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2 Week Italian Itinerary If you are planning
a 2 week trip to Italy for the first time and you need some direction
on where to go, consider the itinerary below. I import luxury goods
from Italy and have made dozens of trips over the years. One of the
problems that I have when planning a trip is information overload
- with all of the web sites and guide books available it is hard to
decide where to spend time. Guide books are great to use in deciding
what sites to see --- so I will focus on logistics --- moving from
South to North in Italy. I have recommended this trip to many friends
and they have all had a great time: Arrive
in Rome (2-3 days). Spend at least
2-3 days in Rome. You can literally spend a month in Rome and not
see everything so you might want to add value to your experience by
hiring a private guide on your first day. Favorite Place
to Stay - Hotel Positano
- If you have 4 star taste, or are on a honeymoon, book elsewhere
- but if you want a clean, affordable hotel with some character than
this is the place. Convenient location and marble floors throughout.
Paste -- http://www.hostelz.com/view.php/listing148+Hotel+Positano+Rome+Italy Favorite Neighborhood
to Explore - Trastevere - Trastevere
is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Rome. It is quiet and inviting
and a great area to walk around and find a place to eat or drink.
Favorite Place
to Eat - La Francesca -
the menu here has not changed in decades, nor does if have to - the
food is great and priced for Romans! Locals order take out on real
plates. See if you can spot the Sly Stalone look alike - he must be
the owners son. (near the Pantheon) Favorite Place
to Grab a Drink - Stardust - This
small Roman tavern is run by Anna - a legend in Trastevere. Anna knows
every hand signal imaginable. If you can't understand her Italian
just watch her hands! (in Trastevere) Naples
(1 day) From Rome get
on a train and make your way down to Naples. The train ride is only
2 hours on Eurostar. Naples is crazy -every stereotype of Italian
culture that you can think of is exaggerated in Naples... and... as
the saying goes, you have to see it once before you die. When you
arrive in Naples the key is to get away from the train station and
check in as soon a possible - there is nothing nice about the area
around the station - get to the water and take a walk. Naples on the
water is beautiful. Favorite Neighborhood
to Explore - Royal Naples -
Royal Naples was at one time a ghetto. It is also where the mafia
originated. Exploring Royal Naples is like stepping back in time 500
years - the streets are alleys and the shops are miniature. Edgy old
world charm - you will not see one tourist. If you were to find a
Picasso in a thrift store it would be here. Favorite Place
to Stay - Hotel San Sansevero
- It is very hard to find a good deal on a hotel in Naples, but Sansevero
Resorts is a decent value. They have 4 hotels in renovated palaces
that are all centrally located. Clean rooms, Mediterranean feel. Paste
- http://www.albergosansevero.it/indexe.html Favorite Place
to Eat - Gino Sorbillo - Old family run pizzeria - they have 2 locations on the same block. the service is fast, the pizza is excellent, and the patrons are local. Via Tribunali 32. Capri
(2 days) Favorite Activity
- "Forbidden
Path" - walking the road that leads from the Center to Marina
Piccola (the only public beach) is my favorite thing to do. I call
it the "Forbidden Path" because lately it has been closed
for repairs and you have to jump the gate the enter - which by the
way is perfectly acceptable and very Italian. Off the Forbidden Path
you can find trails that lead down to the water - watch out for peeping
toms. When you reach Marina Piccola (about a 30 minute walk) you can
relax for the afternoon on the beach and go snorkeling. If you forgot
your sun block seek out Paolo - and ask him about his son who lives
in New York and works at Max Restaurant. Favorite Place
to Stay - La Tosca - By
far the best value in Capri and probably all of Italy. White washed
elegance, 4 star service - two words - book early. Via Birago 5. Tel
081-837-0989. Favorite Place
to Eat - Da Tonino - this
family-run restaurant hidden away in a rural section of Capri is worth
the journey. Creative take on traditional Capri menu with unmatched
outdoor ambiance and expansive wine cellar. The walk home is half
the fun! Via Dentecale 12. Tel 081 837 6718 - call for reservations. Amalfi Coast (3 days)
Favorite Place
to Stay in Florence - Hermitage - Hermitage
Hotel is centrally located right next to the Ponte Vechhio. It is
excellent value - 4 star feel for a 2 or 3 star price. With the check
in desk on the top floor, it is very unique. It also has an excellent
terrace for breakfast and planning activities. Vicolo Marzio 1 Tel.
055-287-216 Favorite Place
to Eat - La Goistra - the small family run restaurant is slightly off the beaten path but well worth the effort to find it. Once a hidden secret it has recently become more popular and for good reason - the food is excellent and inexpensive. The wine list is extensive and the service is family.
From Florence get on the Eurostar and head to Venice. Venice is an architectural wonder - although like Florence, it has become overrun by tourists - in August you might think you are at Disney World. I recommend spending a day in Venice and then getting on a water bus and visiting the smaller islands in the "suburbs" - Murano and Burano. These islands are very small and quiet and offer a similar feel to Venice - although more colorful
From Venice fly home and take with you all of the wonderful memories of your first trip to Italy!
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