Italy

August 25, 2023

Italy in Three Acts — Rome, Venice, Milan

If you're looking to explore Italy's best-known cities in one trip — history in Rome, atmosphere in Venice, and modern culture in Milan — this post breaks down what to expect in each, what stood out, and tips to help you plan efficiently.

🏛️ Rome — History Woven into the Streets

Rome blends ancient architecture with daily city life. It's crowded, loud, full of energy — and entirely worth it.

:::tip Travel Tip Stay central if possible. Expect to walk a lot, and keep cash on hand for smaller cafés and bakeries. :::

Aerial view of the Colosseum in Rome
Colosseum in Rome — dramatic and preserved.

🚤 Venice — Navigating a Floating City

Venice is slower, quieter, and feels more like a movie set than a real place.

:::tip Local Travel The Vaporetto (water bus) is your best bet — cheap, scenic, and covers all the islands. :::

Venice canal with gondolas
Venice — explore away from the main waterways.

🏙️ Milan — Efficiency with an Edge

Milan is modern, business-forward, and more organized. Still, there’s history and culture here if you dig beneath the surface.

:::info Getting Around Public transport is excellent. Use the metro instead of taxis to save time and money. :::

Milan Duomo rooftop view

Milan’s Duomo — impressive detail, best from the roof.

📸 Photo Dump

Colosseum in Rome from street level
Colosseum in Rome — dramatic and preserved.
Quiet canal in Venice
Venice — explore away from the main waterways.
Detailed sculpture on Milan Cathedral

Milan’s Duomo — detailed stonework and panoramic views.

✅ Final Travel Tips

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This three-stop trip is a great intro to Italy. You’ll cover a lot, eat well, and get a solid taste of the country’s variety. I’d recommend doing it in this order: Rome → Venice → Milan. Each city brings a shift in pace — from history, to charm, to design.

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Furqan Agwan