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Italy 3‑Week Autumn Adventure – October 2026

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Day 1: Arrival in Rome

Morning: Land at Fiumicino Airport and transfer to your hotel in the historic centre. Settle in, enjoy a quick espresso, and take a leisurely stroll to the nearby Piazza Navona to admire its Baroque fountains.

Afternoon: Explore the iconic Colosseum and the adjacent Roman Forum, learning about ancient gladiatorial spectacles. A short walk brings you to the Capitoline Museums for a glimpse of priceless artefacts.

Evening: Dine al fresco in the charming Trastevere neighbourhood, sampling fresh pasta at a family‑run osteria. End the night with a gentle walk along the Tiber River, soaking in the illuminated cityscape.

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Day 2: Rome – Vatican City

Morning: Beat the crowds at the Vatican Museums, marveling at the Sistine Chapel ceiling and Raphael’s rooms. Continue to the St. Peter’s Basilica for a chance to climb to the dome’s panoramic view.

Afternoon: Wander through the serene Vatican Gardens (if booked) before strolling to Castel Sant'Angelo, where you can explore the papal fortress and its rooftop terrace.

Evening: Enjoy a classic Roman dinner in the Campo de' Fiori area, followed by gelato while watching street performers in the piazza.

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Day 3: Rome to Orvieto

Morning: Take a quick train to the hilltop town of Orvieto. Check into a boutique guesthouse and sip a cappuccino while admiring the town’s medieval skyline.

Afternoon: Visit the striking Orvieto Cathedral, famed for its façade and frescoed chapels. Descend into the underground network of caves and tunnels on a guided tour.

Evening: Sample the regional specialty, Orvieto Classico wine, at a local enoteca, and dine on Umbrian truffles and wild boar.

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Day 20: Venice – Islands of Murano & Burano

Morning: Board a vaporetto to Murano, famous for its centuries‑old glassmaking workshops. Watch artisans craft delicate chandeliers and take home a hand‑blown souvenir.

Afternoon: Continue to colourful Burano, where brightly painted houses line the canals. Enjoy a seafood lunch featuring fresh lagoon fish, and browse lace boutiques.

Evening: Return to Venice for a twilight gondola ride past the Rialto Bridge and under the Bridge of Sighs, followed by a romantic dinner beside the Grand Canal.

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Day 21: Departure from Venice

Morning: Take a leisurely walk to St. Mark’s Square to admire the Basilica di San Marco and the Campanile. Grab a quick bite of cicchetti at a nearby bacaro.

Afternoon: Pack your luggage and head to Marco Polo Airport via the airport shuttle. Use any spare time for last‑minute souvenir shopping in the airport’s boutique corridor.

Evening: Board your flight home, carrying memories of Italy’s art, cuisine, and breathtaking landscapes.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Fiumicino Airport transfer – 45 min, €30
  • Piazza Navona – 30 min, free
  • Colosseum & Roman Forum – 3 h, €18
  • Capitoline Museums – 2 h, €15
  • Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel – 4 h, €35
  • St. Peter’s Basilica dome – 1 h, €10
  • Castel Sant'Angelo – 1.5 h, €12
  • Orvieto Cathedral – 1 h, €5
  • Orvieto underground caves – 2 h, €12
  • Orvieto wine tasting – 1 h, €20
  • Florence Uffizi Gallery – 3 h, €20
  • Pisa Leaning Tower – 1 h, €18
  • Chianti wine tour – 5 h, €90
  • San Gimignano medieval tower – 1 h, €8
  • Amalfi Coast drive – 4 h, fuel €30
  • Positano beach walk – 2 h, free
  • Pompeii archaeological site – 3 h, €16
  • Capri boat tour – 5 h, €45
  • Lake Como ferry ride – 2 h, €15
  • Bellagio garden stroll – 1 h, free
  • Murano glass workshop – 2 h, €25
  • Burano lace shops – 2 h, free
  • St. Mark’s Basilica – 1 h, €5
  • Gondola ride (single) – 30 min, €80
  • Airport transfers (all cities) – 3 h total, €120
  • Accommodation (20 nights) – average €130/night, €2,600
  • Meals (average €45/day) – 21 days, €945
  • Local transport (trains, buses, vaporetto) – €300
  • Entry fees & tours total – €800
  • Miscellaneous (souvenirs, tips) – €250
  • Total Estimated Cost€6,026

Tips

October offers mild weather and fewer crowds, making it perfect for a relaxed pace. If you need to shorten the trip, consider dropping the Lake Como and Cinque Terre legs and focusing on Rome, Florence, and the Amalfi Coast. To extend your stay, add a few days in the Piedmont wine region or explore the lesser‑known Apulian heel for stunning coastlines and unique cuisine.

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