Best Italy Tours & Trips

Italy is a country where history, daily life, and landscape are closely intertwined. From Roman ruins and Renaissance cities to coastal villages and rural countryside, much of Italy’s appeal lies in how the past remains part of everyday experience. Major cities such as Rome, Florence, and Venice concentrate famous landmarks, but travel in Italy is often most rewarding when it slows down - whether in smaller hill towns, along the Amalfi Coast, or in regions like Tuscany, Umbria, and Puglia. Food is deeply regional rather than uniform, and traveling through Italy often means noticing how cuisine, dialect, and customs change from one area to the next. Trains connect major cities efficiently, but some of Italy’s character is best found off main routes.
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7-Day Italy Art & Heritage Loop Tour from Rome/Venice: Siena, Florence, Pisa, Milan, Venice, Arezzo | Treasure-like Scenic Spots
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4.6 (15 reviews) Tour Code: 744468
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Rome, Venice, Milan
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Rome, Pienza, Siena +21 more
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10-Day Rome to Paris Tour: Florence, Venice, Zurich, Grindelwald, Lucerne | Free Airport Pick-up in Rome | Breakfasts and Ticket Admission Included
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4.8 (28 reviews) Tour Code: 232024
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Rome, Paris
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10.0 Days
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Rome, Florence, Venice +16 more
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10-Day 2 Countries Italian Scene Summer Tour from Rome: Vatican, Venice, Milan, Pisa and Florence
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4.7 (10 reviews) Tour Code: 716217
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Rome
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10.0 Days
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Rome, Vatican City, Sorrento +22 more
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5-Day Classical Italy Tour from Rome: Venice, Florence | Ticket Admission to Murano Glass Factory in Venice
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4.5 (56 reviews) Tour Code: 181444
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Rome, Venice
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5.0 Days
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Rome, Florence, Venice +5 more
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15-Day Golden Italy Highlights from Rome:Tuscany & Liguria to Northern & Southern Italy | Free Airport Pick-up in Rome | Breakfasts and Ticket Admission Included
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4.8 (5 reviews) Tour Code: 692640
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Rome
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15.0 Days
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Rome, Siena, Florence +29 more
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7-Day Italy & Switzerland Adventure from Rome: Florence, Venice, Innsbruck, Zurich, Lucerne with Murano Glass Factory Experience
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4.9 (13 reviews) Tour Code: 227704
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Rome, Zurich
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Rome, Florence, Venice +13 more
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8-Day Discovery of Italy Tour from Rome with Airport Transfers: Florence, Bologna and Venice | Hop-On Hop-Off | Vatican Museums: Skip the Line
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4.4 (4 reviews) Tour Code: 735819
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Rome
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8.0 Days
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Rome, Assisi, Siena +12 more
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7-Day【Go South】Italy, Switzerland, and France Loop Tour from Rome
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4.6 (59 reviews) Tour Code: 707580
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Rome
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Rome, Arezzo, Florence +23 more
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12-Day Italy, Swiss, France, and UK Tour from Rome: Florence, Venice, Zurich, Paris, Rouen, and London | Ticket Admission Included
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4.8 (44 reviews) Tour Code: 232144
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Rome, London
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12.0 Days
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11-Day Italy Tour from Rome: Capri, Venice and Florence | 2 Countries and 11 Cities | 10 Breakfasts, 5 Dinners
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5.0 (4 reviews) Tour Code: 717993
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Rome
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11.0 Days
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7-Day Italian Holiday Tour from Rome: Venice, Verona and Florence | 2 Countries and 6 Cities | 6 Breakfasts, 4 Dinners
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5.0 (4 reviews) Tour Code: 718005
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7-Day Italy and South France Loop Tour: Lucerne, Milan, Venice, Rome, Florence, Monaco, Cannes, Paris
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4.7 (50 reviews) Tour Code: 16663
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Paris, Dijon, Luzern +31 more
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7-Day Southern Adventure Loop Tour from Paris/Lucerne: Italy, Switzerland, France, Vatican City, Monaco
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4.6 (139 reviews) Tour Code: 24534
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9-Day In-depth Cultural Tour from Rome to Venice: Florence, Pisa, Cinque Terre, Genoa, Milan, Verona, Venice | Ticket Admission to Murano Glasswork in Venice | Hotel Breakfasts Included
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4.2 (24 reviews) Tour Code: 664005
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14-Day Western & Southern Europe from Paris: Luxembourg, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Lucerne, Venice, Florence | Cologne Cathedral | Louvre Museum | Leaning Tower of Pisa
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5.0 (3 reviews) Tour Code: 670431
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Plan Your Perfect Italy Trip: Routes, Tips & Guides

When is the Best Time for Italy Trip

Must-See Cities in Italy

Crafting Your Ideal Italy Itinerary

Epic Multi-Country Europe Tours Involving Italy

Essential Tips for a Flawless Italy Vacation

When is the Best Time for Italy Trip

While Italy is a year-round destination, each season offers a different experience.

Spring (April-June) & Autumn (September-October): These "shoulder seasons" are widely considered the best time to visit. The weather is delightfully pleasant, the countryside is either in full bloom or bursting with harvest colors, and the crowds are more manageable than in the summer. It's the perfect time for sightseeing and enjoying a cappuccino outdoors.

Summer (July-August): This is peak season. It's hot, crowded, and more expensive, especially in coastal areas. However, it's also a wonderfully vibrant time with a full calendar of festivals and a lively atmosphere. If you're dreaming of a beach-focused Italy vacation, this is your moment.

Winter (November-March): If you want to avoid crowds and find great deals, winter is fantastic. The cities are yours to explore in relative peace, museums are quiet, and the holiday season brings a magical, festive cheer. Plus, you can hit the ski slopes in the Italian Alps!

Must-See Cities in Italy

Because of the many must-see sights all over the country, Italy tours usually cover the three destinations in the highest demand beginning at the most popular jump-off point: Rome.

Rome

Read a few Italy tour reviews and you’ll learn about all the requisite spots in the Eternal City. Walking on the streets of Rome is like going through a history book and an art museum at the same time. The Colosseum, the Roman Forum, the Palatine, and the many churches and museums can give you sensory overload, so make sure to pace yourself.

You’ll definitely not want for options for good food while in Rome, or anywhere in Italy for that matter. Make sure to sample the authentic versions of food you’re quite familiar with. Try Roman pizza! It definitely isn’t same the pizza back home—wherever home might be—so take advantage.

Florence

Even people who don’t know much about art have heard of at least one of these guys: Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, or Botticelli, if not all three. They just happen to be three of the rock stars of the Renaissance and many of their beautifully preserved works can still be found all over Florence today.

Florence is looked upon as many an artist or art lover’s Mecca. After all, the city is credited as the “cradle of the Renaissance.” Rome is perhaps the only other city that can rival its bounty of Renaissance art and architecture. That’s why most Italy tours from Rome include a trip to Florence.

With so much to see and do in Florence, you’ll need to map out a plan. The Uffizi Gallery is a must! Again, aside from the masterpieces of the previously mentioned Renaissance rock stars, the Uffizi’s roll call includes works by: Raphael, Titian, Caravaggio, Donatello, and many others—yes, the other two Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles namesakes round out the list.

Make sure to grab the ultimate Florentine sandwich, a lampredotto, to help fuel your mad dash around the city.

Venice

Las Vegas may have recreated a version of La Serenissima but once you set foot on the real Venice, you’ll understand why the imitation.

You’ll have to do the typical touristy things because, well, you have to! From a gondola (or even a vaporetto) ride down the Grand Canal to visiting the standard spots such as St. Mark’s, the Doge’s Palace, the Bridge of Sighs, and so on, you won’t regret being the tourist that you are.

You’re in Venice, so eat seafood! The Queen of the Adriatic is the place to blacken your teeth with squid ink pasta and if you’re there in the spring, get some soft shell crabs. And, don’t forget to raise a glass in a toast; make it a Bellini and you’ll have completed the theme.

Check out other jump-off points such as Italy tours from Milan and London. Bon Viaggio!

Crafting Your Ideal Italy Itinerary

The "perfect" Italian itinerary is the one that’s perfect for you. Are you a history buff, a foodie, a nature lover, or an art aficionado? Answering this will help you map out your journey.

The Classic First-Timer’s Trio: Rome, Florence & Venice

For most first-time visitors, the "big three" are non-negotiable, and for good reason. A classic tour of Italy often focuses on these jewels. Rome, the Eternal City, is a living museum, where the Colosseum stands as a testament to ancient power and the Vatican City holds spiritual and artistic wonders. Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, will steal your heart with its magnificent Duomo, the Uffizi Gallery's masterpieces, and the Ponte Vecchio's timeless charm. Then there’s Venice, a city built on water, where getting lost in its maze of canals and alleyways is the main attraction.

Discovering Italy’s Diverse Regions

If you have more time or are on a return visit, consider venturing beyond the classics. The Amalfi Coast and Cinque Terre offer breathtaking coastal scenery and postcard-perfect towns clinging to cliffs. Tuscany’s rolling hills, dotted with cypress trees and charming farmhouses, are a dream for food and wine lovers. Head north to Milan for high fashion and the stunning Lake Como, or south to Puglia and Sicily for a more rustic, sun-baked experience with incredible food and Greek ruins.

Epic Multi-Country Europe Tours Involving Italy

Italy's fantastic location and excellent transport links make it a perfect centerpiece for a grander European adventure. Why limit yourself to one country when you can so easily experience a variety of cultures? Here are a few classic multi-country routes that showcase the best of Europe.

Route 1: France & Italy Itinerary

This route flips the classic script, inviting you to begin your journey amidst history before culminating in romance. A perfect France and Italy itinerary can start in the heart of the ancient world: Rome. Immerse yourself in the grandeur of the Colosseum and the artistic treasures of the Vatican.

From there, travel north through the rolling hills of Tuscany to Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance. After soaking up Italy's passionate culture and sunshine, journey onwards to the sophisticated chic of Paris. Ending your trip with a view from the Eiffel Tower or a stroll along the Seine provides a magical contrast and a perfect finale to your European adventure.

A 8-day Rome to Paris tour offers a seamless way to experience this incredible transition from Italian passion to French romance.

Route 2: Paris, Switzerland & Italy Package

For those who want it all—art, mountains, and ancient history—the legendary trifecta of France, Switzerland, and Italy is the ultimate choice. The story can begin in Paris with its world-class museums and romantic ambiance. Next, the plot shifts dramatically as you journey into the majestic Swiss Alps.

Here, you’ll trade bustling cityscapes for serene lakes, charming mountain villages, and jaw-dropping peaks. The adventure reaches its crescendo in Italy, where you'll dive headfirst into a world of passionate culture, delicious food, and millennia of history. This route is a powerful reminder of how diverse and beautiful Europe truly is, and a packaged tour like the 10-Day Italy Switzerland and France tour handles all the logistics, letting you soak in every moment.

Route 3: London to Italy Adventure

Embark on a journey that crosses through the very heart of Western Europe. A London to Italy tour is an express ticket through changing cultures and landscapes. Your trip starts in the historic, multicultural metropolis of London, with its royal palaces and vibrant pub scene. After crossing the English Channel, you’ll find yourself on the European mainland, often with a stop in Paris, before continuing south.

The journey itself is part of the magic, as the scenery transforms from the rolling hills of France to the dramatic peaks of the Alps, finally giving way to the sun-kissed landscapes of Italy. An 6-Day Italy tour from London is a perfect example of this fast-paced, highlights-packed adventure that delivers an incredible amount of discovery in just over a week.

Essential Tips for a Flawless Italy Vacation

A little preparation goes a long way in making your trip smooth and enjoyable.

Getting Around: Italy’s high-speed train network (Trenitalia and Italo) is a dream for traveling between major cities. It’s fast, efficient, and scenic. For exploring the countryside, like Tuscany, renting a car offers the most freedom. Just be warned: avoid driving in the historical centers of large cities, which are often restricted traffic zones (ZTL) and a nightmare to navigate.

What to Pack: Comfortable shoes! We can’t say this enough. You’ll be walking for miles on cobblestones. Pack layers, as temperatures can change throughout the day. And always carry a light scarf or shawl; it's essential for covering your shoulders and knees when entering churches, a sign of respect.

Money Matters: The currency is the Euro (€). While credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and larger shops, it’s wise to carry some cash. You'll need it for small purchases at local markets, a quick espresso at a stand-up bar, or the city tourist taxes often paid at hotels.

The Art of Eating: Don’t be surprised by a *coperto* (cover charge) on your restaurant bill; it's a standard fee per person for bread and table service. Tipping is not expected as it is in the U.S., but leaving a few extra euros for excellent service is a kind gesture. And embrace the coffee culture: do as the locals do and sip your espresso standing at the bar for a quicker, cheaper caffeine fix.

Best Time to Visit Italy

Winter 2026/2027
Winter transforms Italy into a landscape of contrasts. Northern regions and the Alps see snow-covered peaks and crisp air, with temperatures often dipping below freezing, while central and southern areas remain relatively mild at 10-15 °C. Rain is more frequent, and shorter days give way to cozy evenings and festive lights. The season glows with Christmas markets, nativity displays, and Carnival celebrations in Venice and Viareggio. Mountain towns thrive with skiing and alpine lodges, while cities like Rome, Florence, and Naples offer quieter streets and museums free of long queues. Seasonal dishes - truffle risotto, hearty stews, and mulled wine - add warmth to the chill. Though the beaches rest, Italy’s winter reveals a slower, more intimate beauty filled with cultural traditions and serene charm.
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Spring 2026
Spring in Italy ushers in mild temperatures, blooming landscapes, and a renewed sense of life across the peninsula. Average temperatures climb from around 8-16 °C in March to 20-24 °C by late May, with moderate rainfall keeping the countryside lush. Skies clear more frequently, days grow longer, and the air feels pleasantly fresh. Cities such as Rome, Florence, and Venice are comfortable to explore without the summer crowds, making this an ideal season for leisurely strolls through piazzas and open-air cafés. The countryside bursts into color with wildflowers and budding vineyards, while the coastlines invite peaceful walks along sun-kissed shores. Cultural events, Easter celebrations, and spring festivals enliven towns and villages, offering a glimpse into Italy’s traditions amid a vibrant natural backdrop.
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Summer 2026
Summer in Italy radiates warmth, sunshine, and energy. Daytime highs average 27-31 °C in central regions and can reach 35-38 °C in the south. The air is dry and bright along the Mediterranean, while northern plains and valleys may experience humid days and afternoon thunderstorms. Long daylight hours set the stage for late dinners outdoors, lively piazzas, and beach days that stretch into golden evenings. The Amalfi Coast, Cinque Terre, and Sardinia dazzle with sparkling waters, while the Alps and Dolomites offer crisp mountain escapes. Festivals, concerts, and open-air cinemas fill the calendar, and local cuisine features summer’s best produce - ripe tomatoes, fresh seafood, and chilled wines. Despite the heat and larger crowds, the season’s vitality and festive atmosphere capture the essence of the Italian summer spirit.
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Autumn 2026
Autumn arrives with gentle warmth and a softer rhythm. Early in the season, temperatures linger around 25-27 °C before gradually cooling to 17-20 °C by November. Rainfall increases slightly, refreshing the air and enhancing the rich colors of the countryside. The vineyards turn gold and crimson, marking the grape harvest, while truffle festivals and olive harvests showcase the land’s bounty. City landmarks remain inviting under mellow sunlight, and coastal areas settle into tranquility after the summer bustle. Rural drives reveal stunning fall foliage in Tuscany and Umbria, and the atmosphere becomes more contemplative and culinary-focused. From tasting new wines to exploring medieval hill towns wrapped in mist, autumn brings a deeply authentic charm and a perfect balance of comfort, flavor, and beauty.
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15-Day Golden Italy Highlights from Rome:Tuscany & Liguria to Northern & Southern Italy | Free Airport Pick-up in Rome | Breakfasts and Ticket Admission Included

My Best Trip So Far

The tour was perfect for seeing Italy. You hit all the good spots and then there’s free time to choose other things you’d want to do. I had fun. The tour guides were all great and I met some good people I’m still in contact with. It’s great if you’re solo.

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8-Day Discovery of Italy Tour from Rome with Airport Transfers: Florence, Bologna and Venice | Hop-On Hop-Off | Vatican Museums: Skip the Line

Worth every moment and every euro

This trip packed so much into 8 days and somehow never felt overwhelming. The airport transfer was seamless, which is always a relief when arriving in Rome after a long flight. The guides were top-notch, balancing history with local stories that brought the cities alive. I especially loved Siena and Padua, two places I never would have visited on my own. The bus rides were scenic and restful, the meals included were high quality (especially the Tuscan lunch with wine!), and the hotels were very comfortable. Ending the trip with a Vatican Museums skip-the-line tour was the perfect finale. Honestly, I couldn’t have asked for a better way to experience Italy’s highlights without the stress of planning everything myself.

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7-Day Italy & Switzerland Adventure from Rome: Florence, Venice, Innsbruck, Zurich, Lucerne with Murano Glass Factory Experience

From the Duomo in Florence to the snowy peaks near Zurich, this tour had it all. I appreciated how well-paced it was and how much we got to explore on our own, too. The glass-blowing demo in Murano was such a unique experience. Highly recommend!

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10-Day Rome to Paris Tour: Florence, Venice, Zurich, Grindelwald, Lucerne | Free Airport Pick-up in Rome | Breakfasts and Ticket Admission Included

The Perfect Paris Goodbye

Traveling from Rome to Paris with such a small group felt personal and friendly. I especially loved the Seine River cruise—it was the perfect Paris farewell.

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FAQs about Italy Tours

Do I need a visa to travel to Italy as a tourist?

Visa requirements for Italy depend on your nationality. Travelers from the United States, Canada, the UK, Australia, and most EU-exempt countries can enter Italy and the Schengen Area visa-free for up to 90 days within a 180-day period for tourism. Your passport must be valid for at least three months beyond your planned departure from the Schengen Area. Always check official government sources before booking your Italy trip.

Is Italy safe for tourists, and what should I watch out for?

Italy is considered a safe country for tourists, including solo travelers. Violent crime is rare, but petty theft such as pickpocketing can occur in busy areas like train stations, public transport, and popular attractions in Rome, Milan, and Naples. Travelers should stay alert, secure valuables, and avoid unlicensed taxis. Emergency services are reliable, and tourist infrastructure is well developed across the country.

Why is there a "Coperto" charge on my bill, and do I need to tip?

The Coperto is a standard "cover charge" (usually €1-€3 per person) that covers bread, linens, and service; it is not a scam. Because of this, tipping is not mandatory in Italy. If the service was exceptional, rounding up to the nearest €5 or leaving a few coins is appreciated but never expected. Also, remember that many authentic trattorias close between 3:00 PM and 7:00 PM, so plan your "late lunch" accordingly!

Is it better to rent a car or take the train between major cities?

For the "Big Three" (Rome, Florence, and Venice), the high-speed train (Trenitalia or Italo) is faster, cheaper, and more convenient than driving. It drops you directly in the city centers, avoiding the dreaded ZTL (Limited Traffic Zones) where unauthorized driving results in heavy automated fines. Save the car rental for exploring rural areas like the Tuscan countryside or the Dolomites, where public transit is less frequent.

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