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Best Day trips
I'm planning a trip to Italy in January. What are the best bets for day trips from Florence and Rome reachable by train? Any favorites?
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Orvieto, north of Rome, is amazing! Duomo, underground dwellings, setting, wine, shopping, kindness of the people! It may be one of our favorite places in Italy!
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Florence: Siena - better by bus than train
Pisa - train Lucca - a real sleeper, one of the finest walled towns in Europe well there's many more but those are the best IMO Rome- Pompeii - to some a long day trip - 3 hrs by rail each way or so but so awesome hadrian's villa and Tivoli - villa one of finest Roman archeolgical sites and Tivoli for the famous Villa d'Este fabulous water gardens ande... Ostia Antica - ancient Rome's port that is now a primo archeaolocial sites - easy by suburban metro line Yes, Orvieto, one of Italy's primo hill towns - by rail thence funicular from station up to the top of the hill well those are i think the major ones that many folks do |
Bologna from Florence.
"Lucca - a real sleeper." I guess that's why it didn't excite me. I was asleep! |
My favorite day trip from Rome is Assisi. You can take the train from Rome at 8.15 AM and be there at 10.45 AM, and then be back in Rome by 8 PM. Assisi is tiny and gorgeous.
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Yes Bologna from Florence - did it myself this January - been to Bologna before but not in my recent memory - one of Europe's most overlooked cities - i guess because Venice and Florence get all the attention.
But both a visual and a culinary delight - miles of arcaded streets make this a good rainy day destination |
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