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Italy has so much to offer & it feels almost impossible to put together the perfect Italy itinerary, because you could spend 100 days there and not see everything worth seeing! But, since that’s not really an option for most of us I decided to take a stab at putting together a shorter five day itinerary. This is a great itinerary if you don’t have a ton of time, or Italy is a part of a larger trip to other countries, like France or Greece. Five days gives you enough time to seethe most iconic cities in Italy!
My main recommendations for a five day trip would be Venice, Florence (with optional day trips to Tuscany) and Rome Keep reading below for details on getting around, how long to spend in each place, and more! If you have more time to explore Italy check out my seven or ten day itineraries!
Venice is such a unique city, and for me, it’s a must see on a trip to Italy. I recommend starting in Venice (which is located in the Northeast part of Italy) and then making your way South during the remainder of your trip. Venice is a smaller city that can be seen and experienced in a shorter time frame than some other Italian cities, which is why I recommend just one day in Venice! Not that it isn’t worth spending more time there, but with there being so much to see in Italy I think one day in Venice is enough to see everything you’d want to see!
I say this a lot on here, but Florence is undoubtedly my favorite city in the world, so take my advice with a slight grain of salt! But Florence is an absolute must see on your Italy trip. It’s a walkable, stunning city with tons to offer for any tourist.
You can plan your own Tuscan wine tour, but generally this would mean needing to rent a car (the roads are narrow and windy + you’ll be drinking) and you’ll need to research and find wineries on your own. Most of them are small, family run wineries without websites, etc. For this trip I do recommend a guided tour.
From Florence (and all other Italian cities) there are high speed trains regularly running to Rome’s main train station, Roma Termini.
Rome also has a major international airport, Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, the airport is located about 40 minutes outside of the city. There are regular high speed trains running between the airport and the main train station in Rome.
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