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Is 7 nights in Rome too much?

If you are planning to visit only Rome, you could consider a seven-day itinerary and take some fantastic day trips. The longer you spend in Rome, the deeper you can get into the city's culture and truly understand its rich culture, history, cuisine, and maybe even some hidden gems.



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If you're planning to drive back to Rome after visiting the area for the day, I would recommend joining our day trip. However, if you're going to the Amalfi Coast to stay for a few days, this is a strong option—provided you're a confident driver. The Amalfi Coast has winding roads that can be intimidatingly narrow.

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Despite what you may have read online, the short answer is YES, tipping is expected and the polite thing to do in many cases in Rome, although it is not as widespread as in the United States. This is my quick, no-nonsense guide to tipping in Rome. Should you tip for coffee in Rome?

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The Rome to Venice high-speed train covers the distance of about 395 km (245 miles) between these two Italian cities.

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However, to experience Italy at its best, you'll need to factor in three or four weeks. That way, you'll have enough time to discover a large part of the peninsula and one (or perhaps both!) of its major islands, Sardinia and Sicily.

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The Amalfi Coast is home to lavish 5-star hotels and international jet-setters. Plus it's possible to reach the beautiful island of Capri, sample pizza in its home of Naples, and visit Pompeii. Cinque Terre is more laid-back, suited to those who adore hiking and photography.

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The cost of a trip to Italy for a week will vary depending on your travel style and preferences. A budget traveler can expect to spend around 800-1000 euros, while a mid-range traveler can expect to spend around 1500-2000 euros. Luxury travelers can expect to spend upwards of 3000 euros.

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