Northern Italy: east to west or west to east?

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Both of the guidebooks I've looked at suggest starting in Milan and traveling through Verona and Dolomites to get to Venice, then swing down to Florence. I won't be seeing Florence or Tuscany, so I was wondering if there were any particular reasons why I shouldn't go from Venice to Milan.

My total trip length for Northern Italy is about 10-15 days (haven't solidified my schedule yet) and I plan to begin the trip in mid-October. I thought if I started in Venice, I would have a better chance of avoiding acqua alta (floods) as I have read they happen most often in November and December -- as opposed to having it start at the end of the trip, which would be into November or late October. However, I don't know if the reason why the guidebooks suggest doing so is because it is cheaper to fly into Milan instead.

My next destination from Italy is the Czech Republic.






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What is the difference between northern Italy and southern Italy?

Ruled over by the Arabs, the Greeks, and even the Spanish at varying times in its history, the South is typically Mediterranean and influenced by the all-surrounding sea. The North, meanwhile, is generally more industrial, more affluent, and draws its historical riches from the French, the Celts, and Germanic tribes.

Where is northern Italy?

Northern Italy occupies an area that stretches from the southern Alps south to the Po valley and from the northernmost coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea in Liguria west to the coast of the Adriatic Sea on the northeastern side of Italy.

How long is Italy from north to south?

In European terms, Italy's a long old country. As the crow flies, it measures some 736 miles from its northernmost point to its southern peninsula in the Mediterranean Sea.

How many miles is Italy from east to west?

The distance that separates the Testa Gemella Occidentale from Punta Pesce Spada is 1,291 km (802 mi); the maximum distance between the eastern and western borders is about 600 km (370 mi). The municipalities at the ends of Italy are: Predoi, the northernmost municipality.



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