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2017
10
October
Any Must-See Suggestions for Milan, Venice, Florence, and More?
10
October
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Heather
If you only have 1 1/2 days in Paris, stay near the Eiffel Tower. I have a wonderful recommendation for airbnb /vrbo in Positano and Rome if you need accommodation. On the Amalfi coast, the Blue Grotto was lovely. The ferry ride is worth it if you are considering that.
Heather
The area we stayed in Paris was not the nicest, but the area around the Eiffel Tower was really nice. Our suite was ok and I can give you the info if you like, but I think you can find better.
Shelly
I have Rick's book for sale if interested! We just did this exact same trip for our honeymoon in June
Andrea
Hi Shelly, interested if Chris doesn't want it. How much?
Shelly
$10. Just waiting to hear back from
Chris
Chris
Hi Shelly I am interested in purchasing the book. Can you contact me at 780-271-3447 or text so that I can arrange to pick up the book.
Chris
Alright we will try and find something around the Eiffel Tower. Thanks so much!
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Alfred
Between your travels between Milan and Venice, there is Lake called Lake Garda. It is so beautiful. The small town on it, Dezenzono (i think thats how you spell it) is so amazing and peaceful. Highly recommend.
They have a gondola, sailing, beautiful restaurants on the lake.
Amy
We did almost the same time frame between Paris and Italy last summer. Hope this helps, and let me know if you have any questions!! https://passportsandpigtails.com/.../paris-and-italy-a.../
Britt
Rome: please do San Clemente Basilica. Use Citymapper to get around. Also getmyguide for ANY admissions. You can book from your phone standing there and jump the line. You don't actually get a guide but you get in with the group booking and go. Do the Vatican, Colliseum and the Roman Forum/Palatine Hill (Colliseum and RF/P are all included in your ticket!!). Naples is sketchy. So do not spend any significant time there. It was not worth it.
Alysha
Italyonabudgettours.com we used this for a wine tour in florence and it was amazing!!
We also did a walking food tour in the Jewish ghetto of Rome. Seemed expensive but was worth every penny!! Buy the Rick steeves tour book: every restaurant suggestion in there was great and the maps and tips and tricks for skipping lines saved us time at the major hot spots in Venice and Florence. Enjoy your trip, our 3 weeks flew by!
Helen
On the way to the Amalfi Coast you MUST spend several hours touring Pompeii. It's amazing.
Elaine
Get google map and pin every site you want to see . It helps to have a GPS map navigating your way around the city /town . You don't need internet while you have this open . I've used it in Venice and it really helped me find my way faster around the places I'm interested in seeing . If you want to take the Gondola in Venice , book with expedia instead . I paid $40 Canadian for 20 min ride instead of the €80 Euro they charged for everyone else . All I did was booked it online , printed the paper and showed it to them . Same thing when I booked the Pisa tower .
Which by the way is on your way going to Cinque Terre. You only need 4hrs max to see the leaning tower and catch your train around 4pm to get to Cinque Terre. There's a baggage deposit you can leave your luggages . They don't allow bags or purses inside the leaning Pisa . If you're staying in Cinque Terre , I highly recommend Manarola or Riomaggiore , both beautiful place and truly magical . Of course , a must do in CT is the famous hike !
Britt
Also try the pizza and experience at Bonci (grab a ticket for your # first thing)
Erin
Just do what Rick says!!!
Joey
Siena
A.I. says...
European Travel Itinerary Recommendations
Congratulations on booking your trip to Paris and Italy! It sounds like you have an exciting adventure ahead of you. Here is a recommended itinerary based on the destinations you mentioned:
Paris, France (1 1/2 days)
- Eiffel Tower
- Louvre Museum
- Notre Dame Cathedral
Italy (3 weeks)
Northern Italy
- Milan - Duomo di Milano, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
- Verona - Juliet's House, Arena di Verona
- Venice - St. Mark's Square, Rialto Bridge, Grand Canal
- Castelrotto - Explore the Dolomites
Central Italy
- Cinque Terre - Hike the coastal trails, visit the colorful villages
- Florence - Uffizi Gallery, Ponte Vecchio, Florence Cathedral
- Sienna - Piazza del Campo, Siena Cathedral
- Assisi - Basilica of Saint Francis, Rocca Maggiore
- Orvieto - Orvieto Cathedral, St. Patrick's Well
Southern Italy
- Rome - Colosseum, Vatican City, Trevi Fountain
- Sorrento - Explore the Amalfi Coast, visit Pompeii
- Amalfi Coast - Positano, Ravello, Amalfi
These are just a few highlights of each destination, but there are countless other attractions and experiences to discover along the way. Enjoy your trip!
Chris
We just booked through this site to travel to Paris for 1 1/2 days and then on to Italy for 3 weeks. Does anyone have recommendations for an itinerary that they would recommend. Any must see suggestions. We are planning to go to Milan, Varrena, Venice , Castellroto, Cinque Terre, Florence, Sienna, Assisi, Orvieto, Rome, Sorrento and Amalfi Coast. It's a lot but this itinerary is suggested by Rick Steve's the guru of European travelling. Would appreciate any suggestions.