Milan fashion drops, Rome travel fares, euro pricing keyed to Italian shoppers: all of it reads differently once your request arrives from inside the country. Our Italy proxies put a genuine Italian IP behind every connection across residential, mobile, datacenter and IPv6 addresses sourced the length of the peninsula. With a domestic IP in front, Italian retail catalogues, fashion stores, booking portals and Italian-language search engines respond to you the way they respond to a local. Set the target to Italy as a whole, or pin it to one city, from inside your dashboard, and keep routing everything through a single gateway endpoint.
Italy country & city targeting Rotating or sticky All IP types, one plan
An Italy proxy gives your requests an Italian IP, so geo-restricted content, market-specific pricing and Italian-language search results all behave the way they do for a real visitor inside the country.
Any site that gates content, prices or availability by country sees an Italian visitor, because every request leaves from an IP that geolocates to Italy rather than to wherever you actually sit.
Drill down to Rome, Milan, Naples, Turin or Florence. In a market where a fashion label or local service stocks and ships differently from region to region, that distinction is worth a lot.
The residential pool draws on real Italian broadband lines and the mobile pool on Italian carrier networks. Between them they are the two IP types a site struggles most to write off as automated.
Search engines and content platforms read an Italian IP as a cue to serve Italian-language, Italy-region results, which keeps your rank tracking and SERP audits honest against what locals actually see.
For wide crawls, rotate to a fresh Italian IP on each call; for logins and checkouts, hold one Italian IP for the length of a session. Every plan carries both modes.
One host fronts the entire Italian pool over HTTPS or SOCKS5, so it slots straight into an existing rotating proxy API workflow without per-IP bookkeeping.
Strip it down and an Italy proxy is just a relay that stamps your traffic with an Italian IP address. Your request enters our network, gets routed out through an address that geolocates to Italy, and lands on the destination looking like it came from an Italian household or phone rather than from your own machine abroad. Everything that hinges on where a visitor sits then opens up: catalogues sold only in Italy, euro prices calibrated for Italian buyers, region-based shipping, licences that stop at the border, and SERPs ordered for Italian searchers. The controls live in the dashboard. Flag Italy as the country, and where a site behaves differently by region, add a city on top. Nothing here involves a made-up query string or a second Italian endpoint to maintain; the geo is a dashboard setting and your client keeps talking to the one gateway. Because the same logic applies to all four IP types, jumping from a Milan residential IP to a Rome mobile IP changes nothing about how you connect.
All four IP types ship inside the one Italy plan. Take residential first: these addresses sit on real Italian home connections handed out by the big fixed-line carriers, TIM (Telecom Italia), Vodafone, WindTre and Fastweb among them, which is exactly why a site has so much trouble separating them from a genuine local on ordinary broadband. Mobile addresses run over Italian carrier networks, the infrastructure behind TIM, Vodafone, WindTre and Iliad SIMs, and since a carrier funnels many subscribers through a narrow band of addresses, those IPs earn the most goodwill on the toughest targets. Need throughput rather than stealth? Datacenter IPs are quick and cheap Italian server addresses built for high-volume runs against sites that do not look hard at IP origin, while IPv6 opens a deep pool for bulk crawling of IPv6-ready Italian destinations. Rotating and sticky modes apply to every type, and with no price gap between them the call is always about the target, never the invoice. Reach for residential or mobile on the most defensive Italian sites; lean on datacenter when raw volume on a tolerant target is what matters.
What sets Italy apart is the weight of its fashion and design economy, and that pulls a specific kind of work toward Italian IPs. Start with fashion and retail e-commerce, the headline case: with Milan operating as a global fashion capital, labels and resellers lean on Italy proxies to read pricing, launch timing, sizing and stock on Italian fashion and marketplace sites that tailor themselves to domestic shoppers. The same mechanics extend into electronics, groceries and general retail, where Italian storefronts quote one price to locals and another to outsiders. Travel sits close behind: fares for flights, hotels and rentals on routes through Rome and Milan flex with the visitor's country, so only an Italian IP surfaces the genuine local rate. On the advertising side, teams point ad verification through Italian IPs to be sure creatives load properly for Italian audiences and are not cloaked or dropped in the wrong slot. The engine under every one of these jobs is web scraping, and Italian residential and mobile IPs let that collection pass for routine domestic traffic, often feeding straight into a price monitoring pipeline.
Unlike countries that funnel everything through one capital, Italy spreads its commerce across a string of strong regional centres, which is precisely why city targeting pays off here. Take Rome first: the capital sits in the centre of the country, hosts national government and a deep retail and tourism market, and tends to serve as the default for any Italy-wide pass. Milan, up north, is the financial and fashion capital and the commercial motor of the whole country, indispensable for retail, luxury and B2B research. Down south, Naples is the largest city and a lively regional market with its own pricing and demand curve. Turin, over in the northwest, carries a long industrial and automotive heritage and trades on its own patterns. Florence, in Tuscany, runs on a tourism and craft-retail economy that moves to a different rhythm again. Choosing the matching city surfaces the region-specific pricing, stock and delivery that a country-wide average quietly smooths over. Switching between them takes a dashboard change, on any IP type, with no edit to your connection code. Covering more than one market? The same plan rolls in Spain proxies and Australia proxies at no added cost; the full breakdown is on the pricing page.
Residential, datacenter, mobile and IPv6 Italian IPs all ship together, rotating or sticky, with no type costing more than another. Match the type to the target, not the budget.
Addresses on genuine Italian home broadband from the major fixed-line carriers, your top-trust pick against well-defended fashion, retail and travel sites. See residential proxies.
Carrier-network addresses pooled across many Italian subscribers, which is what wins them the highest standing on the strictest targets. See mobile proxies.
Quick, economical Italian server addresses built for high-volume runs against sites that pay little attention to where an IP originates. See datacenter proxies.
A deep IPv6 range for bulk crawling of IPv6-ready Italian destinations, where breadth of addresses counts for most. See IPv6 proxies.
Pricing: one plan covers all four Italian IP types plus rotating and sticky modes, from $24.95/mo with metered bandwidth. No type is cheaper or dearer than another. See the pricing page for current plans.
Choose Italy (and a city, if you need one) in your dashboard, then point any HTTP client at the gateway. Your requests exit from an Italian IP.
curl -x https://USER:PASS@gateway.proxyrotator.com:8080 https://ipinfo.io/json # country targeting is set in your dashboard; expect an Italian (IT) IP
import requests
proxies = {
"http": "https://USER:PASS@gateway.proxyrotator.com:8080",
"https": "https://USER:PASS@gateway.proxyrotator.com:8080",
}
# Italy (and optional city) is selected in your dashboard, not in this URL
r = requests.get("https://ipinfo.io/json", proxies=proxies, timeout=20)
print(r.json()) # an IP that geolocates to Italy
Your real gateway host, port and credentials appear in your dashboard after signup, where you also pick Italy and an optional city. Prefer IP whitelisting? Add your server IP in the dashboard and drop the USER:PASS@ part.
Residential, mobile, datacenter and IPv6 Italy proxies with country and city targeting, rotating or sticky, all in one plan from $24.95/mo. Trusted since 2014 by 62,000+ businesses.