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Florence
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Amalfi
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Drive
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Rome
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Fly
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City of Romance
Virtually unchanged for the last six centuries, Venice is actually a group of islands made famous by a series of canals, bridges, monuments, piazzas, and narrow pedestrian lanes.Kick off your visit on the 25th (Thu): contemplate the waterfront views at Canal Grande, don't miss a visit to Basilica di San Marco, then get to know the fascinating history of Piazza San Marco, and finally examine the collection at Doge's Palace.
To find where to stay, photos, maps, and more tourist information, go to the Venice online tour planner.
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia to Venice is an approximately 12-hour flight. You can also drive; or do a combination of car and ferry. The time zone difference moving from Arabian Standard Time to Central European Standard Time is minus 2 hours. Traveling from Riyadh in June, expect Venice to be colder, temps between 32°C and 20°C. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 25th (Thu) so you can go by car to Florence.
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Birthplace of the Italian Renaissance
Considered a cultural, artistic, and architectural jewel of Italy, Florence is the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance.Start off your visit on the 26th (Fri): admire the masterpieces at Florence Academy of Fine Arts, make a trip to Piazzale Michelangelo, snap pictures at Ponte Vecchio, then get to know the fascinating history of Piazza del Duomo, then take in the architecture and atmosphere at Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, and finally take in panoramic vistas at Campanile di Giotto.
To find maps, where to stay, more things to do, and more tourist information, read our Florence travel planner.
You can drive from Venice to Florence in 3 hours. Alternatively, you can take a train; or take a bus. In June, daily temperatures in Florence can reach 33°C, while at night they dip to 21°C. Finish your sightseeing early on the 26th (Fri) so you can travel to Amalfi.
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Painted Town
Known for its impressive hillside cascade of colorful stone buildings down to the Mediterranean shore, Amalfi is the cultural and commercial heart of southern Italy's Amalfi Coast.Kick off your visit on the 27th (Sat): pause for some serene contemplation at Duomo di Sant'Andrea, contemplate in the serene atmosphere at Cloister del Paradiso, then kick back and relax at Fornillo, and finally kick back and relax at Bagni d'Arienzo Beach Club, Positano. Here are some ideas for day two: stroll through Spiaggia di castiglione, then kick back and relax at Spiaggia di Atrani, and then kick back and relax at Lido di Ravello.
To see reviews, maps, more things to do, and tourist information, go to the Amalfi trip itinerary maker app.
Do a combination of train and taxi from Florence to Amalfi in 4.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or do a combination of train and bus. Traveling from Florence in June, plan for somewhat warmer nights in Amalfi, with lows around 26°C. Finish your sightseeing early on the 28th (Sun) to allow enough time to drive to Rome.
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Eternal City
Aptly nicknamed the Eternal City, Rome is the birthplace of the Roman Empire, one of the world's greatest civilizations ever.On the 29th (Mon), browse the exhibits of Vatican Museums, then steep yourself in history at St. Peter's Basilica, then take in the architecture and atmosphere at Pantheon, and finally ponder the design of Trevi Fountain. On your second day here, take in the architecture and atmosphere at Santa Maria in Trastevere, then explore the ancient world of Colosseum, and then delve into the distant past at Palatine Hill.
To find ratings, more things to do, and other tourist information, go to the Rome day trip website.
Getting from Amalfi to Rome by car takes about 3 hours. Other options: do a combination of taxi and train; or take a bus. Plan for little chillier nights when traveling from Amalfi in June since evenings lows in Rome dip to 21°C. Finish your sightseeing early on the 30th (Tue) so you can travel back home.
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