AI Italy Trip Planner
Create a personalized Italy itinerary with cities, pace, food, budget, Tuscia ideas, EVO oil experiences, transport tips and practical phrases.
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How it works
- Choose your destinations, dates and pace.
- Select food, culture, transport and hidden-gem interests.
- Generate a realistic day-by-day Italy itinerary.
- Upgrade to AI Italy Trip Pass or Custom Review if the trip is complex.
Example itinerary preview
Sample plan for Rome + Tuscia + Florence, 7 days.
Day 1 — Rome arrival and slow walk
Morning: arrival and unpacking, short walk around the neighborhood.
Afternoon: Trastevere or Monti area on foot.
Food / local tip: avoid restaurants with photo menus on tourist streets; look for handwritten daily specials.
Mistake to avoid: planning the Colosseum on the same day as arrival.
Day 2 — Rome ancient core
Morning: Colosseum, Roman Forum, Palatine (pre-booked).
Afternoon: slow lunch, then Pantheon and Piazza Navona on foot.
Food / local tip: Roman trattorie serve pasta portions meant to be a full course.
Mistake to avoid: ordering cappuccino after lunch in a traditional bar.
Day 3 — Rome to Tuscia
Morning: train or car to Viterbo area.
Afternoon: Viterbo medieval quarter (San Pellegrino), Palazzo dei Papi.
Food / local tip: look for Tuscia EVO oil, lombrichelli pasta and local pecorino.
Mistake to avoid: assuming every countryside spot is reachable by train.
Day 4 — Tuscia countryside
Morning: Civita di Bagnoregio and Lake Bolsena viewpoint.
Afternoon: slow countryside lunch, agriturismo visit if available.
Food / local tip: ask for oil from the new harvest between November and January.
Mistake to avoid: Sunday afternoon plans without checking closures.
Day 5 — Tuscia to Florence
Morning: transfer to Florence.
Afternoon: Duomo area on foot, evening walk on Ponte Vecchio.
Food / local tip: Tuscan trattorie: schiacciata, ribollita, bistecca only where they specialize.
Mistake to avoid: booking dinner too early — many Florence kitchens open around 19:30.
Day 6 — Florence art and neighborhoods
Morning: Uffizi or Accademia (pre-booked).
Afternoon: Oltrarno, San Niccolò, Piazzale Michelangelo at sunset.
Food / local tip: aperitivo in Santo Spirito rather than tourist squares.
Mistake to avoid: paying to climb the Duomo without pre-booking.
Day 7 — Buffer and departure
Morning: local market or coffee walk.
Afternoon: transfer to airport, with a buffer for train delays.
Food / local tip: a final espresso al banco is cheaper and more Italian than sitting.
Mistake to avoid: scheduling a flight the same morning as a long train ride.
What your itinerary can include
- Route logic between cities and countryside.
- Food guidance for local restaurants and markets.
- Transport tips for trains, cars and transfers.
- Practical Italian phrases for daily situations.
- Tourist traps to avoid in each city.
- Tuscia hidden gems near Rome.
- EVO oil experience ideas.
- Bad-weather alternatives.
- Booking checklist for museums, restaurants and transport.
Why use this instead of random travel advice?
Random blogs, TikToks and generic AI chats can produce overloaded or unrealistic itineraries. Italy Trip Concierge is designed around practical Italy planning: pacing, food, transport, language help, tourist-trap avoidance and local-style alternatives you would not find in a mass-market guide.
Planning options and prices
Start with the Italy Starter Plan for €5.99, unlock the AI Italy Trip Pass for €29.90, or request a Custom Italy Itinerary Review for €99 if your trip is complex or needs human review. Compare planning options · Tuscia Travel Guide · Plan an EVO oil experience