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2019
11
March
What are the must-see places in Italy for a 15-day trip in October?

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Lucy

My husband and I are heading to Italy for 15 days in October. Looking for recommendations on must see places and itineraries. Planning on getting around by train.

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Christin

Download the app called “get your guide” it allows to buy tickets and skip the line at any major tourist destination.

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Lance

What parts of Italy will you be visiting?

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Lucy

Lance mostly staying in the north.

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Lance

We were in Northern Italy just a few months ago. Flew into Milan and toured around (Duomo is a must see as well as Galleria Vittorio Emanuele shopping). We then took the train to Cinque Terre (we stayed in Riomaggiore but i recommend Monterosso if you want more). We then went to Lucca (think Florence without the crowds) and stayed in the walled city. After a few days in Tuscany at our time share we caught the train from Florence to Lake Como and stayed in Bellagio. Back to Milan to fly home.
It was an amazing trip.

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Dorna

Lance we are also landing in milan but going to lake como, verona, and venice. do you think that we could buy the train tickets on the day or should we book in advance?

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Lance

Dorna same day purchase is fine since you’re outside of high season.

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Ash

Verona, Rome, and any small northern communities are wonderful!

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Michael

Forget Rome that's way overrated; usually what every American and Canadian tourists tend to see..borrring... Be adventurous and see temple of Apollo instead, rent a motorcycle or scooter and go across beautiful Amalfi coast, Positano, Sicily, Sorento, Taromina, Florence- trust me you won't be disappointed.

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Terry

Cinque terra - amazing

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Greg

Puglia is a must!!!

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Chris

Just came back from there! Researched and saw bologna recommended I loved it way more than Florence ..Bologna definitely worth stopping for the food and the people it is so amazing try this place if yiy do go and stay in old town
Trattoria Pizzeria Belle Arti amzing food it is just down road from the movie theatre. We stayed in a Airbnb she has several rooms with aircon Make sure to stay in the older part https://abnb.me/mw09IyuRuZ Cinque de terre was my favourite spot we stayed in vernazza which in my opinion one of the best as it’s smaller, if you go there rent a boat from the Miguel best part of our whole trip ! Take a train there as we did drive and it was the craziest road and you have to park it above and pay for parking as there are no cars allowed so if we knew we would of took the train. Venice was worth seeing if you haven’t gone there as well.
A tip for coffee stand at the counter and drink there you will pay up to four Euros sitting down and 1,25 standing at counter and make sure you tell them you want at counter Love Italy want to go back !

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Lucy

Chris thank you! Sounds like an amazing trip

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Lucy

Oh and great coffee tip!

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Lorna

Cinque Terre, Pompeii, Sienna,SAN Gimingano... oh so many beautiful places

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Jeremy

download the Rick Steves audio app. free audio tours for all the hot spots

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Lucy

Jeremy done! Thanks

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Chris

I second that download his podcasts for Europe travel so many good tips .

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Linda

Heading to cinque terre in a few weeks, so, I recommend “there”

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Lucy

Linda thanks! This looks incredible

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Tara

I loved Rome!

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Tanya

Following! Heading to Italy for 2 weeks in October, too!

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Trish

Tanya Francine Tan following as well !!! All VRBO. Can’t wait!

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Laurie

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Doll

Florence, Cinque Terre and Pompeii were some of the highlights of our trip.

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Cosette

We stayed in Naples. Explored Amalfi Coast, Pompei And Royal palace of Caserta.

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Marlee

Monterosso in Cinque Terra is wonderful

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Marlee

Cinque Terre

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Sarah

Forget Venice, it was gross! Stick to the smaller not as popular places!

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Chris

Sarah Proffitt Venice was awesome gotta stay 2 days to appreciate though ... and stay away from touristy traps go to the behind alleys ...Away from the main area and you’ll find the coolest little pubs and bars and way better food ..also realize that you can get lost in there too but that’s half the fun!

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Sarah

Chris, we were there for 4 days. It was dirty, filled with garbage, and the locals were awful. We stayed away from the main area. Just not my thing I guess

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Sharon

I loved Venice- nothing else quite like it

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Samantha

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Chris

Look up guide guru for local guides also download get your guide too you can get no standing in line tickets for museums castles etc. If you do go to Venice check this restraunt out amazing http://www.frarys.it/ close to the DaVinci museum

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Lucy

Chris thanks! I will add that to my list. I am very excited for all of the food

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Janice

Try this place in Florence. So good! There’s another restaurant that I can’t remember but that was good as well. Loved Ischia if you happen to island hop

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Reena

Cinque terre, Amalfi coast, Tuscany, Pisa, Rome.

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Reena

And florence

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Lucy

We are thinking this as an itinerary but it might be too much... appreciate any thoughts or input. We have 15 nights in Italy
- 2 nights Venice
- 2 nights Bergamo
- 2 nights Vernazza (Cinque Terre)
- 2 nights Florence
- 1 night Sienna
- 3 nights Naples
- 3 nights Rome

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Tanya

We're doing something similar but opposite. We're doing:
3 nights Rome
3 nights Sorrento
3 nights Florence
2 nights Monterosso (Cinque Terre)
2 nights Venice
It does seem too much but I think it's doable.

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Chris

Lucy remeber a travel day is a “travel day” what method of transportation are you using

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Lucy

Chris we will be travelling by train

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Dorna

we are also travelling in Italy in a week. wondering if its possible to buy train tickets to verona and venice on the day or should we book in advance?


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Italy in 15 Days: A Detailed Itinerary

Italy is a beautiful country with so much to see and do. If you're planning a 15-day trip to Italy in October, here is a detailed itinerary that will help you make the most of your time.

Day 1-3: Rome

Start your trip in Rome, the capital of Italy. There are many things to see and do in Rome, including the Colosseum, the Vatican City, and the Trevi Fountain. You can also enjoy the city's delicious food and wine.

Day 4-5: Florence

Take a train from Rome to Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance. Florence is home to some of the world's most famous art and architecture, including the Uffizi Gallery and the Duomo. You can also visit the city's many charming shops and cafes.

Day 6-7: Venice

Take a train from Florence to Venice, a city built on canals. Venice is a unique and beautiful city, with many things to see and do. You can take a gondola ride, visit the Doge's Palace, or explore the city's many bridges and canals.

Day 8-10: Milan

Take a train from Venice to Milan, the fashion capital of Italy. Milan is a modern and cosmopolitan city, with many things to see and do. You can visit the Duomo, the Sforza Castle, or do some shopping in the city's many boutiques.

Day 11-13: The Amalfi Coast

Take a train from Milan to Naples, and then take a ferry to the Amalfi Coast. The Amalfi Coast is a stunning stretch of coastline, with beautiful beaches, cliffs, and towns. You can relax on the beach, hike along the trails, or visit the towns of Amalfi, Positano, and Ravello.

Day 14-15: Capri

Take a ferry from the Amalfi Coast to Capri, a beautiful island in the Mediterranean Sea. Capri is known for its stunning scenery, its luxury resorts, and its Blue Grotto. You can relax on the beach, go for a swim, or visit the Blue Grotto.

Getting Around

The best way to get around Italy is by train. The Italian train system is efficient and affordable, and it will allow you to easily travel between the different cities and towns on your itinerary.

Where to Stay

There are many great places to stay in Italy. You can find affordable hostels, comfortable guesthouses, and luxurious hotels. When choosing a place to stay, consider your budget, your travel style, and the location of the hotel.

What to Eat

Italian food is some of the best in the world. Be sure to try some of the local specialties, such as pizza, pasta, and gelato. You can also enjoy the country's delicious wines.

Tips for Planning Your Trip

  • Book your train tickets in advance, especially if you're traveling during peak season.
  • Consider purchasing a rail pass if you're planning on doing a lot of train travel.
  • Learn a few basic Italian phrases.
  • Be prepared for crowds, especially in popular tourist destinations.
  • Have fun and enjoy your trip!



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26
November
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