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Italy One-Month Itinerary: Immersive City Stays with Minimal Travel

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Day 1: Arrival in Rome & Evening Walk

Morning: Arrive in Rome, settle into your accommodation and rest after your flight.

Afternoon: Take a gentle stroll through Piazza Navona and enjoy a coffee while soaking in the Baroque atmosphere.

Evening: Explore the Trevi Fountain illuminated at night and dine nearby at a traditional Roman trattoria.

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Day 2: Rome — Ancient Highlights

Morning: Visit the iconic Colosseum and learn about Ancient Rome's gladiatorial history.

Afternoon: Wander through the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill, immersing yourself in archaeological wonders.

Evening: Relax in Trastevere, enjoying vibrant nightlife and authentic Italian cuisine.

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Day 3: Rome — Vatican City

Morning: Tour St. Peter’s Basilica and the awe-inspiring Vatican Square.

Afternoon: Explore the Vatican Museums including the Sistine Chapel.

Evening: Dinner near Piazza di Spagna and a stroll up the Spanish Steps.

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Day 4 - 10: Rome — Deep Dive

Morning: Visit lesser-known gems like the Borghese Gallery and its gardens over multiple mornings.

Afternoon: Enjoy slow afternoons in the Campo de' Fiori market and nearby artisan shops.

Evening: Attend a performance at Theater Argentina or simply relax with aperitivo in Piazza del Popolo.

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Day 11: Travel to Florence

Morning: Take a comfortable train journey from Rome to Florence (~1.5 hours).

Afternoon: Settle in and visit the Ponte Vecchio and stroll along the Arno River.

Evening: Enjoy Tuscan cuisine with a view of Piazza della Signoria.

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Day 12 - 19: Florence — Renaissance Immersion

Morning: Explore the Uffizi Gallery, Florence Cathedral (Duomo), and climb the dome.

Afternoon: Visit the Accademia Gallery to see Michelangelo’s David and relax in the Boboli Gardens.

Evening: Wine tasting and dinner in the Oltrarno district, known for its artisan workshops.

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Day 20: Travel to Venice

Morning: Travel by train to Venice (~2 hours).

Afternoon: Wander through St. Mark’s Square, visit St. Mark’s Basilica, and enjoy a gondola ride.

Evening: Dinner along the Grand Canal with traditional Venetian seafood dishes.

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Day 21 - 27: Venice — Serene Exploration

Morning: Discover the Doge’s Palace, and explore quieter sestieri (districts) like Castello and Dorsoduro.

Afternoon: Visit the Peggy Guggenheim Collection and enjoy riverside cafes.

Evening: Attend a classical music concert or stroll the canals under the stars.

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Day 28: Day Trip to Murano and Burano

Morning: Take a vaporetto to Murano and tour glass-making workshops.

Afternoon: Continue to Burano, known for colorful houses and lace artisans.

Evening: Return to Venice for a relaxed dinner and pack up for departure.

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Day 29: Departure Preparation in Venice

Morning: Last-minute shopping or visit a local market like Rialto Market.

Afternoon: Leisurely lunch and savor your final moments in Venice.

Evening: Reflect on the journey with a quiet walk before resting for departure.

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Day 30: Departure

Morning: Transfer to the airport and depart from Venice.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Colosseum, Rome: 3 hours, €16 entrance fee
  • Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel: 4 hours, €30 entrance fee
  • Borghese Gallery, Rome: 2 hours, €15 entrance fee
  • Uffizi Gallery, Florence: 3 hours, €20 entrance fee
  • Accademia Gallery, Florence: 2 hours, €16 entrance fee
  • St. Mark's Basilica, Venice: 1.5 hours, €5 entrance fee (museum & campanile)
  • Doge’s Palace, Venice: 2.5 hours, €25 entrance fee
  • Murano Glass Workshop Tour: 2 hours, €15 guided tour
  • Burano Island Visit: 2 hours, free
  • Train Rome-Florence: 1.5 hours, approx €30
  • Train Florence-Venice: 2 hours, approx €35
  • Gondola Ride, Venice: 30 minutes, approx €80

Total Estimated Cost: Approximately €287 (entrance fees & transport) excluding meals and accommodation

Tips

  • To extend: Consider adding days in Florence or Rome to explore nearby Tuscan countryside (e.g., Siena, Chianti wine region) or day trips from Rome like Tivoli.
  • To shorten: Focus on just Rome and Florence, reducing Venice to 2 full days, skipping Murano and Burano if pressed for time.
  • Booking tickets in advance for major attractions is highly recommended to avoid long queues.
  • Purchase a rail pass if planning additional train travel beyond stated routes for flexibility and savings.
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