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I have just bought some tickets to a concert in Florence, Italy. What does "Posto Unico Intero" mean?

Would i be standing or sitting?

    



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guru_matt
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Direct translation = "Entire Only place"

Same as general admission - no reserved seating.


k.patro40
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Posto unico....one place, one entrance, one place intero is the tarrif-full fare. I would assume the seats are not reserved, and is first come forst served type of thing. Enjoy the concert.


Paolo
Posto Unico Intero means:
Posto Unico - one seat (meaning that you are allowed with your ticket to sit in only one seat.
and Intero means the tariff that you have paid, meaning that you've paid the full price of the ticket.


Gruner-Apfel
Posto Unico Interno means that there are no different tariff and no different seats!
I don't know where is this concert but usually, in this case you can choose:
be standing or sitting.

Translation
Posto----> Seat
Unico----->Single (sole)
Intero------>Full Tariff



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