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İtalya Yaz 2026: Milano — Como (Varenna/Bellagio) — Floransa — Venedik — Roma | 6 Gece 7 Gün (23–29 Haziran 2026)

Day 1 · Tue, Jun 23
Milano

Milano: Varış ve Şehir Keşfi

8:00 AM:

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.

8:45 AM:

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.

9:30 AM:

Stroll through the elegant Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, stop at Caffè Camparino for a traditional Milanese espresso or a light brioche.

10:15 AM:

Short walk to Castello Sforzesco and enjoy a relaxed wander in the castle courtyards and surrounding Parco Sempione.

11:00 AM:

Visit the nearby Trattoria Madonnina (or similar local trattoria) for an early, informal lunch of saffron risotto or cotoletta alla Milanese.

12:30 PM:

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.

1:30 PM:

Visit the intimate Pinacoteca di Brera to admire Italian masters; reserve tickets in advance to skip lines and savor the calm atmosphere.

3:00 PM:

Walk to Navigli canals for a relaxed stroll along the water, browsing vintage shops and design boutiques; enjoy a gelato from Gelateria della Musica.

4:00 PM:

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.

5:30 PM:

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.

7:00 PM:

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.

9:00 PM:

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.

7:30 PM:

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.

8:00 PM:

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.

9:30 PM:

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.

10:30 PM:

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.

11:30 PM:

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.

Day 2 · Wed, Jun 24
Varenna / Bellagio (Como Gölü)

Varenna/Bellagio: Como Gölü'ne Geçiş ve Göl Kenarı Gezisi

7:30 AM:

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.

8:00 AM:

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.

8:30 AM:

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.

9:15 AM:

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).

10:15 AM:

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.

10:45 AM:

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.

11:30 AM:

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.

12:30 PM:

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.

1:45 PM:

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.

2:30 PM:

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.

3:30 PM:

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).

4:15 PM:

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.

5:00 PM:

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.

6:00 PM:

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.

7:00 PM:

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.

8:30 PM:

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.

9:30 PM:

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.

9:15 PM:

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.

9:45 PM:

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.

10:30 PM:

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.

11:15 PM:

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.

Day 3 · Thu, Jun 25
Como

Como: Göl Kıyısı ve Yerel Lezzetler

7:30 AM:

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.

8:15 AM:

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.

9:00 AM:

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.

9:45 AM:

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.

10:30 AM:

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.

11:15 AM:

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.

11:50 AM:

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.

12:45 PM:

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.

2:00 PM:

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.

3:00 PM:

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.

4:00 PM:

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.

5:00 PM:

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.

6:00 PM:

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.

7:30 PM:

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.

9:00 PM:

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.

6:30 PM:

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.

7:15 PM:

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.

7:45 PM:

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.

9:15 PM:

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.

10:00 PM:

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.

10:30 PM:

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.

11:00 PM:

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.

Day 4 · Fri, Jun 26
Floransa

Floransa'ya Transfer ve Akşam Taşınmış Yerel Yemekler

7:30 AM:

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.

8:15 AM:

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.

8:45 AM:

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.

9:30 AM:

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.

10:15 AM:

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.

11:00 AM:

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.

11:30 AM:

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.

12:00 PM:

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.

12:45 PM:

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.

1:30 PM:

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.

2:15 PM:

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.

3:00 PM:

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.

3:45 PM:

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.

4:30 PM:

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.

5:30 PM:

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.

6:15 PM:

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.

7:00 PM:

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.

9:00 PM:

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.

7:30 PM:

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.

8:15 PM:

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.

9:45 PM:

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.

10:15 PM:

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.

10:45 PM:

If you prefer something cozier, head to Rasputin Firenze for inventive cocktails in an intimate bar atmosphere near Piazza della Repubblica.

11:30 PM:

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.

Day 5 · Sat, Jun 27
Floransa

Floransa: Rönesans Gezisi ve Yerel Trattoria Deneyimi

7:30 AM:

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.

8:15 AM:

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.

8:45 AM:

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.

10:00 AM:

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.

11:00 AM:

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.

11:45 AM:

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.

12:30 PM:

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.

1:30 PM:

Visit the intimate Museo Nazionale del Bargello to admire Renaissance sculpture and decorative arts away from larger crowds, lingering over Donatello and other masters.

2:30 PM:

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.

3:00 PM:

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.

4:30 PM:

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.

5:15 PM:

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.

6:00 PM:

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.

7:15 PM:

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.

9:00 PM:

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.

10:00 PM:

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.

6:30 PM:

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.

7:00 PM:

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.

7:30 PM:

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.

9:15 PM:

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.

11:00 PM:

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.

Day 6 · Sun, Jun 28
Venedik

Venedik: Kanal Turları ve Küçük Yerel Barlar

7:30 AM:

Begin with breakfast at Pasticceria Tonolo near Santa Croce, enjoying a warm brioche and robust Italian espresso while watching the city wake up.

8:15 AM:

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.

9:00 AM:

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.

10:00 AM:

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.

11:00 AM:

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.

11:45 AM:

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.

12:30 PM:

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.

1:45 PM:

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.

2:30 PM:

Return to Dorsoduro and visit Peggy Guggenheim Collection for a focused 45-60 minute tour of modern masterpieces in an intimate palazzo setting.

3:45 PM:

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.

4:30 PM:

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.

5:30 PM:

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.

6:15 PM:

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.

7:15 PM:

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.

8:45 PM:

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.

9:30 PM:

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.

9:45 PM:

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.

10:15 PM:

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.

10:45 PM:

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.

11:15 PM:

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.

11:45 PM:

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.

Day 7 · Mon, Jun 29
Roma

Roma: Son Gün, Gece Uçağı İçin Hazırlık

7:30 AM:

Begin with a classic Roman breakfast at Pasticceria Regoli, enjoying a warm maritozzo and an espresso while planning the day's light activities.

8:15 AM:

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.

9:00 AM:

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.

9:45 AM:

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.

10:30 AM:

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.

11:15 AM:

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.

12:00 PM:

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.

12:30 PM:

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.

1:15 PM:

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).

2:15 PM:

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.

3:00 PM:

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.

3:45 PM:

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.

4:15 PM:

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.

5:00 PM:

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.

6:00 PM:

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.

6:45 PM:

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.

8:15 PM:

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.

9:00 PM:

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.

8:30 PM:

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.

9:45 PM:

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.

10:30 PM:

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.

11:00 PM:

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.

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