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What we do know for sure is that traveling to Italy on your own means a before and after in the travel experiences of any foreigner who chooses this corner of the world. We do not know a single person who has not loved it. We came back completely in love with its people, its food and its cities. Shall we start?

We recommend the car option, only if you are going to make a route through nearby countries such as Croatia or France. Keep in mind that parking in cities like Milan, Florence or Venice can cost you a lot of money, since the downtown area is restricted to vehicles or is payable.

The big question you will ask yourself when organizing a trip to Italy. As always, it will depend on the days you have available and what you want to see, but we believe that 7/8 days is the minimum you need to enjoy this Mediterranean country.

To travel around Italy we recommend using the train, it is the best option. The stations are located in the center of the cities, besides being a comfortable and inexpensive transport. Calculate that a trip between Milan and Venice has a price of about 20 euros in modern high-speed trains. Check prices and availability on the Trenitalia website.

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We show you some of the experiences we have prepared for you.  We prepared this catalog to live Italy to the fullest in 2020, but life never ceases to surprise us and to this adventure of creating itineraries was added the planetary setback that left everyone with suspended breath.

If you are taking advantage of this time of stop to explore your future travels, here are some ideas that you can take advantage of and adapt to the trips you are planning to make on your own in Italy.

Places that invite you to rest and contemplation; experiences to the surface lived in the midst of nature that never ceases to amaze us, unforgettable sunsets, walks through unimagined streets that make us relive the stories of that Pinocchio of our childhood; enjoying typical Italian dishes and wines from the regions of Lazio, Puglia, Campania, Tuscany for example. A “beautiful world” that is always evolving and waiting to meet you, that is Italy.

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Welcome to our guide to organize a trip to Italy. We are going to leave you a lot of tips for traveling to Italy. We have visited the country several times and with our experience we want to help you to prepare your complete trip and above all we want you to enjoy the most spending the least.    So travelers welcome to your travel guide to Italy.

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Another platform we can recommend is Airbnb. We have used it all over the country and we have found really good prices and spectacular houses. We leave you here a discount of 35 euros for your next trip.

Italy is a country where eating is part of tourism. Visiting the main tourist sites such as the canals of Venice, the tower of Pisa or the Colosseum are not enough. In Italy you have to eat and eat well.    In Italy you eat much more than pasta or pizza. The coffees, ice creams, sausages and all the food in general is exquisite in Italy.

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Italy is a country rich in history, with cities full of monuments and churches dating back centuries that allow a direct encounter with the past of our western civilization. The country has excellent roads and a wide range of hotels to suit all tastes and budgets. It is not a very clean country. Smokers throw cigarette butts on the ground. However, drivers, including motorcyclists, drive in a decent and orderly manner.

If you come from Latin America, you can pay for a Roaming service. It is expensive, but the ability to be able to communicate is key. If you don’t have the above, at least have Whatssapp, and when you are in hotels or in places where you can connect to the internet, so at least you have how to communicate.

From Madrid to Rome we traveled on Iberia, the complete opposite of Avianca. They don’t even give you a coffee, unless you pay for it, and the possibility of entertainment on board is practically nil. The stewardesses only look the passengers in the eyes at the entrance and exit of the flight, as if that were enough attention.

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