Italy is a living museum of art, history, and culinary excellence. From ancient Roman ruins to Renaissance masterpieces, Italy offers romance and world-class cuisine.
Essential Information
- Best Time: April-June or September-October
- Recommended Duration: 8-10 days
- Per-Person Budget: 1000-1800 USD
Rome (3-4 days)
- Colosseum, Roman Forum, Vatican, Sistine Chapel, Pantheon
- Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps
- Vatican Museums, Galleria Borghese
- Neighborhoods: Trastevere, Campo de' Fiori
Florence (2-3 days)
- Uffizi Gallery (Renaissance art), Duomo
- San Lorenzo Market, Ponte Vecchio
- Accademia Gallery (Michelangelo's David)
- Day trips: Tuscan countryside, wine regions
Amalfi Coast (2-3 days)
- Scenic cliffside drive
- Positano, Ravello villages
- Swimming in turquoise waters
- Fresh seafood, limoncello
Venice (1-2 days)
- Gondola rides through canals
- St. Mark's Basilica, Doge's Palace
- Getting lost in narrow alleys
Transportation
- International flights to Rome, Florence, or Venice
- Trenitalia trains connect cities
- Rome to Florence: 2 hours
- Local: Buses, taxis, walking
Budget Breakdown
- Accommodation: 60-120 USD/night
- Food: 8-20 USD per meal
- Trains: 100-150 USD for major routes
- Attractions: 100-200 USD
Local Customs
- Dress well; Italians appreciate style
- Lunch is largest meal (1-3 PM)
- Respect sacred sites
- Light kisses on cheeks for greeting
- Service charge usually included
Food Highlights
- Pasta carbonara, risotto
- Tuscan bistecca, seafood pasta
- Chianti wine, amaretto
- Tiramisu, panna cotta, cannoli
Seasonal Tips
- Spring: Mild weather, spring flowers
- Summer: Hot, crowded, expensive
- Fall: Perfect weather, harvest season
- Winter: Cool, rainy, cheaper
Estimated Total Cost
- Budget: 1200-1600 USD (8 days)
- Mid-Range: 2000-2800 USD (8 days)
- Luxury: 4000-6000+ USD (8 days)
Italy's combination of history, art, landscapes, and cuisine creates an unmatched experience.


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