How many days do you need in Tuscany, Venice & Rome?
- Most travelers spend 7-10 days in Tuscany, Venice, and Rome combined
- Visiting Tuscany, Venice, and Rome in 5 or 6 days is possible, but it will feel rushed
- With 11 or more days, most travelers choose to add more stops to their trip
- The most common extensions are Amalfi Coast, Sorrento, and Milan
How Many Days to Spend in Tuscany
How Many Days to Spend in Venice
How Many Days to Spend in Rome
Recommended Itineraries for Tuscany, Venice & Rome
Recommended Itinerary for 1 Week
Day | Highlights | Overnight |
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Day 1 | Arrive in Rome, Train to Venice | Venice |
Day 2 | Venice Walking Tour & Afternoon Spritz Veneziano | Venice |
Day 3 | Train to Florence, Food Tour | Florence |
Day 4 | Tour of Tuscany & Wine Tasting | Florence |
Day 5 | Train to Rome, Colosseum & Forum Tour | Rome |
Day 6 | Vatican City & Rome Walking Tour | Rome |
Day 7 | Depart |
From Venice's Grand Canal to Tuscany's winemaking region, this seven-day itinerary is a top choice for travelers on a time crunch. See Michelangelo's "David" sculpture in Florence, shop for Carnival masks and handblown art in Venice, and explore medieval hilltop towns in the Chianti Classico region. End in Rome, where the legendary Colosseum, Sistine Chapel, and buzzing nightlife await. Read more
Recommended Itinerary for 8 Days
Day | Highlights | Overnight |
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Day 1 | Arrive in Rome, Train to Venice | Venice |
Day 2 | Venice Walking Tour & Afternoon Spritz Veneziano | Venice |
Day 3 | Train to Florence, Food Tour | Florence |
Day 4 | Tour of Tuscany & Wine Tasting | Florence |
Day 5 | Train to Rome, Colosseum & Forum Tour | Rome |
Day 6 | Vatican City and Rome Walking Tour | Rome |
Day 7 | Free Day in Rome | Rome |
Day 8 | Depart Rome |
Explore Italy's top cities and winemaking regions with this whirlwind eight-day itinerary. Dive into history as you discover extravagant Venetian palaces, medieval Tuscan towns, and Rome's Vatican City. Ride a gondola on Venice's Grand Canal and taste world-famous wine in the Chianti Classico region. See masterpieces by Michelangelo and da Vinci in Florence, then end in Rome, where bohemian neighborhoods, a vibrant food scene, and the magnificent Colosseum await. Read more
Recommended Itinerary for 9 Days
Day | Highlights | Overnight |
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Day 1 | Arrive in Rome, Train to Venice | Venice |
Day 2 | Free Day in Venice | Venice |
Day 3 | Train to Florence, Food Tour | Florence |
Day 4 | Tour of Tuscany & Wine Tasting | Florence |
Day 5 | Free Day in Florence | Florence |
Day 6 | Train to Rome, Colosseum & Forum Tour | Rome |
Day 7 | Vatican City and Rome Walking Tour | Rome |
Day 8 | Free Day in Rome | Rome |
Day 9 | Depart Rome |
From the Sistine Chapel in Rome to eclectic artist neighborhoods in Venice, this nine-day trip is perfect for travelers who want to see Italy's top sights at a relaxed pace. Start in Venice to see the Grand Canal, then head to Florence to see Michelangelo's "David" sculpture and taste Chianti wine in Tuscany. End your trip with three days in Rome for trendy wine bars, nighttime foodie crawls, and an exclusive tour of Vatican City. Read more
Recommended Itinerary for 10 Days
Day | Highlights | Overnight |
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Day 1 | Arrive in Rome, Train to Venice | Venice |
Day 2 | Venice Walking Tour & Afternoon Spritz Veneziano | Venice |
Day 3 | Free Day in Venice | Venice |
Day 4 | Train to Florence, Food Tour | Florence |
Day 5 | Tour of Tuscany & Wine Tasting | Florence |
Day 6 | Free Day in Florence | Florence |
Day 7 | Train to Rome, Colosseum & Forum Tour | Rome |
Day 8 | Vatican City & Rome Walking Tour | Rome |
Day 9 | Free Day in Rome | Rome |
Day 10 | Depart Rome |
Explore Italy's top cities and cultural sights on this 10-day trip. Start in colorful Venice to see the ornate Doge's Palace and take a ride on the Grand Canal. In Florence, see world-famous art by Renaissance masters like Michelangelo and Donatello, then go wine tasting in rural Tuscany. End your trip in Rome, where visits to the Sistine Chapel, bohemian Trastevere neighborhood, and mouthwatering pizza round out the perfect getaway. Read more
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Extended Itineraries
9-Day Itinerary Including Sorrento
Day | Highlights | Overnight |
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Day 1 | Arrive in Venice, Explore | Venice |
Day 2 | Free Day in Venice | Venice |
Day 3 | Train to Florence, Explore | Florence |
Day 4 | Free Day in Florence | Florence |
Day 5 | Train to Rome, Explore | Rome |
Day 6 | Free Day in Rome | Rome |
Day 7 | Train to Naples, Private Transfer to Sorrento | Sorrento |
Day 8 | Tour the Amalfi Coast or Pompeii | Sorrento |
Day 9 | Depart Sorrento |
Hop between four iconic Italian destinations on this nine-day whirlwind itinerary. Whisked between cities by comfortable high-speed trains, you can forget about the logistics and immerse yourself in the experience. Cruise the misty canals of Venice, marvel at Renaissance art in Florence, discover ancient history and modern culture in Rome, then change gears and end your grand tour soaking up the sun on the stylish Amalfi Coast. With two days in each location, you can get oriented with an immersive guided tour, then spend the following day exploring at your own pace. Read more
2-Week Itinerary Including Amalfi Coast
Day | Highlights | Overnight |
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Day 1 | Arrive in Rome, Train to Venice | Venice |
Day 2 | Venice Walking Tour & Afternoon Spritz Veneziano | Venice |
Day 3 | Murano, Burano & Torcello Excursion | Venice |
Day 4 | Free Day in Venice | Venice |
Day 5 | Train to Florence, Food Tour | Florence |
Day 6 | Tour of Tuscany & Wine Tasting | Florence |
Day 7 | Free Day in Florence | Florence |
Day 8 | Train to Amalfi Coast, Positano Sunset Cruise | Amalfi Coast |
Day 9 | Capri & Anacapri Day Tour | Amalfi Coast |
Day 10 | Free Day on the Amalfi Coast | Amalfi Coast |
Day 11 | Amalfi Coast to Rome, Afternoon Colosseum & Forum Tour | Rome |
Day 12 | Vatican City & Rome Walking Tour | Rome |
Day 13 | Galleria Borghese, Free Afternoon in Rome | Rome |
Day 14 | Depart |
Spend two weeks delving into Italy's historical and cultural sites on this packed itinerary. Ride a gondola down Venice's Grand Canal and see art by Michelangelo and da Vinci in Florence. Explore Tuscany's medieval towns, then continue to the Amalfi Coast for ancient summer villas, limoncello, and seaside terraces. End in Rome to see the Vatican and explore eclectic neighborhoods. Read more
How to travel between Tuscany, Venice & Rome
How to get from Rome to Venice
Rome and Venice appear together on many Italian itineraries, and the 288-mile (464 km) journey between the historic cities is made easy by an efficient high-speed train system. Two companies operate an extensive timetable, offering travelers flexibility and the option to buy tickets in advance. For those who prefer going by plane, hourlong regional flights are also available. Driving is another option—you can easily make the six to seven-hour drive in one day or add a worthy stop in Florence, which sits about halfway between Rome and Venice. Read more
How to get from Rome to Tuscany
Barely 100 miles (160 km) separates Rome from the heart of Tuscany, making it easy to incorporate both into your Italian itinerary. For ease and efficiency, travel by train is the best way to make the journey. High-speed and nonstop trains reach the region's renaissance capital of Florence in 90 minutes, while slower Regionale lines link up the popular medieval hill towns and reach the northwestern hub of Pisa in three hours. Read more