For
this trip, myself and Bhavani took Malaysia Airlines from Penang - Kuala Lumpur
and Turkish Airlines Inc. from Kuala Lumpur - Instanbul (Ataturk) - Venice (Marco
Polo).
We both did extensive research before our trip, and here’s what we did
for our entire 15-days journey (27 April - 11 May 2013) in Italy
(Italia):
<Venice (Venezia) - Florence (Firenze) - PISA - Rome
(Roma) - Florence (Firenze) - Trieste - Venice (Venezia)>
27 Apr:
27 Apr:
PENANG / KUALA LUMPUR
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA)
KUALA LUMPUR / INSTANBUL
- Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) to Ataturk Airport, Instanbul via Turkish
Airlines Inc.
28 Apr:
28 Apr:
INSTANBUL /
VENICE (VENEZIA) - Ataturk Airport, Instanbul to Marco Polo Airport,
Venice via Turkish Airlines Inc. Upon arrival at the Marco Polo Airport, we
took the ACTV bus (Linea 5 Aerobus) to Piazzale Roma (approx 20-30minutes)
– Check-in Hotel Minerva & Nettuno, Venice
29 Apr:
29 Apr:
VENICE
(VENEZIA) – Piazza San Marco / St Mark Square - St Mark Basilica - Doge’s
Palace Palazzo Ducale) - Museo Correr - Museo Archeologico - Monumental
Rooms of the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana - Gondola Ride at Canal
Grande - Ponte di Rialto
30 Apr:
30 Apr:
VENICE (VENEZIA) / FLORENCE
(FIRENZE) - Depart from Venezia S.
Lucia (Venice) to Firenze S.M. Novella (Florence) - Galleria dell' Accademia
- Monuments of Opera di Santa Maria del Fiore (The Dome of Brunelleschi -
Baptistery of San Giovanni ) - Museo dell’
Opera di Santa Maria del Fiore - Giotto’s
Bell Tower - Archaeological site of the crypt of Santa
Reparata - Cathedral of S. Maria
del Fiore - Basilica of San Lorenzo - Gallerie degli Uffizi - Piazza della
Liberta
1 May:
1 May:
FLORENCE
(FIRENZE) - Firenze Central Market (Mercato) Basilica of Santa Croce - Piazza
della Signoria & Palazzo Vecchio/ Neptune Fountain/ Loggia dei Lanzi - Ponte
Vecchio (Old Bridge) - Piazzale Michelangelo & San Miniato al Monte Church -
San Lorenzo’s Market
2 May:
2 May:
PISA
- Depart from Firenze S. M. Novella (Florence) to Pisa Centrale - The Piazza del Duomo or Campo dei
Miracoli - The Leaning Tower (La Torre di Pisa)
- Cathedral of Pisa (Duomo di Pisa) - The Baptistery of St. John - Depart from PISA to Florence
3 May:
3 May:
ROME (ROMA) - Depart from Firenze S. M. Novella (Florence)
to Rome Termini Central Station - The
Colosseum + Roman Forum (at (Piazza Santa Maria Nova 53) + Palatine Hill (at
Via San Gregorio No. 30) - Roman Forum - Palentine Hill - Arch of Constantine -
Temple of Venus & Roma - Trevi Fountain at Trevi Square (Piazza di Trevi) -
Piazza Navona - Pantheon @ Piazza della Rotonda - Piazza Navona - Monument to
Vittorio Emanuele II – Depart from Rome to Florence
4 May:
4 May:
FLORENCE (FIRENZE) / TRIESTE - Walk around Florence
town – Depart from Firenze S. M. Novella (Florence) - Trieste Centrale (approx
4.45 hr by train)
5 May:
5 May:
TRIESTE - Piazza Unità d'Italia (Town Hall) - Municipio di Trieste - Saint
Anthon and the Canal Grande + James Joyce Statue - The Old Roman Theater - San
Silvestro - Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore - Via del Trionfo to see Arch of
Riccardo – The Roman Gateway (33 BC) - Miramare Castle/ Castello di Miramare
6 May:
6 May:
TRIESTE - FREE & EASY - Stock
Exchange Square - Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary - San Giusto Castle/
Church - Serbian Orthodox Church - Piazza
Unità d'Italia
7 May:
7 May:
TRIESTE – FREE & EASY - Grotta
Gigante - Museo Revoltella - Civico
Museo di Storia e Arte e Orto Lapidario
8 May:
8 May:
TRIESTE - FREE & EASY - Tour around Piazza Unità d'Italia (Town Hall)
9 May:
9 May:
TRIESTE / VENICE –Check-out
from Hotel Tritone, Trieste – Depart from
Trieste Centrale – St. Lucia (Venice) – Murano Glass Making – Explore Venice by
Water Bus – Check-in
San Geremia Rooms, Venice
10 May:
10 May:
VENICE / INSTABUL / KUALA LUMPUR - FREE & EASY - Depart from Venice (Marco
Polo Airport) – Instanbul (Ataturk
Airport) and Instanbul (Ataturk Airport)
– Kuala Lumpur (Kuala Lumpur International Airport) via Turkish Airlines Inc.
11 May:
11 May:
KUALA LUMPUR / PENANG - Depart from Kuala Lumpur
(Kuala Lumpur International Airport) – Penang via Malaysia Airlines (MH)
And the journey continues. Pisa was
our third stop.
We
left Florence at about 7.28 a.m. in the morning and made our way to Pisa (Pisa
Centrale) by train. It cost me 9,55 Euro for a one-way train ticket from
Florence to Pisa.
We were told that a day trip to Pisa
would be sufficient and found it to be true if you're just visiting the Piazza
del Duomo (also known as Piazza dei Miracoli). Upon arrival at the train station, we walked
to the map and figured our way to the leaning tower. There are many bus
services outside the train station and only one of them (red line, called LAM
ROSSO) goes to Piazza del Duomo (Cathedral Square) / Piazza dei
Miracoli (Square of Miracles), where the Leaning Tower of Pisa is located. The bus tickets could be purchased either on board,
or at the ticket machines. The bus fare was only 2 Euro/way and the ride took
us only 10 minutes.
The central square in Pisa |
The central square in Pisa |
The central square in Pisa |
The Baptistry of St. John which started construction in 1152 |
There are in fact many buildings around Pisa |
The Baptistry of St. John |
The Cathedral or Duomo (church) stands at the heart of the square |
The Cathedral or Duomo (church) stands at the heart of the square |
The Baptistry of St. John |
The Baptistry of St. John, in replacement of an older baptistry |
Pretty water fountain at the square |
We saw many tourists trying to take
candid shots of hugging the tower, bracing the tower, holding the tower and whichever
camera angle tricks you could think off. We spent almost 3 hours there and we both
had great time posing with the tower and taking funny shots of ours too.
And finally, the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Ahhh, there it is leaning |
Pretty water fountain with the Leaning Tower |
Torre / The Tower |
The base of the tower, where you can see very distinctly how the foundations |
Me and the Leaning Tower |
This is a must-have shot |
The beautiful mosaic in the main apse
|
Inside
the Cathedral
|
Inside
the Cathedral
|
Later in the afternoon, we just
hopped on to the earliest train that could get us back to Florence. Our next stop was to Rome the next day :) Until next time. Ciao!
Air
Itinerary Details:
Penang - Kuala Lumpur
(via Malaysia Airlines MH) and
Kuala Lumpur - Instanbul (Ataturk) - Venice (Marco Polo) via Turkish Airlines Inc. /
Venice (Marco Polo) – Instanbul (Ataturk) - Kuala Lumpur via Turkish Airlines Inc.
Kuala Lumpur – Penang (via Malaysia Airlines MH)
Kuala Lumpur - Instanbul (Ataturk) - Venice (Marco Polo) via Turkish Airlines Inc. /
Venice (Marco Polo) – Instanbul (Ataturk) - Kuala Lumpur via Turkish Airlines Inc.
Kuala Lumpur – Penang (via Malaysia Airlines MH)
Posing in front of Pisa Centrale Station :) |
Local Transportation:
FLORENCE
(FIRENZE SMN) – PISA (PISA CENTRALE)
How to get
there: Took Frecciargento train from Firenze S. M. Novella - Pisa Centrale
Departure
time: 7.28a.m. – 8.28a.m. (approx. 1hour)
Fare Type:
9,55 Euro/pax / way (Economy/ Class 2)
Click here
for details: http://www.italiarail.com/italian-high-speed-trains
Accommodation:
Venice (Venezia) -
Hotel Minerva & Nettuno
Florence (Firenze) -
Hotel Stella Mary
PISA – N/A (1-
day-trip from Florence)
Rome (Roma) – N/A (1-
day-trip from Florence)
Trieste - ICTP
Galileo Guesthouse and Hotel Tritone
Venice (Venezia) -
San Geremia Rooms
Entrance Tickets:
- The
Leaning Tower (La Torre di Pisa) - Euro 18/pax
- Baptistry of St. John - Euro 5 / pax
Read more about our travel experiences @ Italy (Italia):
Read more about our travel experiences @ Italy (Italia):
Italy Part 1: The Venice Experience (Venezia)
Italy Part 2: Land of Leonardo Da Vinci (Florence)
Italy Part 4: Rome wasn't built in a day! (Roma)
Italy Part 5: Unlike any other Italian cities! (Trieste)
Italy Part 2: Land of Leonardo Da Vinci (Florence)
Italy Part 4: Rome wasn't built in a day! (Roma)
Italy Part 5: Unlike any other Italian cities! (Trieste)
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