travelling italy?
tapique asked:
I’m thinking to visiting italy with my bf in july. We want to see Rome, Venezia, Piza, Colloseum and vatikan. Is it possible if :
day 1
arrived at rome in the morning, go to vatikan, colloseum and perhaps other place if possible. spend night there
day 2
go to florense to see piza in the morning then go to venezia
spend a night in venezia
day 3
spend day in venezia, then go to milan and take the night flight from milan
if it’s not possible, pls give me an advice….
and how do i travel from city to city ( the cheapest and fastest).
we don’t have a lot of money, so it’s impossible to stay long in italy. perhaps we can add one more day….
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3 Responses to “travelling italy?”
To make a long story short: impossible unless by helycopter,lol. Serious: Make a choice… Pick out whatever is your favourite and concentrate there. Travelling: unfortunately trains are not so reliable (time-schedule) in Italy which could cause another problem! So pls only visit one spot and enjoy it there.
I would say choose one city/region and visit that place only otherwise you will see nothing. A good choice would be to stay somewhere in Tuscany and visit Tuscany including Florence. All the cities you mentioned - except perhaps Milan are overrun with tourists in July. I find that most of the so-called fantastic cities of Italy are horrible in summer - polluted and swarming with tourists and cars. Florence, Rome and Venice are at their best in spring or autumn - they are truly lovely places but the invasion of humanity in summer added to the number of cars make these cities unpleasant in July.
I agree with the other comments that this is too much. But just on your day 1, you should plan on a day just for the Vatican if you plan to go into the Museums (where the Sistene Chapel is) due to the enormous lines. I was there in the off-season and the lines were a good 2 hours long, just to get in. If you skip this, you could see St. Peter’s Square and the Coliseum in the same day. They are on opposite sides of the city, though.
You can spend several days in any one of these cities alone, though. So I would pick just one if you only have 3 days. Personally, I loved Rome for the history.