Are you dreaming of exploring Italy in a week? With the right planning, it is possible to experience the best of Italy in a short time. Whether you want to visit the iconic cities or explore the countryside, this guide will help you plan your perfect one-week itinerary. There are two ways to structure a one-week trip to Italy. You can either choose a single base or region and go on day trips from there, or you can try to cover as much ground as possible.
This guide offers both options, so you can pick the one that best suits your needs. As an Italian who has lived in the country for 18 years and traveled extensively, I can tell you that there are still places I haven't been to. But even if you don't visit any of the most famous Italian cities, you can still enjoy an outdoor and adventurous vacation while still saying that you were in Italy. In this travel guide to Italy, I've included everything you need to know to have an incredible one-week trip.
I'll provide information on how to travel between destinations, what to do in each city, and what to pack for your trip.
Giotto's Campanile and the Baptistery
One of the most popular attractions on any itinerary in Italy is Giotto's Campanile (bell tower in Italian) and the Baptistery. Combined, they form the cathedral complex, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Since I first visited this site, I have traveled more than 50 countries on 5 continents and lived in Portugal.During my travels, I have developed a special love for traveling around Europe (especially Italy).
7-Day Itinerary Through Italy
If you're visiting Italy in winter or summer, the Italian Alps and Trentino are worth a visit. Even two weeks in Italy wouldn't be enough to see everything, but it would give you more time to see more places on your to-do list. If you like cities and want to visit all the famous Italian attractions in one trip, here is my suggested 7-day itinerary through Italy.It's perfect for those who want to see all of Italy's famous sights in one go and who don't mind having an action-packed and busy travel schedule. It's also important to know the travel times between destinations since you'll be moving around a lot in a week. That way, you'll know how much time you have in each place to explore. Here's a breakdown of the best things to do in each city and how to spend your days on this Italian itinerary:.