
Italy
Relaxed Italy week of ruins, wine, Tuscan lanes and sea
Highlights
Capture classic shots of the Colosseum and Trastevere’s alleys in the soft evening light.
Sample Chianti and local snacks in a cozy Florence wine bar without leaving the city.
Unwind on Monterosso’s beach and swim with pastel villages as your backdrop.
Browse artisan workshops and small boutiques in Florence’s more local-feeling district.
Pair iconic Roman architecture with a budget-friendly aperitivo overlooking domes and spires.
Enjoy a mellow, bar-hopping evening among cobbled lanes, street performers, and wine bars.
Where to Stay
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Hotel De' Ricci (Example Budget-Friendly Central Rome Hotel)
Small, comfortable hotel within walking distance of Campo de' Fiori, Piazza Navona, and Trastevere.
Where to Eat
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Caffè Sant'Eustachio
Stand at the bar for a quick espresso and cornetto near the Pantheon.

Pizzeria Baffetto
Casual Roman-style thin crust pizza; try a classic margherita or diavola.

Pastificio Guerra
Tiny takeaway pasta shop offering a couple of daily pasta dishes at very low prices; eat on nearby steps or benches.
Caffè della Pace del Colosseo (generic nearby bar)
Simple neighborhood bar for cappuccino and pastries before or after your Colosseum visit.

Trattoria Luzzi
Lively, inexpensive trattoria serving Roman classics like cacio e pepe and amatriciana.

Osteria da Zi Umberto
Homey osteria with Roman comfort dishes; reserve or arrive early and try the carbonara.

Trattoria da Garibardi
Friendly trattoria near the market offering pasta, ribollita, and simple meat dishes.

Da Eraldo
Small, cozy spot serving Ligurian dishes and local wine; reserve ahead or go early.

Il Frantoio
Simple bar and bakery for cappuccino and focaccia slices to start the day.
Gelateria Vernazza (or local gelateria)
Cool off with lemon or basil gelato near the harbor between photos and wandering.
What to Do
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Pantheon
Admire the massive dome, oculus, and ancient marble interior; great early trip photography spot.

Piazza Navona & Surrounding Lanes
Stroll the oval baroque square, admire fountains and street artists, and wander nearby side streets.

Trevi Fountain & Spanish Steps
Walk from the fountain (toss a coin if you like) up to the Spanish Steps and Trinità dei Monti for city views.
Colosseum (Exterior Walk and Optional Entry)
Circle the exterior for photos, and if you wish, visit inside with a pre-booked ticket.
Roman Forum & Palatine Hill (Panoramic Views)
Use a combined ticket to wander ruins and climb for sweeping views over the Forum and city.
Trastevere Evening Walk & Nightlife
Cross the Tiber to explore cobbled lanes, Piazza di Santa Maria, and casual bars for a mellow night out.
Train Rome to Florence (Travel & Settle In)
Morning high-speed train (about 1.5 hours) then walk or short tram to your hotel; light exploring near your stay.
Wine Tasting at Enoteca (e.g., Enoteca Pitti Gola e Cantina)
Afternoon or early evening seated tasting of Tuscan wines with a small tagliere (meat/cheese board).
Train Florence to La Spezia / Monterosso (Cinque Terre)
Morning regional train via La Spezia to Monterosso; check into your hotel and change into beachwear.
Evening Passeggiata in Monterosso
Join locals for a gentle evening walk along the seafront promenade at sunset.
Short Cinque Terre Hike or Village Hop
Take a morning train or an easier section of the coastal trail between two villages for views and photos.
Free Time in Vernazza or Manarola
Explore lanes, browse a few small shops, and take classic harbor or cliffside photos.
Sunset Photography at Vernazza Harbor
Find a spot near the harbor or on the small path above town to capture pastel houses at dusk.
Good to Know
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How To Use Italian Trains Smoothly
For high-speed trains, book ahead and arrive 15–20 minutes early; for regional trains, you can buy same-day and usually don’t need reservations. Validate paper tickets in the small green or yellow machines on the platform before boarding regional trains.
Smart Cash And Card Habits
Carry a mix of cash and cards; small trattorias and beach bars may be cash-only. When paying by card, always choose to be charged in euros rather than your home currency to dodge unfavorable exchange rates.
Ordering Coffee Like A Local
In bars, order and drink coffee standing at the counter to avoid sit-down surcharges. A ‘caffè’ is an espresso; ask for ‘cappuccino’ only in the morning if you want to blend in culturally.
Restaurant Timing And Cover Charges
Most restaurants open for dinner around 7:30–8 pm; a small ‘coperto’ (cover charge) per person on the bill is normal and not a scam. Tipping is optional but rounding up a couple of euros for good service is appreciated.
Staying Comfortable In Summer Heat
Plan more walking and outdoor sightseeing in the cooler mornings and late afternoons, using midday for shaded gardens, churches, museums, or a rest. Always carry water and a light layer for churches.
Beach And Trail Etiquette In Cinque Terre
On paid beaches, use only the chairs you’ve rented; on free sections, keep space tidy and take rubbish with you. On trails, wear proper shoes, stay on marked paths, and check for closures at park offices.
Shopping Without Overspending
Decide in advance what you’d like to bring home (e.g., small leather item from Florence, local wine, olive oil) and give yourself a rough souvenir budget. In markets, it’s fine to compare prices between stalls before deciding.
Keeping Connectivity Simple
If your phone plan charges for roaming, consider a low-cost Italian eSIM or local SIM with a modest data package; most hotels and many cafés have free Wi‑Fi for heavier use.
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