New luxury train released! A moving palace through Italy
by HHtravel
Jan 7, 2025
Italy is not big but it is very long🤣 Do you know how different the north and south are?
Most of Italy's popular check-in attractions are actually in the north, including Florence, Milan, Venice, etc. Therefore, the urban architecture and tourist attractions in the north are more urbanized, and people in their daily lives are more indifferent.
The south is slower and more ancient, and many architectural attractions have retained their original flavor, and the local people are more enthusiastic and cheerful.
The lifestyles and language habits of people in the north and south are also very different. So if you want to truly experience, try and integrate into Italian life, come and join us for an in-depth tour! From south to north, a full experience on one line😎😎
🛬[Itinerary]:
day1: Rome-Assisi-Italian Town
day2: Italian Town-Venice
day3: Venice-Sirmione-Milan
day4: Milan-Cinque Terre
day5: Cinque Terre-Pisa-Florence
day6: Florence-Orcia Valley-Rome
day7: Rome
day8: Rome-Naples-Pompeii
day9: Pompeii-Amalfi-Salerno
day10: Salerno-Matera-Alberobello-Bari
day11: Bari-Castello del Monte-Rome
🧡[tips]:
1. No matter in the north or south of Italy, people don’t have the habit of drinking hot water, so if you need hot water, it is recommended to bring your own kettle! Or ask for hot water from the hotel restaurant (drinking too much can easily cause internal heat 🤣)
2. Italian hotels don't provide toothbrushes, toothpaste and slippers. It is recommended to bring your own or buy them at a nearby supermarket
3. Don't bring too much cash. Many places accept credit cards or some places in the north already support Alipay
Italy · Europe Rome · Metropolitan City of Rome Milan · Metropolitan City of Milan Pompeii · Metropolitan City of Naples Naples · Metropolitan City of Naples Amalfi · Province of Salerno Matera · Matera Venice · Metropolitan City of Venice Florence · Tuscany
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