Merci beaucoup ! 🙂
Italie: plus belles villes entre Venise et Florence?
by Catherine08
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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Bonjour !
Je prévois rester 10 jours en Italie à la fin juin. Je voulais savoir quelle est la ville entre Venise et Florence qui mérite qu'on y reste plus longtemps ? Et laquelle des deux à les villes les plus intéressantes (ou des excursions, endroits..etc) à visiter à proximité ? En avez vous à me conseiller?
Merci beaucoup ! 🙂
Merci beaucoup ! 🙂
On ne voyage pas pour changer d'endroits, mais d'idées...
Bonsoir,
Choisis Florence et profites-en pour aller jusqu'à Sienne qui est encore plus belle et à 80 km seulement, tu ne le regretteras pas!!
SLT
D'accord avec btlyfr. En 3 jrs pleins pas vu le 1/3.
C'est magnifique.
Bon trip.
D'accord avec btlyfr. En 3 jrs pleins pas vu le 1/3.
C'est magnifique.
Bon trip.
Cha&Gab
😉 Bienvenue en Europe, pour ma part j'hésite entre Venise et Firenze (Florence) car toutes deux sont magnifiques. Entre les deux villes on trouve Padova (Padoue) et sa cathédrale à st Antoine à part ça rien d'intéressant, +/- 28 km. Ensuite Bologna +/- 115 km:rien de vraiment intéressant. Ajoute +/-100 km et tu as Firenze TRES, TRES belle ville à visiter absolument, Ponte vechio, cathédrale, palais... De là tu as le choix entre Sienna qui comme le dit à juste titre btlyfr vaut le détour, mais il y a aussi PISA (Pise)et ses palais et sa tour penchée très célebre, à voir aussi. Elle se trouve à +/- 77 km de Firenze, (toujours par la route bien sur en train, le trajet est plus rapide et moins cher).
Bonne vacances et donne des nouvelles ensuite sur ce forum.
A ++ Maïté😉
Chere Catherine,
c'est tres difficile choisir entre les deux villes, parce que elles sont vraiment très très belles! C'est comme dire " qu'est ce que vous choisserez entre Paris ou Rome?" :-)
Si tu iras à Florence, n'oublies pas de visiter Sienne (1 heure de Florence avec le bus) et San Gimignano (entre Florence et Sienne) et si tu auras du temp...Monteriggioni e Volterra.
Ecris-moi pour toutes les informations!
Bon voyage! Valentina www.lacasinadicioccolata.it
Ecris-moi pour toutes les informations!
Bon voyage! Valentina www.lacasinadicioccolata.it
Mi coloro di girasole...
sans hésiter Florence. Si tu dois choisir une excursion au départ de Florence et qu'une seule va à Volterra. Regardes sur mon site sur la partie Eze Rome (nous y sommes passés à pied). San Gimignano est joli mais la ville moyen-âgeuse est plus belle à Volterra (sans les tours qui sont le symbole de SG).
Venise va bien pour une journée ou deux. Florence c'est un mois minimum. Si tu peux (moyens financiers) dors à Fiesole !
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Merci beaucoup pour vos conseils ! :)
D'après ce que vous me dites je devrais choisir Florence. Je serai exactement 9 jours en Italie (du 22 au 30 juin inclus), donc j'avais du mal à choisir quelle région privilégier ! Qu'est ce que vous pensez de 3 jours à Venise et 5 jours à Florence? Je dors une nuit à Pise avec une amie.
J'ai très très hâte de visiter ce pays. Il a l'air fantastique !
J'ai très très hâte de visiter ce pays. Il a l'air fantastique !
On ne voyage pas pour changer d'endroits, mais d'idées...
sans hésiter Venise plus pitoresque et unique au monde dans son originalité et bien sur son histoire, c mon coup de coeur plus de 12 visites !
Je pense que ton programme est super!
3j à Venezia, ça te laisse le temps de t'imprégner de la ville et de ses multiples charmes!
5j à Firenze: la ville elle-même va t'enchanter + la Toscana qui est une des plus belles régions d'Italie (avec toutes les petites villes qui t'ont déjà été indiquées!) Pisa est très belle, et aussi Lucca dans la même zone.
Bon voyage!
3j à Venezia, ça te laisse le temps de t'imprégner de la ville et de ses multiples charmes!
5j à Firenze: la ville elle-même va t'enchanter + la Toscana qui est une des plus belles régions d'Italie (avec toutes les petites villes qui t'ont déjà été indiquées!) Pisa est très belle, et aussi Lucca dans la même zone.
Bon voyage!
Florence très belle ville mais très polluée. Certaines personnes étaient sujettes à des mots de tête.
Si j'avais à choisir entre Florence et Venise, je choisirais Venise. Mais c'est préférable de voir les deux.
Sienne vaut vraiment le détour. Il y a Assise qui est joli aussi.
Nine
Nine
Bonjour,
Je te conseille de voir les 2 villes, parceque venant du Québec, tu n'auras pas forcément l'occasion de revenir tout de suite...
Pour l'instant je ne connais que Venise, j'y ai passé une semaine sans m'ennuyer ! Et je n'ai pas tout vu ! Mon mari y est allé 3 fois sans tout voir non plus ! Tu trouveras quelques idées de visites (celles que j'ai fait ...) dans mon carnet de voyage : http://voyageforum.com/v.f?post=2112750;#2112750
A mon avis, et d'après mes cousins qui y vivent, Florence est également une magnifique ville, qui vaut le coup d'etre visitée en beaucoup de temps également.
Mais si tu as 10 jours, tu peux passer 4 jours à Venise et le reste à Florence, et tu en profiteras déjà beaucoup !
Je te conseille de voir les 2 villes, parceque venant du Québec, tu n'auras pas forcément l'occasion de revenir tout de suite...
Pour l'instant je ne connais que Venise, j'y ai passé une semaine sans m'ennuyer ! Et je n'ai pas tout vu ! Mon mari y est allé 3 fois sans tout voir non plus ! Tu trouveras quelques idées de visites (celles que j'ai fait ...) dans mon carnet de voyage : http://voyageforum.com/v.f?post=2112750;#2112750
A mon avis, et d'après mes cousins qui y vivent, Florence est également une magnifique ville, qui vaut le coup d'etre visitée en beaucoup de temps également.
Mais si tu as 10 jours, tu peux passer 4 jours à Venise et le reste à Florence, et tu en profiteras déjà beaucoup !
Tous mes voyages en images : sur mon blog
Quel que soit ton choix, Pise ne vaut pas d'y passer une nuit. Une fois vu le site du Duomo et les bords de l'Arno, il vaut mieux passer à autre chose. Si tu y tiens et a une auto, l'hôtel AC Pisa (acheter sur booking ou autre par en direct) offre un excellent rapport qualité prix même s'il est quelque peu excentré.
Enjoy !
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Daccord ! Merci bcp pour tous les conseils...Je n'avais pas pensé à jeter un coup d'oeil aux multiples villes Toscanes près de Florence. (ca vaut le détour !!!)
Merci 😉
On ne voyage pas pour changer d'endroits, mais d'idées...
Les deux mon capitaine !
Entre les deux: 1/2 journée d'autostada !...dont on récupère une partie, en ayant réservé à l'avance sur son site internet, les billets d'entrée à la Galerie des Offices (incontournable).
Pour les plus romantiques : Venise.
Pour les fous d'art jusqu'à la lie : Florence.
A voir autour de Venise : les iles de la lagune ( fréquenté); Chiogga : un air de Venise moins les touristes.
Les palais de la vallée du Pô, dont la villa Pisani à Stra; Padoue.
A voir entre Venise et Florence : Ravenne et Bologne surtout.
A voir autour de Florence : La Toscane en général pour la beauté des paysages.
Puis San Geminiano, Sienne si possible, Pise ( peu connue: la Chartreuse), et Lucca
Voyage dont on ne se lasse pas !
Voyage dont on ne se lasse pas !
Jean-Luc d'Angers
"Rien n'est plus grande richesse que celle de l'esprit".
Bonjour,
Pour avoir fait ce chemin cette automne, j'ai fait la découverte de Castelvetro di Modena. Superbe petite ville protégée par l'UNESCO. A découvrir le musée de Ferrari tout près. La ville est le berceau du vinaigre balsamique de Modène.
Bon voyage😎
Pour avoir fait ce chemin cette automne, j'ai fait la découverte de Castelvetro di Modena. Superbe petite ville protégée par l'UNESCO. A découvrir le musée de Ferrari tout près. La ville est le berceau du vinaigre balsamique de Modène.
Bon voyage😎
Les voyages, les rêves, la vie.
bonjour chère cousine canadienne. 10 jours pour visiter l'italie entre venise et florence, c'est court. moi j'y suis resté 1 an avec mon sac à dos de ville en ville. quelques conseils, ne te contente pas des grandes villes que sont venise et florence, l'italie possède un ensemble de villes moyennes et de villages qui valent vraiment le détour. je pense qu'il serait préférable pour toi de revenir à venise une autre fois avec ton amoureux, c'est superbe mais encore plus beau à deux. concentre toi sur la toscane et les alentours, donc florence (2 jours), Lucca (1 jour), Pise (rien à voir en ville, seule la place de la tour est intéressante mais elle mérite à elle seule le voyage), Sienne à ne pas manquer avec San Gimignano (1 à 2 jours), Perugia (1 jour) et Assisi (sauf si tu es allergique au religieux). Ne te restera plus que trois ou quatre jours pour des randonnées dans la superbe campagne toscane et crois moi, si tu choisis bien tes balades, avec un bon chapeau contre le soleil, ce seront des journéees inoubliables. tu peux aussi te programmer près de Lucca une journée le long du sentier côtier des Cinque Terre, paysage magnifique et petits villages pittoresques.
voilà le compte y est.
amuse toi bien et ne crois pas tout ce que te diront les italiens (je sais de quoi je parle, je le suis à moitié!).
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Do you have any recommendations for things to visit?
If I had to pick one castle to visit, which one would it be?
I’m torn between: Rosenborg Castle, Amalienborg Palace, or Frederiksborg and Charlottenborg Palaces
Any suggestions?
Thanks
I’ll be in Copenhagen this coming May for a few days.
Do you have any recommendations for things to visit?
If I had to pick one castle to visit, which one would it be?
I’m torn between: Rosenborg Castle, Amalienborg Palace, or Frederiksborg and Charlottenborg Palaces
Any suggestions?
Thanks
hi
I’m wondering if anyone can give me some info on how to get from Mallorca to Menorca.
Since flights are cheaper to Mallorca, I’d like to go that way.
Thanks so much for your help!
Hi there,
We’re planning a trip to Finland and Norway this summer, starting in Oulu to explore Lapland, heading up to the North Cape, and then making our way down to Bergen.
This route means renting a car in Finland and dropping it off in Norway. My initial searches are showing rental rates that are... astronomical—about three times the price compared to returning it at the starting point.
I’m guessing I’m not the only one wanting to visit both countries. Are there any great tips to drastically reduce the cost of renting a car?
Thanks to the community for your suggestions!
We’re planning a trip to Finland and Norway this summer, starting in Oulu to explore Lapland, heading up to the North Cape, and then making our way down to Bergen.
This route means renting a car in Finland and dropping it off in Norway. My initial searches are showing rental rates that are... astronomical—about three times the price compared to returning it at the starting point.
I’m guessing I’m not the only one wanting to visit both countries. Are there any great tips to drastically reduce the cost of renting a car?
Thanks to the community for your suggestions!
Hi there, we’re a couple of bikers planning a trip to Majorca in June 2026, and I’d love to organize a half-day or full-day boat or catamaran outing. Which coast do you think is the nicest for this, and do you have any suggestions or personal experiences to share? Thanks in advance!
Hi there,
We’ll be staying in London for 3 nights in September.
Could you recommend a hotel near a tube station, at a good price, with fairly spacious rooms?
Thanks! 🌸
We’ll be staying in London for 3 nights in September.
Could you recommend a hotel near a tube station, at a good price, with fairly spacious rooms?
Thanks! 🌸
Hi there,
Does anyone know if there are any works in progress at Torcello, and if so, what type of works and how long they’re expected to last?
Thanks in advance
Hi everyone,
I’m sharing my draft itinerary with you because I just booked our flight tickets, and I feel like it’s quite late in the season. So, I’d like to be sure about my stops before reserving the hotels. I’ll be traveling alone with my two adult children. We want to prioritize outdoor walks, avoid too many indoor visits (both for budget and preference), and not spend too much time on the road.
D1: Arrival at 9 AM in Malaga, day in Malaga and overnight stay D2: Head straight to Nerja (1-hour drive) and spend the night there D3: Head straight to Granada (1.5-hour drive), spend the day and night there D4: Granada. Visit the Alhambra (Nasrid Palaces tour at 5 PM) and spend the night D5: Head to Ronda (2.5-hour drive) and spend the night D6: White Villages and overnight in Ronda D7: Head straight to the Costa del Sol (e.g., Estepona), spend the day and night there D8: Return to Malaga to catch our flight
There you go! This itinerary takes into account that we’d like to do a circuit starting from Seville in a few years. That said, it’d be a shame to miss something doable from Malaga.
Questions: Since the Alhambra visit is only at 5 PM, and we’d already have the day to explore Granada, would arriving the day before be a mistake? Or should we skip this day and dedicate it elsewhere (Costa del Sol? Head toward Tabernas?)? The old town appeals to me, but maybe the Sacromonte neighborhood isn’t essential... Same question for Ronda: should we dedicate a full day to it, or combine Ronda and the White Villages in one day? Note that we love wandering around villages outside, so that might answer my question! :)
Final question: Is it better to rent the car at Malaga Airport or in the city? If we rent at the airport, we’d need a hotel with parking, which doesn’t seem easy. Or stay outside the city and park for free near the center if possible? I’ve read comments about taking a taxi to Malaga and then picking up the rental car at the airport the next morning. The taxi would really need to be affordable...
Thanks so much for your feedback and suggestions for visits during this little circuit. Have a great day, everyone! Christine
D1: Arrival at 9 AM in Malaga, day in Malaga and overnight stay D2: Head straight to Nerja (1-hour drive) and spend the night there D3: Head straight to Granada (1.5-hour drive), spend the day and night there D4: Granada. Visit the Alhambra (Nasrid Palaces tour at 5 PM) and spend the night D5: Head to Ronda (2.5-hour drive) and spend the night D6: White Villages and overnight in Ronda D7: Head straight to the Costa del Sol (e.g., Estepona), spend the day and night there D8: Return to Malaga to catch our flight
There you go! This itinerary takes into account that we’d like to do a circuit starting from Seville in a few years. That said, it’d be a shame to miss something doable from Malaga.
Questions: Since the Alhambra visit is only at 5 PM, and we’d already have the day to explore Granada, would arriving the day before be a mistake? Or should we skip this day and dedicate it elsewhere (Costa del Sol? Head toward Tabernas?)? The old town appeals to me, but maybe the Sacromonte neighborhood isn’t essential... Same question for Ronda: should we dedicate a full day to it, or combine Ronda and the White Villages in one day? Note that we love wandering around villages outside, so that might answer my question! :)
Final question: Is it better to rent the car at Malaga Airport or in the city? If we rent at the airport, we’d need a hotel with parking, which doesn’t seem easy. Or stay outside the city and park for free near the center if possible? I’ve read comments about taking a taxi to Malaga and then picking up the rental car at the airport the next morning. The taxi would really need to be affordable...
Thanks so much for your feedback and suggestions for visits during this little circuit. Have a great day, everyone! Christine
Hello,
we’re a couple planning a 2-week road trip this August, with a must-stop (about 3 days on Skye). Any route suggestions? Hotel recommendations? Photo spots?
Hello,
My husband and I are planning a trip to Ireland in September 2026. We’ll be flying from Montreal to London, where we’ll spend three nights. After that, we’ll head to Dublin for a few days and take trains to visit the main attractions. Our ideal plan would be to choose hotels near train stations and take tours to the interesting spots. Would 8 days in Ireland be enough for this kind of trip?
My husband and I are planning a trip to Ireland in September 2026. We’ll be flying from Montreal to London, where we’ll spend three nights. After that, we’ll head to Dublin for a few days and take trains to visit the main attractions. Our ideal plan would be to choose hotels near train stations and take tours to the interesting spots. Would 8 days in Ireland be enough for this kind of trip?
Hi there,
We’re a group of 4 heading out at the end of June for 11 days. I’m just starting my research. We’ll be renting a regular car, not a 4x4. I’m not finding a ton of info on the North. Would love your take on all those kilometers—is there a route that lets us cut out a section? Thanks
We’re a group of 4 heading out at the end of June for 11 days. I’m just starting my research. We’ll be renting a regular car, not a 4x4. I’m not finding a ton of info on the North. Would love your take on all those kilometers—is there a route that lets us cut out a section? Thanks






