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Ultimate 7‑Day Italy Itinerary: Rome, Florence & Venice Highlights

8 days itinerary

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Experience the ultimate 7-day Italy itinerary through four of the country’s most iconic destinations — Rome, Amalfi Coast, Florence, and Venice. This perfectly planned one-week trip starts in Rome, where ancient ruins meet vibrant culture. From there, head south to the breathtaking Amalfi Coast for postcard views, charming villages, and coastal relaxation. Journey north to Florence, the Renaissance capital full of art and Tuscan flavor, before ending in romantic Venice, a city of canals, history, and beauty. Whether you're visiting Italy for the first time or returning to explore more, this fast-paced travel route offers the best of Italy in just one unforgettable week.


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Fiumicino, Rome

Day 1

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Fiumicino Airport (FCO)

International Airport

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Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, also known as Rome Fiumicino, is a major hub. It offers a wide selection of shops and dining options, including high-end brands and Italian cuisine. The airport features co-working spaces, indoor playgrounds, and even pianos.

Navigation is generally straightforward with clear signage. Security and passport control are typically efficient. The airport is well-maintained and provides comfortable seating with charging stations. A 30-minute express train connects directly to Termini Station in Rome.


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Travel to Rome Termini Station

Take the Leonardo Express train (~€14, 30 minutes). Buy the ticket directly at the station from the ticket machine.

Take the Leonardo Express train (~€14, 30 minutes).


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SuiteLifeTrevi

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Experience the heart of Rome at Suitelifetrevi, just a stone's throw from the iconic Trevi Fountain. Enjoy a tranquil escape with its charming garden and complimentary WiFi.

Step into comfortable rooms featuring satellite TV, private bathrooms, and air conditioning. Some select rooms offer a delightful patio with garden views, providing a peaceful retreat.

Its prime location in the Trevi district places you within easy walking distance of major attractions like Quirinale and Piazza Venezia, making exploration effortless.


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Trevi Fountain

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The Trevi Fountain, a Baroque masterpiece, stands as one of Rome's most iconic landmarks. Its grand design and intricate sculptures draw crowds eager to witness its beauty.

Tossing a coin into the fountain is a popular tradition, said to ensure a return trip to Rome. Be aware that it can get very crowded, especially from late morning into the evening, so plan accordingly.

Guards are present to ensure respectful behavior; touching the fountain is prohibited. The fountain, fed by an ancient aqueduct, was completed in 1762 by Nicola Salvi.


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Via dei Condotti

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Via dei Condotti is a long-standing shopping street renowned for its concentration of high-end fashion brands. Expect a vibrant atmosphere as you stroll towards Piazza di Spagna.

The street draws a crowd, and some vendors might approach you. Inside the boutiques, anticipate attentive service and assistance from client advisors.

Prices reflect the official retail value, so keep that in mind. It's a worthwhile destination for fashion enthusiasts seeking a premium shopping experience.


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Spanish Steps

Monument

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The Spanish Steps, a monumental stairway of 135 steps, connects the Piazza di Spagna with the Trinità dei Monti church. Designed by Francesco de Sanctis and Alessandro Specchi, these steps offer a picturesque climb and a fantastic view of Rome's cityscape.

Originally built in the 18th century, the steps have become an iconic landmark. Be aware of the regulations regarding sitting on the steps to avoid fines. The area is known for its lively atmosphere, luxury shops, and street artists.

Morning visits are recommended to avoid the largest crowds. The steps provide excellent photo opportunities, especially during the early evening light. It's a classic Roman landmark with a lot of character.


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Villa Borghese

Park

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Villa Borghese offers a vast urban park experience with formally landscaped gardens, a lake, and villas that now house important museums. It provides a quieter escape from the city streets.

The park features numerous fountains and statues. A boat rental is available on the pond for a peaceful 20-minute experience.

While the Galleria Borghese requires advance booking, the park itself is perfect for walks or picnics. The park is especially beautiful in autumn and winter, offering stunning sunsets.

Optional visit to Villa Borghese or Spanish Steps again.


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Terrazza del Belvedere

Observation Deck

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Terrazza del Belvedere offers a stunning vantage point for sunset views over Rome. Located adjacent to the Borghese gardens, it provides a wonderful perspective of the city's historic skyline.

This spot is ideal for experiencing the eternal city as dusk settles. While the viewing deck may benefit from some upkeep, the panoramic scenery makes it a noteworthy stop, particularly if visiting the nearby Borghese Museum.


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Piazza Navona

Plaza

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Piazza Navona, a public plaza in central Rome, stands on the site of the 1st-century A.D. stadium of Domitian. The square features three magnificent fountains, including a baroque fountain, and an obelisk, showcasing impressive art and architecture.

Surrounded by religious buildings, residences, and restaurants, it's a vibrant hub. The square transforms into a lively gathering spot with street performers, vendors, and artists, especially during the summer months.

It's a great place to relax, enjoy lunch, and people-watch. The atmosphere is cozy and atmospheric, offering a tranquil escape in the heart of the city. Souvenir shops and cafes are plentiful.


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Pantheon

Historical Landmark

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The Pantheon, an iconic temple dating back to 118-125 A.D., stands as a testament to Roman architectural prowess. Its massive dome and well-preserved structure offer a glimpse into the past. A visit provides a tangible connection to history.

Originally a Roman temple, it was later converted into a church. Inside, admire the impressive architecture and the oculus that floods the space with natural light. The Renaissance tombs, including that of Raphael, add another layer of historical significance.

Entry costs 5 euros, cash only. The sheer scale of the building and the ingenuity of its construction are truly remarkable. It's centrally located, making it easy to combine with visits to other nearby attractions like the Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps.

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