16 days in France & Italy Itinerary

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Paris, France
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Reims, France
— 2 nights
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Verdun, France
— 1 night
Drive
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Chateauneuf, France
— 2 nights
Drive
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Lyon, France
— 1 night
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Florence, Italy
— 3 nights
Drive
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Montepulciano, Italy
— 1 night
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Rome, Italy
— 3 nights
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Paris, France

City of Light

On the 18th (Thu), get engrossed in the history at Memorial De La Shoah.

To see maps, reviews, more things to do, and more tourist information, you can read our Paris online holiday planner.

Philadelphia, USA to Paris is an approximately 11.5-hour flight. The time zone difference when traveling from Philadelphia to Paris is 6 hours. Traveling from Philadelphia in May, things will get little chillier in Paris: highs are around 64°F and lows about 49°F. On the 18th (Thu), wrap the sightseeing up by early afternoon so you can take a train to Reims.
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Reims, France — 2 nights

City of Kings

Start off your visit on the 18th (Thu): admire the landmark architecture of Mediatheque Jean Falala, soak in style at KineOspa, and then steep yourself in history at Square Des Cordeliers. On the 19th (Fri), you'll have a packed day of sightseeing: learn about winemaking at Champagne Louis Brochet, stroll the grounds of Cimetiere Militaire Britannique de Marfaux, then examine the collection at Pressoria - Voyage sensoriel au coeur du champagne, then learn about winemaking at Champagne Pierre Morlet, and finally do a tasting at Champagne Pierre Leboeuf.

To find where to stay, photos, and more tourist information, you can read our Reims road trip planning website.

Getting from Paris to Reims by train takes about 1.5 hours. Other options: drive; or take a bus. Plan for little chillier nights when traveling from Paris in May since evenings lows in Reims dip to 44°F. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 20th (Sat) so you can go by car to Verdun.
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Verdun, France — 1 night

On the 20th (Sat), don't miss a visit to Fort de Souville, explore the different monuments and memorials at Cimetiere Militaire du Faubourg-Pave, then see the interesting displays at Tranchée de l'Ouvrage de la Falouse à Verdun., and finally pause for some photo ops at Memorial de la Voie Sacre.

To find reviews, photos, maps, and tourist information, use the Verdun trip planning website.

You can drive from Reims to Verdun in 1.5 hours. Other options are to drive; or do a combination of train and bus; or take a bus. Expect a daytime high around 67°F in May, and nighttime lows around 47°F. Cap off your sightseeing on the 21st (Sun) early enough to go by car to Chateauneuf.
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Chateauneuf, France — 2 nights

Start off your visit on the 21st (Sun): explore the activities along Reservoir de Panthier and then examine the collection at Musee Papotte. Here are some ideas for day two: pause for some serene contemplation at Eglise Saint-Jacques et Saint-Philippe, step into the grandiose world of ARCADE Design a la campagne - Chateau de Sainte-Colombe-en-Auxois, then step into the grandiose world of Chateau de Bourbilly, and finally identify plant and animal life at Esox Diving.

To see other places to visit, more things to do, traveler tips, and other tourist information, you can read our Chateauneuf holiday builder app.

Explore your travel options from Verdun to Chateauneuf with the Route module. In May in Chateauneuf, expect temperatures between 66°F during the day and 47°F at night. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 23rd (Tue) early enough to drive to Lyon.
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Lyon, France — 1 night

Culinary Capital of France

Start off your visit on the 23rd (Tue): make a trip to Eglise Saint-Bonaventure, deepen your understanding of the past and present with Cyclo City Tours, and then see the interesting displays at Musee Urbain Tony Garnier.

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Explore your travel options from Chateauneuf to Lyon with the Route module. In May, plan for daily highs up to 68°F, and evening lows to 50°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 24th (Wed) to allow time to fly to Florence.
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Florence, Italy — 3 nights

Birthplace of the Italian Renaissance

Start off your visit on the 25th (Thu): enjoy breathtaking views from Torre di Arnolfo, contemplate in the serene atmosphere at Sant'Apollonia, then see the interesting displays at Museo Opificio delle Pietre Dure, then contemplate the long history of Piazza San Giovanni, and finally admire the masterpieces at Palazzo Strozzi. Get ready for a full day of sightseeing on the 26th (Fri): take in the spiritual surroundings of Church of Santa Felicita, stop by Oltrarno, then take an in-depth tour of Corridoio Vasariano, then examine the collection at Museo di Palazzo Davanzati, and finally contemplate in the serene atmosphere at Holy Trinity.

To find reviews, where to stay, ratings, and more tourist information, use the Florence sightseeing planner.

Getting from Lyon to Florence by flight takes about 4.5 hours. Other options: drive; or take a train. In May, daily temperatures in Florence can reach 71°F, while at night they dip to 52°F. On the 27th (Sat), you'll travel to Montepulciano.
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Montepulciano, Italy — 1 night

Pearl of the 16th Century

Kick off your visit on the 27th (Sat): take in the spiritual surroundings of Pieve dei Santi Leonardo e Cristoforo, take in the exciting artwork at Art Studio di Adelina Quadri, then admire the masterpieces at Palazzo Borgia Museo Diocesano, and finally contemplate the long history of Corso il Rossellino.

To see maps, more things to do, other places to visit, and more tourist information, refer to the Montepulciano tour itinerary tool.

Drive from Florence to Montepulciano in 2 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a train; or take a bus. Expect a daytime high around 74°F in May, and nighttime lows around 53°F. On the 28th (Sun), you'll travel to Rome.
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Rome, Italy — 3 nights

Eternal City

Piazza del Campidoglio and Roma dal Cielo Terrazza delle Quadrighe are good opportunities to explore the local culture. Appreciate the collections at Mercati di Traiano - Museo dei Fori Imperiali and National Roman Museum - Baths of Diocletian. There's lots more to do: explore the ancient world of Arco di Settimio Severo, steep yourself in history at Chiesa di Santa Maria della Pace, pause for some serene contemplation at San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, and get to know the fascinating history of Via dei Coronari.

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You can drive from Montepulciano to Rome in 2 hours. Alternatively, you can take a train; or take a bus. In May, daytime highs in Rome are 75°F, while nighttime lows are 58°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 31st (Wed) to allow enough time to fly back home.
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France travel guide

4.3
Architectural Buildings · Art Museums · Landmarks
France has been the world's most popular tourist destination for decades, and geographically, it is one of the most diverse countries in Europe. Its cities are holiday hot spots and contain some of the greatest treasures in Europe, its countryside is prosperous and well tended, and it boasts dozens of major tourist attractions, like Paris, the French Riviera, the Atlantic beaches, the winter sport resorts of the French Alps, as well as the castles of the Loire Valley, Brittany, and Normandy. The country is renowned for its gastronomy, particularly wines and cheeses, as well as its history, culture, and fashion industry.

You'll find that the French people are very polite and may react coldly to you if you forget this. You might be surprised as you're greeted by other customers and the proprieter when you walk into a restaurant or a shop. Be sure to take your sightseeing off the beaten path in France. Besides the famous Eiffel Tower and the chic resorts of the Côte d'Azur (French Riviera) you'll find many places to visit in the form of museums filled with fine art, crafts, and archaeological relics, wonderful medieval villages and castles, diverse national parks, and local shopping direct from artisans themselves.

Whether you're touring the Christmas Markets or going skiing during winter, viewing the springtime influx of color in Provence, sunbathing on the Mediterranean coast in the summer, or watching the fall foliage against the backdrop of the châteaux in the Loire Valley, you're sure to find just the right place to be. Spring is a time when the tourist attractions are just starting to expand their hours, but it may still be cold in the mountainous regions and the north. Summer is the busiest time in France with the longest hours for many museums and attractions, but it's often when you will experience the most crowds. Winter in France is filled with winter carnivals, Christmas Markets, and of course, skiing. Fall is a time to celebrate the release of Beaujolais nouveau wine in November, as well as experience Nuit Blanche, a day in October when major attractions, museums, galleries, parks, and swimming pools remain open all night.
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Italy travel guide

4.5
Landmarks · Ruins · Beaches
Italy is a land of high fashion, fine art, exquisite architecture, luxury sports cars, outstanding cuisine--and an insatiable taste for "la dolce vita." It's also home to the greatest number of World Heritage Sites in the world, making it an ideal place for your next holiday. The country boasts a varied landscape of mountain ranges, alpine lakes, and coastal towns, so it's no wonder travelers often refer to it as the bel paese (beautiful country). With so many places to visit, visitors often have a difficult time planning their itinerary. The smaller villages each feature a distinct character and a blend of architecture, art, and cuisine. In the country, you'll find countless archeological sites dating back to Roman times and beyond. The country's cities and seaside resorts are cosmopolitan powerhouses with museums, galleries, restaurants, shops, open-air markets, and pedestrian-friendly historic areas.
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