Begin your journey in the ancient city of Rome. Immerse yourself in the great history of Italy's capital by visiting popular landmarks such as the Colosseum, Pantheon, and St. Peter's Basilica.
Explore the renowned Renaissance architecture and artwork in Florence's museums and cathedrals. Visit the breathtaking Uffizi Gallery, Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fioreand the Ponte Vecchio.
Board a train to the romantic city of Venice. Experience the romantic gondola rides through the charming canals of the city. See the splendid city view from the St. Mark's Campanile or the Doge's Palace.
Head to Milan and admire fashion boutiques and museums showcasing artwork and fashion.Visit the world-famous La Scala Opera House, shop at the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II or visit the Gothic masterpiece Milan Cathedral.
Drive through the Tuscan countryside and explore the best wine region in Italy. Discover the quaint town of Siena's Piazza del Campo and indulge in the delicious Chianti wine at Castello di Ama Vineyard.
Don't miss to visit the picturesque coastal city of Naples. Try the famous Naples-style pizza, visit the grand ruins of Pompeii and be amazed by the crystal-clear water and caves in Blue Grotto.
Take a scenic drive through the stunning Amalfi Coast, relax in the sun at the Positano Beach and explore the town's colorful architecture and charming shops.
Visit the world's smallest yet most historically significant city-state that houses the center of the Catholic Church, Vatican City. See the precious artworks and collection of the Vatican Muzeum and visit the revered St. Peter's Square.
End your trip in Verona, the birthplace of Romeo and Juliet. Marvel at the Arena di Verona and visit the city's historical landmarks such as the Romeo's House and Verona Cathedral. Take a final stroll around the romantic city's picturesque streets before your departure.
Train is the most efficient and cost-effective method of transportation to tour around Italy. Train travel from city to city is quick and convenient. We recommend purchasing the ItaliaPass for discounted train fares and free admissions to participating museums and attractions. Consider driving if you plan to visit some countryside areas such as Siena and Amalfi Coast.
The total transportation cost is estimated to be around €226.
If you have extra time, you can visit more attractions in Rome such as the Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps, or take a day trip to the historical city of Pompeii. Exploring the charming towns of Cinque Terre is also highly recommended.
If you have less time, you can skip Verona, considering a shorter time to explore the other cities. Skip the visit to Milan if you're not interested in fashion and prefer to spend more time on nature activities like hiking and exploring the countryside.
Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) is the largest and busiest airport in Italy. Located 32km southwest of the city Center, it is accessible by train, taxi or car. Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) is 45km northwest of Milan's city center and reachable by a 40-minute train ride or car. Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) is 13km from the city center and can be reached by bus or taxi in 20-30 minutes.