Where should I spend 5 nights in Southern Italy?

I have 5 days/6 nights to spend in Italy - Venice, Florence and/or Rome?

  • i need to divide my precious time in italy across the three different cities, how many days/nights should i spend in each?

  • Answer:

    1 day venice(go up to the campanile tower, the most beautiful venice view, go inside to the Ducal Palace and in the night go to camera concert in some church, buy the ticket in any hotel, its wondefull ¡¡¡). 3 days Florence (go to piazza micheal angelo in the hill, Uffizi museum, Academy Gallery, the Davis is here. The Duomo, Piazza the la Signoria, Medici Chapelle, Piti Palace or Bargello museum). Early in the morning go to Siena one day and to Pisa other day, in bus or train are 50 minutes from Florence and come back to Florence at 2 p.m. 2 days Rome. Colosseum and Roman Forum, The Vatican, Fontana The Trevi, The Pantheón, Piazza Navona. Buy advantage museum tickets for Uffizi and vatican museum and save 3 hours under the sun in each museum.

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pluto

you could do Rome in two days and spend the rest in Florence. From Florence you can purchase cheap train tickets to the surrounding areas for little day trips like Sienna, Parma, Tuscany, Cinque Terra...the list goes on.

J

Not Venice...ok it's beautiful but it' also very expensive....Florence is better and especially rome is the most beautiful city of the world sorry my english

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