Italy: Journey into the Heart of La Dolce Vita
4 cities |
4 attraction(s) |
total distance 6262
km
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Day1-3
Day4-5
Day6-7
Day8-10
Day11-14
Day1-3: Rome > Florence > Milan > Amalfi
4 attraction(s) ·
1173 km
1
Multiple galleries of classical & Renaissance art masterpieces, plus the Sistine Chapel frescoes.
229
km
2
The Old Bridge is an iconic building in Florence, located on the Arno River, and has stood since the Middle Ages, witnessing the rise and fall of the city. Initially, the Old Bridge was a place for selling pork, but later it was converted into jewelry shops by Grand Duke Ferdinando I de' Medici. To avoid taking the same route as common people, Grand Duke Ferdinando I de' Medici built the Vasari Corridor, which connected the Palazzo Vecchio and the Palazzo Pitti, hanging above the Old Bridge. Nowadays, the Old Bridge is a gathering place for Florence's most famous gold and jewelry shops, most of which are handcrafted. It is said that the Old Bridge is also the place where Dante and his wife met, so many couples lock their love locks on the bridge railings to show their love.
250
km
3
Mall housed in a glass-covered 19th-century arcade with luxury clothing brands & upscale dining.
694
km
4
Wagner and DH Lawrence once lived in a small town located on the high altitude of Amalfi coast. This town has been renovated into a tourist town with an unparalleled bohemian artistic atmosphere, known as "city of music". In addition, there are several charming gardens here, attracting many tourists to visit.
Day4-5: Rome > Florence > Amalfi
3 attraction(s) ·
673 km
1
Multiple galleries of classical & Renaissance art masterpieces, plus the Sistine Chapel frescoes.
229
km
2
The Old Bridge is an iconic building in Florence, located on the Arno River, and has stood since the Middle Ages, witnessing the rise and fall of the city. Initially, the Old Bridge was a place for selling pork, but later it was converted into jewelry shops by Grand Duke Ferdinando I de' Medici. To avoid taking the same route as common people, Grand Duke Ferdinando I de' Medici built the Vasari Corridor, which connected the Palazzo Vecchio and the Palazzo Pitti, hanging above the Old Bridge. Nowadays, the Old Bridge is a gathering place for Florence's most famous gold and jewelry shops, most of which are handcrafted. It is said that the Old Bridge is also the place where Dante and his wife met, so many couples lock their love locks on the bridge railings to show their love.
444
km
3
Wagner and DH Lawrence once lived in a small town located on the high altitude of Amalfi coast. This town has been renovated into a tourist town with an unparalleled bohemian artistic atmosphere, known as "city of music". In addition, there are several charming gardens here, attracting many tourists to visit.
Day6-7: Rome > Florence > Milan > Amalfi
4 attraction(s) ·
1173 km
1
Multiple galleries of classical & Renaissance art masterpieces, plus the Sistine Chapel frescoes.
229
km
2
The Old Bridge is an iconic building in Florence, located on the Arno River, and has stood since the Middle Ages, witnessing the rise and fall of the city. Initially, the Old Bridge was a place for selling pork, but later it was converted into jewelry shops by Grand Duke Ferdinando I de' Medici. To avoid taking the same route as common people, Grand Duke Ferdinando I de' Medici built the Vasari Corridor, which connected the Palazzo Vecchio and the Palazzo Pitti, hanging above the Old Bridge. Nowadays, the Old Bridge is a gathering place for Florence's most famous gold and jewelry shops, most of which are handcrafted. It is said that the Old Bridge is also the place where Dante and his wife met, so many couples lock their love locks on the bridge railings to show their love.
250
km
3
Mall housed in a glass-covered 19th-century arcade with luxury clothing brands & upscale dining.
694
km
4
Wagner and DH Lawrence once lived in a small town located on the high altitude of Amalfi coast. This town has been renovated into a tourist town with an unparalleled bohemian artistic atmosphere, known as "city of music". In addition, there are several charming gardens here, attracting many tourists to visit.
Day8-10: Rome > Florence > Milan > Amalfi
4 attraction(s) ·
1173 km
1
Multiple galleries of classical & Renaissance art masterpieces, plus the Sistine Chapel frescoes.
229
km
2
The Old Bridge is an iconic building in Florence, located on the Arno River, and has stood since the Middle Ages, witnessing the rise and fall of the city. Initially, the Old Bridge was a place for selling pork, but later it was converted into jewelry shops by Grand Duke Ferdinando I de' Medici. To avoid taking the same route as common people, Grand Duke Ferdinando I de' Medici built the Vasari Corridor, which connected the Palazzo Vecchio and the Palazzo Pitti, hanging above the Old Bridge. Nowadays, the Old Bridge is a gathering place for Florence's most famous gold and jewelry shops, most of which are handcrafted. It is said that the Old Bridge is also the place where Dante and his wife met, so many couples lock their love locks on the bridge railings to show their love.
250
km
3
Mall housed in a glass-covered 19th-century arcade with luxury clothing brands & upscale dining.
694
km
4
Wagner and DH Lawrence once lived in a small town located on the high altitude of Amalfi coast. This town has been renovated into a tourist town with an unparalleled bohemian artistic atmosphere, known as "city of music". In addition, there are several charming gardens here, attracting many tourists to visit.
Day11-14: Florence > Milan > Amalfi
3 attraction(s) ·
944 km
1
The Old Bridge is an iconic building in Florence, located on the Arno River, and has stood since the Middle Ages, witnessing the rise and fall of the city. Initially, the Old Bridge was a place for selling pork, but later it was converted into jewelry shops by Grand Duke Ferdinando I de' Medici. To avoid taking the same route as common people, Grand Duke Ferdinando I de' Medici built the Vasari Corridor, which connected the Palazzo Vecchio and the Palazzo Pitti, hanging above the Old Bridge. Nowadays, the Old Bridge is a gathering place for Florence's most famous gold and jewelry shops, most of which are handcrafted. It is said that the Old Bridge is also the place where Dante and his wife met, so many couples lock their love locks on the bridge railings to show their love.
250
km
2
Mall housed in a glass-covered 19th-century arcade with luxury clothing brands & upscale dining.
694
km
3
Wagner and DH Lawrence once lived in a small town located on the high altitude of Amalfi coast. This town has been renovated into a tourist town with an unparalleled bohemian artistic atmosphere, known as "city of music". In addition, there are several charming gardens here, attracting many tourists to visit.























