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Join us as we delve into Italy’s wonders, offering tips and recommendations to make your Italian adventure spectacular. This travel guide is your companion to discovering the heart and soul of Italy in 15 days.
GUIDE CONTENTS:
👉🏻 Essential Planning Tips
- Best Time to Visit
- Entry Requirements & Schengen Visa Process
- Currency and Money Tips
- Tourist Tax
- Tax-Free Shopping
- Packing Tips
- Language and Common Phrases
- Safety and Health Tips
- Cultural Etiquette
- Accommodation Booking Tips
- Useful Apps and Websites
- Transportation Tips (Flights, Trains, Car Rentals, Taxis, etc.)
👉🏻 Suggested Itineraries for
- Milan
- Venice
- Florence & Tuscany
- Rome & Vatican City
- Amalfi Coast
- Naples
👉🏻 Each city or region itinerary above consists of
- Day-by-day breakdown with places and things to do in the morning, afternoon, and evening
- Each place has a note or tip
- Tips for Prime Attractions and Experiences
- Transportation Tips
- Stay Recommendations
- Dining and Eateries
Legends:
⏱️ - time needed at the place
€€€ - expensive
⏰ - book early
📸 - photo op tip
This guide is perfect if any of the following applies to you!
👉🏻 It’s your first time visiting Italy.
👉🏻 You wish to explore this country's main highlights, but in a limited time of two weeks.
👉🏻 You have no clue where to begin planning your Italy trip.
👉🏻 You have a rough idea of what you want to do, but trying to figure out the details of each city or experience overwhelms you.
👉🏻 Ensure you don’t miss out on any critical bookings.
Our 15-day Italy trip has been one of the best highlights of our lives! After several weeks of research across blogs, forums, reviews, YouTube videos, IG reels, and whatnot, we’ve consolidated the best in this guide. Here’s what to expect from this guide and how to make the most of it.
✨ The first half is dedicated to essential travel tips that are even more important than the itinerary. Knowing in advance about transportation, currency, useful apps, and more will help you avoid any surprises during your precious, limited time in a new country.
✨ The second half explores the different destinations in Italy. It lays out a recommended itinerary for each city. But more importantly, it highlights the nitty-gritty details about their most significant stops so that you can immediately start acting on the bookings in your trip planning.
✨ Pay close attention to the *Travel Smart tips* in each section.
✨ Each day's itinerary has been tried, tested, and optimized based on lessons learned, so you don’t have to make the same mistakes and waste your vacation time.
✨ Look for links to booking resources and websites throughout the guide.
✨ All spots in the guide are mapped and categorized. You can filter them and click on them to review the official website and address. You can also open the places in your Google Maps and save them during your planning.
If you have any questions after purchasing the guide, you can reach us at madoverexploring@gmail.com.
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This is the type of traveler that I am.
✨Solo
✨Minimalist
✨Budget
✨Foodie
✨Thrill-Seeker
Before this trip, I had never been to Europe and didn't really know what to expect in Italy. I did not know any Italian either, but I can say that I survived! This guide goes through my 12 day journey in Italy and includes 6 guides worth $62. Buying this bundle will save you $17!
📍Rome (Thrill-Seeking in Rome & Ancient Rome & Monti Street Food Tour)
📍Florence (3 Day Walkable)
📍Pisa (Day trip)
📍Cinque Terre (3 Days Walkable)
📍Venice (3 Days Walkable)
Itinerary includes:
🛏️ Hostels/Airbnbs
🚆 Transportation tips
🍴 Good and bad eats...focusing on local + non-touristy spots
🏞️ Scenic photo spots
🛍️ Souvenir tips
❤️ Dating in Italy
Backpacker • Female Solo • Car-free • Budget • Adventure • Architecture • Foodie • Art • History • Wellness • Shopping • Romantic • Photography • People & Culture • Relaxation
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Spending some time in beautiful Florence? This is a complete list that provides you with a handful of options: accommodation, tourist attractions, shops, bars and restaurants - you’ll need no other guide, I promise!
So…have a bite and a drink alongside Arno river and take home the most impressive bespoke souvenirs. The city is walkable and it blends art and history and romantic vibes all together and pretty soon you’ll find yourself in love. 💓
Must do - trips to picturesque towns located nearby:
• San Gimignano: 1h away
• Siena: 1h10 away
• Volterra: 1h20 away
Highlights:
⚜️ Il Giglio - giglio bottonato, is mainly known from the crest of the city of Florence. In the Florentine fleurs-de-lis, the stamens are always posed between the petals. This is also the emblem of the city and you shall see it depicted all over.
🍨 Gelato “crema fiorentina” - is the specific flavor of Florence, made with a simple combination of egg yolks, milk, and sugar. It is often flavored with chestnut honey, while another common addition includes crumbled amaretti cookies or almond liqueur. It is a neutral ice cream flavor with delicate pale-yellow color.
🍧 Affogato - a delightful and simple Italian dessert or beverage that combines two beloved elements: espresso and gelato or ice cream. The word "affogato" in Italian means "drowned," and that perfectly describes the preparation of this delicious treat. The basic affogato recipe involves pouring a hot, freshly brewed espresso over a scoop of cold gelato or ice cream. The hot espresso contrasts with the cold and creamy gelato, resulting in a harmonious and satisfying flavour combination.
🥩 Bistecca alla fiorentina - Italian steak made of young steer (vitellone) or heifer (scottona) that, combined with the specific preparation, makes it one of the most popular dishes of Tuscan cuisine.
🍷 "Buchette del vino" - or wine windows, are a peculiar feature of Florence. They are foot-high, dome-shaped holes in the thick, stone palazzi of the Renaissance city that six centuries ago were used to sell wine in a fiasco (glass bottle) without having to open a shop and avoid paying taxes. These wine windows also posed a useful anti-contagion way to sell wine during the epidemic of 1630-1633. At that time, the bubonic plague hit Florence hard, killing 12% of the city's population.
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It's time to knock a big one off of your bucket list! Pisa is known for its iconic leaning tower, but unfortunately that's about it. Located about an hour west of Florence, Pisa makes for the perfect day-trip. In this guide, we’ll be sharing our favorite spots, the things you can't miss, and the perfect way to do it all in one day.
Architecture • Art • Budget • History • People & Culture • Slow Travel
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This was the blueprint for our Honeymoon, but this trip can be used for any couple looking for a romantic getaway to Italy. We begin in Venice before traveling to Florence, 3 Tuscany Cities and Wineries, and ending this dream getaway in Positano on the picturesque Amalfi Coast. Each day has been thoughtfully planned to give you the ultimate vacation.
Pro Tip: We travelled June/July, but you can opt for May/June or September/October for lower prices and less crowds while still enjoying nice weather. They will also harvest the grapes and olives around October. If traveling off-season, please note some recommendations may be closed for the season.
What's Included in this Guide?
*Day-by-Day itinerary with what to do, where to stay, and what to eat for 12 days (2 in Venice, 5 in Florence/Tuscany, and 5 in Positano/Amalfi Coast)
*Day trips to 3 Tuscan Wineries and Cities
*Day Trip to Pompei on the way to Positano
*Boat Trip to Capri and various Grottos
*Various museum and tour recommendations
*Guidance on the Hand of God Hike on the Amalfi Coast
*An Italian Dream vacation come to life
Disclaimer: My wife cried on the way to our first Winery as we drove through Tuscany. She had not had one sip of wine yet. Tissues are not required, but may be recommended.
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Thank you for your interest in my Taste of Tuscany itinerary which I created from my recent trip there. I hope you enjoy some of my suggestions for your next trip to Florence and the Siena region of Tuscany. If you do, please let me know in a message and maybe a photo. I am organizing this particular tour during this harvest season from September/ October, 2023. Let me know if you would like more information about this trip, it is limited to a small group of 8.
As a travel consultant, I have been organizing bespoke tours all over France and Italy since 2012. I enjoy traveling and sharing my wonderful local small/slow travel experiences with the intension of helping small family businesses recover from the past couple of difficult years. I have more itineraries to share from around the world, so be on the look out.
I envision the Next Renaissance will be in the small towns and villages in Italy, where the people have lived close to the earth for generations, cultivating a simple but beautiful way of life we can all learn from. There is a shift away from big travel business, toward slow/small travel. It is the way I like to travel.
Enjoy! Buon Viaggio!! ...and please mention my name to the locals :)
Taste of Tuscany Tour
By Sweet Life Italy (aka Alecia Caine)
Friday, Oct 21 - Day 1 Montalcino Wine Excursion
Drive through the beautiful Siena province to Montalcino where we will stay for 2 nights at Paradiso di Caruci https://paradisodicacuci.com , a family owned Winery and Bed & Breakfast that produces a small quantity of exceptional Brunello. Tour the vineyard and winery with Francisco followed by a Wine Paring Lunch. In the evening, wander around the historical town of Montelcino during the Sagra del Tordo, taste the famous white truffles, chestnuts, mushrooms, fresh pressed olive oils, salumi and wines, of course.
For transportation from anywhere in Florence, train station or airport, contact Marco Modesti at info@tuscanytopdrivers.com
Saturday, Oct 22 - Day 2 Tuscany Tour, Montalcino Medieval Nights.
Drive to Pienza, a beautiful medieval village that was completely renovated during the Renaissance. Enjoy the views and also try the Pecorino cheese this town is famous for. Then drive through the famous rolling hills of Val d’Orcia on the way to visit the town of Montepulciano. Then back to Montalcino for a special dinner during the Medieval Palio di Arcieri or Archery competition hosted by Francesco Ditta from Paradiso di Caruci.
Sunday, Oct. 23 - Day 3 Tuscany Tour, Florence
After breakfast, we are on our way to Siena, a beautiful terra cotta medieval town. See the famous Duomo, climb to the top to see spectacular views. Walk the quaint circular streets stopping in the specialty shops for regional delicacies, panforte or biscotti. Make your way down to the Piazza del Campo where the famous Palio di Siena, the horse race that takes place twice a year. Enjoy a coffee in the Piazza. Drive through the Chianti region, enjoy lunch at Dario's Antica Macelleria. https://www.dariocecchini.com/ On to Florence and check into your hotel. The Calimala https://www.hotelcalimala.com/ (or Hotel Bonifacio is a budget conscious option https://www.hotelbonifacio.it/en/home-en-3/)
Monday, Oct. 24 - Day 4 Florence, the Birthplace of the Renaissance
The morning light is amazing in Florence and has inspired artists and art lovers for centuries. It’s no wonder Florence is at the heart of the Italian Renaissance. The scent of cappuccino and fresh baked Cornetti will gently signal it’s time to awaken to your own personal Renaissance. After breakfast, your guide will meet you downstairs for a private walking tour of the Duomo, Giotto’s tower Brunelleshci's dome, MichelAngelo’s David and the Uffizi Museum to see my favorite Botticelli, The Birth of Venus. After a long day of sight seeing, it’s time for a siesta to refresh and be ready for an aperativo at Enoteca Alessi https://www.enotecaalessi.it/. With a huge selection of Italian and international wines as well as whiskeys, spirits and liqueurs from all over the world, you can enjoy a bottle or 2 among friends with a tagliere of Italian cured meats and cheeses.
Dinner at Ribeo, https://www.facebook.com/OsteriaRibeo/ the hand cut Chianina tartare will not disappoint. On the walk back to the hotel stop by My Sugar Gelato Artiginale https://my-sugar.business.site/. The Black Sesame and salty caramel are my favorites.
For tour guide in English contact Carol Ann Sicbaldi https://carolsmoveablefeast.com/ or Christina’s Florence christinasflorence@gmail.com
Heliania Vogli at https://www.florenceconnection.net/
Tuesday, Oct. 25 - Day 5 Central Market and Cooking Class
Our chef will meet us after breakfast and take us on a tasting tour of the Central Market to indulge in regional delicacies such as truffles, Pecorino or Sheep Cheese, olive oil, prosciutto, salamis and wines. We will gather ingredients for a cooking class followed by lunch. After a siesta, visit the tiny but packed art and leather studio of Daniela Baldini http://pitturantica.it/ for ancient style paintings and leather objects. Shop at Melrose Vintage https://www.instagram.com/melrosevintagestorefirenze/?hl=it and for leather goods. Enjoy an aperativo at La Menagere https://www.lamenagere.it/
Wednesday, Oct. 26 - Day 6 Foodie and Artisan Tour of the Oltrarno
After breakfast, finish shopping to bring some goodies back home, stroll around, sit in a café and just enjoy with all your senses. In the afternoon meet up with Lorenzo Marchi for a fantastic food and wine tour of the other side of the Arno, known as the Oltrarno infoLorenzoMarchi@gmail.com. You will visit the quaint authentic neighborhoods where the Florentines hang out tasting all the best from the Tuscan region. Stroll around after your tour and check out the artisan studios in the cradle of the Renaissance. You will see small workshops of Goldsmiths, bookbinding, handmade leather and paper products, crystal, bronze and musical instruments
Thursday, Oct 27 - Day 7 Last Day in Florence.
After breakfast, enjoy the day, take a stroll, shop, have lunch.
Contact: Alecia Caine abccpa@sbcglobal.net Instagram : Sweet Life Italy Facebook : My Sweet Life Italy
https://sweetlifeitaly.blogspot.com/
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Lucca is quite literally a hidden gem nestled in the northern hills of Tuscany. The heart of Lucca is set within medieval city walls that surround the entire city. Lucca is a must-see stop that we recommend to everyone visiting Tuscany. The city boasts well-preserved history, a vibrant cultural scene, and an authentic Italian feel.
Architecture • Art • Budget • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Romantic
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Passing through Florence on your way to another city and don't want to break the bank? Or maybe this city is the highlight of your trip? Either way, this is the guide for you! Conveniently discover the highlights of Florence in one day, all without a car. Even if you have more than a day in Florence, I'd recommend this guide to distinguish the top sights and get a feel for their costs.
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EF Ultimate Break's Ultimate Europe trip is a 35-day adventure that takes you to 12 iconic destinations: Barcelona, Paris, London, Amsterdam, Prague, Munich, Lucerne, Venice, Florence, Rome, Athens, and Paros. This comprehensive package includes round-trip flights, accommodations, and guided tours, making it easy to focus on what matters most – exploring the continent!
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Learn everything you need to know about any and all future/ upcoming trips to Italy. From what and where to eat, where to visit, the best beach spots, rooftop bars, best views, and MORE, this guide has you covered. Featuring Florence, Rome, Bologna, Padova, Venice, Cinque Terre, Puglia and Naples.
Find more of my local spots and about life in Italy with my Golden Retriever on my instagram and TikTok 📸 @awakened.by.adventure
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Here are itineraries and recommendations for some of the most sought after places in Italy. From islands to lakes and everything in between, set your sites on the most beautiful locations in Italy.
See below for these cities:
•Sardinia
•Lake Como
•Florence
•Rome
•Genoa
•Amalfi Coast
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Ciao! During the summer of 2022, we were given the opportunity to live in Florence for three months. Throughout this time, we spent weekends exploring the Tuscan country sides, Sicilian beaches, and everything in between. This one 'master-guide' is all things Italy. Feel free to reach out to me at dentdrew@gmail.com with any questions that you might have regarding my guides or your travels to Italy in general. Thank you for viewing and happy travels!
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