Rome, Florence & Venice: 7 Days of Renaissance Masterpieces
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Rome, Florence & Venice: 7 Days of Renaissance Masterpieces

Art, history, and authentic Italian flavors in perfect balance

Historic & grandioseArtistic & culturedRomantic & atmosphericWalkable & intimate

Experience Italy's golden triangle of culture with a carefully paced journey through ancient Rome, Renaissance Florence, and romantic Venice. This itinerary balances world-class art museums and historical sites with local food experiences, street markets, and architectural gems—all clustered by neighborhood to maximize comfort and minimize transit time.

Highlights

Stand beneath Michelangelo's iconic ceiling and Last Judgment—one of the most awe-inspiring artistic achievements ever created

Walk through centuries of Renaissance genius, from Botticelli's Birth of Venus to Leonardo da Vinci's masterworks

Glide through Venice's iconic canals at sunset, experiencing the city as locals have for centuries

Wander through 2,000 years of history in the birthplace of Western civilization

Explore Florence's historic jewelry-lined bridge and discover centuries-old goldsmith traditions

Marvel at Byzantine mosaics and Venetian Gothic architecture in one of Italy's most stunning churches

Where to Stay

Hotel de Russie
Stay

Hotel de Russie

Elegant 4-star hotel with rooftop restaurant overlooking the city, spa, and personalized service. Historic property recently renovated with modern comforts. Central location within 5-minute walk of Pantheon, Spanish Steps, and major attractions.

$280-350/night

Good to Know

Know

Pre-Book Major Attractions

Reserve Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, Uffizi Gallery, and Accademia Gallery online weeks in advance. Assign specific time slots to avoid 2-3 hour queues that often form at entry points. Most sites offer small discounts for online booking.

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Transit Passes Save Time & Money

Purchase a Roma Pass (48 or 72 hours) in Rome for unlimited public transit + free entry to select museums. Buy Venice Vaporetto (water bus) multi-day passes instead of single tickets. Florence is walkable but day passes available for all three cities.

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Timing Meals Around Italian Schedules

Restaurants typically close between lunch (1-3 PM) and dinner service (8-10 PM). Lunch is the largest meal; dinner is lighter. Plan breakfasts 8-9 AM, early lunches 12-1 PM, and late dinners after 8:30 PM to match local rhythms.

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Dress Code & Respectful Visiting

Cover shoulders and knees when entering churches and basilicas (bring light scarves or cardigans for easy coverage). Comfortable walking shoes are essential—Italy's ancient city streets feature constant cobblestones. Modest casual attire is standard; Italians dress nicely for evening dining.

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Skip Tourist Restaurant Traps

Avoid restaurants with laminated picture menus, outdoor hustlers with printed flyers, or establishments directly facing major attractions. Eat where locals queue or ask hotel staff for neighborhood recommendations. Smaller piazzas off main streets offer better value and authenticity.

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Photography Timing & Etiquette

Golden hour (7-9 AM, 5-7 PM) provides optimal light for architectural photography. Visit major sites early morning (8-9 AM) for fewer people in photos and better light. Many churches prohibit flash photography; check signs. Tripods require permission.

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Neighborhoods Beyond Main Tourist Trail

Explore Rome's Trastevere district for authentic dining and street culture. Florence's Oltrarno neighborhood features artisan workshops and fewer crowds than downtown. Venice's Cannaregio and Dorsoduro areas offer genuine local atmosphere away from San Marco crowds.

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Water & Hydration Strategy

Tap water throughout Italy is safe and excellent quality. Free public fountains (fontanelle) appear throughout cities for refilling water bottles. Stay hydrated during 8-12 hour daily walking; budget €1-2 for bottled water if preferred, but tap water significantly cheaper and greener.

Your Week Itinerary

Caffè Propaganda
Eat
morning

Caffè Propaganda

Contemporary Italian breakfast with espresso, cornetto, and fresh pastries in a stylish setting near the Colosseum

45m · $12-18 per person
Pantheon & Historic Center Wander
Do
afternoon

Pantheon & Historic Center Wander

Marvel at the perfectly preserved 2,000-year-old temple, then walk through charming piazzas (Navona, della Rotonda) with street artists, fountains, and Renaissance palaces

2h · $0
Armando al Pantheon
Eat
afternoon

Armando al Pantheon

Family-run trattoria serving authentic Roman cuisine (cacio e pepe, carbonara, carciofi) just steps from the Pantheon since 1961

1h 30m · $25-40 per person
Pipero Roma
Eat
evening

Pipero Roma

Modern Roman restaurant specializing in the city's four classic pastas (carbonara, cacio e pepe, amatriciana, gricia) with excellent wine selection

2h · $35-55 per person
Colosseum & Roman Forum
Do
morning

Colosseum & Roman Forum

Explore the iconic 2,000-year-old amphitheater where gladiators once fought, then wander through the Roman Forum ruins—birthplace of Western civilization

3h · $18-25 (combined ticket with Palatine Hill)
Borghese Gallery
Do
afternoon

Borghese Gallery

Explore one of Europe's finest art collections housed in a 17th-century villa, featuring Bernini sculptures (David, Apollo & Daphne), Caravaggio, Raphael, and Titian paintings

2h 30m · $15-20 (reserve ahead)

11 activities across 6 days

Map

Map showing 8 locations
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Best For

Culture lovers seeking iconic Renaissance and Roman sitesCouples prioritizing art, history, and romantic experiencesFoodies wanting to pair fine dining with cultural explorationIntermediate travelers comfortable with public transit and moderate daily activity

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