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In Italy for 1 week
First things first... thank you to everyone that adds the wealth of inforamtion that is found on this website. I have truely enjoyed reading about different trips and travel tips!
Now for my question. We are going to be finishing out our three week adventure to Europe with a week in Italy. Our main goals are to go to Florence and Rome (we are both museum geeks and are art lovers). I would love to find a location to stay where we can just travel to each of these destinations, if possible without a car. Ha ha ha, my challenge for you gets more difficult... In my travel research I also came across Cinque Terre and would LOVE to spend a day maybe two hiking there. I can't wait to read your suggestions as this is our first time in Europe. Thank you in advance. |
I'm not clear... Are you looking to stay in one place and visit both Rome and Florence? Not a good idea. Best to go to one for a few days, then train to the other for the rest of the week. Museum geeks and art lovers would have a difficult time fitting Cinque Terre into a 7-day timeframe that already includes Rome and Florence.
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Thanks! I knew it probably wasn't possible to have one central location to Florance and Rome, but wasn't sure. Any suggestions where to stay?
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Can't help you without knowing your budget and/or requirements. It would also be nice to know what time of year. And you'd be better off re-posting with a new title, as in "Rome/Florence Hotels under $200?" ... or whatever.
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We did something similar a few years ago, but in 11 days. Walking CT was possibly the best part of our trip. You could do 3 nights Rome, 2 nights Florence, 2 nights CT. Can you get an open jaw flight into Rome and out of Genoa? Check out Eurocheapo.com for some inexpensive hotels.
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