only given on production of your Identity Card proving residency.
An example of the only (to my knowledge) discount that I am entitled to is to use the lake boats/ferries on Lake Como. The discount is only for me - the car has to be paid in full. It will only be given Mon - Fri and NOT on 'festa days'. Total discount on my ticket - 10%.
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is a link to Intrage showing various discounts around the country - all in Italian though I'm afraid.
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Always check for concessions for exhibition tickets and gallery tickets in Rome certainly, many are free but don't forget to have some proof of age status handy if asked. There has to be some advantage!
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Certainly most museums and galleries throughout Italy have a 'discounted' rate for pensioners. Even as a tourist visitor, showing a passport with a date of birth should work.
Local transport, as CaroleB has mentioned, is often discounted, although you do need to have made some sort of simple application to either the comune or the transport operator.
(Unfortunately there is no discount on speeding fines, jumping red lights, illegal parking, or driving in ZTLs!)
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Thanks very much for all the advice.
Not sure what to ask the local commune/council,
but I'll have a go.
No idea of a complete list.
If you go to the trainitalia website you can register for a card with a seniors discount. The card is free.
For TV they brought something in last year. But you need to be at the bottom of the income level with nobody below the age limit at home. I forget how high the age limit was but from memory it was higher then just retirement age.
I'm sure the people actually able to benefit will have better lists to share.:yes: