Where to go in Italy
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Where to go in Italy
I am planning a trip in the spring to Itlay. The trip is going to be short- 8-9 days and I know that I want to see Rome and Venice. I was wondering if I would have time to see another city-maybe Florence, Milan or Cinca terra ( I am unsure how to spell the last one). Any suggestions? And also, when should I go? I was thinking mid-late march. Thank you so much
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For a short trip I suggest just two places. Rome and Venice would be delightful.
The activities in the Cinque Terre (Five Towns) and mostly hiking and looking at coastal views. It is a late spring to fall type of resort area. I don't think it fits in to your plan.
I don't suggest Milan on a first visit to Italy.
Florence is the greatest art city and we have gone there every March for the last four or five years. However if you only have 8 nights in Italy I wouldn't consider it. If you have 9 nights on the ground, maybe.
You could do an open jaws ticket, flying in to Rome and out of Venice, or vice versa.
4 nights Rome
3 nights Venice
2 nights Florence
The activities in the Cinque Terre (Five Towns) and mostly hiking and looking at coastal views. It is a late spring to fall type of resort area. I don't think it fits in to your plan.
I don't suggest Milan on a first visit to Italy.
Florence is the greatest art city and we have gone there every March for the last four or five years. However if you only have 8 nights in Italy I wouldn't consider it. If you have 9 nights on the ground, maybe.
You could do an open jaws ticket, flying in to Rome and out of Venice, or vice versa.
4 nights Rome
3 nights Venice
2 nights Florence
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Hi AI,
With only 8-9 days, I also suggest that you stick to 2 cities.
I would fly into Venice and out of Rome.
See www.kayak.com for airfare.
See www.trenitalia.com for trains.
With only 8-9 days, I also suggest that you stick to 2 cities.
I would fly into Venice and out of Rome.
See www.kayak.com for airfare.
See www.trenitalia.com for trains.
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I too would only stick with two cities. Rome deserves at least four nights. If you really want to see more of Italy, you could plan a daytrip from Rome to see some of the countryside. Orvieto would be a good option.
Good luck!
Tracy
Good luck!
Tracy