Check in or drop luggage at your hotel (or locker) then walk to Piazza del Duomo to admire the cathedral facade and buy or pick up pre-booked tickets for the terraces.
Climb to the terraces of Duomo di Milano for sweeping city views and morning light; linger on rooftop details and take photos before crowds swell.
Stroll through the elegant Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, stop at Caffè Camparino for a traditional Milanese espresso or a light brioche.
Short walk to Castello Sforzesco and enjoy a relaxed wander in the castle courtyards and surrounding Parco Sempione.
Visit the nearby Trattoria Madonnina (or similar local trattoria) for an early, informal lunch of saffron risotto or cotoletta alla Milanese.
Wander through the lively streets toward Brera District and explore its artisan shops and galleries; stop for a light mid-day aperitivo at N'Ombra de Vin under the arcade.
Visit the intimate Pinacoteca di Brera to admire Italian masters; reserve tickets in advance to skip lines and savor the calm atmosphere.
Walk to Navigli canals for a relaxed stroll along the water, browsing vintage shops and design boutiques; enjoy a gelato from Gelateria della Musica.
Take a short boat or guided walk on the Naviglio Grande (seasonal) or visit the quirky MUDEC - Museo delle Culture for contemporary exhibits and local crafts.
Return toward the center and rest at your hotel briefly, then head out for an early evening snack at Osteria del Binari to taste authentic Milanese cicchetti and seasonal antipasti.
Enjoy a proper dinner at Trattoria Milanese or Trattoria Madonnina (if you prefer a different neighborhood spot) for traditional dishes like risotto alla Milanese or ossobuco in a local atmosphere.
Cap the night with an evening passeggiata in Piazza del Duomo to see the cathedral illuminated, then grab a cocktail at the rooftop bar of Terrazza Aperol for views and a lively vibe.
If you'd like a lighter pre-dinner start, stop by Pasticceria Marchesi for a classic Milanese dolce and espresso in an elegant setting before heading to dinner.
Dine at Osteria Al 29 for a more local, cozy meal featuring seasonal pasta and a curated wine list - reserve a table to avoid waits.
Take a relaxed passeggiata through the illuminated streets of Brera and enjoy the atmosphere, stopping for a digestivo or gelato at La Gelateria della Musica (if still open) or a small bar like Rita & Cocktails for a creative nightcap.
Head to Navigli for a late stroll along the canals where bars like Mag Cafe offer a lively local scene; pause at a canal-side table for people-watching and an aperitivo-style snack if you're still peckish.
Finish the evening with a cocktail at the rooftop bar of Terrazza Aperol (if open late) or a quieter drink at Nottingham Forest for inventive cocktails in an intimate setting before returning to your hotel.
Catch the early ferry from Varenna Ferry Terminal to Bellagio (check the timetable for summer services) and enjoy the glassy morning light on the lake while seated on deck.
Arrive in Bellagio and take a peaceful walk along the lakeside promenade toward Punta Spartivento, pausing for photos of the three-armed junction of the lake's branches.
Stop for a local breakfast at Bar San Giorgio or Pasticceria La Fabbrica - try a cornetto and a cappuccino while watching locals begin their day.
Wander the cobbled streets to discover artisan shops and the elegant villas; step into Villa Melzi gardens for a serene riverside stroll and early-morning botanic views (ticketed entry).
Board a short local ferry or water taxi toward Varenna and enjoy a leisurely crossing with close-up views of lakeside villas and terraced gardens.
Arrive back in Varenna and ascend the quaint steps to visit Villa Monastero and its lakeside botanical garden, lingering among the Mediterranean plants and historic villa rooms.
Have a light late-morning snack or seafood antipasti at Ristorante La Vista or the cozy Il Cavatappi overlooking the water, pairing local white wine with fresh lake-caught fish.
Enjoy a relaxed lakeside lunch at Ristorante Il Caminetto in Varenna or choose La Terrazza di Bellagio if you prefer terrace views; sample perch fillets or risotto al pesce persico with a glass of local Verdicchio.
Take a short ferry to Bellagio (if not already there) and wander uphill to explore the scenic lanes around Piazza della Chiesa, stopping at a small enoteca like Enoteca Principessa for a taste of regional wines.
Visit Villa Serbelloni Park (guided walks available) for panoramic views over the lake and well-kept gardens; pause on a bench to soak the panorama and take photos of the branching lake arms.
Board a private water taxi or public ferry for a short hop toward the village of Lenno to see the lakeside from a new angle and admire villas such as Villa del Balbianello from the water (consider reserving a future visit).
Return to Varenna and stroll the lakeside promenade toward Riva Grande; stop at Bar Il Molo for an afternoon aperitivo or a spritz while watching boats drift by.
Climb the stone steps up to Castello di Vezio (if open) for sweeping views and a chance to meet the resident falconry birds; explore the medieval walls and small craft stalls near the entrance.
Descend back to town and take time to browse local shops for silk scarves or artisanal ceramics, popping into Ceramiche Como or small boutiques along Via XX Settembre.
Dine at Al Prato or the intimate Ristorante Il Cavatappi in Varenna for a local, home-cooked style meal-try polenta with lake fish or a seasonal pasta paired with a Valpolicella red.
Enjoy an after-dinner lakeside passeggiata, then pause for a gelato at Gelateria del Porto or a nightcap at Bar San Giorgio while the lake reflects the evening lights.
If you're interested in a quieter night, head to Terrazza Notte (hotel bar) or a cozy wine bar like Osteria Quatro Pass to sample local grappa or a digestivo before returning to your accommodation.
Settle into Bar San Giorgio or Bar Il Molo for a relaxed aperitivo or an evening spritz while watching boats glide by and listening to local conversation.
If you prefer a quieter, intimate spot, head to Osteria Quatro Pass for a small plate of local cheeses and cured meats paired with regional wine or a digestivo.
For a slightly livelier end to the night, wander back toward the ferry area in Bellagio and enjoy a cocktail on a terrace at Terrazza Notte (hotel bar) or find a snug corner in a nearby enoteca.
Return to your accommodation with a slow, reflective walk under the lamps; stop at a quiet viewpoint to savor the night-time panorama of the three lake branches before turning in.
Grab a coffee and a warm cornetto at Pasticceria Monti near the lake, then stroll along the Lungo Lario promenade to watch boats begin their day and feel the cool morning air off the water.
Take the funicular from Como-Brunate Funicular up to Brunate for sweeping morning views over Como and the lake; wander the short panoramic paths and snap photos from the viewpoint near the lighthouse.
Walk a relaxed loop through Brunate village, stopping at Ristorante Miralago (or its terrace café) for a light second breakfast or an espresso with locally baked pastries while enjoying the vista.
Return by funicular and head to Piazza Duomo to admire the cathedral exterior and the quieter morning atmosphere; pop into Antico Caffè Monti for a mid-morning cappuccino and people-watching.
Join a short guided walking food tour or self-guided tasting along Via Vittorio Emanuele to sample local specialties-stop at Salumeria Panzeri for artisanal cheeses and cured meats and at Gelateria Lariana for a creamy gelato taste.
Visit the small but charming Museo Didattico della Seta (Silk Museum) to learn about Como's silk history and browse nearby artisan silk shops; pick up a silk scarf from Bassi 1878 if you like.
Head toward the waterfront for an early lakeside lunch reservation at Trattoria La Costa or Il Pinzimonio, enjoying fresh lake fish or a seasonal pasta while seated with a view of the marina.
After lunch, take a relaxing private boat tour from Como Harbour to admire lakeside villas and gardens from the water; ask the skipper to slow near Villa Olmo for photos and short commentary.
Disembark and stroll toward Villa Olmo to explore its neoclassical facade and the lakeside promenade, then enjoy a gelato at Gelateria Lariana while people-watching by the water.
Head to Tempio Voltiano, the museum dedicated to Alessandro Volta, to see scientific instruments and learn about his life; linger on the terrace for another pleasant lake view.
Walk up to Piazza San Fedele and browse small boutiques and artisan shops on Via Vittorio Emanuele, pausing at Salumeria Panzeri for a tasting of local cheeses if you want a light snack.
Enjoy an early aperitivo at Caffe Teatro near the lake or the cozy Bar Il Molo, sampling a spritz and cicchetti while soaking the golden-hour light on the water.
Take a short drive or bus to the medieval village of Torno (if you prefer a quieter village) for a gentle promenade along its tiny harbor and narrow streets; stop at Ristorante Locanda Dell'Isola Comacina if you fancy a lakeside pre-dinner drink.
Dine at Ristorante Sociale or the popular local La Cucina della Marianna to savor Lombardy specialties-try risotto al pesce persico or homemade tajarin with a glass of regional wine.
After dinner, take a leisurely evening walk along the illuminated Lungo Lario and pause at Bar Pasticceria Monti for a late espresso or a small dessert before returning to your hotel.
Return from Torno (or arrive back in Como) and relax with an aperitivo at Café Mazzini on Lungo Lario, enjoying a spritz and small plates while watching the light fade on the lake.
If you'd like a scenic pre-dinner stroll, walk the short lakeside path toward Villa Olmo to see the building lit subtly at dusk and pause for photos by the water.
Have dinner at Ristorante Sociale or choose the intimate La Cucina della Marianna to savor local dishes like risotto al pesce persico with a recommended regional red or white.
After dinner, head to Bar Il Molo or Caffè Teatro for a digestivo or an espresso; sit on the terrace if the evening is warm and enjoy gentle lake breezes and local conversation.
For a quieter end to the night, wander the illuminated streets toward Piazza Cavour and find a bench on the promenade to take in the reflections of lights on the water.
If you prefer a livelier option, visit Enoteca Cavour for a late glass of regional wine or a small plate of local cheeses before heading back to your accommodation.
Return to your hotel with a leisurely walk along the Lungo Lario, stopping once more at Pasticceria Monti if still open for a late sweet treat or a final espresso.
Arrive in Firenze Santa Maria Novella (if traveling by train) or check in at your hotel, drop luggage and head out for a quick espresso and pastry at Caffè Rivoire in Piazza della Signoria to soak the morning atmosphere.
Walk the quiet streets to the riverside and cross Ponte Vecchio, browsing the jewelry shops and pausing to enjoy reflections on the Arno before shops fully open.
Explore the artisan quarter of Oltrarno: wander the lanes around Santo Spirito, peek into local workshops and stop at Pasticceria Sieni for a second coffee and a fresh cornetto.
Visit Mercato Centrale for a taste-focused stroll among stalls; sample fresh cheeses, sun-dried tomatoes and a small plate of cured meats at Cibreo Alimentari or a quick cappuccino at the market bar.
Join a short guided walking food tour (or self-guided tasting) through San Lorenzo: try lampredotto from Trippaio di Santo Spirito for an authentic street-food experience or a small taste from Da Nerbone.
Step into Biblioteca delle Oblate terrace (near the Duomo) for a relaxed view of the cathedral dome and a moment of calm; pick up a guidebook or map from a nearby bookshop if you plan to climb the Duomo later.
Head toward Piazza del Duomo and reserve or pick up tickets for an afternoon visit to the Duomo complex or Galleria dell'Accademia; if time allows, browse local leather shops on Via de' Tornabuoni for a handcrafted souvenir.
Enjoy an early lunch at Trattoria Mario (if open at noon) or choose Osteria Vini e Vecchi Sapori for homestyle Tuscan pasta and local Chianti in a lively, local setting.
After lunch, cross back toward the river and stroll to Piazza Santa Croce to admire the basilica exterior and the lively square where artisans and bookstalls gather; pause for a gelato at La Strega Nocciola nearby.
Visit the intimate workshops in Oltrarno: watch a goldsmith at work on Via de' Serragli and pop into Scuola del Cuoio to see traditional leathercraft and pick a handcrafted small souvenir.
Walk up to Piazzale Michelangelo for sweeping panoramic views of Florence and the Arno; linger on the terrace with a cold drink from a street vendor and capture photos of the Duomo and Ponte Vecchio from above.
Descend toward San Niccolò and explore local boutiques and antique shops; stop at Ditta Artigianale San Niccolò for a specialty coffee or an iced refreshment in a relaxed local café setting.
Take a short artisan tour focused on food: visit Antica Drogheria S. Niccolò to sample Tuscan preserves and then Il Pizzaiuolo for a slice of informal pizza or a small tasting of regional focaccia.
Join a guided short wine tasting at Enoteca Pitti Gola e Cantina or a neighborhood enoteca in Oltrarno to learn about Chianti and lesser-known Tuscan varietals paired with local pecorino.
Return toward the historic center and enjoy an evening aperitivo at Rasputin Firenze or the classic Caffè Gilli, sampling cicchetti and a refreshing spritz while people-watching in Piazza della Repubblica.
If you fancy a cultural pause, slip into Basilica di San Lorenzo cloister area or browse the artisan stalls near Via dei Calzaiuoli for last-minute leather goods and handmade jewelry.
Head to dinner at a local trattoria like Trattoria 4 Leoni in Santo Spirito for wood-fired dishes and seasonal Tuscan plates served in a lively, neighborhood atmosphere.
Conclude the evening with a leisurely passeggiata across Ponte Vecchio, stopping for a nightcap at La Terrazza Rooftop Bar (if open) or a small dessert at Pasticceria Sieni before returning to your hotel.
Wander back into Santo Spirito and take a seat at Osteria dell'Enoteca for a relaxed aperitivo of local olives and bruschette paired with a glass of Chianti Classico.
Enjoy a leisurely dinner at Trattoria 4 Leoni, savoring seasonal Tuscan plates like pappardelle al ragù or bistecca alla Fiorentina in a warm, neighborhood setting.
After dinner, stroll through the lantern-lit lanes toward Piazza della Signoria, pausing to admire the outdoor sculptures and the evening buzz around the square.
Stop for a nightcap at La Terrazza Rooftop Bar (if open) for panoramic views of the Duomo and Arno while sipping a cocktail or a digestivo.
If you prefer something cozier, head to Rasputin Firenze for inventive cocktails in an intimate bar atmosphere near Piazza della Repubblica.
Take a slow passeggiata back across Ponte Vecchio, enjoying the quiet reflections on the Arno and perhaps pausing for a final gelato from Gelateria La Strega Nocciola if still open.
Start the morning with an espresso and a warm cornetto at Caffè Gilli in Piazza della Repubblica, then enjoy people-watching from the terrace as the city wakes.
Walk to Piazza del Duomo and admire the cathedral exterior from the quieter morning light; pick up pre-booked tickets or confirm your entry time for later if you plan to visit the cathedral complex.
Take a guided visit of the nearby Galleria dell'Accademia to see Michelangelo's David with fewer crowds; linger on the sculptures and the small painting collection afterward.
Cross back toward Mercato Centrale and explore the ground-floor stalls sampling local pecorino, bruschette and house-made olive oils at Cibreo Alimentari, finishing with a fresh fruit granita or espresso.
Wander through the artisan quarter of Oltrarno, stopping at Scuola del Cuoio to watch leather craftsmen at work and browse for a handcrafted souvenir like a small leather wallet or belt.
Pause for a light pre-lunch snack at Pasticceria Sieni in Santo Spirito-try a ricciarelli or a slice of cantucci with vin santo-then take a short stroll to relax in Piazza Santo Spirito before lunch preparations.
Enjoy a leisurely lunch at Trattoria Sergio Gozzi near Piazza della Signoria, savoring classic Tuscan antipasti and a glass of Chianti in a warm, family-run atmosphere.
Visit the intimate Museo Nazionale del Bargello to admire Renaissance sculpture and decorative arts away from larger crowds, lingering over Donatello and other masters.
Walk through the quieter lanes toward Piazza della Repubblica, stop at Caffè Giacosa for a refreshment and sample a regional pastry while watching local life unfold.
Join a guided tour of the Uffizi Gallery (pre-book tickets) to focus on Botticelli and Leonardo works; pause in the gallery café for a cold drink if you need a short break between rooms.
Cross the Ponte Vecchio to return to Oltrarno and visit Santo Spirito workshops for demonstrations by local artisans, then browse contemporary ceramics at Ceramiche Pugliese.
Relax with an early aperitivo at La Ménagère-enjoy a spritz and small plates in a stylish florist-café setting while planning your evening trattoria choice.
Take a short stroll up to Piazzale Michelangelo for golden-hour views of Florence; pick up a gelato from Gelateria La Carraia en route and watch the sunset over the Duomo.
Return toward Santo Spirito and freshen up at your hotel before heading out to dinner at Trattoria 4 Leoni, known for its cozy atmosphere and rustic Tuscan specialties.
After dinner, enjoy a digestivo or small dessert at Ristorante Il Latini's bar area or opt for a nightcap at Rasputin Firenze, where inventive cocktails meet a relaxed vibe.
Take a slow passeggiata across the softly lit Ponte Vecchio, pause to admire the river reflections and then perhaps sit for a final espresso at Caffè Gilli if still open.
Sip an aperitivo on the terrace of La Terrazza Rooftop Bar (if open) or at the quieter SE·STO on Arno to enjoy panoramic views while planning your trattoria choice.
Stroll through Oltrarno lanes toward Piazza Santo Spirito, popping into a local enoteca like Le Volpi e l'Uva for a quick taste of Chianti or a glass of Vernaccia.
Dine at Trattoria 4 Leoni in Santo Spirito for classic Tuscan dishes-order pappardelle al cinghiale or a seasonal antipasto to savor the neighborhood atmosphere.
After dinner, walk to Piazzale Michelangelo for night views of the illuminated Duomo and Ponte Vecchio; pause on the terrace to enjoy the city lights and take photos.
If you'd like a quieter end, wander the lantern-lit streets back toward Ponte Vecchio, stop for a final gelato at Gelateria La Carraia (if open) or sit at Piazza della Signoria to soak the evening atmosphere before returning to your hotel.
Begin with breakfast at Pasticceria Tonolo near Santa Croce, enjoying a warm brioche and robust Italian espresso while watching the city wake up.
Take a quiet early stroll to Rialto Market to browse stalls of fresh fish, fruit and local produce; chat with vendors and sample cicchetti-style olives or fresh mozzarella from a stall.
Join a one-hour shared vaporetto ride along the Grand Canal (Line 1) to admire palazzi facades from the water and disembark near San Marco for photos without the later crowds.
Visit a neighborhood bacaro for a mid-morning cicchetti crawl-stop at Osteria Al Squero for polpette and a small glass of local white wine, then try a second bite at Cantine del Vino già Schiavi.
Take a short vaporetto to Dorsoduro and explore the quiet art-filled lanes; pop into Galleria dell'Accademia if you fancy Renaissance paintings, or linger at Punta della Dogana for modern- art views of the basin.
Pause for a late-morning refreshment at Caffè Florian (if you want the historic experience) or choose the more local Caffè del Doge for an espresso and a small sweet before continuing your day.
Enjoy a leisurely lunch at Osteria Bancogiro on the Rialto side, sampling fresh seafood pasta and a glass of local Pinot Grigio while watching the canal traffic from the terrace.
Take a private water taxi or vaporetto to Isola di San Michele for a quiet stroll among the island's historic cemetery and peaceful waterfront views; it's a tranquil break from the main islands.
Return to Dorsoduro and visit Peggy Guggenheim Collection for a focused 45-60 minute tour of modern masterpieces in an intimate palazzo setting.
Walk to Campo Santa Margherita and relax with a coffee at Caffè Rosso or sample cicchetti at All'Arco, mingling with university students and locals in a lively square.
Join a guided small-group rowed boat (gondolier) tour through the quieter back canals departing near Rialto to see hidden courtyards and low bridges from a traditional perspective.
Head toward Cannaregio and visit Venice Jewish Ghetto to wander its historic streets, stopping at Gam Gam for a light snack or to taste kosher-style Venetian dishes in an authentic setting.
Enjoy an early evening aperitivo at Bar Longhi inside the Hotel Londra Palace or choose the more local Osteria al Cantinon for a spritz and a selection of cicchetti as the golden light softens.
Dine at Trattoria da Fiore (reserve in advance) or the intimate Osteria Enoteca ai Artisti in Dorsoduro for seasonal Venetian cooking with a focus on local fish and house wines.
After dinner, take a slow stroll toward Riva degli Schiavoni to enjoy views of the lagoon at dusk and stop for a gelato at Suso Gelatoteca if you fancy a sweet finish.
Cap the afternoon-to-evening transition with drinks at a tucked-away bacaro like Cantina Do Mori, sampling classic cicchetti and a glass of Prosecco amid centuries-old wooden beams and Venetian chatter.
Wander from Riva degli Schiavoni toward the quieter lanes of San Marco and pause at Caffè Quadri for a nightcap on the arcade terrace while enjoying live piano or light music if playing.
Slip into the historic Cantina Do Mori for a more atmospheric evening sip of Prosecco and a final plate of cicchetti beneath its centuries-old beams; chat with the bartender about local wine picks.
For a creative cocktail in a secluded setting, head to El Silbón in Cannaregio and try one of their signature drinks paired with a small plate of fried seafood.
If you prefer a mellow end, stroll to Fondamenta Misericordia and find a canal-side bench near Osteria al Bacco to enjoy the reflected lights and quiet boat sounds before heading back to your hotel.
Finish the night with a late gelato or a final espresso at La Boutique del Gelato (if open late) near Campo Santa Margherita, soaking the lingering student-and-local vibe before calling it a night.
Begin with a classic Roman breakfast at Pasticceria Regoli, enjoying a warm maritozzo and an espresso while planning the day's light activities.
Take a peaceful walk through Piazza Navona to admire the fountains and morning light, then pop into Caffè Domiziano for a second coffee in the square.
Stroll toward Campo de' Fiori and browse the fresh-produce market stalls; pick up local pecorino or a small jar of artisanal marmalade as a tasty souvenir.
Visit the nearby Jewish Ghetto for a short cultural wander and sample a bite of Roman-Jewish fried artichoke at Nonna Betta or a light focaccia from a local forno.
Head to Trastevere and wander its sunlit lanes toward Santa Maria square; if you like, enjoy a mid-morning refresher at Bar San Calisto, a beloved local café.
Stop for an early light lunch or generous antipasti at Osteria da Zi Umberto in Trastevere, sampling homemade pasta and a glass of Frascati to fuel the afternoon.
Return toward your hotel to gather luggage and confirm airport transfer times-consider booking a private transfer or note the Leonardo Express schedule from Roma Termini if you plan to use the train.
Take a gentle stroll across the river to Gianicolo Hill for sweeping panoramic views of the city and pause at the terrace to photograph the dome-scape; relax on a bench with a cold bottle of water from a nearby kiosk.
Descend toward Trastevere and stop at Da Enzo al 29 for a late, light pasta or a plate of carciofi alla giudia if you fancy one more Roman specialty in an authentic neighborhood trattoria (reserve if possible).
Walk to Isola Tiberina and enjoy a slow riverside promenade, then cross to the Jewish Ghetto side to sample a slice of pizza bianca or grab a small pastry at Forno Boccione for a snack to carry on with.
Visit Piazza Venezia area for a short look at the exterior of Altare della Patria, then meander up toward the Monti neighborhood to browse independent boutiques and vintage shops on Via dei Serpenti.
Pause for an espresso or an iced coffee at La Casa del Caffè Tazza d'Oro near the Pantheon to recharge; enjoy a small cornetto or a handful of local biscotti while people-watching from the doorway.
If you still have luggage access, return to your hotel to freshen up and consolidate bags; otherwise, use a luggage storage service near Roma Termini and double-check your airport transfer time and travel buffer.
Enjoy an early aperitivo at Freni e Frizioni in Trastevere-order a spritz and sample several cicchetti plates to keep dinner light while soaking the lively local scene by the canal.
Take a relaxed walk toward Piazza di Spagna, climb the Spanish Steps for a final city view, and browse the elegant shops on Via dei Condotti if you'd like a last-minute souvenir or Italian shoe stop.
Dine early at Osteria dell'Anima or Armando al Pantheon for a memorable, locally focused Roman meal-choose classic dishes like cacio e pepe or saltimbocca and pair with a regional red in a traditional setting.
After dinner, take a slow passeggiata toward Trevi Fountain, toss a coin and enjoy the fountain in evening light; grab a gelato from Gelateria Valentino nearby if you want a sweet treat before heading to the airport.
Return to your hotel or meet your pre-booked transfer-confirm pick-up details and allow ample time for traffic to Fiumicino or Ciampino; if using the Leonardo Express, plan to depart from Roma Termini with comfortable buffer time for check-in.
Walk to Trevi Fountain if you haven't yet, toss a coin and linger to enjoy the fountain under the evening lights; pause for a gelato at Gelateria Valentino across the square for a classic Italian finish.
If you prefer a cozy last dinner alternative or a lighter bite before departure, stop at Tonnarello in Trastevere for small plates of pasta and convivial neighborhood energy in a laid-back setting.
Return to your hotel to collect luggage and double-check your airport transfer details; if time allows, pick up a bottle of local wine or packaged biscotti from Forno Boccione to enjoy on the transfer.
Meet your pre-booked transfer or depart for Roma Termini to catch the Leonardo Express (if using the train), allowing extra time for city traffic and airport check-in - aim to be en route at least 2-3 hours before your international flight.