Italy 2 week trip!
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Hi! I’m travelling to Italy for 2 weeks in June for the first time! I have created an itinerary but all tips r appreciated! ⭐️
day 1: fly into rome
- local dinner
day 2: rome
- colosseum
- roman forum
- palatine hill
day 3: rome
- trevi fountain (early)
- churches
- pantheon
day 4: rome
- vatican city
- vespa tour
day 5: rome
- open day
day 6: amalfi coast (staying in praiano)
- marina di praia beach
- explore
- dinner @ trattoria da armandino
day 7: praiano
- il pirata beach club & dinner
day 8: praiano
- la gavitella beach club & cooking class
day 9: day trip to positano
day 10: day trip to capri
- monte solaro chairlift
- blue grotto
day 11: boat tour
day 12: florence
day 13: florence
day 14: day trip to tuscany
- wine vineyard tour
day 15: fly out of rome
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