Planning a trip to Italy can feel overwhelming. With so many famous places to see—the Colosseum, the Vatican, Florence’s Uffizi Gallery, Venice’s Basilica San Marco, and the Amalfi Coast—it’s tempting to try and fit everything into one vacation.

But here’s the truth: packing too much into your schedule can ruin the experience. Rushing from one city to another, standing in long lines, and trying to tick off every landmark often leaves travelers exhausted. Instead of enjoying Italy, many return home more tired than when they left.

The secret to a memorable Italian trip? Slow down. Do less. Savor more.

Instead of trying to visit ten must-see spots, choose five and spend more time at each. For example, give yourself three full days in Rome instead of two. Leave one day free to simply wander around, discover hidden churches, explore small boutiques, or sit at a piazza with a drink while watching life unfold around you. The same goes for Venice, Florence, or any other city you visit—less rushing, more soaking it all in.

Italy is timeless. The food, the wine, the historic landmarks, and the beautiful landscapes will always be there. If you don’t see everything on your first trip, it just gives you a reason to come back and enjoy it again—this time, at an even slower and sweeter pace.

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