Seven Days of Italian Elegance: Rome, Florence, Amalfi & Capri
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Seven Days of Italian Elegance: Rome, Florence, Amalfi & Capri

Timeless beauty, culinary discovery, and coastal magic await

Glamorous & refinedHistoric & layeredCoastal & dramaticFoodie & authenticIntimate & private

A curated luxury journey through Italy's most glamorous destinations, blending ancient history with coastal sophistication. This itinerary prioritizes intimate experiences, golden-hour photography, and authentic local flavors while maintaining a leisurely pace perfect for savoring each moment.

Where to Stay

Hassler Roma
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Hassler Roma

Iconic rooftop views of Rome, Michelin-restaurant dining, art-filled interiors, and a spa overlooking the city. Breakfast included with champagne service.

$650-850/night

Good to Know

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Book All Reservations in Advance

Premium restaurants (Enoteca Pinchiorri, Venissa, La Gavitella) require 2-4 week advance booking, especially for private rooms or sunset terrace seating. Skip-the-line museum tours must be booked 2+ weeks ahead. Private guides for hiking/cultural tours need 1-2 week notice. Use email + phone confirmation for critical bookings.

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Hire Private Drivers for Inter-City Transit

Rather than trains, book private drivers for Rome→Florence→Venice→Capri→Amalfi routes. Costs ~$100-150/segment but provides door-to-door service, flexibility for photo stops, luggage handling, and no station confusion. Arrange through hotel concierge or Viator. Drivers often function as informal tour guides.

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Golden Hour Photography Windows

Sunrise (6:30-7:30 AM): Spanish Steps, Rialto Market, Positano beach. Sunset (6:00-7:30 PM): Faro lighthouse, La Gavitella terrace, Ponte Vecchio. Midday (11 AM-3 PM): museum interiors with controlled lighting, market vendor portraits, shadowed street details. Download PhotoPills app for precise sun positioning before each location visit.

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Navigating Italian Siesta Culture

Most shops, museums, and attractions close 1-4 PM for lunch/siesta. Plan midday pool time at hotel or leisurely lunch, not museum visits. Restaurants typically open 12:30 PM (lunch) and 7:30 PM (dinner) with no service 2-6 PM. Markets close by 11 AM. Timing lunch at 1-2 PM and dinner at 8 PM aligns with local rhythms and ensures full restaurant experience.

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Museum Photography Rules Vary Widely

Uffizi Gallery: photography prohibited (enforced strictly). Basilica di San Marco: flash prohibited but non-flash photos allowed in most areas. Vesuvius National Park: unrestricted photography. Always ask at entry. Some Michelin restaurants prohibit professional photography but allow personal phone photos—ask server discretely. Rialto Market vendors often enjoy being photographed; make eye contact and smile first.

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Regional Pasta & Food Specialties to Seek Out

Rome: cacio e pepe, carbonara, guanciale-focused dishes. Florence: bistecca alla fiorentina, pici pasta, ribollita. Venice: fresh seafood pasta, risotto nero, polenta. Capri/Amalfi: lemon-everything (limoncello, pasta al limone), fresh fish, sfusato lemons. Naples: pizza fritta, seafood, buffalo mozzarella. Each region's cuisine reflects geography and tradition—seeking local specialties at markets enriches food-focused family experience.

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Transportation & Connectivity in Coastal Areas

Amalfi Coast: buses unreliable; hire private driver or water taxis instead. Capri: ferry from Naples (40 min) or Salerno (30 min)—book ahead in high season. Venice: water buses (vaporetto) operate 24/7; buy 7-day tourist pass. Apps: Google Maps works offline if pre-downloaded; Citymapper for train alternatives; WhatsApp for driver communication. WiFi inconsistent in small villages—download offline directions and restaurant details before leaving larger cities.

Your Week Itinerary

Il Sorpasso
Eatmorning

Il Sorpasso

Roman bistro specializing in fresh pastries, Italian-roast espresso, and Mediterranean spreads. Sit in the quieter back room overlooking the courtyard.

45m
$15-25 per person
Armando al Pantheon
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Armando al Pantheon

Multi-generational family-run Roman trattoria since 1961. Cacio e pepe, tonnarelli alla carbonara, and seasonal pasta. Ask for the smaller, quieter upper room.

1h 30m
$35-50 per person
Pipero Roma
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Pipero Roma

Contemporary Roman cuisine in an intimate candlelit setting. Specialty: cacio e pepe deconstructed and plated. Sunset-timed reservations on private terrace available.

2h
$55-75 per person
Spanish Steps at Sunrise
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Spanish Steps at Sunrise

Climb the iconic 135 steps just after sunrise (6:30-7:30 AM) for unobstructed photography of the terrace, surrounding Rome, and the Eternal City awakening. Brings minimal crowds compared to afternoon.

1h 30m
Free
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Pantheon Skip-The-Line Tour

Guided 90-minute private tour (hire licensed guide) of this 2,000-year-old Roman temple. Access the building by 8:30 AM before crowds. Focus on the oculus light and interior geometry.

2h
$200-300 (private guide)
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Ristorante George's

Family-run restaurant with shaded terrace overlooking the sea. Fresh pasta, local fish, and limoncello from their own farm. Quieter lunchtime service (2-3 PM) ideal.

2h
$45-65 per person

7 activities across 3 days

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