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Italy Trip from India: Rome, Florence & Venice on a Budget

I spent exactly 47 minutes arguing with my mother about why I needed to go to Italy instead of "just visiting Goa again." Her concern? "Bahut expensive hoga." Fair point. But here's the thing — my entire 10-day Italy trip from India cost me under ₹1.8 lakh, including flights, Schengen visa, hotels, trains, food, and yes, way too much gelato. Let me tell you exactly how.

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This isn't some airbrushed Instagram version of Italy. I'll share the actual costs, the moments where I messed up (like booking a hotel near Rome's train station thinking it would be "convenient"), and why you don't need to be rich to eat pasta where pasta was invented. The italy trip from india cost question kept me up at night before I booked — so I'm laying out every rupee I spent.

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Why Italy Hits Different for Indian Travelers

Before I get into the numbers, let me tell you something. Italy surprised me. As someone from Bangalore who's done the Singapore-Thailand-Bali circuit multiple times, I expected Europe to feel cold and distant. Italy was the opposite. Italians are dramatic, loud, family-obsessed, and will argue about food with the passion of a Chennai auntie discussing filter coffee. I felt strangely at home.

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The country is also shockingly walkable. Rome's main attractions cluster within 3-4 kilometers. Florence is smaller than Koramangala. Venice has no cars at all — just your feet and boats. This means you save money you'd otherwise blow on taxis and Ubers.

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Italy trip from India cost breakdown - Florence Duomo

The Schengen Visa: Not as Scary as Reddit Makes It

Let's address the elephant in the room. The Schengen visa process from India is... fine. Annoying paperwork? Yes. Rejection-prone? Not really, if you're organised.

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For Italy, you'll apply at the VFS Global center (they handle Italian visas in India). Here's what I submitted:

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  • Passport with at least 6 months validity and 2 blank pages
  • Last 3 months' bank statements (they want to see at least ₹1 lakh balance per week of travel)
  • Cover letter explaining your itinerary
  • Flight bookings (use dummy bookings — don't buy tickets until visa is approved)
  • Hotel reservations (Booking.com with free cancellation works)
  • Travel insurance covering €30,000 minimum (about ₹3,500 for 15 days)
  • Employment proof — salary slips, leave letter from employer
  • Passport-size photos with white background

VFS charges ₹8,200 for the visa fee plus service charges. I got my visa in 11 working days. Some people get it in 7, some wait 20. Don't book non-refundable anything until you have that sticker in your passport.

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If this is your first time applying for a European visa, read our detailed Europe trip guide for first-timers — it covers common mistakes that get applications rejected.

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Flights from India to Italy: The Real Numbers

This is where most of your italy trip from india cost goes. Let me share what I found after obsessively checking prices for two months.

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Direct flights don't exist. No Indian carrier flies direct to Rome or Milan. You'll connect through Dubai (Emirates), Doha (Qatar Airways), Abu Dhabi (Etihad), or occasionally Frankfurt (Lufthansa). Mumbai and Delhi have the most options; from Bangalore, Chennai, or Hyderabad, add one more domestic hop.

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My actual flight cost: ₹48,000 return from Bangalore to Rome (FCO), via Dubai on Emirates. I booked 10 weeks in advance in late September for October travel.

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Price ranges you'll see:

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  • Budget season (Feb-Mar, Nov): ₹38,000-52,000 return
  • Shoulder season (Apr-May, Sep-Oct): ₹48,000-65,000 return
  • Peak season (Jun-Aug, Dec holidays): ₹70,000-95,000 return

Pro tip: Fly into Rome, out of Venice (or vice versa). Open-jaw tickets often cost the same as return flights, and you save a day of backtracking. My Rome-in, Venice-out ticket was ₹51,000.

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Rome: 3-4 Days of Ancient Chaos

Rome is loud. Rome is chaotic. Rome has more Vespas than Delhi has autos. I loved every minute.

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Where to Stay in Rome (Without Breaking the Bank)

Skip the area around Termini station. It's convenient for transport but sketchy at night, with overpriced tourist restaurants. Instead, look at:

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  • Trastevere: My pick. Cobblestone streets, actual Romans eating at actual restaurants, 15-minute walk to the center. Budget hotels run ₹4,000-6,000/night.
  • Monti: Hipster neighborhood near the Colosseum. Slightly pricier but walkable to everything.
  • Prati: Near Vatican City. Quieter, good for families.

I stayed at a small B&B in Trastevere for ₹4,200/night. The owner, Giulia, made espresso every morning and told me which restaurants were "for Romans" versus "for tourists." Gold.

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The Colosseum (And Why You Must Pre-Book)

Here's something nobody told me: the Colosseum ticket line can hit 3 hours in peak season. Three hours standing in Roman sun. No thank you.

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Book online at CoopCulture (the official site) at least a week ahead. Tickets are €18 (~₹1,650) and include the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill — honestly, the Forum was more impressive than the Colosseum itself. Those ruined temples make you feel small in the best way.

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Timing tip: book the 8:30 AM slot. You'll have the arena to yourself for about 20 minutes before the crowds arrive.

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Vatican City: Skip the Sistine Chapel Neck Pain

The Vatican Museums are overwhelming. 70,000+ pieces of art across 54 galleries. I walked 7 kilometers inside. My feet still haven't forgiven me.

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Sistine Chapel was... smaller than I expected? And you can't take photos (everyone does anyway, and guards yell "No photo!" on repeat). But looking up at Michelangelo's ceiling while surrounded by humans from every continent — that hit different.

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Tickets are €20 (~₹1,800) online. Add €5 for audio guide, which I'd recommend because otherwise you're just staring at old paintings without context. Book at the official Vatican Museums site.

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St. Peter's Basilica is free, but the dome climb costs €10 for lift + stairs or €8 for all stairs. Take the lift. Those 551 stairs are no joke.

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Trevi Fountain and the Coin-Throwing Scam

The Trevi Fountain is gorgeous and absolutely mobbed. I went at 6:30 AM and had maybe 30 seconds alone before the selfie sticks appeared.

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Legend says throwing a coin ensures you'll return to Rome. What they don't tell you: roughly €3,000 gets thrown in daily, all collected and donated to charity. So your ₹10 coin is doing good.

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Don't buy anything from the "gladiators" outside the Colosseum. Don't eat at any restaurant with someone standing outside trying to pull you in. These are Rome's tourist trap tells.

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Venice gondola ride and St Mark's Square

Florence: Art, Architecture, and the Best Steak of My Life

Take the fast train from Rome to Florence. Trenitalia's Frecciarossa (the red fast train) does it in 1.5 hours. Book early online and you'll pay €29 (~₹2,650). Walk up and buy same-day? €50+.

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The Duomo Will Stop You in Your Tracks

I'd seen photos. Photos don't prepare you. The Florence Cathedral (Santa Maria del Fiore) is so absurdly large and detailed that your brain needs a moment to process it. The marble exterior is pink, white, and green — sounds ugly, looks stunning.

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Climbing the dome (€30 for the combined ticket) involves 463 steps through narrow passages with no air conditioning. Do it anyway. The views over terracotta rooftops are unreal, and you'll see Brunelleschi's engineering genius up close — the dome was built without scaffolding, which should be physically impossible.

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Uffizi Gallery: Prioritise Ruthlessly

You cannot see everything in the Uffizi. Accept this. Decide in advance what matters to you.

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My shortlist: Botticelli's Birth of Venus and Primavera (room 10-14), Caravaggio's Medusa and Bacchus (room 90), and Leonardo da Vinci's Annunciation. I spent 3 hours and felt rushed.

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Tickets: €20-30 depending on temporary exhibitions. Book ahead unless you enjoy standing in lines that snake around buildings.

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Ponte Vecchio: Old Bridge, Modern Jewelry

The Ponte Vecchio is a medieval bridge lined with gold shops. Yes, real gold shops on a bridge. It survived WWII because Hitler apparently found it too beautiful to destroy (the only bridge in Florence he spared).

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Don't buy jewelry here — prices are insane. But walking across at sunset, watching the light change on the Arno River, costs nothing.

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Florence Food: A Confession

I ate bistecca alla fiorentina (the famous Florentine steak) at a place called Trattoria Mario. Shared tables, no reservations after 1 PM, cash only. The steak was thick as my forearm and cost €40 for a portion that fed two of us. I think about it weekly.

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For vegetarians — Florence has incredible ribollita (bread soup with vegetables), pappa al pomodoro (tomato and bread soup), and fresh porcini mushrooms everywhere in autumn.

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Venice: Expensive, Crowded, and Worth Every Rupee

Venice is expensive. There's no avoiding it. The city is literally sinking, maintaining it costs billions, and they pass those costs to tourists. But Venice is also unlike anywhere else on earth.

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Getting There: Skip the Water Taxi

The train from Florence to Venice takes 2 hours on the Frecciarossa. When you exit Santa Lucia station and see the Grand Canal for the first time, you'll understand why paintings exist.

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Water taxis from the airport to the city? €100-150. Instead, take the Alilaguna water bus: €15. Same views, tenth of the price.

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Where to Stay Without Selling a Kidney

Do NOT stay on the main islands (San Marco, Rialto) unless you have unlimited budget. Instead:

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  • Cannaregio: Northern Venice, 10-minute walk to Rialto but half the price. Actual Venetians live here.
  • Mestre: On the mainland, connected to Venice by train (10 minutes). Hotels cost 60% less. I stayed here for ₹3,800/night.

St. Mark's Square at 6 AM

Piazza San Marco is the heart of Venice. At 11 AM, it's also 80% tourists with selfie sticks. But at 6 AM? You can hear your footsteps echo. The basilica glows gold in morning light. Pigeons outnumber humans.

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St. Mark's Basilica is free to enter (paid areas inside). The mosaics are Byzantine masterpieces, 85,000 square feet of gold and glass.

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The Gondola Question

A private gondola ride costs €80 for 30 minutes (€100 after dark). Is it overpriced? Absolutely. Is it romantic and ridiculous and something you should do once? Also yes.

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Budget alternative: take a traghetto, the gondola ferries that cross the Grand Canal. Same boat, €2, two-minute ride. Venetians use them daily.

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Murano Glass: Real vs Fake

Murano Island (20 minutes by vaporetto) is where Venetian glassblowing happens. Watching a master turn molten glass into a horse in 90 seconds is witchcraft.

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But here's the scam: "Murano glass" sold in Venice city center is often made in China. On actual Murano, look for the "Vetro Artistico Murano" trademark. I bought a small vase for €35 — steep, but it's actually handmade in Italy.

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Italian food vegetarian options pasta and gelato

Italy Trip from India Cost: The Full 10-Day Budget Breakdown

Here's exactly what I spent. This was a mid-range trip — not hostel backpacking, not luxury either.

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CategoryCost (INR)Notes
Flights (Bangalore-Rome, Venice-Bangalore)₹51,000Emirates via Dubai, booked 10 weeks early
Schengen Visa₹8,200VFS charges included
Travel Insurance₹3,50015-day Europe cover
Hotels (9 nights)₹38,000₹4,200 avg/night across cities
Trains (Rome-Florence-Venice)₹8,000Pre-booked Trenitalia
Metro/buses/vaporetto₹3,500Daily transport within cities
Attractions₹12,000Colosseum, Vatican, Uffizi, Duomo, etc.
Food₹35,000₹3,500/day average, some splurge meals
Gelato addiction₹4,5002-3 scoops daily, no regrets
Souvenirs/shopping₹8,000Murano glass, leather goods
Miscellaneous₹5,000SIM card, tips, random expenses

Total: ₹1,76,700 (approximately $2,100 USD)

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You can do this cheaper by staying in hostels (cut accommodation by 40%), cooking some meals, and skipping paid attractions. A bare-bones 10-day Italy trip from India cost could be ₹1.2-1.4 lakh.

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For ideas on finding affordable travel deals, check our guide on the cheapest European countries to visit from India.

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Italian Food for Indians: Yes, Vegetarians Can Survive

I was worried about food. India has spoiled me with variety, and I'd heard horror stories about European cuisine being meat-and-potatoes monotony.

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Italy proved me wrong. This is a country that worships vegetables.

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Vegetarian Options Everywhere

  • Margherita pizza: Tomato, mozzarella, basil. Simple. Perfect. About €8-12.
  • Pasta al pomodoro: Pasta with tomato sauce. Available everywhere.
  • Caprese salad: Fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, basil, olive oil.
  • Risotto: Often mushroom or vegetable versions available.
  • Bruschetta: Toasted bread with tomatoes. Perfect snack.

Warning: Italians don't understand "pure vegetarian" the way Indians do. Pesto often contains Parmesan made with animal rennet. Some bread is made with lard. Ask specifically: "È vegetariano? Senza carne, senza pesce?" (Is it vegetarian? Without meat, without fish?)

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Coffee Culture

Cappuccino after 11 AM marks you as a tourist. Italians drink espresso all day but milk-based coffee only in the morning. A coffee at the bar costs €1-1.50. Sit at a table and it's €4. Stand at the bar like a Roman.

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Gelato: Learn These Rules

Avoid places with mountains of brightly colored, fluffy gelato. That's mass-produced junk. Good gelato is flat in the tray, muted in color, and the pistachio is grey-green (not neon).

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Best gelato I had: Gelateria dei Neri in Florence. Pistachio and dark chocolate combination. I went three times.

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Train Travel in Italy: Trenitalia vs Italo

Forget flying within Italy. Trains are faster when you count airport hassle, cheaper, and actually scenic.

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Two main operators:

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  • Trenitalia: Government railway. Has everything from slow regionale trains to fast Frecciarossa (red arrow) at 300 km/h.
  • Italo: Private competitor. Only fast trains, often slightly cheaper, better wifi.

Book 3-4 weeks early for best prices. The same Rome-Venice trip can cost €29 booked early or €80 same-day.

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Book at Trenitalia's official site or the Italo app. Don't use third-party sites that add fees.

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Money Matters: Forex Tips for India to Italy

The Euro trades at roughly ₹90-92 currently (March 2026). Here's how to handle money:

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  • Forex card: Best option. No dynamic currency conversion fees, locked-in rates. I used BookMyForex.
  • Debit card: Works but 3-4% fees add up. Use only for emergencies.
  • Cash: Carry €200-300 for small purchases. Many trattorias are cash-only.
  • UPI: Doesn't work in Europe. Don't rely on it.

For a detailed comparison of all your forex options, read our forex guide for Indian travelers.

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Best Time to Visit Italy from India

April-May and September-October are ideal. Weather is pleasant (18-25°C), crowds are manageable, and prices drop from peak summer.

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June-August means 35°C in Rome, sweaty crowds everywhere, and hotel prices 40% higher. Skip unless you have school kids with fixed holidays.

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November-March is off-season. Fewer tourists, lower prices, but some attractions reduce hours and Venice can flood (acqua alta).

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I went in October. Blue skies, golden light, light jacket weather. Perfect.

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What to Pack for Italy

  • Comfortable walking shoes (you'll average 15,000+ steps daily)
  • Power adapter (Italy uses Type L and C plugs)
  • Light scarf for church dress codes (shoulders covered)
  • Photocopy of passport (keep separate from original)
  • Physical printouts of tickets and reservations (internet isn't guaranteed)

Pro Tips Nobody Mentions

  • Water fountains: Rome has 2,500 free drinking water fountains (nasoni). Bring a reusable bottle.
  • Coperto: A €2-4 "cover charge" appears on every restaurant bill. It's not a scam — it's how Italy works.
  • Pickpockets: Real but avoidable. Don't keep phone in back pocket. Use a crossbody bag.
  • Strikes: Italian unions strike often. Check transport websites before travel days.
  • August closures: Many family restaurants close mid-August when owners holiday. Big cities are fine, small towns may be ghostly.

Is Italy Worth It for Indian Travelers?

Here's my honest take. Italy costs more than Southeast Asia. The visa process requires effort. You'll miss Indian food by day four.

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But standing inside the Colosseum, imagining gladiators fighting 2,000 years ago? Watching sunset over Florence from Piazzale Michelangelo? Getting lost in Venice's maze of canals and finding an empty square with a 400-year-old church?

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Yeah. It's worth it.

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Start with our budget-friendly honeymoon destinations if ₹1.8 lakh feels steep — but know that Italy offers something unique. It's where Western civilization started. It's where the Renaissance happened. Every street has history, and the food is a religion.

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Book that ticket. Your mother will eventually understand.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the total cost of an Italy trip from India for 10 days?

A comfortable 10-day Italy trip from India costs ₹1.6-2.2 lakh per person including flights, visa, hotels, trains, food, and attractions. Budget travelers can manage with ₹1.2-1.4 lakh using hostels and cooking some meals. Luxury travelers should budget ₹3-4 lakh or more.

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Which is the best month to visit Italy from India?

April-May and September-October offer the best combination of pleasant weather (18-25°C), smaller crowds, and reasonable prices. October is particularly beautiful with autumn colors and harvest season food. Avoid peak summer (June-August) unless necessary — it's crowded and hot.

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How many days are enough for Rome, Florence, and Venice?

Minimum 9-10 days: 3 days in Rome, 2-3 days in Florence, 2 days in Venice, plus travel days. This allows you to see major attractions without rushing. Two weeks would be ideal to include day trips to places like Pisa, Siena, or Pompeii.

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Is Italian food suitable for vegetarians from India?

Yes, Italy is surprisingly vegetarian-friendly. Pizza margherita, pasta al pomodoro, risotto, caprese salad, bruschetta, and various soups are widely available. However, some cheeses use animal rennet and pesto may contain Parmesan. Always ask "È vegetariano?" (Is it vegetarian?) to confirm.

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How difficult is the Schengen visa for Italy from India?

The Schengen visa for Italy has a high approval rate for Indian applicants with proper documentation. You need flight and hotel bookings (use refundable options), bank statements showing sufficient funds, travel insurance, and employment proof. Apply through VFS Global at least 3-4 weeks before travel. The visa fee is approximately ₹8,200.

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Should I book trains in Italy in advance?

Yes, booking 3-4 weeks ahead saves 40-60% on fast trains. A Rome-Venice Frecciarossa can cost €29 early or €80 same-day. Use Trenitalia or Italo official websites. Slow regional trains don't need advance booking but take 2-3 times longer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A comfortable 10-day Italy trip from India costs ₹1.6-2.2 lakh per person including flights, visa, hotels, trains, food, and attractions. Budget travelers can manage with ₹1.2-1.4 lakh using hostels and cooking some meals. Luxury travelers should budget ₹3-4 lakh or more.

April-May and September-October offer the best combination of pleasant weather (18-25°C), smaller crowds, and reasonable prices. October is particularly beautiful with autumn colors and harvest season food. Avoid peak summer (June-August) unless necessary.

Minimum 9-10 days: 3 days in Rome, 2-3 days in Florence, 2 days in Venice, plus travel days. This allows you to see major attractions without rushing. Two weeks would be ideal to include day trips.

Yes, Italy is surprisingly vegetarian-friendly. Pizza margherita, pasta al pomodoro, risotto, caprese salad, and bruschetta are widely available. However, some cheeses use animal rennet and pesto may contain Parmesan. Always ask to confirm.

The Schengen visa for Italy has a high approval rate for Indian applicants with proper documentation. Apply through VFS Global at least 3-4 weeks before travel. The visa fee is approximately ₹8,200.

Yes, booking 3-4 weeks ahead saves 40-60% on fast trains. A Rome-Venice Frecciarossa can cost €29 early or €80 same-day. Use Trenitalia or Italo official websites.

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