It is necessary to pay attention to local customs rather than tourist attractions (which is also my concern)
Then you have to visit selectively.
1. First of all, the south is the most natural and warm area, and it is recommended to stay at least one whole day. In fact, the Napoli dynasty occupied half of Italy at its most powerful time, so only the natural scenery south of Naples was better. If you have a cultural atmosphere, you must go to Naples (Italian pronunciation "Naples")
The most important thing in Naples is to eat pizza, especially the classic margarita has eaten Margaret pizza in Naples. Pizza in other places really only serves to satisfy hunger.
There are many kinds of food in Naples, and the consumption level is also very low. But it is worth noting that the center of Naples is chaotic, so we must take preventive measures, especially advanced cameras. We must carefully hide our backpacks, and our satchels must be hung on the side near the sidewalk to prevent wild animals from grabbing them ... Actually, it's nice to live there, but as we all know, China tourists like to use cash and have a lot of valuable things on them, so we must be vigilant in this respect (of course, the whole world does). It's more dangerous, but it's really not Naples. Be careful yourself, you will be fine.
Pompeii near Naples belongs to a scenic spot. If the landlord doesn't focus on the scenic spots, he must stay in Naples for a day or two. They know how to enjoy life best.
If the middle part is in the south, it is certainly Rome. This is mainly about historical sites, so it's not bad to visit. If you are not interested, there is no need to see all the scenic spots. The price in Rome is slightly higher.
3. The central part is north, Florence is the first, and the consumption may be higher than that of Rome. Visit the Church of Our Lady of Flowers, and then find a place to buy a local Berry Bros. & Rudd. Chianti Ciccanti red wine (pronounced Chianti) is the most famous Italian red wine, produced in Florence. And Pisa, a very small city. It is enough to have a look at the leaning tower of Pisa outside. Personally, I think their moat and city streets are beautiful and worth seeing more than the leaning tower. Half a day's walk in Pisa is enough.
4. Genoa in the north of Genoa is very good. I live here. Historically, it was a rich city. The Ferrari Square in the city center is still very busy (of course, Bar Square next to it is a bit messy, and there is an alley where blacks and Arabs gather. ) Noodles with pesto sauce in Genoa (green sauce, known to the locals) is a special dish, you must try it. There is also focaccia (crisp sesame cake), which is also a specialty. The streets are full of focacceria (focaccia stores). Let's try one. It's delicious.
If you want to see the scenery, go to 5 Terre (a tourist attraction consisting of five villages, which is actually not recommended. Too far and too repetitive. The landlord has a short time and doesn't like scenic spots ...)
Then go to Turin, which is also the old city, to see the architectural style and so on.
Then it takes two hours by train from Turin to Milan (and of course from Genoa to Milan). The landlord can choose to abandon the city.
Milan is a large shopping city, and the only cultural celebrity is the cathedral. However, the yellow rice risotto in Milan is delicious and can be considered.
Further east is Palma (a good city), and all the nearby cities are good, including Bologna, Verona and pavia. It is very similar in architectural style to Padova, which leads all the way to Padova. If you have time to watch one, forget it if you don't have time. Besides, the earthquake was just a terrible shock, and there was nothing to see. Then continue to the East Venice Watertown. I suggest visiting it, although I don't like this town very much. ...
Ok, all the cities I mentioned are very classic. It takes about 2 hours for the trains between cities to travel in turn. The landlord can choose as needed.
Besides, take care of your money no matter where you are, and then if someone wants to feed you pigeons, give you a small gift or tie a small rope around your hand, you must refuse and pay a fee. There are also people who dress up as ancient Romans to take pictures, and they also charge. Don't take pictures if you don't want to spend money.
I wish the landlord a good time.