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Probably 2 weeks... Visit alberobello if possible...
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Italy is one of the most beautiful place in Europe. You would be needing at least 7-8 days to visit properly as you are with your baby also. You can try for visiting other European countries also. Have a happy and safe journey.
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May to Sept is a good time to go . It should at least be a 3 week trip if you really want to cover everything
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Planning a trip to Italy with a 10-month-old baby requires careful consideration of your itinerary and the needs of your little one. Here's a suggested breakdown for your destinations: Rome: Allow at least 3-4 days to explore the major attractions like the Colosseum, Vatican City, Roman Forum, and more. Pisa: A day trip is usually sufficient to see the iconic Leaning Tower and other nearby attractions. Florence: Plan for 3-4 days to enjoy the art, culture, and history of this beautiful city. Florence has many museums and attractions, so take your time. Venice: 2-3 days should be enough to experience the unique charm of Venice and explore its canals, St. Mark's Square, and other highlights. Amalfi Coast: Allow at least 3-4 days to fully enjoy the stunning scenery and charming coastal towns. Consider visiting Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello. Cinque Terre: 2-3 days would be sufficient to explore the picturesque villages along the coastline. Keep in mind that Cinque Terre involves some hiking, so plan accordingly with your baby. Lake Como: 2-3 days to relax by the lake and explore the charming towns like Bellagio and Varenna. Pompeii: A day trip is usually enough to explore the archaeological site of Pompeii. Considering the needs of a 10-month-old baby, it's essential to have some flexibility in your itinerary for rest and unexpected situations. Traveling with a baby may require additional time for feeding, napping, and changing diapers. Additionally, it's advisable to choose accommodation that is family-friendly and easily accessible with a stroller or baby carrier. Be prepared for the weather and have a plan in case your baby needs medical attention. Overall, a 3 to 4-week trip would allow you to explore these destinations at a comfortable pace, considering the needs of your family. Adjustments can be made based on your preferences and the energy levels of both you and your baby during the trip. DENA TRIP
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