If you only have four hours in Milan (or less), you’re not going to be able to see a whole lot! But if you want to break up a long travel day with some lunch and a peek at the city’s magnificent cathedral, it definitely can be done.

If you only have four hours in Milan (or less), you’re not going to be able to see a whole lot! But if you want to break up a long travel day with some lunch and a peek at the city’s magnificent cathedral, it definitely can be done.
A compact northern Italian university town with lots of history is an easy day trip or overnight stay.
In early September, we spent 10 days travelling in central Italy. We wanted to have a mix of bigger cities and small towns. The trip started in Rome and ended in Venice, spending four days in Tuscany and three days in Cinque Terre. Itinerary for 10 days in Italy Here’s our we spent...
For this part of Puglia, many people choose to stay in either Polignano a Mare or Monopoli. So how do you pick between the two? Polignano has a small and very quaint centro storico, beautiful views (including its very picturesque cliff-flanked beach) and is fairly easy to get around...
While I would never recommend that you try to ‘see’ Florence in 24 hours, sometimes that’s all the time you have. If that’s the case and you’re wondering if you should ‘bother’ seeing this historically significant city, I would say to go for it...