How Much to Tip Housekeeping in Italy
Tip 1–2 EUR per night for housekeeping in Italy.
€1 per night at nicer hotels.
Good to know
- Cash or card? Cash is preferred here.
- Country norm: Tipping in Italy is optional and appreciated, but never obligatory.
- See the full Italy tipping guide →
FAQs: tipping housekeeping in Italy
Is tipping expected in Italy?
Tipping in Italy is optional and appreciated rather than obligatory. Tipping in Italy is modest and optional. Restaurants often add a "coperto" cover charge, so an extra tip is not expected — locals simply round up or leave a euro or two. For tourists, leaving 5–10% in cash for great service is appreciated but never required.
How much should I tip at a restaurant in Italy?
Around 5% is typical (roughly –1%). Round up or leave €1–5. Check for "coperto" and "servizio" first.
Do you tip taxi drivers in Italy?
It is common to round the fare up in Italy. Round up to the nearest euro.
Should I tip in cash or by card in Italy?
Cash is preferred in Italy, as it reaches staff directly; card-machine tip prompts are less common.
How much do you tip hotel housekeeping in Italy?
Leave €1–€2 per night for hotel housekeeping. €1 per night at nicer hotels.
Is a service charge included in Italy?
Many restaurants add a "coperto" (cover charge, €1–3 per person) and sometimes "servizio" (service, 10–15%). The coperto is for bread and table settings, not a tip — check the menu.