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The honest Italian verdict first

Italy is one of the rare markets where Amex hands you a free card that still earns Membership Rewards — the Carta Blu. That single fact makes the €840 Carta Platino far harder to justify than its prestige implies. So before you reach for the famous one: if you won’t use lounges and credits, the free Carta Blu or the Carta Oro is the smarter call. Here’s the full Italian lineup, honestly ranked.

The Italian Amex lineup compared

CardAnnual fee (IT)RewardsBest for
Carta Platino~€840 (€70/mo)Membership RewardsFrequent flyers (lounges, status)
Carta Oro~€240 (1st yr free)Membership RewardsDining & everyday spend
Carta Verde~€84Membership RewardsLow-fee Membership Rewards
Carta Blu€0Membership RewardsFree entry into Membership Rewards

Fees change — confirm current terms on the application page.

Carta Platino — for frequent flyers

The American Express Global Lounge Collection, Hilton and Marriott Gold status, and annual travel and statement credits. At ~€840/year it only pays if you’ll use the lounges and credits. See the Amex Platinum review .

Carta Oro — the value sweet spot

Around €240/year and free the first year. Strong Membership Rewards on dining and everyday spend, plus a welcome bonus and travel credit — but no lounges. The smarter buy for most. See the Amex Gold review .

Carta Blu — the free Membership Rewards card

Italy’s standout: a genuinely free Amex that still earns flexible Membership Rewards (the Carta Verde adds a few extras for a small fee). No lounges or hotel status, but no fee — the ideal risk-free entry.

The one-question test

Count last year’s airport visits. Double digits → Platino. A handful, with dining/everyday spend → Oro (free first year). You want Membership Rewards for free → Carta Blu. Torn between the top two? Amex Platinum vs Gold .

Don’t forget the acceptance gap

Amex acceptance in Italy trails Visa/Mastercard, especially at small bars, trattorias and shops. Pair any Amex with a free Revolut card for fee-free spending where Amex isn’t taken — see Amex vs Revolut .

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Amex card is best in Italy?

Carta Platino for frequent flyers, Carta Oro (free first year) for dining and everyday points, and the free Carta Blu if you want Membership Rewards at no cost.

Is there a free Amex card in Italy?

Yes — the Carta Blu, free and still earning Membership Rewards. It lacks the premium perks but costs nothing.

How much does the Carta Platino cost in Italy?

Around €840/year (~€70/month). The Carta Oro is ~€240 (free first year) and the Carta Verde ~€84.

Verdict

In Italy: frequent flyer → Platino; everyday spender → Oro (free first year); want free Membership Rewards → Carta Blu. Compare the current offers below.