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5 Days in Italy to Rome, Florence, Pisa

I have travelled most part of Italy. I would like to share this travel itinerary idea for 5 days starting from the heart of the Ancient Roman Empire through the global fashion capital by visiting the most important places: Rome, Florence and Pisa. I would say that this itinerary is  ideal for solo travelers and families traveling together. Fiumicino airport is always my starting point because it is easy to connect public transportation from there.

Rome Highlights:
Piazza Navona, Trevi Fountain, The Spanish Steps, Pantheon, Vatican City, Colosseum. For Vatican and Colosseum, if you want to go inside, you need to arrive at the area at the earliest time to line up for the ticket.  You can prepare at least 50 to 100 euro for both entrance ticket.

Important Note:
Shoulders must be covered inside the Cathedral and Baptistry and the group must be quiet inside. Original Passport is need upon entry for both.

Florence Highlights:
Piazza Duomo (exterior of Cathedral, Baptistery, Bell Tower and Gates of Paradise), Piazza della Signoria & Uffizi Courtyard, Ponte Vecchio, Leonardo’s Leather Shop and Demonstration.

Pisa Highlights:
Pisa – A city in Italy’s Tuscany region best known for its iconic Leaning Tower. Already tilting when it was completed in 1372, the 56m white-marble cylinder is the bell tower of the Romanesque, striped-marble cathedral that rises next to it in the Piazza dei Miracoli. Also in the piazza is the Baptistry, whose renowned acoustics are demonstrated by amateur singers daily.

5 days daily itinerary in Italy

Day 1:   From Rome–Fiumicino International Airport “Leonardo da Vinci”. During my travel I stayed 1 night at B&B Hotel Roma Fiumicino Aeroporto Fiera 1, it is just 1 stop if you take the train from the airport, the hotel is only 10m walk. when you get off the train, do not go away instead look around and you can see the hotel right away. The big shopping mall is just within the area which is the main reason why I stayed here. I would recommend to have your arrival time before 12 noon so that you will have enough time to do the walking tour in the City of Rome. I am sure you do not want to miss the most interesting spot like the Piazza Navona, The Trevi Fountain, Pantheon and Spanish Steps . Transportation is not a problem, just follow the sign going to the train station when you arrive.

9 Days in Italy
9 Days in Italy

Day 2: Head to Florence after breakfast. It should take 4 hours drive, If you intend to visit here, you can go directly to the City center. Florence is often named as the birthplace of the Renaissance. As a center for the European wool trade, the political power of the city rested primarily in the hands of the wealthy merchants  who dominated the industry. These merchants built enormous gilded mansions in the city, villas in the country, and contributed to the construction of grand cathedrals, spawning the physical rebirth of the city. A spirit of competition developed between the rich merchants, who often competed with each other to see who could commission the grandest buildings and the finest works of art. Competition augmented the fervor with which the city entered into the Renaissance. Staying at Hotel Davanzati is highly recommended, ideally located at the heart of Florence.

Day 3:  Head to Pisa after breakfast. It will take 4 hours drive normally if without traffic. Pisa Cathedral and Baptistery are very important spots in Pisa. This place is more than just a Leaning Tower, this historic city offers many things from bustling bars to Renaissance piazzas. An overnight stay at Grand Hotel Duomo should be worth it, only 2 minutes walk from Duomo Square and the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Roof terrace with panoramic city views  wis a big plus.

Day 4: Finally visit Vatican City and Colosseum: This is the most awaited day. After breakfast, you can walk going to the Vatican City state if you are jsut staying within the city, the smallest enclave state in the world for size and population.  Then headed to Colosseum in the afternoon. It is Rome’s greatest tourist attraction. When you come to Italy, your trip will never be complete if you cannot visit this place. There are many nice hotels to stay in the city center like the Six Senses Rome hotel, the price per night here is a wow :).

9 Days in Italy
9 Days in Italy

Day 5: After breakfast, head back to home sweet home. The best time to visit Italy is from March to May, that is the  season of spring,  and autumn from September to November. You can enjoy the colorful countryside scenery with wildflowers in early April with the rising temperatures until the end of June.

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