Anyone who has dreamed of Italy and listed it as one of their bucket list items is sure to have added Northern Italy as a dream destination. However, if you are anything like me and staying in one place is not an option, then a northern Italy road trip is the perfect way to see the best Northern Italy offers.Â
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Northern Italy Road Trip Tips
There are many great places to visit on your Italian road trip, but the trick is limiting it to sites that will give you the most fantastic experience in the time frame you have to vacation in. This road trip itinerary will help you plan an already well-driven route through some of the most beautiful places in Italy.Â
Car Hire in Italy
Your road trip would not be complete without firstly organizing your car hire. Hiring a car from any of the airports in Milan is simple; I highly recommend Discover Cars, where you can book online, choose the company with the best deal, and it will be ready for you when you land. Travel tip – Milan has three international airports: Malpensa, Bergamo and Linate, so ensure you are booking your car at the correct airport.
Important note: Many cities like Bologna are off-limit to parking in the city centre walls to protect the historic towns. It would help if you researched each city before entering; many sites will give you the correct information on parking.
Visa in Italy
Check that you do not require a visa for Italy. The ivisa website is a quick and easy way to check whether your passport requires a permit or not.
Travel Insurance in Italy
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Northern Italy Road Trip planner
Book all your accommodation online before you arrive, and then link all of your bookings, tours, reservations and any transportation to your tripit app. The Tripit app is a game-changer and has all your itinerary nicely mapped out before you begin your round trip to Northern Italy. Other apps that make your northern Italy itinerary planning more manageable are found here on my favourite travelling apps blog post.Â
Northern Italy Road Trip Route
Day 1:Â Milan to Lake Como
Day 2:Â Explore Lake Como
Day 3:Â Explore MilanÂ
Day 4:Â Milan to Verona
Day 5:Â Explore Verona
Day 6:Â Verona to Trento
Day 7:Â Trento to Venice
Day 8:Â Explore VeniceÂ
Day 9:Â Explore VeniceÂ
Day 10:Venice to PisaÂ
Day 11: Explore Pisa
Day 12: Pisa to Siena
Day 13: Siena to Milan
Day 14: Explore Milan
Road trip around Italy for two weeks
Northern Italy Road Trip: Day 1 and 2 – Milan to Lake Como
Arriving in Milan is easy from any of the airports; follow the signs to pick up your car, check your tripit app for your address to your accommodation in Lake Como and your road trip Northern Italy begins.Â
Travel time from Milan to Lake Como
Depending on the airport you are flying into, allow 2 hours (to be on the safe side). Parking in Como can be difficult, so check with your accommodation before arriving. Dish to try – Antipasto originated in the Alps area and is a great meal to enjoy while you people-watch in one of the alfresco restaurants.
Accommodation in Como
Splurge –Â Vista PalazzoÂ
This small luxury hotel is in a prime location overlooking one of Italy’s most famous lakes. Everything about it feels luxurious, parking is available, and breakfast is included. When you only have a short time to spend in one of my favourite places in Italy, this location ticks all the boxes.
Budget –Â Hotel Plinius
The Hotel Plinius is clean, basic with friendly staff and in a great location. The room has an ensuite and a Juliette balcony overlooking the streets of Como. The beds are a little harder than I would like, but this place is ideal for the cost. It does have parking, which is a bonus in this part of Italy.
Things to do in Lake Como
If you only have one day to explore, you can walk around Como, visit the cable car, have dinner at one of the fantastic waterfront restaurants or take a drive to neighbouring towns. The ferry pier is within walking distance and a beautiful way to visit Menaggio. If you choose to spend more than one day here (which I highly recommend), then read ten reasons why I fell in love with Lake Como for more things to do in and around Lake Como.
Tour recommendation:Â Lake Como and Bellagio tour
Northern Italy Road Trip: Day 3 Lake Como to Milan
With Lake Como being only a short distance away, set off early and head to Milan to explore the well-known sites. Milan is known to be one of the world’s fashion capitals, and if you are there long enough, you can see why. Dish to try – Ossobuco, a speciality in this part of the country.Â
Accommodation in Milan
Splurge –Â The Street Milano
Located at Via Santa Radegonda 14, Milan City Centre, 20121, walking distance to Duomo. The staff are friendly, and the rooms are modern, with an edgy feel topped off with the perfect rooftop breakfast area. There are parking facilities available and free wifi.
Budget –Â Amabilia Suites
The location could not be any better. Perfect location with a direct view of the Duomo. The downfall to Amabilia Suites is there is no parking on-site, and children under 18 are not permitted.Â
Things to do in Milan
Spend the entire day exploring Milan with major tourist spots like La Scala Opera House; World Heritage site Santa Maria Elle Grazie (where the painting of the Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci hangs), Duomo di Milano and Castello Sforzesco.Â
Tour recommendation:Â 3-hour walking tour
Northern Italy Road Trip: Day 4 and 5 Milano to Verona
After breakfast, head out to Verona (the city of love), where the feel of Romeo and Juliette is dotted all over this beautiful city. This city is small but so beautiful. It does get very crowded during peak season, so ensure you book your tours and accommodation early. Dish to try – Baci di Giulietta; or in English it is Juliettes kiss. Okay, so this isn’t a dish, but head over to any bakery in Verona, and you will find these delicious treats.
Travel time from Milano to Verona
Depending on the route you take, allow 2-2 and a half hours. When you arrive in Verona, the streets are narrow, so parking is complex, and lots of areas are metred parking.Â
Accommodation in Verona
Splurge –Â Due Torri HotelÂ
Due Torri Hotel is situated at Piazza Sant’Anastasia 4, Verona Historical Centre, 37121 Verona. This hotel is simply excellent, with a great location and friendly staff close to Sant’Anastasia and Romeo’s house. Private parking is possible at a place nearby, but a reservation is needed and will incur a daily cost.Â
Budget – The Best Western Armando
Best Western Hotel Armando is located in the heart of the historic centre of Verona, within walking distance to the Roman Arena, Piazza Delle Erbe and most of the tourist spots. The rooms are clean, the staff are friendly, but there is no parking available.Â
Things to do in Verona
Spend the day exploring this romantic city and then relax by Verona di Arena with an aperitif in the afternoon. Better still, go during Opera season and enjoy a night at the Arena listening to the Opera. If you would like a more detailed itinerary about what to do in Verona in 1 day, check out the post here.
Recommended tour:Â 3-hour bike tour
Northern Italy Road Trip: Day 6 Verona to Trento
After breakfast, head out to Trento. Trento is a beautiful city situated in the district of Trentino(just south of the Dolomite Mountains). Trento is very close to Lake Garda, where you can spend an extra day travelling to you have more time. Dish to try – Gnocchi Cadorini is the best example of this region, bringing Germanic and Italian traditions to life.Â
Travel time from Verona to Trento
Allow 1 to 1.5 hours, take time to enjoy the gorgeous countryside. Stop to take photos if you need to; this part of Italy travel is spectacular and should be appreciated more for its journey than just its destination.Â
Accommodation in Trento
Splurge –Â Hotel Norge
Hotel Norge is found at Trada Del Norge 3, 38123 Norge, about 5km from Trento city centre. The views here are hard to beat at any other place during this trip. The location might not be in the city centre, but wow, these views are stunning. It has a spa centre and heated pool, something hard to find on this trip.
Budget –Â Al Cavour 34Â
Al Cavour 34 is a pensione (bed and breakfast) with the most friendly staff, delightful rooms and cutest little balconies. Located in a central position in this gorgeous town. Wake up each morning to the sound of the cathedral bells and the smell of freshly baked cakes. Unfortunately, there is no parking at the pensione, but I am sure the staff will help you sort it out.
Things to do in Trento
There are many great tourist spots in this small town, from the Castello del Buonconsiglio to the Duomo di Trento. The town itself might be small, but it has a huge heart and lots of history to go with it. Whether you choose to spend the entire day in the city or take a day trip to Lake Garda, there are many choices. If you would like a more in-depth itinerary, “The best of Trento in 1 day.” would be a great place to start.
Recommended tour:Â Dolomites full-day excursion
Northern Italy Road Trip: Day 7 Trento to Venice
This northern part of Italy is a must! Everyone knows Venice, and everyone wants to tick off the city of canals on their bucket list! Venice is everything you can imagine and more. There is so much to do here, which is why one day on this Road trip wasn’t enough. Drink to try- Aperol Spritz, although it was thought to have been developed during the Austro-Hungarian Empire when the soldiers found Italian wine too strong to drink, added a spritz to their wine!
Travel time from Trento to Venice
Give yourself 2-3 hours, depending on whether you take the scenic route via Lake Garda or not. If you do, stop by, taking some photos and spend some time in this area, it is beautiful. You can not park your car in Venice, so park your car at Tronchetto Parking Station first and then hop on public transport to your accommodation. To make things easier, you can purchase your ticket online.Â
Accommodation in Venice
Splurge –Â St Regis, Venice
Let’s be honest, anywhere in this city is a splurge! However, you will find that accommodation is more expensive here than in most areas of your trip. St Regis is a beautiful hotel located at San Marco 2159, San Marco, 30124, in a great location, Venetian style decore and with a fabulous view. The downfall is this hotel is for adults over 18 only!Â
Budget –Â Pensione Accademia – Villa Maravege
Anywhere in Venice is an excellent location because there is something special around every corner. Pensione’s are your best choice in Venice, and Pensione Accademia – Villa Maravege is in a great area walking distance to the Gallerie Dell’Accademia.
Things to do in Venice
There are many beautiful places to visit in Venice, but the must-visits are the Basilica San Marco, The Rialto Bridge, Doge’s Palace, and Gallerie dell’Accademia. There is pretty much something spectacular around every corner, including a gondola ride through the canals. If you want something a little special, try booking tickets to Opera here, at one of the many venues in this fantastic floating city. If you have more time up your sleeve and choose to stay here a little longer, I would highly recommend an island tour as a day trip.
Recommended tour:Â Venice walking tour
Northern Italy Road Trip: Day 10 Venice to Pisa
After breakfast, make your way back to your car and head to the beautiful city of Pisa, where the Leaning town of Pisa is more striking in real life than ever captured on film or in a book. As soon as it pops its head in view, you can not help but be mesmerized by its beauty! Dish to try – Cecina; not to be confused with the town nearby, it is a chickpea flour pancake, trust me when I say it is delicious!
Travel time from Venice to Pisa
This part of the road trip Italy will take you about four hours, so be prepared! You have a few options of places to stop off on the way. Firstly you could stop off in Ferrara (where the city centre has been included in UNESCO’s World Cultural Heritage list. You could also stop at Bologna, where the famous dish Spaghetti Bolognese (or at least very close by) originated!. Or, of course, the more well-known city of Florence where you will find the statue of David and of course try a gelato where this world-famous creation was born.
Accommodation in Pisa
Splurge –Â Borgo Suite
Borgo Suite is close to everything. The apartment has plenty of room and can accommodate three couples easily. The staff are friendly, and the Borgo Suite is highly sort after, so book as soon as possible! It is just under one km from the Leaning Tower of Pisa. There is street parking available in this area.
Budget –Â Hotel Villa Kinzica
For a budget accommodation hotel, Villa Kinzica is ideal for staying if you want the shortest walk to the Leaning Tower of Pisa. This mid-18th-century villa should not be overlooked! There is Public parking nearby, but apart from that, this is a great little hotel, rooms are clean, and staff are friendly.
Things to do in Pisa
Book your ticket to the Leaning Tower of Pisa early, as this is where you will find the most extensive line then continue on the day by exploring the square of miracles which include: Museo dell’Opera del Duomo, Cathedral Of Santa Maria Assunta, The Baptistery of San Giovanni, Camposanto, and Museo delle Sinopie. Other places to visit are The Palazzo dei Cavalieri and the River Arno.Â
Recommended tour:Â Three hours guided tour of Pisa
Northern Italy Road Trip: Day 12 Pisa to Sienna
Leaving Pisa after breakfast and heading to the beautiful medieval world heritage site of Siena. It is one of Italy’s most visited cities! So whether you are lucky enough to be staying on the 16th of August when the Palio race (it’s still number 1 on my bucket list) or like many others, you are there to discover why everyone loves this gorgeous city, you will not be disappointed. Dish to try – Pici alle briciole, a simple Tuscan pasta dish to ensure your mouth is tingling when you finish.Â
Travel time from Pisa to Siena
This part of your Northern Italy itinerary will take approximately 2 hours. There is some beautiful Tuscan scenery to enjoy along the way. When they say the sweeping hills of Tuscany, you will know exactly where that phrase comes from as you drive through an actual real-life painting.Â
Accommodation in Siena
Splurge –Â Grand Hotel Continental Siena – Starhotels Collezione
The name of the hotel says it all. The Grand Hotel Continental Siena is an architectural delight. In a great location, it’s worth staying just for the view of the city. This 17th-century building is within walking distance to the piazza Campo, and although there is no parking at the hotel, there is parking at a nearby parking station for a fee.Â
Budget –Â La Terrazza Sul Campo
The view from this place is incredible! The rooms are clean, the staff are friendly, and the proximity to Piazza Campo is hard to beat. The downfall is that there is no parking, but if you are willing to walk a little, you can find parking in other areas of the town.Â
Things to do in Siena
Your north Italy road trip is almost coming to an end, and what a place to end in! This gorgeous little medieval town is jam-packed with touristy things to do and see. However, if you are here for the day, you must start at Piazza Del Campo, where you can visit Piazza del Duomo, climb to the top of Torre Del Mangia and take your photo at the Fonte Gaia. Other places of interest include the Santa Maria Della Scala museum and Pinacoteca Nazionale (The National Gallery of Siena). If you decide to stay on a little longer, try a dinner in the Tuscan countryside or a wine tour around this fabulous world-class wine region.
Recommended tour:Â Siena City tour
Northern Italy Road Trip: Day13 Siena to Milan
It is almost the end of your ultimate northern Italy road trip, and our final day is spent heading back to where it all began, Milan! There are a few places you can stop along the way, and they include Bologna, Parma famous for both Parmigiano Reggiano cheese and Prosciutto di Parma, both Italian staples. Otherwise, you could take a detour along the coast and spend some time in Genoa (the birthplace of Christopher Columbus).Â
Travel time from Siena to Milan
Well, this will be your most extended day trip yet, especially if you choose the scenic coastal trip. It will take you a minimum of 4 and a half hours without stopping! However, if you choose the more scenic coastal route, then expect to add another hour to your drive.Â
Northern Italy Road Trip:Day 14 Explore Milan
Whether your last day in Milan is spent indulging in Milan’s local cuisine or riding the on-off bus to the places you have yet to explore, it is up to you! So relax and enjoy your last day in this beautiful country!
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