If you missed Part 1, it is HERE
After Amalfi, we took the train to Pisa. Pisa was a really small town and everywhere is walkable. The airbnb we stayed in was also the nicest and the cheapest among all. If we did not come all the way from the south, we would have taken a day trip to Pisa from elsewhere but because we came from Amalfi, it was a long journey to Venice which was our next destination so we had a pitstop at Pisa for 3 days 2 nights.
What else to see in Pisa other than than the Pisa tower? *laughs*
Since we stayed there, we got to see the day view and the night view and both were amazing. We didn't go in though and just took pictures and walked around outside.
It was in Rome that my husband saw people scooting around in scooters and he has been wanting to try. Since Pisa was rather small and lesser vehicles at night, it was time for us to try the scooter out. We downloaded the app, and used the scooter for an hour. It was really amazing! We scooted almost the entire Pisa town haha and it was so fun!
The nightlife in Pisa was not very happening. But their alcohol drinks were rather cheap so we took the opportunity to gulp our happy hour cocktails on both nights haha
Funny thing was I was surprised to find Sephora in such a small town. Got my haul covered!
There was also poke bowl and after many pastas and all the carbs, I finally couldn't take it and succumbed to my first poke bowl in Italy hehe. It was fresh and was something I was really craving for!
The next day, we took the train to Cinque Terre from Pisa. Cinque Terre consists of 5 towns in the Italian Riviera coastline. There is a designated train which connects all 5 towns so you can visit all 5 towns easily. We only managed to visit 3 in our day trip.
The buildings were all very colourful and UNESCO recognized Cinque Terre as a World Heritage site.
If you love to hike, you can hike from one town to the other and the scenery would have been amazing.
The town is famous for fried anchovies. I cannot believe how huge their anchovies are as compared to the anchovies in Malaysia.
It was a rainy day when we were there and we just ate, drank and had desserts and left. There was nothing much to do so for a day trip to experience the scenery, it was just nice.
The next day, we took the train to Venice. Venice was rather unique because there were so many alleys and you can literally get lost walking in circles haha.
We did not take the gondola ride for Euro 80 which was such a rip off in my opinion because we were already taking the water taxis everywhere.
Saint Mark's Basilica was ginormous.
Venice is rather famous for their pastas on the go. There were a few shops selling these and you can see people queuing up and eating along the streets.
Black squid pasta.
You can choose your favourite pasta and favourite toppings to go with it and it was quite reasonably priced so it it a must try in Venice. You have no idea how much pasta we ate in Italy hahaha
We also managed to try the I Tre Mercanti's famous tiramisu and it was da bomb. Even better than Two Sizes in Rome!
We found an outlet shopping mall near Venice and booked a shuttle to Noventa Di Piave Outlet and boy did we shop a lot haha. We especially bought many Nike shoes because they were soo cheap and some clothes and designer wallet.
It was not very near Venice as it was quite a distance but it was worth a visit there.
We did not spend many days in Venice and lucky for us as well because again, there's not much for us to do in Venice. It was a very chill city.
The next day, we took the train to Milan, our final destination.
The majestic looking Duomo which is a famous tourist attraction.
The only reason we came to Milan was for the famous QC Terme Milano. Oh, this is a MUST-do if you're ever visiting Milan. We booked the spa from 5pm onwards for 56Euro per person and it was the best time we had in Milan.
There were around 20 experiential rooms to enjoy such as saunas, jacuzzi, pool etc
We also had some evening bites included in our package.
This water jet experience was so therapeutic with a good water massage on the body.
Infrared room for your cellulites.
My first ice bath experience which I was so happy I didn't chicken out.
We absolutely loved this spa and it was the highlight of our trip!
We thoroughly enjoyed our 10 days trip to Italy. The only thing was the weather was a bit too cold for me and some days were raining. Other than that, the scenery was gorgeous, Italians were friendly, everything went according to plan and it was truly a dream come true to visit Italy <3
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