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THE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE TO A PERFECT WEEK IN ROME 🇮🇹
I've been fortunate enough to visit Rome multiple times and even more fortunate to have been guided by true Italian friends. Here I take all that I've learned from those travels and distill it into one perfect week.
This itinerary is great whether you've been to Rome before or are returning and hoping to explore some new spots. You'll visit classics like the Colosseum and the Vatican (where I still find something new to drop my jaw every time I go) as well as more underrated places that most tourists mistakenly skip in a rush to see other parts of Italy.
With that in mind, you'll notice this itinerary is a full 7 days. I see this as the minimum to truly see Rome. Many people only spend 2-3 days here, and I completely understand. Europe is expensive and you want to make the most of your trip. If that's you, this itinerary can still help - just pick your favorite days. Or, check out the 3-day itinerary I've created and linked below. But, I think you'll find that even a full 7 days barely scratches the surface of the Eternal City, and you'll be itching to come back to see (and eat) everything Rome has to offer!
Couples • Family • Luxury • Architecture • Art • History • Faith • Romantic • Photography • Foodie
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So you want to travel through Italy? You want to drink amazing wine, delicious food and walk through a medival town or two? This guide will show everything you need to know about the natural (wine) side of Italy!
This guide includes a comprehensive list of:
-Natural wineries off the beaten path of major tourist destinatinon cities
-Recommendations for where to stay in the city centers and smaller villages
-My favorite wine natural wine bars in Rome, Italy
-Italian wine 101 - grapes and wine styles
-Basic tips & tricks on how to order wine in Italian
-Links to resources to learn more before you visit!
If you need more detailed recommendations or assistence booking a tour at one of these wineries, I offer on-on-one consultation calls and build custom itineraries.
Check out my travel services for more info!
Female Solo • Adventure • Foodie • Slow Travel • Wine
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Get ready for an unforgettable three-day adventure in the Eternal City! From exploring ancient wonders like the Colosseum and the Vatican to wandering through charming piazzas, you'll experience the perfect mix of history, culture, and Italian la dolce vita.
Rome has so much to offer it can feel...intimidating. I hope this three-day guide helps you plan your time with more ease :) Whether it's savoring traditional Roman cuisine, discovering hidden gems, or soaking in the breathtaking views from rooftop terraces, this guide has everything you need to make the most of your short but sweet stay in Rome.
Pack your walking shoes, bring your appetite, and prepare to fall in love with this iconic city!
Female Solo • Couples • Backpacker • Family • Groups • Art • Boutique • Coffee • History • Luxury • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic • Wine
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Trieste, una città italiana che in sé racchiude tutto il fascino dell’architettura e dell’arte austro - ungarico.
La città sorge sull’omonimo golfo, e si affaccia sul confine con la Slovenia. Rappresenta da secoli un ponte tra l'Europa centrale e quella meridionale, mescolando caratteri mediterranei, mitteleuropei e slavi.
Il territorio cittadino è occupato prevalentemente da un pendio collinare che cresce di altitudine fino a diventare terreno montuoso.
La città è a stretto contatto con il territorio del Carso, regione storica, un altopiano roccioso calcareo che si estende tra la provincia di Gorizia e Trieste, Slovenia e Croazia, noto storicamente per essere stato teatro di violente battaglie durante la prima guerra mondiale, tra le truppe italiane e quelle austro - ungariche.
In questa guida ti consiglio i migliori luoghi da visitare, i locali dove fermarti a mangiare qualcosa di tipicamente triestino ma soprattutto le aree verdi sperdute che nascondono paesaggi spettacolari da scoprire e l’arte posta sulle facciate di edifici storici, così in bella vista da risultare quasi anonime.
Non sono stati certamente trascurati né i musei da visitare assolutamente in una città ricca di cultura come Trieste né i luoghi dove alloggiare.
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While living in Orvieto, Italy, I had many months to explore all of the different (& very tasty) restaurants, cafes, and bars in town. For a town that is only a mile long, there is a lot packed in -- and mostly for a very affordable price. Not all of these are open year-round; if traveling between Christmas and the end of February, expect some closures or shortened hours.
Italians usually have a quick & very light breakfast -- some espresso and maybe a pastry. Don't expect a full American breakfast anywhere you travel in Italy! Lunch is usually one course, typically very quick like pizza or small plate pasta. Aperitivo is Italy's happy hour, but much cooler. Usually, with the purchase of a drink the snacks come free (and flowing!). Traditional Italian dinner is at least 3 courses, though at some restaurants you are not expected to order that many. Depending on how nice the restaurant is though, you may be expected to order 2. Because Orvieto is smaller (& because you don't tip in Italy) a two-course dinner is typical and budget-friendly. And remember -- it is inappropriate to leave food leftover on your plate.
Another important note about Italian cafe/restaurant culture is that a lot of the spots on this list are interchangeable. In Italy, it is typical/expected that a cafe is open for coffee & pastries at breakfast time, transition to a lunch after noon with quick plates, aperitivo in the afternoon, and a bar after dinner. For restaurants, they typically open around noon for lunch (if they even open for lunch), then resume around dinnertime. Rule of thumb is that anywhere that starts serving dinner before 7/7:30 isn't authentic & is a tourist trap.
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In 2017, I studied abroad for a semester in Florence, Italy, and just about died and went to pasta heaven! From January through May, I ate like a queen. I honestly have no idea how I afforded to eat out as much as I did. But it was worth every cent!
As soon as I was confirmed into the Lorenzo de'Medici program, various friends of friends sent their recommendations and guides for Florence to me. I inherited a wealth of inside knowledge about Florence like the secret bakeries, wine windows, and where to find the cute bartenders. I referred to these guides religiously in the first few weeks of getting my footing before establishing my own favorites around the city and starting my own Florence food guide.
There's no doubt in my mind that there are newer additions to the Florence restaurant scene since I was there in 2017. This is just a compilation of my favorite places in Florence from someone who lived there for 5 months! This food guide is like my original Google Doc bullet point list had a baby with my food Instagram, @my600lblife. I've removed any eateries that are no longer in business but kept all my original commentary from 20-year-old Maeve who apparently was only concerned a good deal. Some of them make me giggle and cringe a little but they're authentically me and it's just like my favorite saying, "If you're not cringing, you're not growing."
I've included a lengthy list of tips for dining in Italy, a breakdown of the Italian courses and their English translation, and of course, my favorite (and not so favorite) restaurants in Florence including pasta, pizza, panino, caffe, aperitivo, gelato & more! Please tag me on any pictures on Instagram (@maevecutts) so I can live vicariously through your travels to Florence!
As always, I'm happy to help you plan a custom itinerary for your trip to Florence! Just reach out to me directly (:
Coffee • Foodie
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Montreux and the Swiss Riviera- everything to know to plan your trip
Montreux is definitely one of the most famous cities around the Geneva Lake, in the South-West of Switzerland. I was born and raised there, living in Les Planches (the old town of Montreux). You are at the right spot if you are looking for local recommendations to plan your trip!
Montreux is definitely unique and worth visiting. My friends coming for the first time often say that it is giving Italian and exotic vibes. You will understand what I mean once you walk along the shores surrounded by palm trees and the amazing views.
Here are my recommendations for visitors and tips for planning your trip to make the best out of it!
1. How long should I stay?
2. Where should I stay?
3. How to get around?
4. When to visit?
Bonus: 5. My favorite towns
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Business • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Gluten-free / Celiac • Vegan • Female Solo • Plus Size • Pets • LGBTQ+ • Halal • Groups • Vegetarian • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Wine • Sustainable/Eco • Foodie • Design • Coffee • Budget • People & Culture • Outdoors • Relaxation • Road Trip • Romantic • Shopping • Slow Travel • Wellness • Photography • Boutique • Luxury
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The Ligurian coast, where history, culture, and natural beauty converge to create a unique Italian experience. From the bustling streets of Genova's historic center to the tranquil harbors of Portofino and Santa Margherita, it´s rich heritage, stunning landscapes, and Mediterranean flavors . Whether you're captivated by the vibrant colors of seaside villages or drawn to the allure of sun-kissed beaches, the essence of this coastal paradise awaits your discovery.
Car-free • Family • Groups • 50+ • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Coffee • Design • Foodie • History • Luxury • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Shopping • Wellness
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Turin is so underrated. With a fairytale backdrop of the Alps, the city along the Po River feels refined but in a relaxed way. Charm and quality still feel friendly and warm.
Historic Torino (as we say in Italian) is renowned for its rich heritage, a history spanning over two millennia, iconic landmarks, and its role as the host of the 2006 Winter Olympics. Discover its roots in Ancient Rome and past ties to the House of Savoy with an interactive guidebook.
This digital guide focuses within the city limits of Turin and is filled with info and insider tips gained through my hours of research, the experience of my travels, and by talking with locals.
Unlock this guide to uncover hidden gems and day trips with information, photos, links, and bonus guides to provide a visual sense of this place. Discover what to see in the neighborhoods of Turin, where to eat, sleep, and shop. Then, go beyond into the greater Metropolitan Turin province and Piedmont region. Discover:
🏛️ 32 points of interest
🍽️ 28 restaurants, cafes + bars
🛍️ 10 places to shop
🛌 4 places to stay (+ 4 transport hubs)
In addition to cultural immersion, in this guide you'll get a:
1. Interactive map
2. Portable, mobile-first format
3. "Remixable" make-your-own itinerary
4. "Living" guide that receives updates
This guide is intended for you to make your own. Explore at your own pace within your available timeframe. Visit all of the sites or just those that call to you. Skip around or simply glance on the way to your next meal.
As a travel expert and creative, I built AMG Inspired to design quality architecture and support sustainable tourism, defined as “tourism that respects both local people and the traveler, cultural heritage and the environment.”
Be sure to tag @amginspired in your photos.
Architecture • History • People & Culture • Foodie • Shopping
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In the heart of Italy lies Bologna, a city that's as rich in history as it is in flavor. Known affectionately as "La Grassa" (The Fat One), Bologna's culinary landscape is a testament to Italy's love affair with food. This guide is your passport to the most unforgettable dining experiences Bologna has to offer, from traditional trattorias that have been the soul of the city for centuries to bustling food markets brimming with local produce and artisanal treasures. Whether you're a seasoned foodie or a curious traveler eager to indulge in the city's gastronomic delights, "Bologna Unveiled" is designed to navigate you through the cobblestone streets of this culinary paradise, ensuring every meal is more than just a dish, but a journey through the essence of Italian cuisine.
Couples • Female Solo • Boutique • Coffee • Foodie • Slow Travel
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A realistic guide for those wanting to experience the iconic Amalfi Coast, Positano, & Capri without breaking the bank. Customizable highlights based on your financial flexibility. My recommendations are from personal experiences so, yes - it's totally possible to cross this off of the top of your bucket list!
Take a look for access to
- Lodging
(authentic experience with homemade Italian breakfast!)
- Dining
(family owned pasta shops, on the go-pizza, upscale restaurants with a view!)
- Activities
(Boat tours, breathtaking hikes, beaches, sights!)
- Personal Tips
(Things I wish I knew before going!)
Budget • Boutique • Relaxation • Wine • Foodie
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This itinerary provides highlights of "The Big 3" in Italy - connecting to each city utilizing the wonderful Italian railway.
It is a 12-day itinerary and provides tour recommendations, hotel recommendations as we well as some great restaurants and bars to check-out. Also included, a day trip out to Cinque Terre.
This itinerary is based on a trip we did back in October of 2019 with friends of ours. Some updates have been added based on client trips I have booked to Italy since then, and include some of their recommendations.
Please enjoy!
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This 7-day itinerary in Puglia is a "clé en main" step-by-step guide designed for ease of travel, showcasing the highlights of Bari, Polignano a Mare, Monopoli, Alberobello, Locorotondo and Brindisi. It includes daily recommendations for must-see attractions, local dining options, and detailed parking and navigation tips, allowing travellers to seamlessly enjoy the region's rich culture and the relaxed rhythm of Italian life while exploring.
Please remember that this itinerary has been custom crafted for a client , but I’m always available for hire to modify it to suit your preferences. Additionally, you can purchase my comprehensive map of recommended places throughout Puglia, allowing you to make different choices beyond what is proposed here.
Budget • Foodie • Coffee • Photography • Road Trip • Slow Travel
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In English and Italian
When I decided to become a sommelier back in 2009, I felt that the best way to learn about wine and winemaking was to visit as many vineyards as I could. The first area that I focused on was a territory in Campania known as Irpinia. It is located in the northeast portion of the Avellino province. I remember spending my Saturdays visiting wineries, wine tasting, and walking the vineyards. I learned so much! Not just about wine, but the culture that surrounds it. I fell in love and I think if you get a chance to visit some of the wineries listed here, you will fall in love as well.
In this corner of Campania there is practically everything when it comes to territory; hills, mountains, lakes, rivers, clayey soil, volcanic soil. I could go on. Red grape varieties include aglianico and piedirosso. White grape varieties include greco, fiano, coda di volpe, and greco musc’. Irpinia is home to 3 DOP wines – Taurasi (made with aglianico), Fiano di Avellino and Greco di Tufo.
*In Italy, when you see a wine label the says DOP (Denominazione di Origine Protetta – Protected Designation of Origin)- it is a guarantee that the wine was produced in a certain area under certain strict conditions. (It is NOT an indication of the quality of the wine)
That being said, wineries have their vineyards spread throughout the area-often far from the winery itself.
My guide is perfect for wine enthusiasts – those who are looking for an adventure in a glass.
My guide includes
- 🛣️maps
- 💻links to the wineries
- ⌚days/hours of operations
-🤙 my recommendations and suggestions for itineraries
- 🎤audio links
This is a living breathing guide; meaning that it will be updated often.
Need suggestions for a 1, 2, or 3 day itinerary. Feel free to contact me.
Quando ho deciso di diventare sommelier nel 2009, ho sentito che il modo migliore per conoscere il vino e la vinificazione era visitare quanti più vigneti possibile. La prima area su cui mi sono concentrata è stato un territorio della Campania noto come Irpinia. Si trova nella parte nord-est della provincia di Avellino. Ricordo di aver trascorso i miei sabati visitando cantine, degustando vini e camminando tra i vigneti. Ho imparato così tanto! Non solo di vino, ma della cultura che lo circonda. Mi sono innamorataa e penso che se hai la possibilità di visitare alcune delle cantine elencate qui, ti innamorerai anche tu.
In questo angolo di Campania c'è praticamente di tutto quando si parla di territorio; colline, montagne, laghi, fiumi, terreno argilloso, terreno vulcanico. Potrei continuare. I vitigni a bacca rossa includono aglianico e piedirosso. I vitigni a bacca bianca includono greco, fiano, coda di volpe e greco musc'. L'Irpinia ospita 3 vini DOP: Taurasi (prodotto con aglianico), Fiano di Avellino e Greco di Tufo.
* In Italia, quando vedi un'etichetta di vino con la scritta DOP (Denominazione di Origine Protetta) - è una garanzia che il vino è stato prodotto in una certa zona a determinate condizioni rigorose. (NON è un'indicazione della qualità del vino)
Detto questo, le cantine hanno i loro vigneti sparsi in tutta l'area, spesso lontano dalla cantina stessa.
La mia guida è perfetta per gli appassionati di vino - coloro che sono alla ricerca di un'avventura in un bicchiere.
La mia guida include
- 🛣️mappe
- 💻link alle cantine
- ⌚giorni/ore di funzionamento
- 🤙 i miei consigli e suggerimenti per itinerari
- 🎤audio guide
Questa è una guida vivente alla respirazione; il che significa che verrà aggiornato spesso.
Hai bisogno di suggerimenti per un itinerario di 1, 2 o 3 giorni. Non esitate a contattarmi.
Wine • Road Trip
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Cinque Terre, five colorful villages nestled into the hillside of the Italian Riviera is definitely worth the hype! These charming towns deserve a spot on your Italy bucket list. Discover how to best spend 2-3 days in Cinque Terre in this guide!
What's inside??
👉 Where to stay
👉 Where to eat
👉 What to do
Feeling overwhelmed with planning your trip? Let's hop on a call and I can answer all of your questions about Cinque Terre. I would also be happy to help create a personalized itinerary for your travel goals + needs. See the link included at the bottom of this guide.
Adventure • Beach • Slow Travel • Relaxation • Nature • Foodie
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Discover the beauty of 43-kilometre long coast in Slovenia. You can find tips what to do in Izola, Piran or Italian Trieste! Tips where to sleep and eat included!
By purchasing this guide, you will get acces to:
🏛 interesting places to visit
🏖 info about beaches and sea
🍕 recommemdation on restaurants
🛏 tips about where to stay
✈️ info about transportation
🗺 one-day trips included
This guide can cover 5 days or more!
Nature • Beach • Relaxation
$5.00
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Gran Paradiso is a majestic mountain located in the Graian Alps in northwestern Italy. Standing at 4,061 meters. It is the highest mountain entirely within Italian territory and a prominent feature of the Gran Paradiso National Park. The mountain and its surrounding region are known for their stunning alpine scenery, diverse wildlife, and opportunities for outdoor recreation. Through my personal experience, I have compiled list of things you can expect from the hike.
Female Solo • Groups • Digital Nomads • Outdoors • Camping • Adventure
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Santa Barbara could maybe be considered an unknown food haven. After living there for 4 years, and moving away, I recently came back to visit and MAMMA MIA we ate our way through this town. Save this guide to see where to eat the BEST FOOD in Santa Barbara. Mexican, Italian, fresh seafood, you name it!
Foodie • Wine • Coffee • Beach • Mountain
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