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Help with Itinerary
Hello Fodorites,
I am off to Rome for a conference and need to be there on the night on December 1st and depart on morning of December 5th. Wife will be accompanying and we thought we could take a minor excursion. We can only leave a couple of days earlier and the best possibility is to arrive in Italy on the morning of November 29th. That gives us 2 extra days. There are two possibilities: 1) We fly in via Milan, take a train to Florence (arrive around 3:00 PM on 29th November) and spend two nights there. Train to Rome on December 1st. 2) We fly into Venice, stop for 4 hours or so (lunch, stroll) and take a train to Florence. This way, we arrive in Florence around 9:00 PM on November 29th) Would appreciate our views greatly. We haven't been to Italy before, so while there is the charm of having a quick peek at Venice, I am also inclined to take it easy and just head straight to Florence (spend two nights, one full day and two half days) and then on to Rome. |
There is no reason for you to fly to Milan if you are doing so in order to visit Florence. You won't be seeing any of Milan and will waste a lot of time getting from the airport to the train station. You can just as well fly into Rome and take a train to Florence--only 1.5 hours away.
If you are arriving from the US, flying into Venice and "taking a stroll" before getting on a train to Florence will be exhausting. You'll be bleary-eyed throughout your quick peek. I'd fly to Rome and train straight to Florence for your two extra nights. |
Hi A,
>2) We fly into Venice, ... This is a good idea >...stop for 4 hours or so (lunch, stroll) and take a train to Florence. This way, we arrive in Florence around 9:00 PM on November 29th) This is not a good idea. I would stay in Venice and take the train to Rome on Dec 1. If you want to see Florence, I suggest that you fly into Florence FLR or Pisa PSA. ((I)) |
you have received some good info - but you'd have even more if your title was more descriptive. "Help with Itinerary" could be asking anything about anywhere in Europe. I'd suggest you re-post w/ a better title . . .
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I would fly into Florence if I wanted to visit Florence, but apparently you already have found out that this can't be done for some reason.
I don't get the point of 4 hours in Venice. You'd barely get oriented let alone really be able to enjoy anything. Seems like a bit of a waste of time and money for very little return. But different strokes for different folks--my first visit to Venice was at age 12 back in about 1960. My father was a hit and run traveler--he couldn't stand to stay anyplace more than a day or so (unless fishing was involved). We had a whole 2 hours in Venice--just a blur. At least we spent more time in Venice than in Florence, and we did get a full day in Rome! |
Thanks all. janisj - thanks for your advice, I have re-posted with a more specific title.
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