7 Days trip in Italy
Italy is a beautiful country with a rich history and culture, known for its art, architecture, fashion, and cuisine.
General Infomation
Day 1
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Cinque Terre
120 minutesVisit Riomaggiore beach and explore the colorful and picturesque houses along the cliff-side.
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Cinque Terre
180 minutesWalk along Monterosso's old town and shop for local produce like olive oil, cheese, and wine, then indulge in some delicious seafood pasta and pesto.
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Cinque Terre
150 minutesJoin the lively atmosphere of Vernazza's summer night markets, taste local street food and drinks while enjoying live music and street artists.
Day 2
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Rome
180 minutesVisit the Vatican City and admire the Sistine Chapel, St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican museum with its world-renowned collections of art and artifacts.
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Rome
30 minutesMake a wish and throw a coin in the Fontana di Trevi, enjoy the lively atmosphere of the surroundings with endless shops, souvenirs and gelato stands.
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Rome
120 minutesExplore the charming neighborhood of Trastevere, with its narrow alleys, street art, and local trattorias serving traditional Roman dishes like Cacio e Pepe and Saltimbocca.
Day 3
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Cinque Terre
240 minutesTake a scenic hike to Corniglia, enjoy stunning views of the sea and vineyards, and discover the charm of the smallest and highest town in Cinque Terre.
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Cinque Terre
150 minutesRelax on the smooth rocks of Manarola's harbor, swim in the emerald waters, and then enjoy a classic Ligurian meal with fresh anchovies and Sciachetrà wine.
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Cinque Terre
180 minutesAttend Portovenere's annual Lemon Festival, with its parade, music, and tastings featuring the famous Citrus limon variety cultivar from the Gulf of Poets.
Day 4
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Rome
180 minutesExplore the grandeur of the Colosseum, the largest amphitheater ever built, and learn about its construction, gladiator fights, and cultural importance.
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Rome
120 minutesVisit the bustling market of Campo de' Fiori, buy fresh produce, spices, and flowers directly from local vendors, enjoy a slice of pizza and a glass of wine.
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Rome
150 minutesJoin the colorful and lively scene of Piazza Navona, with its magnificent Baroque fountains, street performers, and open-air cafés serving aperitivo drinks.
Day 5
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Cinque Terre
360 minutesTake a private boat tour from Cinque Terre to Portofino, where you can admire the luxurious yachts, historic landmarks, and turquoise waters of the Ligurian coast.
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Cinque Terre
150 minutesShop for artisanal ceramics, textiles, and jewelry in Levanto's historic center, then indulge in a seafood lunch with local wines in one of its numerous restaurants.
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Cinque Terre
180 minutesWitness the magical sunset of Camogli's Fish Festival, with its parade of boats and lanterns, live music shows, and tastings of traditional fish-based dishes.
Day 6
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Rome
150 minutesAdmire the ancient and artistic magnificence of the Pantheon, the most well-preserved Roman building, that has served as a temple, church and mausoleum.
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Rome
180 minutesDiscover the culinary and cultural identity of Testaccio, a neighborhood famous for its street food, modern art galleries, and historical connections with Roman cooking.
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Rome
90 minutesHike up to the panoramic viewpoint of Gianicolo Hill, enjoy the breathtaking sunset over the city, hear the cannon-fire at noon, and visit the statue of Garibaldi.
Day 7
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Cinque Terre
240 minutesTake a train to La Spezia and visit its impressive naval museum, learn about the history and technology of Italian shipbuilding, and admire the models and artifacts.
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Cinque Terre
180 minutesRelax on the golden sands of Bonassola beach, swim in the clear waters of the Ligurian Sea, and taste some fried seafood and a glass of Vermentino wine.
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Cinque Terre
150 minutesWrap up your trip with a festive evening in Porto Venere, attending the traditional Palio del Golfo boat-race, and enjoying a dinner or cocktails in one of the seaside bars.