Tholan
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I wouldn’t stay on the east coast of Italy unless you enjoy beaches full of older German tourists wearing speedos. I’d spend a night near Bologna and book a table at a nice traditional restaurant, as it’s considered the culinary capital of Italy. I can recommend Clinica Gastronomica, between Modena and Reggio Emilia — you can taste some of the best Italian cuisine there.Gonna be in italy in june. Vatican/pope is on the list already. Gonna be in Milan, venice, and probably travel down the east coast before ending in naples/rome. I'm most interested in learning countryside/off the beaten path things people think are cool. Probably gonna hit the tours a lot more than I usually do, which is basically never.
I’d then head to Florence for a day, then Sienna, and after that the vineyards of Montalcino for some great red wine tastings. From there, you’re quite close to Rome.
I’d skip Pisa — there’s not much worth staying for, except if you like rude chinese.