Italy Calling Codes
Country Code +39
(including Vatican City) Since December 1998 calls to land lines in the cities below and all other points in Italy must include a leading "0" regardless of whether the call originates within or outside of Italy | However the leading "0" is not required with mobile phones |
City Codes | |
Ancona | 071 |
Bari | 080 |
Bergamo | 035 |
Bologna | 051 |
Brescia | 030 |
Brindisi | 0831 |
Cagliari | 070 |
Capri | 081 |
Catania | 095 |
Como | 031 |
Florence (Firenze) | 055 |
Genoa | 010 |
Madonna de Campiglio | 0465 |
Manfredonia | 0884 |
Messina | 090 |
Milan | 02 |
Monza | 039 |
Naples | 081 |
Padova | 049 |
Palermo | 091 |
Pisa | 050 |
Reggio Emilia | 0522 |
Rimini | 0541 |
Rome | 06 |
Savona | 019 |
Torino | 011 |
Trieste | 040 |
Venice | 041 |
Verona | 045 |
Vicenza | 0444 |
Vatican City | 06 |
Mobile Phones | |
Telecom Italia Omnitel WIND BLU | 329 ... 328 ... 330 ... 333 ... 334 ... 335 ... 336 ... 337 ... 338 ... 339 ... 360 ... 368 ... 347 ... 348 ... 349 ... 380 ... 388 ... 389 |
In Italy local area code is now required for all calls to local exchange area | Additionally further changes in the numbering plan are expected in 2002. Land line phones will be prefixed by "4" |