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re: Italy trip average costs
Posted on 7/13/18 at 11:06 pm to Dotherightthing
Posted on 7/13/18 at 11:06 pm to Dotherightthing
I was looking the other day for a friend, for two people I spent $9.400 last year on airfare (business class), hotel (nicer end hotels in good locations), train, private car transport, and prearranged tours/trips that I made. 4 cities, 12 days. Florence, Sienna, Positano, Rome
Id be guessing if I told you how much I spent on food and drink. Ate everything from 3 star michelin to street food, sent back cases of wine etc
Id be guessing if I told you how much I spent on food and drink. Ate everything from 3 star michelin to street food, sent back cases of wine etc
Posted on 7/14/18 at 2:07 am to GynoSandberg
Thanks for all the responses. Like I said I was more interested in hearing every level of travel that one can do. From backpacking in hostels to reservations in hotels and high dining. Thanks again
Posted on 7/14/18 at 9:25 am to GynoSandberg
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4 cities, 12 days. Florence, Sienna, Positano, Rome
Sorry to hijack.
GynoSandberg,
We're thinking of a similar trip for our honeymoon (most likely late September 2019). I am thinking fly into Florence, get to Siena. 2 nights in Siena, 2 nights in Tuscan countryside, 2 nights Florence, high speed train down Naples, get to Amalafi Coast (looking at Praiano), 5 nights on Amlafi Coast, get back to either Florence or Rome for final night, and fly out.
Any recommendations on itinerary/time in each place based on your experience? We are in our early 30s and like to eat good food (doesn't necessarily have to be expensive), drink, walk around and see cool things. We aren't anti-museum, but I don't think this would be a "museum trip" necessarily.
I realize Tuscany to Amalfi isn't the most efficient trip, but it seems doable with the high speed train.
This post was edited on 7/14/18 at 9:27 am
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