Suggested itinerary for 7 days in Italy
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Suggested itinerary for 7 days in Italy
My 21 year-old son and I will be traveling from Zurich to Italy in mid-May 2010. He will be in Zurich during the summer for an Internship, so we thought we'd travel Italy together prior to his start date. Should we use the train from Zurich to Italy? We are both pretty adventurous, enjoy wine, nightlife and want to enjoy making some great Mom/Son memories together. What cities should we visit, number of days to stay, suggested lodging, etc, etc. Typically I spend 3 months planning our trips, this one has snuck up on me, I need and appreciate your suggestions!!! THANK YOU!!!
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I can't help with the train question...perhaps others will comment. Have you been to Italy before? Are you interested in art, ancient ruins, architecture, etc. What's your hotel budget? Is it 7 days with 6 nights or 7 nights in Italy? If 6 nights total I wouldn't consider more than 2 destinations and if you've never been to Rome you could easily spend the entire time there - and if you want a day trip out of the city consider Orvieto - 1 hr by train. You could spend the entire time in Florence too, with many day trip options to experience the countryside - Siena, Arezzo, San Gimignano.
Are you flying home from Italy? Which airport?
Are you flying home from Italy? Which airport?
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I agree with only two destinations, whether 7 days or 6 days. Travel between cities eats up time, as does checking in and out of hotels. My first trip to Italy was Florence and Venice only, and I easily ran out of time during my 8 day trip.
I still recommend that combination--perhaps 3 days Venice, 4 days Florence, allowing for a Tuscan day trip (or overnight) near Florence.
Or, spend a week in Rome, doing a daytrip or two, Orvieto--- one can even daytrip to Florence, but it's a long day and Florence has so many riches you'd not see.
Enjoy your trip.
I still recommend that combination--perhaps 3 days Venice, 4 days Florence, allowing for a Tuscan day trip (or overnight) near Florence.
Or, spend a week in Rome, doing a daytrip or two, Orvieto--- one can even daytrip to Florence, but it's a long day and Florence has so many riches you'd not see.
Enjoy your trip.
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I agree with the Florence/Venice combination unless you are especially interested in ancient ruins. Florence and Venice are much more manageable than Rome and closer to Switzerland. I could easily spend a week in Florence but 3 or 4 days will allow you to hit the high points. Venice is unique and shouldn't be missed. Have a great trip!
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I'd vote for a week in Rome with a few day trips. Frascati might be another option for a day trip since you mentioned being interested in wine.
Rome is an amazing city and I think it would appeal to a 21 year old more than Florence or Venice would.
For lodging I recommend an apartment in the central part of Rome near Piazza Navona/Campo dei Fiori or in Trastevere--much better value for the money than a hotel. If you give a sense of the amount you want to spend per night people can give suggestions. We had very good luck with realrome.com which has affordable options.
Rome is an amazing city and I think it would appeal to a 21 year old more than Florence or Venice would.
For lodging I recommend an apartment in the central part of Rome near Piazza Navona/Campo dei Fiori or in Trastevere--much better value for the money than a hotel. If you give a sense of the amount you want to spend per night people can give suggestions. We had very good luck with realrome.com which has affordable options.
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Where do you want to end up you holiday? If you are flying out of Rome, go straight there and do the seven days. If you are flying out of Milano, then stay up north and go to Venice, Verona and the Lakes district. If it's Pisa, got to Florence and explore a couple of Tuscan places like Lucca and Siena as day side trips. You can travel by train quite easily but book Eurostar in advance - you can do it online at the Trenitalia website.
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Thanks, everyone, for the great responses. I'll attempt to answer the questions, in order.
1. We have never been to Italy before
2. We enjoy history and interacting with local people/culture/nightlife
3. Lodging needs to be clean and simple, hostels okay, I can also use hotel points from Marriott, Hilton and Hyatt
4. We arrive in Zurich on 5/14 at 8:25 a.m. and would ideally like to board a train shortly thereafter for our Italy destination.
5. My son has 5/14 through 4/21 to be in Italy, he needs to be back in Zurich the evening of 5/21 to start his internship.
6. I can stay a few more days and plan to fly home from Italy.
7. We are open to hitting the top spots in each city, meaning we are willing to travel/change places every 2-3 days. We are frequent travelers in US, personal & business.
Hope this helps those of you pros to share more with us Italian novices!! THANK YOU!!
1. We have never been to Italy before
2. We enjoy history and interacting with local people/culture/nightlife
3. Lodging needs to be clean and simple, hostels okay, I can also use hotel points from Marriott, Hilton and Hyatt
4. We arrive in Zurich on 5/14 at 8:25 a.m. and would ideally like to board a train shortly thereafter for our Italy destination.
5. My son has 5/14 through 4/21 to be in Italy, he needs to be back in Zurich the evening of 5/21 to start his internship.
6. I can stay a few more days and plan to fly home from Italy.
7. We are open to hitting the top spots in each city, meaning we are willing to travel/change places every 2-3 days. We are frequent travelers in US, personal & business.
Hope this helps those of you pros to share more with us Italian novices!! THANK YOU!!
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