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If I am going to choose between Venice, Florence, Verona and Rome. Which are those are really the best?

We have basically 7 days vacation that we are going to spend there.

2007-09-12 02:39:24 · 12 answers · asked by brittanique 3 in Travel Italy Other - Italy

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Italy is supposed to be in for a cold winter and it may start early. All of the places you mention are wonderful but for comforts sake I'd do Rome. It has everything any major world city can offer and more.
There are few tourists in Venice in November and so though it may not be terribly warm there - and if are lucky to have sun filled days - you may consider spending time there. Venice is but a stone's throw from Verona and the city merits a visit too.
OK - you may want to fly into Venice spend a day and night. Next afternoon take the train to Verona (abt 1.5 hours away) and spend a the evening there and then train to Florence for two days and then ther rest of the time in Rome - return flight from Rome.

This sounds like too much stuff to do for me but many 1st timers just loove to see all they can see in as little time possible..... but for me 7 days in Rome and maybe a side trip to Naples for two night (and a dozen pizzas) would do me right.

2007-09-12 03:06:43 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hi...I am from Italy, Florence...I can tell you that Florence is beautiful in november but is a bit cold.In all italy is like this.I think that Florence is the best, but Venice is beautiful,my mother is born there.In Rome there are milions of turists.I think that Verona is not the BEST place in Italy only because there lived Romeo and Juliet ( William Shakespeare).In Venice is cold in the winter because it s in the north of Italy....
You need to choose but I think that the cities in the Centre of Italy are less cold than the other ones...In Rome you can find many things about Romans ecc.In Florence is more gothic style and more like from the 1500 till 1700.Venice is a city on the water and there are 100 or more little islands.
These cities are all beautiful!
Kiss from Italy

2007-09-12 04:31:03 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

All of Italy is fine for November. It's possible that there will be some aqua alta events in Venice, but that shouldn't discourage you. I would recommend Florence though. In addition to the attractions of Florence itself, one of my favorite events in November is the Truffle festival in San Miniato (1st 3 weekends). The old town where the festival is held is a Tuscan hill town not far from Pisa - it's an easy train ride from Florence. Verona and Rome are not difficult day trips from Florence by train and Venice would also be possible.

2007-09-12 03:31:07 · answer #3 · answered by conley39 7 · 1 0

Florence is a superb city to pay your holyday; see more with hotelbye . Florence's museums, palaces, and churches house some of the greatest artistic gifts in the world. The most popular and crucial memorial in Florence are: the Cathedral, the Baptistery, the Uffizi, the Bargello and the Accademia. Churches like: Santa Maria Novella and Santa Croce are veritable art galleries. In Florence you can also start to see the vast and varied art series housed in the Pitti Palace. The Palazzo Pitti (The Pitti Palace) is a large 15th century palace found on the quieter south bank of the Arno River. The palace was number of years the house of Florence's rulers till 1919, when it was approved to the Italian state, which transformed the palace right into a museum complex. Notwithstanding their metamorphosis, from royal residence to a state-owned public building, the palace still keeps the air and environment of an exclusive series in a grand house.

2016-12-20 19:52:02 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Speaking from experience, I spent 3 weeks visiting all those areas during November. It was cool and at times I needed a coat but it was absolutely beautiful and of all of those locations you mentioned (I went to all)... the best was Florence and Venice. I couldn't recommend one over the other. You could take a train and see both... just fabulous.

2007-09-12 02:44:55 · answer #5 · answered by Ms Common Cents 5 · 0 0

sure November is a sturdy month. possibly you will no longer se maximum of the well known Italian sunlight, yet you will get a style of the rustic in itself. As Italian born it’s 3 hundred and sixty 5 days that I sidestep going touristic places interior the touristic season. i'm drained to work out purely the perfect of a monument in the back of the backs of a hundred of jap vacationers. you may get rain, wind and chilly climate fairly interior the north. would i propose to bypass Cinque Terre? no longer through fact the area is undesirable, yet there you choose sunlight. purely for a style of Italy you will choose 3 weeks: 3 day for Florence, 5 for Rome (permitting in this era a visit to Naples) 3 for Venice plus one apiece for Bologna, Ferrara (an absolute ought to SEE – it’s halfway Florence and Venice an there is the perfect food interior the worldwide), Mantova, Modena, Padova, Verona (with a end in Vicenza). This makes 17 days! Have a effective holiday. And use the prepare.

2016-11-10 05:31:36 · answer #6 · answered by Erika 4 · 0 0

Venice and Rome

2007-09-12 10:18:51 · answer #7 · answered by Sinclair 4 · 0 0

The weather in Rome in November is not too cold. But if you want a nice warm place Sanremo in liguria on costa ligure is for you a small seaside city near France.

2007-09-13 01:24:49 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Florence and Rome are great around that time. Ciao!

2007-09-12 08:38:49 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Florence (and the surrounding areas of Tuscany. with land like that, it truly boggles the mind why the Romans even bothered with the rest of the world).

2007-09-12 02:44:06 · answer #10 · answered by kent_shakespear 7 · 0 0

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