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Italy and The Vatican City Walks

Explore Italy and the Vatican with seven Urban Footprints City Walks that offer a captivating journey through the rich history and vibrant culture of these countries. Discover iconic locations in the Vatican, Ancient Rome, Florence, Genoa, Naples, Trieste and Verona.

Each guide takes you to at least 20 of the most iconic locations of each city. This book has 171 pages and 140 photos, all taken by TravelKiwis as we explored these cities.

We provide a link to Google Maps, allowing you to see your location in relation to the walking path and each location.

Stroll along the Arno River in Florence and marvel at architectural masterpieces like the Duomo and Ponte Vecchio.

Uncover hidden gems in the narrow streets of Genoa, with its stunning palaces and the bustling Porto Antico.

Ancient Rome awaits with a walk through the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill, bringing to life the grandeur of the Roman Empire.

Another walk in Rome, extending into Vatican City, lets you delve into religious history. It features St Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museums. Rome locations include the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain.

Naples offers a vibrant experience with its lively streets, historic castles, and mesmerising views of Mount Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples.

In Trieste, wander through the charming Piazza Unità d’Italia and along the serene waterfront, experiencing the city’s unique blend of Italian and Austro-Hungarian influences.

In Verona, follow the romantic trail of Romeo and Juliet, exploring the charming piazzas, ancient Roman Arena, and medieval architecture.

Each of these seven City Walks is a step back in time, providing an intimate connection with Italy’s diverse heritage.

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Italy – Rome and Vatican City

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Rome and Vatican City Self-Guided City Walk

Even in ancient times, Rome was known as The Eternal City. This was because the people felt that no matter what happened in the world, Rome would go on forever.

This path highlights some of the classical sights of Rome, as well as Vatican City. It is one of two paths of Rome we have published (the other is Ancient Rome).

This city walk could easily be split into 2 days, one day on each side of the River Tiber. Rome really does need to be explored over several days.

Walk Distance approximately 6.5km/ 4miles on a mostly flat path.