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      <description>Two days: one night to land, one day trip to the Veneto Two days is barely enough for Venice itself, so this plan doesn&amp;rsquo;t try: land, settle in on Day 1, then spend Day 2 on the single best-value trip in the region, Padua&amp;rsquo;s Scrovegni Chapel, 25 to 30 minutes away by regional train. It&amp;rsquo;s the shortest version of this family and nests directly into the 3-day , 4-day and longer plans if you find more time later.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Three days: one landing day, two Veneto trips Three days upgrades the 2-day plan with a second full day trip: Padua&amp;rsquo;s Scrovegni Chapel stays Day 2, and Verona&amp;rsquo;s Arena joins as Day 3, both under an hour from Venice by regional train. It&amp;rsquo;s the same spine as the shorter version, just one day longer, and it nests into the 4-day and 5-day plans if your trip stretches further.
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      <description>Four days: Padua, Verona, and the free add-on nobody plans for Four days keeps the 3-day plan&amp;rsquo;s Padua and Verona days intact and adds Vicenza, the easiest bolt-on in the whole family since it sits on the same rail line and costs almost nothing to walk once you&amp;rsquo;re there. Same spine, one more day, and it nests into the 5-day and 6-day versions if you keep going.
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      <description>Five days: Padua, Verona, Vicenza, and now the lake Five days keeps the 4-day plan&amp;rsquo;s Padua, Verona and Vicenza days and adds Lake Garda, the furthest of the easy train trips at roughly 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes via a change at Verona. Same spine, one more day, nesting into the 6-day and 7-day plans if you have more time still.
Book these before you go Book the Scrovegni Chapel timed slot first; there are no same-day daytime bookings.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Six days: four train trips, then the one that needs a bus Six days keeps the 5-day plan&amp;rsquo;s Padua, Verona, Vicenza and Lake Garda days and adds the Dolomites, the first trip in this family that trades a train for a long-haul bus. Same spine, one more day, nesting into the 7-day plan if a full week fits your schedule.
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      <description>Seven days: the full Veneto spine, car included Seven days keeps the 6-day plan&amp;rsquo;s Padua, Verona, Vicenza, Lake Garda and Dolomites days intact and closes with the Prosecco road, the one trip in this whole family that genuinely needs a rental car rather than a train ticket. It&amp;rsquo;s the full spine of this itinerary family, extended one last day rather than reinvented.
Book these before you go Book the Scrovegni Chapel timed slot first; there are no same-day daytime bookings.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Two days in Venice: the budget version Two days covers San Marco and the Rialto on foot the first day, the Doge&amp;rsquo;s Palace and a full Grand Canal vaporetto ride the second. That is the whole trip: no lagoon islands, no Veneto day trips, just the core city done properly and cheaply. Skip the EUR 90 gondola for the EUR 2 traghetto crossing and the vaporetto pass math below actually pays off.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Four days in Venice: the budget version Four days gets you the city and the lagoon without a single Veneto day trip padding the schedule: San Marco and the Rialto, the Doge&amp;rsquo;s Palace and the Grand Canal, then Murano and Burano by vaporetto, then Cannaregio and the Jewish Ghetto. It&amp;rsquo;s the shortest plan that actually reaches the islands. Tighter on time? The 2-day plan drops the islands. Want more? The 7-day plan adds Torcello, the Lido, and a proper rest day.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Five days in Venice: the budget version Five days is enough to add real depth to the four-day plan: the same San Marco, Doge&amp;rsquo;s Palace, and lagoon islands, plus a full day in Castello and Dorsoduro&amp;rsquo;s museums, at a pace that doesn&amp;rsquo;t require running between vaporetto stops. Shorter on time? The 4-day plan drops this fifth day. Want the slow version? The 7-day plan adds Torcello and the Lido on top.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Six days in Venice: the budget version Six days is the five-day plan plus a full day in San Polo and Santa Croce, starting with the Rialto fish market before the tour groups arrive. It&amp;rsquo;s a genuinely unhurried pace for a city this small, and it&amp;rsquo;s the point where a multi-day vaporetto pass or the Rolling Venice discount starts to matter more than a single day pass. Tighter on time? The 5-day plan drops this sixth day.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Seven days in Venice: the budget version Seven days is the six-day plan plus the quietest island in the lagoon: Torcello, followed by an afternoon on the Lido, the one island where you&amp;rsquo;ll actually see a car. It&amp;rsquo;s the slow, in-city-and-lagoon version of Venice, with zero Veneto day trips eating into it on purpose. Tighter on time? The 6-day plan drops this final day. Shorter still, the 4-day plan covers the essentials without any of the slower add-ons.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Venice is the expensive stay, the Veneto is the cheap payoff Padua&amp;rsquo;s Scrovegni Chapel sits 25 to 30 minutes from Venezia Santa Lucia on a regionale train that runs about EUR 2 to 9, and it&amp;rsquo;s the best single ticket in this guide, provided you book the timed slot before you land: there are no same-day daytime bookings, ever. Verona, Vicenza and Lake Garda cost about the same to reach and add up to a full week of amphitheaters, Palladian villas and lake towns without renting a car once.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Venice on a budget: the fee, the fixes, and what&amp;rsquo;s actually free Most people who read about Venice&amp;rsquo;s new access fee think it applies to them. It mostly doesn&amp;rsquo;t. In 2026 the fee runs on roughly 60 pre-announced days between April 3 and July 26, 8:30am to 4pm, and it only charges day-trippers entering the historic center without an overnight booking. Sleep in Venice and you&amp;rsquo;re exempt, though you&amp;rsquo;ll need a free QR-code voucher from your accommodation.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>The Venice Simplon-Orient-Express: a look, probably not a booking This one belongs in a budget guide for the opposite reason most entries do: to be honest about what it actually costs so you don&amp;rsquo;t find out at checkout. The Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, Belmond&amp;rsquo;s seasonal luxury sleeper, starts around EUR 4,450 per person one way in a shared Historic Twin Cabin on the Paris-Venice route, and climbs past EUR 9,800 per person for a Grand Suite.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>The Roman amphitheater that costs EUR 12 by day, EUR 200 by night Verona Arena is one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters anywhere, and it prices in two completely different tiers: a plain daytime visit runs about EUR 12, while an opera-night seat during the summer festival can run past EUR 200. It&amp;rsquo;s an easy day trip from Venice, about an hour by regional train , and the daytime ticket is the version worth budgeting for unless opera is specifically why you&amp;rsquo;re coming to Verona.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Two Days: Pompeii, Then Herculaneum and Vesuvius Two days from Naples fits the two cheapest, closest Campania day trips back to back: Pompeii on Day 1, Herculaneum paired with Vesuvius on Day 2, both reached on the same Circumvesuviana line for a few euros a ride. Longer trip available? The 4-day through 7-day versions add the Amalfi Coast, Capri, Procida and Paestum; the full Naples day trips guide has the cost math behind these picks.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Four Days: Add the Amalfi Coast and Capri Four days nests the Pompeii and Herculaneum-Vesuvius pairing from the 2-day itinerary , then adds a full day on the Amalfi Coast and a full day on Capri, the two trips that need a bus or a ferry rather than just a train ticket. It&amp;rsquo;s the honest budget option if a fifth day isn&amp;rsquo;t available; the full guide has the cost math behind every leg below.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Six Days: The Full Campania Spine Six days nests the Pompeii, Herculaneum-Vesuvius, Amalfi Coast and Capri days from the 4-day itinerary , then adds Procida or Ischia by the cheap Pozzuoli ferry and a day at Paestum&amp;rsquo;s Greek temples. This is the version that covers every major Campania day trip from Naples without doubling any of them up. The full guide breaks down the cost math behind each leg; the 7-day itinerary turns Day 3 into an overnight instead of rushing it.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Seven Days: Give the Amalfi Coast the Overnight It Deserves Seven days keeps the same six-trip spine as the 6-day itinerary , Pompeii, Herculaneum and Vesuvius, Capri, Procida or Ischia, Paestum, but spends the extra day turning the rushed Amalfi Coast bus day into an overnight in Positano or Amalfi instead. That&amp;rsquo;s the one change worth making with a spare day; the full guide explains why a same-day Amalfi round trip loses most of its hours to transit.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Two days in Naples: the budget version Two days on a budget in Naples means committing to the city itself and skipping every day trip. No Pompeii, no Vesuvius, no Amalfi Coast, not because they lack value but because none of them fit into 48 hours without gutting the Centro Storico you actually came for. This plan gets you the one splurge worth every euro, the timed Cappella Sansevero slot, plus the underground tour, a free Duomo nave, and a full pizza crawl, all running on public transport tickets that cost about EUR1.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Four days in Naples: the budget version Four days on a budget in Naples means the city itself, in full, with zero days lost to Pompeii, Vesuvius, or the Amalfi Coast. This plan covers everything the 2-day plan does, the timed Cappella Sansevero slot and the underground tour, then adds the two things a tight 48 hours has to cut: MANN&amp;rsquo;s collection and a full afternoon in Vomero. All four days run on the same EUR1.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Five days in Naples: the budget version Five days on a budget in Naples stays entirely inside the city, no Pompeii, no Vesuvius, no Amalfi Coast, and still doesn&amp;rsquo;t run out of things worth paying for. This plan carries over the 4-day plan in full, the Cappella Sansevero, Napoli Sotterranea, MANN, and Vomero, then adds a fifth day built around Naples&amp;rsquo; actual specialty: the markets and the street food, most of it costing a few euros standing up.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Six days in Naples: the budget version Six days on a budget in Naples stays entirely in the city, no Pompeii, no Vesuvius, no Amalfi Coast, and turns into the kind of trip where you stop checking sights off a list. This plan carries the 5-day plan forward in full, the Cappella Sansevero, Napoli Sotterranea, MANN, Vomero, and the Porta Nolana market day, then adds a sixth day built for a slower, unhurried second look at whatever earned a rushed first visit.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Seven days in Naples: the budget version Seven days on a budget in Naples stays entirely in the city, no Pompeii, no Vesuvius, no Amalfi Coast, and this is the point where a lot of visitors decide they&amp;rsquo;ve under-planned by treating Naples as a stopover. This plan carries the 6-day plan forward in full, the Cappella Sansevero, Napoli Sotterranea, MANN, Vomero, the market day, and a slow revisit day, then closes with a genuinely light seventh day built for whatever you didn&amp;rsquo;t get to.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Florence Is the Cheap Base for Tuscany, Not the Only Way to See It The math settles most of the day trip debate before you leave the hotel. A regional train to Siena costs about 10 euros and takes 1 hour 20 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes. A rental car for the same day, once you add fuel, tolls, parking and the risk of an 80 to 335 euro ZTL fine for straying into a restricted zone, runs well past 100 euros.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>The Florence Duomo on a Budget Most visitors overpay for the Duomo complex because the three-tier system is easy to misread and resellers exploit exactly that confusion. Buy the Ghiberti Pass, EUR 15, unless climbing Brunelleschi&amp;rsquo;s dome specifically matters to you; it still gets you into the Baptistery, the crypt, and the Opera Museum. The cathedral&amp;rsquo;s nave itself, the part most people picture when they say &amp;ldquo;the Duomo,&amp;rdquo; is free on a separate line and needs no pass at all.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Florence in 3 Days on a Budget Three days is enough to do Florence properly without overspending: the Duomo complex on its cheaper tier, the two headline museums booked around the peak-season queues, and a full day that costs almost nothing at all. Expect roughly EUR 40 to 45 on the free-heavy day and EUR 85 to 95 on the museum day, averaging out to around EUR 65 a day before lodging.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Florence in 4 Days on a Budget Four days is the 3-day itinerary plus one more day for the Oltrarno&amp;rsquo;s artisan streets and Santa Croce, without touching the day-trip towns covered in our Florence, Italy guide . Daily spend swings from about EUR 30 on the quietest day to EUR 90 on museum days, averaging around EUR 60. See the 6-day and 7-day versions if you have more time to spread the same trip out.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Florence in 6 Days on a Budget Six days is the 4-day itinerary plus two more days for the small paid museums that get overshadowed by the Uffizi and a genuinely slow, low-spend day. This is enough time in the city itself that you could peel off a day for Siena or Pisa instead; if that appeals, our Florence, Italy guide covers the gateway trips. Daily spend still ranges from about EUR 25 to 30 on the cheapest day to EUR 90 on museum days.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Florence in 7 Days on a Budget Seven days is the 6-day itinerary with one more genuinely free day added at the end, for a trip that never has to rush the two headline museums. A week in the city is also long enough to swap a day for Siena or Pisa if you want it; that side of the trip is covered in our Florence, Italy guide , not here.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>3 Days: Florence as a Base, Two Day Trips by Train This plan uses Florence as a sleeping base and spends two of your three days out in Tuscany by train, not car: one full day in Siena, one half day in Pisa. It is the cheapest version of this itinerary in this family; see the 4 day , 5 day , 6 day and 7 day versions if you have longer and want to add San Gimignano, Lucca or a car day into Chianti.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>4 Days: Florence as a Base, Three Day Trips by Train and Bus This plan uses Florence as a sleeping base for three day trips, all reachable without a car: Siena, Pisa and San Gimignano. It extends the 3 day version with one more train-and-bus day trip; go to the 5 day , 6 day or 7 day version if you also want Lucca or a car day into Chianti.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>5 Days: Florence as a Base, Four Day Trips, Still No Car This plan uses Florence as a sleeping base for four day trips, Siena, Pisa, San Gimignano and Lucca, and none of them need a car. It extends the 4 day version with Lucca&amp;rsquo;s walled old town. Only the 6 day and 7 day versions of this itinerary add a rental car, for Chianti and Val d&amp;rsquo;Orcia.
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      <description>6 Days: Florence as a Base, Plus the First Day a Car Actually Helps This plan uses Florence as a sleeping base for five day trips: Siena, Pisa, San Gimignano and Lucca by train and bus, then Chianti by rental car on day 6, the first day in this family where a car earns its cost. It extends the 5 day version with that one car day; the 7 day version adds a second car day into Val d&amp;rsquo;Orcia.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>7 Days: Florence as a Base for All of Tuscany, Train and Car Both This is the full version: Florence as a sleeping base for six day trips, four of them by train or bus (Siena, Pisa, San Gimignano, Lucca) and two of them by rental car (Chianti, then Val d&amp;rsquo;Orcia and Montepulciano). It extends the 6 day version with one more car day. If a week is more than you need, the 3 , 4 and 5 day versions cover the same spine, shorter.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Piazzale Michelangelo: The Best View in the City Costs Nothing The single best framing of Florence, the terrace at Piazzale Michelangelo with the Duomo and the Arno laid out below it, is free, all day, every day. There is no ticket, no timed slot, and no reason to book a paid tour to see it, though paid options do exist if you want transport or a guide included. Ten minutes further uphill, San Miniato al Monte is free too, and it is quieter than the terrace below it at almost any hour.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Siena Costs About 10 Euros to Reach and Nothing to Enter Siena is the strongest single Tuscan day trip from Florence, and the best part is that the town itself charges you nothing to walk through. The regional train from Firenze Santa Maria Novella runs about 10 euros one way and takes 1 hour 20 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes, despite a straight-line distance of only about 50km, because no high speed line connects the two cities.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Four days covers Palermo&amp;rsquo;s historic centre at an easy pace: the Arab-Norman sights, the three street-food markets and the Catacombe dei Cappuccini, for roughly 130-150 EUR total once food and sights are added up. Want a day trip folded in instead? See the 5-day , 6-day or 7-day versions, or the Palermo budget guide for the numbers behind this plan.
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Norman Palace and Cappella Palatina tickets , so you&amp;rsquo;re not queuing at the desk on Day 1 when the Royal Apartments might be open.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Five days buys the full historic centre at an easy pace, plus a proper day out to Monreale rather than a rushed half-visit. This plan runs about 155-175 EUR total across five days of food and sights. Need less time or more? See the 4-day , 6-day or 7-day versions, or the Palermo budget guide behind these numbers.
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      <description>Six days gives you a relaxed run through the historic centre, a full day at Monreale and a beach afternoon at Mondello, for roughly 170-195 EUR total across the trip. Want a different pace? See the 4-day , 5-day or 7-day versions, or the Palermo budget guide behind these numbers.
Book these before you go:
Norman Palace and Cappella Palatina tickets , so Day 1&amp;rsquo;s afternoon isn&amp;rsquo;t spent queuing. A Ballarò and Vucciria street-food tour , a shortcut if you&amp;rsquo;d rather not pick stalls blind.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>A week is enough to slow down and cover the historic centre, a full Monreale day, a beach afternoon and one more train ride out to Cefalù, all without stacking two day trips together, for roughly 195-220 EUR total. Need less time? See the 4-day , 5-day or 6-day versions, or the Palermo budget guide behind these numbers.
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Norman Palace and Cappella Palatina tickets , so Day 1&amp;rsquo;s afternoon isn&amp;rsquo;t spent queuing.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>A taxi from Falcone-Borsellino airport into central Palermo costs a flat 35-45 EUR. The train under the same terminal costs 5.90 EUR and takes about the same door-to-door time once you count traffic. That gap sums up the city: Palermo rewards travelers who do a little homework and quietly overcharges the ones who don&amp;rsquo;t. Skip the taxi, eat standing up at the markets, and a day in the historic centre runs 20-25 EUR on a market-only day, 40-45 EUR with one paid sight added.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>A City That Never Finished Building Itself Rome doesn&amp;rsquo;t perform for tourists the way some cities do. It carries on being itself, 2,800 years deep, and lets you pay the entry fee or not. The Colosseum opened in 80 AD. The Pantheon&amp;rsquo;s unreinforced concrete dome is nearly 1,900 years old and still the largest of its kind on earth. Medieval Rome shrank into the Tiber bend after the Empire fell, which is why the streets around Piazza Navona and Campo de&amp;rsquo; Fiori still feel like a village stitched together from recycled ancient stone, while the ancient core (Colosseum, Forum, Palatine) sits apart, a few streets over, as its own separate district of ruins.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>A Week Based in Rome, With Three Real Days Out of It A week is enough to do Rome&amp;rsquo;s required sights without rushing and still spend three separate days outside the city, each one further out and more ambitious than the last. This plan spends the first four days on Rome proper, then sends you to Tivoli, then Castelli Romani, then all the way to Naples on the high-speed line, with the actual train fares and transfer times for each so you can judge whether the reach is worth it before you book.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Five Days: Enough to Give Rome and Tivoli Both Their Own Day Five days is where you stop compressing. Borghese gets a real morning instead of being bolted onto a rushed day trip, and you get one full day outside the city for a genuine full-day payoff rather than a half-day squeeze. This plan spends four days on Rome proper and the fifth on Tivoli, with the Ostia Antica alternative laid out honestly if the cost or the pace of Tivoli doesn&amp;rsquo;t suit you.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Four Days Is Where Rome Stops Being a Closed Loop At four days you finally have room to leave the city for half a day without giving anything up. This plan does the required Rome sights in the first three days, then spends the fourth combining Galleria Borghese with a real trip out to Ostia Antica, ancient Rome&amp;rsquo;s port city, on the logic that if you&amp;rsquo;re only adding one day trip, it should be the cheapest, closest, and least crowded one available.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Three Days: Still Not Enough to Leave the City, and That&amp;rsquo;s Fine Three days covers Rome&amp;rsquo;s essential highlights properly, the Colosseum and Forum, the Vatican, and Centro Storico on foot. It still isn&amp;rsquo;t enough to add a real day trip without cutting something you came for, so this plan keeps you inside the city and tells you exactly what unlocks once you have a fourth day, rather than pretending you can do both.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Two Days Buys You Rome, Not the Rest of Lazio Two days is enough time to see Rome&amp;rsquo;s headline sights properly. It is not enough to also reach Ostia Antica, Tivoli, or anywhere else outside the city, and anyone telling you to squeeze a day trip into a 48 hour visit is setting you up to see everything badly. This plan treats Rome as the whole trip, not a launchpad, and saves the wider-Italy math for when you actually have three or more days to spend it.</description>
      
      
       
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