Rome, , Florence, Amalfi
Trip Overview
see Rome then travel to the Amalfi before heading to Florence, before heading back to Rome and then departure
Itinerary
Land in Rome and unwind from flight in.
After breakfast site seeing in rome
Begin travels to Naples
break for dinner then hotel checkin
Start off your visit to Naples exploring one of the cities longest and oldest streets "Spaccanapoli" Filled with shops, cafes and restaurants. Make sure to ask for a "Baba" one of Naples most popular deserts. This delicacy is reserved for most locals and is not displayed to the general public in most pastry shops, so make sure you ask for it by name!
Make your way to San Gregorio Armeno. San Gregorio Armeno is a historic street located in the heart of Naples, Italy, renowned for its vibrant and intricate tradition of creating nativity scenes, known as "presepi" in Italian. This street has gained international recognition for its exceptional craftsmanship, where artisans skillfully craft miniature figurines and scenes depicting various aspects of Neapolitan life, historical events, and, most notably, nativity scenes. If you like figurines this is the holy grail. Ranging from famous movie stars and athletes all the way to naked figures of prince Harry, you're bound to find your unique piece of Naples at reasonable prices. San Gregorio Armeno captures the essence of Naples' spirit—its creativity, humor, and deep-rooted traditions. Whether you're a collector, an art enthusiast, or simply a curious traveler, exploring this street is a unique experience that offers a glimpse into the heart and soul of Naples.
Just around the corner from San Gregorio Armeno is The Duomo.The Naples Duomo, officially known as the Cattedrale di San Gennaro, is a prominent religious landmark located in the heart of Naples, Italy. This grand cathedral is dedicated to Saint Januarius, the city's patron saint. The Duomo is renowned for its impressive architecture, which blends various styles from different historical periods, including Gothic, Baroque, and Neoclassical elements. Inside, visitors can marvel at the opulent chapels, intricate frescoes, and ornate decorations that reflect the city's rich religious history and artistic heritage. One of the highlights of the Naples Duomo is the Chapel of the Treasure of San Gennaro, where the vials of the saint's blood are preserved and famously liquefy during special ceremonies. The cathedral stands as a testament to Naples' deep-rooted spirituality and artistic achievements throughout the ages.
Visit the Mercato Di Pignasecca. The Mercato di Pignasecca is a vibrant and historic market located in the heart of Naples. Immerse yourselves in the city's culinary culture and daily life. From fresh produce, seafood, and meats to a colorful array of fruits, vegetables, and spices, the market showcases the finest ingredients used in traditional Neapolitan cuisine. It's a place where the flavors, aromas, and sounds of Naples come alive, providing an opportunity to engage with vendors, discover local specialties, and witness the lively atmosphere that defines this historic market.
Head to the Galleria Umberto. Built in the 19th century, the Galleria is known for its elegant architecture and grandeur, reminiscent of other famous European shopping galleries like the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan. The Galleria Umberto I features a glass dome that lets in natural light, ornate facades, and intricate ironwork, all contributing to its majestic atmosphere. This historical landmark not only provides a shopping experience but also showcases the architectural and cultural heritage of Naples. Its central location near other notable attractions makes it an easily accessible and essential stop for those exploring the city's rich history and modern lifestyle.
See what Naples has to offer before getting ready to head to Florence
Depart for Florence
Enjoy Florence and surrounding area
Enjoy Cinque Terre and surrounding areas
After finishing up in Florence make departure to return to Rome
Arrive in Rome for an early dinner
Enjoy Rome in the evening
See what the exterior parts of Rome have to offer
Depart back to origin destination