Short-term rental regulations for 13 cities in Italy
The Amalfi Coast (Positano, Ravello, Amalfi) has a well-established STR tradition in Campania. Regional registration is ...
Cinque Terre's five cliffside villages are UNESCO World Heritage sites with strict visitor management. Liguria requires ...
Florence has implemented strict STR caps in the historic centre due to overtourism. New STR licenses in UNESCO-protected...
Lake Como is one of Europe's most sought-after STR markets with strong demand from wealthy international visitors. Lomba...
Milan requires all STRs to obtain a CIR (Codice Identificativo Regionale) code and display it on all listings. The city ...
Naples requires CIR code registration for all STRs and applies regional tourist taxes. Campania's STR rules are relative...
Positano is the most photographed village on the Amalfi Coast with premium STR demand. Campania requires regional regist...
Puglia (Alberobello, Ostuni, Lecce, Polignano a Mare) is southern Italy's booming tourism region. Apulia requires region...
Rome requires CIR code registration for all STRs and applies tourist taxes collected by platforms. Italy's national STR ...
Sardinia is a Mediterranean island with strong summer STR demand. Regional registration is required for tourist accommod...
Sicily (especially Taormina, Palermo, Syracuse) has a growing STR market with regional registration requirements. Sicily...
Tuscany (Florence surrounds, Chianti, Siena, San Gimignano) has a well-established agriturismo and villa rental traditio...
Venice is implementing some of Europe's most extreme STR restrictions due to overtourism. The historic centre has caps o...