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7-Day Italy Itinerary — Perfect First-Time Route 2026

Editorial · 18.05.2026
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This 7-day route covers the essential highlights of Italy at a comfortable pace. It suits first-time visitors who want a balance of cultural sights, natural landscapes and time to eat well. Day 1 — Arrival in Rome Land in Rome area and settle into your accommodation. Walk the historic centre in the afternoon, then head out for dinner at a family-run restaurant to try pizza Napoletana. Ease into local rhythms; jet-lag recovery matters more than sightseeing on day one. Day 2 — Rome highlights Devote a full day to Colosseum Rome and the surrounding historic quarter. Include a museum visit and time to sit at a local café. Evening dinner featuring pasta carbonara. Day 3 — Travel to Florence Morning transfer (2-4 hours by train, bus or rental car). Afternoon exploration of Grand Canal Venice or the Florence old town. Overnight in Florence. Day 4 — Florence day trip Visit Amalfi Coast on a day trip. Rental car offers flexibility; local guided tours are worth the money if you prefer no planning. Return to Florence for dinner. Day 5 — Venice and coast/nature Morning transfer to Venice. Depending on the season, spend the afternoon on Pompeii. Enjoy the region's specialty dish and take some downtime. Day 6 — Off-the-beaten-track Head to Cinque Terre for a full day. This is the destination that rewards travellers who venture beyond the obvious. Return late afternoon or move on to your next base. Day 7 — Return and departure Morning shopping in Milan for souvenirs, olive oil, wines or crafts. Head to your departure airport with time to spare. Reflect on the week with a final meal. Practical notes Currency is Euro (EUR). Distances between destinations range from 100 to 400 km — plan accordingly. Best season for this itinerary: April to June and September to October for mild weather and fewer crowds. For accommodation at each stop, hotels, restaurants and daily activities, use the verified catalogue at myitalyforall.com — each listing includes photos, contact details and honest reviews.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How many days should I plan for the trip?
7 days is the sweet spot for first-time visitors — enough to cover major highlights without rushing. 10-14 days allows for off-the-beaten-track exploration.
Should I rent a car or use public transport?
A rental car offers the most flexibility, especially for off-the-beaten-track destinations. Public transport works well between major cities but limits access to smaller places.
How much luggage should I bring?
Pack light — you will move between multiple cities. One carry-on suitcase plus a day backpack works for most 7-day itineraries.

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