What should I pack for 7 days in Italy?
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What should I pack for 7 days in Italy?
To start, below is a basic Italy packing list:
- Pack one nicer outfit for evenings out.
- 2 pair of pants, shorts, or skirts.
- 4 tops; three short sleeve, one long sleeve.
- 5 pairs of underwear.
- 1 light jacket or wrap.
- 1 pair solid walking shoes.
- 1 nicer dress or dress shirt.
- 3 pair of socks.
What would you do in Italy for a week?
Here are my picks for the best ways to spend one week in Italy:
- 1 Week Italian Renaissance Tour.
- 1 Week in Tuscany.
- 1 Week in Italy’s Major Cities.
- 1 Week in Rome + Day Trips.
- 1 Week in Venice + Day Trips.
- 1 Week in the Italian Lake District Itinerary.
- 1 Week Dolomites Itinerary.
- 1 Week in Rome + Amalfi Coast.
What should you not miss in Italy?
Top 20 Places Not to Miss when Visiting Italy
- 01- CENTRO STORICO DI ROMA.
- 02 – DUOMO DI MILANO.
- 03 – PIAZZA SAN MARCO – VENICE.
- 04 – POMPEI AND HERCOLANUM.
- 05 – DUOMO FLORENCE.
- 06 – SIENA’S PALIO.
- 07 – CINQUE TERRE.
- 08 – FOOD IN EMILIA ROMAGNA.
What can you not bring to Italy?
6 Things Not To Bring To Italy
- A new haircut. Rushing around before your trip shouldn’t include a haircut.
- Running shoes/ sneakers. Really my friend, unless your actually using them to exercise: leave them at home.
- More baggage than you can carry.
- Too many gadgets.
- Travellers cheques.
- Dirty Bra Straps.
How should I dress in Italy?
How to Dress Like a Local in Italy
- Ensure that your outfit matches. Italians tend to put more weight on how all of your garments work together, rather than focussing on one show-stopping piece.
- Wear discreet designer labels.
- Wear jeans.
- Wear well-fitted clothing.
- Wear light make-up.
- Wear socks.
- Choose a simpler shirt.
How can I spend 8 days in Italy?
If you have eight days to spend in Italy, you don’t have to limit yourself to one region. Take a classic tour of Venice, Florence, and Rome, cycle the clifftop roads of Sardinia, boat around Lake Como, discover Sicily’s antiquities, and sip wine in Chianti.
What can you see in Italy in 3 days?
If you’ve only got 3 days in Italy spend them in Rome
- Full day: Colosseum, Ancient Rome, Pantheon, Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain.
- Full day: Vatican Museum, St. Peter’s Basillica, Sightseeing bus tour or walking tour.
What should I eat in Italy?
The 10 dishes you cannot leave Italy without eating
- Pesto alla Genovese.
- Ribollita.
- Tiramisù
- Tortelli di zucca.
- Risotto alla Milanese.
- Cacio e pepe.
- Tartufo nero.
- Pizza.