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DAY 1
Arrive in the heart of Italy
Buon Giorno, Roma! That’s “good morning” for those of you rusty in Italian. Welcome to the capital city of Italy! Rome is an incredible city filled with energy and composed of a mix of old and new. You’ll get right into it by exploring some of the city’s top attractions in its center. It might help for you to get your history textbook out!
What to do:
- Arrive at Roma Termini, the city’s main train station, which is named for ancient Roman baths located across the street from it.
- Head down the road. Take a turn at Via del Fagutale and be greeted with an incredible sight–the massive Colosseum rising above buildings.
- Enter the huge sports arena and wonder what it would have been like to fight in its center with thousands roaring in the stands.
- Just outside the Colosseum, walk Constantine’s Arch, built in the year 315 and still standing.
- Start exploring the Roman Forum a short walk away. This is where the great Roman Empire was once centered.
- See the spot Caesar was stabbed and where the vestal virgins were worshipped.
- Walk to your hostel, and then join our pub crawl if you’re ready to party!
DAY 2
Walk the ancient streets of Rome
Another day in the amazing city of Rome. Today, you’ll hit up some more iconic spots that Rome is known for. From Trevi Fountain to the Pantheon, you’ll visit some the famous attractions that are worth a few pictures. Enjoy it all with a slice of pizza, or a cup of gelato!
What to do:
- Don’t miss the Pantheon, a huge domed building from the Roman Empire period–a feat of architecture considering its almost-2000-year-old age.
- Inside, find the graves of the famous painter Raphael, as well as Victor Emmanuel II, the man who united Italy as one country.
- Climb up the Spanish steps–the 135 stairs were featured in the popular Audrey Hepburn movie, Roman Holiday.
- Pick up some gelato or pizza and find a seat next to Trevi Fountain. Take in all the life around you while hearing the fountain’s water cascade down into its pool.
- Before you go, make sure to throw the right amount of coins over your shoulder: one if you want to ensure a comeback to Rome, two if you want to ensure romance with a Roman, or three to ensure a marriage with a Roman as well.
DAY 3
See the history at the Vatican
Ever want to walk to another country? Here’s your chance–it’s time to go to the Vatican! At just 0.17 square miles, Vatican City is the smallest country in the world, with a population of just 1,000. The home of the Catholic Church and the Vatican Museums, it’s a stop you can’t miss on any trip to Rome.
What to do:
- Leave your hostel and walk across the Tiber on a bridge that’s only a couple thousand years old.
- Reach St. Peter’s Square, designed by Bernini and featuring huge columns, fountains, and an Egyptian obelisk.
- Stand in awe inside St. Peter’s Basilica. The largest church of its kind, the massive structure is at the heart of the Catholic church and the millions of its followers.
- Now, it’s time to go to the Vatican Museums and see perhaps the most famous painting in the world.
- Make your way through the complex, passing by masterpiece after masterpiece. School of Athens by Raphael shouldn’t be missed.
- Enter the Sistine Chapel and move your gaze upwards. See Michelangelo’s iconic Adam reaching up to God’s outstretched hand.
DAY 4
Live like a Roman
It’s your last day in Rome–time to make the most of it! Today, you’ll get a taste of Italian culture and what it’s like to live in the large capital city. Visit a calm local park or get lost in the narrow alleyways of some happening neighborhoods.
What to do:
- Walk down Corso, a popular walking street lined with shops and places to eat.
- Sip on some coffee at a local spot, and people watch.
- Spend some time resting on a bench at the Villa Borghese park.
- Feel spiritual in Santa Maria della Vittoria, a baroque church featuring many statues by Bernini.
- Pick up some pizza from a local restaurant.
DAY 5
Arriving in Florence
Can you get more Italian? It’s on to the Renaissance city of Florence. Feel like you’re living in the time of Michelangelo as you walk through the city’s Tuscan buildings!
What to do:
- Ride through the Tuscan countryside onto one of the most beautiful cities in Italy–Firenze, or Florence.
- Stop by in the Accademia Gallery to take in some great art, including Michelangelo’s larger-than-life David.
- After seeing the real thing, catch the sunset from Piazza del Michelangelo with a bronze replica–the view of the River Arno, Duomo, mountains, and red tile roofs is unbeatable.
- Check into the hostel, and if you’re up for it, go out and explore the city at night!
DAY 6
Dive into the Renaissance in Florence
Florence was a center for Renaissance art and thought, led by the legacy of the Medici family. Today you’ll explore deeper into the city’s history. Start out by walking to the Duomo, one of the most famous and unique churches in the world. Stop by another museum if you’re up for it, or just get some gelato and take it all in!
What to do:
- Check out some shops on Ponte Vecchio, a historic store-lined bridge crossing the river.
- Go to the Duomo and marvel at its huge dome that was the first of its kind.
- After going inside and seeing the beautiful interior, make the climb up hundreds of stairs to get the view from the top.
- Sip on some Tuscan wine with some pizza or pasta before heading out to some cool bars in the city’s old buildings.
- Venture into the Uffizi Gallery, perhaps the best museum in Italy, and view works by Florentine artist like Botticelli.
- Pick up some classic Italian gelato, find a spot to sit, and watch the city in action.
DAY 7
Free day in Florence!
Spend a day relaxing in the city.
What to do:
- It’s up to you!
DAY 8
Eat some Pizza in Pisa
Can you get more Italian? Today you start out in Pisa and stand in front of its leaning tower, wondering how it hasn’t fallen over yet.
What to do:
- Start out the day in Pisa and making a trip over to the cathedral at Pisa and its famous bell tower.
- Snap a photo of you holding tower from falling before returning to the train station.
- Ride through the Tuscan countryside.
DAY 9
Hike from coastal town to coastal town
Are you ready to dive into some of the most beautiful coastlines in the world? Cinque Terre, Italian for “five lands”, consists of five small towns on the Mediterranean. Trains will take you from town to town, but the far better option is to hike along a system of trails connecting the village. You’ll never want to leave the Italian Riviera
What to do:
- Hop off the train and start your journey off in Monterosso, the largest of the five towns.
- Start your hike to Vernazza, passing through a maze of vineyards clinging to the hillsides.
- Be greeted with one of the most picturesque coastal views in the world as you descend down on Vernazza from the trail, high in the cliffs.
- If you’re ready for a morning cool-off, take a cliff jump into the beautiful waters in Vernazza’s small harbor. You won’t be alone–locals and travelers alike will be swimming around you.
- Set out for the next town, reaching Corniglia, and then Manarola. If you’re hungry, try some pasta with pesto sauce–it was invented in these hillsides!
- Reach the final town, Riomaggiore, with its colorful buildings contrasting against the blue sea.
- Take a minute to take it all in–this is Europe!
DAY 10
Free day in Cinque Terre!
Spend a day relaxing in the area.
What to do:
- It’s up to you!
DAY 11
Free day in Milan!
Spend a day relaxing in the city.
What to do:
- It’s up to you!
DAY 12
Free day in Milan!
Consider a day trip up to beautiful Lake Como!
What to do:
- It’s up to you!
DAY 13
Get lost in the canals of Venice
Built in a lagoon on the top of over 100 small islands, Venice is one of the most unique cities in the world. You won’t find any cars crowding its streets–rather, instead of cars and streets, there’s gondolas and canals. Fall in love with the amazing atmosphere of the old Italian city that used to be the center of the most powerful merchant republic in the world.
What to do:
- Make your way through the maze of canals and bridges to Piazza San Marco, the city’s main square.
- Ascend the Campanile di San Marco, the square’s large bell tower, to get amazing panoramic views of the islands that make up the city.
- Consider sitting down in one of the famous cafes in the square that are hundreds of years old.
- Enter St. Mark’s Basilica, a church like no other on this side of Europe. Notice the strong Byzantine influence, with gold leaf ceilings that seem to glow.
- Spend the rest of the day getting lost in the small alleyways and canals of the city. Get off of the main tourist trails and experience the true Venice.
- If you want the full experience, splurge on a gondola ride through the waterways of the city.
DAY 14
Feel the influence of the Venetian Republic
The Republic of Venice ruled independently from the rest of Italy for a thousand years until the 1800s. The maritime state profited immensely from trade, especially with the East. Today, get a feel for what it was like to live during the city’s period as a merchant state. Or, spend the whole day wandering and exploring the city!
What to do:
- Spend an hour or two in Doge’s Palace, which functioned as the heart of the Venetian Republic for 900 years.
- Find the main street of Venice–the two-mile-long Grand Canal, the most photographed part of the city.
- In the mood for a museum? Go to Gallerie dell’Accademia, founded by Napoleon Bonaparte.
- Take some amazing pictures on one of the cities 400+ bridges–don’t miss Ponte di Rialto, the city’s famous covered bridge crossing the Grand Canal.
DAY 15
Free day in Venice!
Spend a day relaxing in the city.
What to do:
- It’s up to you!
DAY 16
Eat amazing pizza where it was invented
With Mount Vesuvius looming in the distance, Naples is a southern Italian city that can’t be missed. It’s the home of perhaps the greatest food in the world–pizza was invented here in 1889 for the Italian King Umberto and Queen Margherita. Filling up on pizza isn’t the only thing Naples is good for–go check out its cool castle and royal palace!
What to do:
- Wander the streets of the city’s historic center–a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Stroll down the Spaccanapoli, which divides the city in half and is lined with historic sites and churches.
- Peek into Il Duomo, a Gothic church that mixes several other types of architecture style together.
- Climb up Castel Nuovo, a 13th-century castle located overlooking the city’s port.
- For dinner, find your way to L’Antica Pizzeria da Michele, a local pizzeria in the heart of town.
- Order one of the most delicious pizzas you will ever get. There’s only two options on the menu–margherita or marinara–and we’d recommend to get an entire one just to yourself.
DAY 17
Free day in Venice!
Spend a day relaxing in the city.
What to do:
- It’s up to you!
DAY 18
Reflect over the ruins at Pompeii
You’ll now head toward Mount Vesuvius and the famous town of Pompeii that lies at its base. The city used to be a thriving Roman center of trade and culture until a huge volcanic eruption buried it in 10 feet of ash. Now largely excavated, you can its cobblestone streets and imagine what it would have been like to live there 2000 years ago during the peak of the Roman Empire.
What to do:
- Head to the train station in Naples and catch a local train to Pompeii.
- Enter the archeological site and make your way to the main square, the Foro.
- See the ruins of the Temple of Jupiter, with its arch still rising above the ground.
- Venture into the town’s brothel, that includes some frescoes that served as “advertisements.”
- Walk through a wealthy merchant bachelor’s home, called the House of the Vetti–which includes intricate frescoes and a courtyard with fish ponds.
- Check out the Anfiteatro, the oldest discovered Roman amphitheater that held an audience of 20,000 and was built just 9 years before Vesuvius erupted.
- See some of the plaster fillings of people in their last pose, who didn’t escape the scalding volcanic ash.
- Head back to the train station to catch your night train to the next amazing Italian city!