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Two weeks in Italy and not a single rental car needed 🇮🇹🚆 If you’ve ever wondered whether you can actually do a proper Italy trip entirely by train, the answer is yes, and here’s exactly how I’d plan it! 🏛️ Rome (4 days) Start here, because honestly you need every bit of that time to do the city justice. Between the Colosseum, the Vatican, the Trevi Fountain, and just wandering through the historic centre, Rome alone could fill a trip on its own. 🚆 Train to Florence (1.5 hours) 🎨 Florence (3 days) Spend your time exploring the birthplace of the Renaissance. The Uffizi Gallery and the Accademia are packed with some of the most famous art in the world, the Duomo dominates the skyline from almost every angle, and the views from Piazzale Michelangelo at sunset are unmatched. 🚆 Train to Cinque Terre (2.5 hours) 🌊 Cinque Terre (2 days) These five colourful cliffside villages are the perfect contrast to the cities. Hike the trails connecting them, swim in the clear water, and spend an evening watching the sunset from Manarola, probably the most photographed of the five towns. 🚆 Train to Verona (5 to 6 hours) 🏰 Verona (2 days) The longest train ride of the trip, but it’s worth it for a city that gets far less attention than it deserves. Verona has a beautifully preserved Roman arena that still hosts performances today, and it’s also the setting of Romeo and Juliet, so don’t skip a visit to the famous balcony in the courtyard of Casa di Giulietta. 🚆 Train to Venice (1 hour) 🛶 Venice (3 days) Finish the trip getting lost in the canals, riding a gondola at sunset, and watching the city light up in the evening. Make time to wander away from St Mark’s Square too, since the quieter back streets and canals are where Venice really shows its charm. Save this if Italy by train is on your list 📌 #italy #italytravel #italytrip #italiansummer #italybytrain
Two weeks in Italy and not a single rental car needed 🇮🇹🚆 If you’ve ever wondered whether you can actually do a proper Italy trip entirely by train, the answer is yes, and here’s exactly how I’d plan it! 🏛️ Rome (4 days) Start here, because honestly you need every bit of that time to do the city justice. Between the Colosseum, the Vatican, the Trevi Fountain, and just wandering through the historic centre, Rome alone could fill a trip on its own. 🚆 Train to Florence (1.5 hours) 🎨 Florence (3 days) Spend your time exploring the birthplace of the Renaissance. The Uffizi Gallery and the Accademia are packed with some of the most famous art in the world, the Duomo dominates the skyline from almost every angle, and the views from Piazzale Michelangelo at sunset are unmatched. 🚆 Train to Cinque Terre (2.5 hours) 🌊 Cinque Terre (2 days) These five colourful cliffside villages are the perfect contrast to the cities. Hike the trails connecting them, swim in the clear water, and spend an evening watching the sunset from Manarola, probably the most photographed of the five towns. 🚆 Train to Verona (5 to 6 hours) 🏰 Verona (2 days) The longest train ride of the trip, but it’s worth it for a city that gets far less attention than it deserves. Verona has a beautifully preserved Roman arena that still hosts performances today, and it’s also the setting of Romeo and Juliet, so don’t skip a visit to the famous balcony in the courtyard of Casa di Giulietta. 🚆 Train to Venice (1 hour) 🛶 Venice (3 days) Finish the trip getting lost in the canals, riding a gondola at sunset, and watching the city light up in the evening. Make time to wander away from St Mark’s Square too, since the quieter back streets and canals are where Venice really shows its charm. Save this if Italy by train is on your list 📌 #italy #italytravel #italytrip #italiansummer #italybytrain

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