Make sure you punch your ticket at one of the time-stamp booths before boarding the metro in Italian cities – you’ll find yourself slapped with a hefty fee if the conductor catches you without a stamp and, trust us, they come through and check tickets frequently (the same goes for the bus – look for time-stamp machines as you board). Be aware that transit strikes are as common in Italy as rain is in Seattle. Fortunately, strikes are typically announced in advance, so it’s easy to plan around them – the official transit website (www.commissionegaranziasciopero.it) lists upcoming strikes, but is available in Italian only; in spite of its name, Summer in Italy is a useful, if unofficial, year-round source of strike information (www.summerinitaly.com).