As an Italian I can tell you that in three months you can see enough, Italy is an incredibly complex and varied country, but it is obvious that what I say is impractical and unrealistic, I have traveled enough around the world and I have learned to decipher the spirit of places and the times that are needed.
Any of those big cities are just tourist traps. Florence is beautiful, if you don't mind being run over by Chinese tour groups. There are so many smaller places in Italy that are beautiful.
What an idiot ! So many things to do in naples, like amalfi coast (at least 1 hour by train and pompei the same) naples the most dangerous city in europe ! Wine so cheap only 0.99? Yeah if you wanna forget your whole life and throw up for next 4 days.. you cheap mf stay home
No. 1 tip is visit cities not mentioned in this video. They're all amazing and you'll have less annoying tourists and crowds. I love Bologna and Genoa.
I wish I could go to Italy for three days, let alone 3 weeks! No snark as I just stumbled across this video, but do you have any advice on saving money for such trips? Did you do anything specific to plan for your trips? I’m trying desperately to save money so I can travel. However, it is tough being a mom of two with a full-time job.
Having been to Pisa, I would say that if you have a lot you want to do then that’s an easy skip. Pretty much all there is in Pisa is the leaning tower and once you’ve seen that for 10 minutes you’re done. I did have a beautiful day in the nearby town of Lucca. What a lovely place to spend a day. That’s where I’d spend my time between the two places.
As an Italian I can tell you that in three months you can see enough, Italy is an incredibly complex and varied country, but it is obvious that what I say is impractical and unrealistic, I have traveled enough around the world and I have learned to decipher the spirit of places and the times that are needed.
Any of those big cities are just tourist traps. Florence is beautiful, if you don't mind being run over by Chinese tour groups. There are so many smaller places in Italy that are beautiful.
Si si, sticazzi, se il sistema ferroviario in Italia è buono allora io sono Maradona e Pele
What an idiot ! So many things to do in naples, like amalfi coast (at least 1 hour by train and pompei the same) naples the most dangerous city in europe ! Wine so cheap only 0.99? Yeah if you wanna forget your whole life and throw up for next 4 days.. you cheap mf stay home
Do Pisa in the morning then take a bus to the beach town of Tirrenia and spend the day on the beach.
Can you travel easily to and from the cities you mention by train from Rome, or do you recommend getting a hotel in each city you visit?
what about rome?
Nice. If you have enough money…
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3 weeks or a month bro… I’ll take 4 or 5 days of vacation to go to Rome and Naples! I’m not rich to spend a month there
Doing my first trip to Italy in March and staying in Lido Di Ostia! Any tips on travel cause idk if I chose a good location.
"prima o poi tutte le strade portano a Roma"
3 weeks minimum? Who has that much vacation times?! 😂
Your little man-bun is unnecessary 🤷🏻♂️
A month??? More like a lifetime.
No. 1 tip is visit cities not mentioned in this video. They're all amazing and you'll have less annoying tourists and crowds. I love Bologna and Genoa.
You forgot Verona, Bologna, Torino, Siena, Palermo, Perugia, Cagliari and many other Italian great cities :)))
All of Italia is beautiful❤ Hence why I go back again and again🥰
Wish I was going tomorrow!
I wish I could go to Italy for three days, let alone 3 weeks! No snark as I just stumbled across this video, but do you have any advice on saving money for such trips? Did you do anything specific to plan for your trips? I’m trying desperately to save money so I can travel. However, it is tough being a mom of two with a full-time job.
Having been to Pisa, I would say that if you have a lot you want to do then that’s an easy skip. Pretty much all there is in Pisa is the leaning tower and once you’ve seen that for 10 minutes you’re done. I did have a beautiful day in the nearby town of Lucca. What a lovely place to spend a day. That’s where I’d spend my time between the two places.
Italian trains are literally always late, I wouldn’t call that a great train system
Why bike is shown 4 train system?
Amalfi coast is not Naples, but yeah I recommend it
I totally agree with you pal