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The Ultimate Italian Trip Itinerary That Will Change Your Life 🇮🇹 

Gregor Brown
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Ready to embark on the Ultimate Italian Trip? This itinerary will take you on a life-changing journey through Italy’s most iconic cities, hidden gems, and culinary delights. From Milan to Rome, and everything in between, we’ll cover it all. Join me as I reveal a comprehensive day-by-day guide that will make your Italian adventure unforgettable. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this is the only Italian itinerary you’ll ever need!
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@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 5 дней назад
The Only 3 Cities You Need To Visit In Italy (According To A Local) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-A4cgSftXSSk.html
@colesitter3022
@colesitter3022 12 дней назад
Bought a round trip ticket yesterday, flying into Milan out of Rome taking this into consideration
@Oilmanohm
@Oilmanohm 19 дней назад
Thanks, Gregor! We have been getting all the tips from your videos. We are in italy now and we are still watching your videos.
@j.9_6
@j.9_6 18 дней назад
Currently in Naples, Italy right now! Our first trip to Europe together for our honeymoon! GREGOR YOU MADE IT EASY! We binged your content in the months leading up to our trip. Everything from the must see’s, how to navigate cafes/bars, to feeling more comfortable using public transit. Sir, you’re a legend and we THANK YOU! Lifetime subscriber here for sure.
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 18 дней назад
Wow, congratulations on your honeymoon! 🥳 So glad the content helped make your trip to Naples (and Italy) smoother. It sounds like you're making the most of it! Thanks for the kind words and your support-means the world. 🙌 Enjoy every moment of your trip and all the amazing Italian experiences! 🇮🇹✨
@greta5867
@greta5867 16 дней назад
What a great, comprehensive video! I applaud you, for real. You included all the most renown spots, anyone who follows this itinerary will have a great idea of what Italy is. Seems to me you've almost seen more of Italy than I have 😂
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 16 дней назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@alecino2972
@alecino2972 18 дней назад
I'm italian and I appreciate your videos, bravo! Even if two weeks are very little time and you risk to pass your journey on train, running from a instagram spot to another... but ok, better than nothing, at least you'll have an aperitivo of what Italy can offer! I suggest to focalize to one/two regions and explore leisurely off the beaten tracks: to have an idea just google Siracusa, Lecce, Urbino, Taormina, Volterra, Ascoli, Matera, Perugia, Polignano, Ferrara, Mantova, Viterbo, L'Aquila, Bergamo, Aosta Treviso, Piazza Armerina, Merano, Padova, Stintino, Stromboli, Trieste, Palermo, Siena, Pompei...
@dexterdog2457
@dexterdog2457 18 дней назад
We are going to Italy for 3 weeks in October and this is a great guide. We are spending more time in each city and taking some day trips. We are arriving in Rome and departing back home from Milan. 4 Days in Rome, 3 days in Naples/Pompeii, 3 days in a Tuscan Farmhouse, 5 days in Florence with day trips, 3 days in Venice and 3 days in Milan. I hope we didn't mess anything up! Thank you for all of our guidance!
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 18 дней назад
That's great to hear.And i'm so happy you're making the trip
@NlemadimNkemdilim
@NlemadimNkemdilim 16 дней назад
I'm interested in having a good trip to Italy
@Electrowash
@Electrowash 19 дней назад
Good video, Gregor. I think you hit the highlights very well. It’s a good dream itinerary for someone your age. I’m a bit older, so I would recommend adding another week to the trip and slowing down the pace. The travel days can take their toll on you.
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 19 дней назад
Well said! Thank you for commenting your thoughts
@rbejva
@rbejva 19 дней назад
I think in terms what to see, this is really spot on! But… my gosh you’ll need a holiday after all that travelling. If you can, take more time and spread it all out so you can take time to slowly enjoy what Italy has to offer.
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 19 дней назад
Yes. If you have a month it's better
@JyV79
@JyV79 18 дней назад
I’d suggest instead of heading back to Florence, take the day and go to montecatini terme. Chill. Take a soak and a massage. Eat well. See other folks (Italians ) on vacation. Similarly, if ending in Venice, take a recovery day and stay in montegrotto or abano terme , waters massage, food, garden walk, chill. (Recover). If you have to, go a few kilometers and you’re in Padua. Basilica of S Antonio, etc. Last, would be nice to have alternatives to high season madness. Instead of the crowds in the uffizi or the David in the accademia (don’t get me wrong, they are really worthwhile seeing, but you might not get a ticket, the crowds can be offputting and high season) consider Medici tombs (and the graffiti drawings) for Michelangelo and the frescos in the convento d San Marco by Fra Angelico. The thing about seeing frescoes, they never travel, they don’t move. And you’re seeing them as designed in the original site. For Vatican, see if you can get a garden tour. If it’s high season, the museum conga line can be impossible even with the Sistine chapel. What alternatives would you suggest? For me I would tell the tourist to spend a little more time in Saint Peter‘s basilica itself. Go to the grottoes underneath. If you were athletic, consider climbing the dome.. liquid as you want to see in the Vatican museum, consider the capitoline museum, or the national Roman museum in the baths of Diocletian. If it’s the Renaissance palace, feeling, or baroque, and the paintings, skip the Vatican and its hordes, and go to. Galleria Doria-Pamphilj, (not the villa with its gardens)or the Galleria Colonna. Or the national Gallery of “antica” art in palazzo Barberini. Venice… unique. there are wonderful villas in the Veneto like the Villa MASER but no substitution
@JyV79
@JyV79 18 дней назад
Also Ferrara. And eat the salama da sugo.
@JyV79
@JyV79 18 дней назад
In Milan, the milanese with veal isn’t the cotoletta, sometimes costaletta… with a bone and pounded as thin and large as an elephant’s ear, orrecchio d’elefante. Bergamo polenta con osei, either the savory with game birds or the imitative sweet. (I love Trieste as well as Turin.but most tourists aren’t with me)
@davidetomasi1284
@davidetomasi1284 18 дней назад
correction: the pantheon has the largest UNreinforced concrete dome. Romans knew how to make concrete but didn't use rebars and the fact that it's still standing is really remarkable, what they did back then with very limited technology is amazing
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 16 дней назад
@davidetomasi1284 yes thank you
@louisedasilva6046
@louisedasilva6046 19 дней назад
Wow! So much good information and I love your energy. Italy is a fascinating country
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 19 дней назад
Thank you so much!
@joeuwest489
@joeuwest489 19 дней назад
Gregor you the man ; very good info
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 19 дней назад
Thanks
@ChaiTogether
@ChaiTogether 19 дней назад
Here to support! Cheers ☕️🎉❤
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 19 дней назад
You're the best!
@BruceM8
@BruceM8 29 дней назад
What a delightful, helpful, comprehensive, informative, and interesting video that is guaranteed to make anyone who watches it visit Italy. The Italian Tourism Board should have their heads examined for not sponsoring your channel!
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 29 дней назад
Wow, thanks so much, Bruce! 🙌 That really means a lot. If only the Italian Tourism Board were as wise as you! 😂 I'm just thrilled the video resonated with you. Your support keeps the passion burning bright. Grazie mille!
@Obobavvive
@Obobavvive 19 дней назад
Ciao Gregor! Your itinerary is certainly one of the most complete, but as you well know, Italy is all to be seen, only in the North could I mention places like Lake Orta, Valle D'Aosta, Trentino, Liguria and its hinterland, the Monferrato... Not to mention the thousand small towns, each with its own works of art and historical buildings... Then there is Sicily, Puglia, Sardinia, the Marche... I live in Italy for 43 years and I still haven't managed to visit it all. There are 20 regions, you would need to make 20 trips and dedicate at least 15 days each to see at least 20% of each region.
@thedude2596
@thedude2596 18 дней назад
Next 2 weeks im doing : ROME - POMEPII - META/POSITANO/AMALFI/SORRENTO - FLORENCE - SPEZIA/CINQUE TERRES - VENISE
@peterjones7673
@peterjones7673 19 дней назад
Fantastic itinerary Gregor to take in all the beauty of this wonderful country and it's many fantastic places to experience. Thanks for posting and giving us so many things to do and see.
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 19 дней назад
Glad you enjoyed it And also I really appreciate your feedback
@oemolokupano4512
@oemolokupano4512 19 дней назад
This is so useful Gregor. Thank you very much.❤🍜🍷
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 19 дней назад
Thanks so much. Glad to help
@promo4557
@promo4557 17 дней назад
amazing video Gregor , I will defo take some tips . thanks Andre
@dirk.travels7961
@dirk.travels7961 19 дней назад
If you have a few extra days consider adding Sicily to your itinerary.
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 19 дней назад
Well said. Good idea
@BruceM8
@BruceM8 29 дней назад
Thanks!
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 29 дней назад
You bet! Thanks to you!
@artistinlederhosen
@artistinlederhosen 19 дней назад
i will heading over to sicily and southern/mid italy next spring with a tour group for 21 days. i used to travel with a friend but now we are both too old to navigate independently. i hope to have some downtime there to do some of your suggestions. i have really been enjoying your informative videos!
@maximilianpaech1944
@maximilianpaech1944 19 дней назад
💯🇮🇹👍
@engc4953
@engc4953 18 дней назад
Thank you for this video. I do know it’s hard to pick and choose when there are so many beautiful places to visit in one trip. However, when visiting Naples a trip to Pompeii, which is the most amazing archaeological place is so worth it, even if one has been there before. Naples looks great in your video, I only drove through it from the dock to Pompeii and thought it dirty and unattractive. Guess I need to give it another look. New subscriber.
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 18 дней назад
You are so welcome!
@jeffwillett7827
@jeffwillett7827 19 дней назад
I always look forward to Gregor's new videos. "But more on that later".
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 19 дней назад
Ahh thanks
@massimilianolomanno2636
@massimilianolomanno2636 19 дней назад
Hi Gregor, you're very good, congratulations, I wanted to ask you, have you ever seen Turin? it is older than Milan, it was the most beautiful first capital of Italy and the food is much better, the Piedmontese cuisine together with the wine has no equals in Italy, only Tuscany, but for the wine alone try to visit it perhaps, it is full of antiquities Roman etc..many greetings and congratulations Gregor
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 19 дней назад
I will have a video coming out soon that features Turin ❤️
@jeffwillett7827
@jeffwillett7827 19 дней назад
@@massimilianolomanno2636 Gregor has been everywhere.
@massimilianolomanno2636
@massimilianolomanno2636 19 дней назад
Thank you Gregor
@factual_opinion
@factual_opinion 19 дней назад
Thanks Gregor. Another informative italia travel guide. Definitely adding lake como to my itinerary. Do you know how accessible varenna and bellagio is for getting around in a wheelchair? Have you been to Abruzzo? Thinking of going there as well Would appreciate any tips you or your community have.
@joeselvaggi1835
@joeselvaggi1835 16 дней назад
Great and helpful videos. Do you have a video with tips on using the outlets and the power difference in Italy from the states? Can we charge our phones safely? Can my wife use her blowdryer etc etc. Thanks in advance.
@paulgooderham
@paulgooderham 19 дней назад
I did Padua rather than Verona which I do not regret but I still want to see that colosseum.
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 18 дней назад
Sounds like it's time to plan another trip
@missbb5432
@missbb5432 14 дней назад
New subbie here.. never traveled abroad.. thanks to your videos, I’m planning a trip to Italy!! I LOVE lattes.. and I’m a latte-snob as I only drink those made with Illy brand espresso or Julius Meinl brand.. do you know if Illy is the brand mostly used in Italy?
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 13 дней назад
Welcome!! And no, there's a mix of different coffee brands that dominate the bars or cafes. Also, so many boutique shops are opening up now, which is exciting. You'll have fun. (BTW, I have an Illy Cup Collection ;) )
@ArunSaipeketi
@ArunSaipeketi 12 дней назад
Hello Gregor Brown. I am travelling to Italy in October. I want to know how is the weather in October, and I want to take the Bernina express journey from Tirano. Is it good time?
@johnsain
@johnsain 2 дня назад
One day in Venice?.......Sad.
@trudydsouza578
@trudydsouza578 18 дней назад
Where does one buy rome tour tickets locally
@marianhof9755
@marianhof9755 16 дней назад
Visited Italy 3 times, taking my granddaughters, 17 and 19, next Summer. Naples, Ischia, Florence, Venice and Milan with an afternoon in Bergamo to see the Cathedral, my favourite in Europe. Plan is 10 days. Only concern is my elder granddaughter is not able to digest milk, so cheese has to be dairy free. Are Non dairy or vegan options available?
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 16 дней назад
yes, you can find those options. I suggest you know the phases in Italian to ask before traveling, so that way it's so much easier.
@celiamartin2907
@celiamartin2907 18 дней назад
I am trying to download his PDF, but no luck.
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 18 дней назад
In the description, you should find a link that takes you to the spring shop
@vickievitali9184
@vickievitali9184 18 дней назад
What about where to stay?
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 17 дней назад
What do you mean, hotels?
@vickievitali9184
@vickievitali9184 17 дней назад
@@GregorBrown ok we fly in. We use trains to travel from city to city. Which city or cities do we stay in? Is this a train with sleeping berths?
@vickievitali9184
@vickievitali9184 17 дней назад
Do we stay one night or two etc in each city?
@vickievitali9184
@vickievitali9184 17 дней назад
You must have a link for recommended hotels
@vickievitali9184
@vickievitali9184 17 дней назад
I’m trying to fill in all the blanks on this vacation here. Lol
@davidbarnes7711
@davidbarnes7711 19 дней назад
Relying on the trains in Italy could be a huge mistake. Too many strikes!
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 19 дней назад
Mostly you will be okay
@davidbarnes7711
@davidbarnes7711 19 дней назад
@@GregorBrown "Mostly" is a 51% chance that you will be okay- terrible odds. My experience has been a strike 40% of the time with terrible consequences. Travel by car is not without it's issues- especially parking in any of the larger cities but I have never been stranded when relying on car travel.
@TravelinDevil76
@TravelinDevil76 18 дней назад
I did something similar to this last November. Flew into MXP(Milano) and stayed there for one day. Went and viewed the Last Supper painting in the evening and walked around and ate near the Duomo. Next day I got on a train to Torino. Stayed there for 2 days. Walked around, ate and went to the Egyptian museum. Then to Genova for 2 days. I loved it, Moda 21 for dinner, ummm. The aquarium, the port at night. Took a long train ride past Cinque Terra down to La Spezia. Had lunch there and got back on a train to Bologna for 3 days. What a beautiful city. Next was Firenze for 6 days. I had an American Thanksgiving dinner at a cafe called Melaleuca. American/Australian owners. Went to a classical music concert one night in a church. It was like being back in the 1600-1700's. Amazing. From there I ended my solo trip in Trastevere, Roma. Spent 3 days there. Did the Vatican museum, walked 10 miles covering the major historical attractions and aimlessly roaming in Roma. Flew out of FCO(Roma). It was a lot of moving around till I got to Firenze. I wish I had more time in Milano. I'm headed to Ortigia and Palermo in October. Taking the InterCity Notte train from Roma to Siracusa. It will be my 3rd trip to Italy. Northern Italy (Italian Alps, Verona, etc) will be visited in 2026 during the Olympics. Full trip is Prague, Roma, Sicilia, Istanbul.
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 18 дней назад
Wow! This is a great story, and thank you for sharing everything. It gives other people and the community ideas for their upcoming trips, and this is what Italy is all about. 🇮🇹✈️🍕
@TravelinDevil76
@TravelinDevil76 18 дней назад
@@GregorBrown Italy is setup perfectly for exploring the entire country by train. In the not so distant future, I plan on staying for 3 months and spending time in each region and city/cities in it.
@leiyuhmei
@leiyuhmei 19 дней назад
I went to Italy just last August around 15 to 19 landed in Rome and just stayed there but I think it was too long just for Rome. I think I should have included other cities. Had a couple of fail restaurants, didn't really like Trastevere, stayed in Monti. It was relatively a good area. Buses were quite confusing and some shops were closed.
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 19 дней назад
Thanks insights. Yeah.the week of August 15 is crazy in Italy.
@oggie1967
@oggie1967 10 дней назад
Hi Gregor, great itinerary, what in your opinion would be a comfortable amount of days to complete it whilst soaking up all that italianess!👍👏👏♥️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇮🇹
@king_cobra5492
@king_cobra5492 19 дней назад
I like the art and the architecture but pasta drives me to obesity. YMMV
@emmawilliamson2318
@emmawilliamson2318 19 дней назад
Brilliant! We did a very similar itinerary last year for one month, we continued going south to Amalfi Coast and Pompeii after Rome, didn’t go to Bologna and Naples though. We really like Rome and Venice, so will go back to visit those two cities again next year, Naples, Bologna and Sicily will be on the list as well.
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 19 дней назад
Yeah, italy has so many great options and towns to explore 🇮🇹🍕
@scottjacobs1072
@scottjacobs1072 19 дней назад
Another amazing enticing video !! Video keeps it simple and to the point but does not leave out any of the essentials to make your trip amazing! The energy you infuse into your videos make them so enjoyable….. ciao! I’m going to head back to Italy Thank you Gregor!!
@GregorBrown
@GregorBrown 19 дней назад
Thank you so much for the positive feedback. 😊 And yeah I love giving my all in energy to these videos and i'm even happier when I see that my viewers and community are enjoying them 😊
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