Be sure to arrange to see the Coast from the sea. A boat trip to the Isle of Capri will do it. The Isle itself is moderately interesting, but the view of the Amalfi Coast from the sea is unforgettable.
The Torre Normanna (http://www.ristorantetorrenormanna.it) is a very nice restaurant in Maori with beautiful views. It's an ancient Norman tower.
In Venice, la Fenice (the Phoenix) is my favourite restaurant, although the Cipriani Hotel restaurant is very good.
An unforgettable experience in Florence is the Castello del Trebbio, still in private ownership, where a nice dinner can be arranged, the food and wine grown and processed on the estate. (https://www.castellodeltrebbio.com/en/castle-florence/)
But there are so many fabulous place in Italy!
Okay if we check with if we ever make the trip?
The Florence walkthrough was very nice too. And the Forum, Positano, Amalfi, the trip to the top of Mount Vesuvius, Pompeii. Napels at Christmas time...
“But there are so many fabulous place in Italy!”
And I haven’t touched Sicily yet.
Rome, required. Just walk.
Orvieto area, Tuscany.
Orbetello, seafood.
Venice, because Venice.
It goes on and on.
We are getting real estate ads on YouTube for the area. Lol.
In 1961, we stayed at the Luna Hotel in Venice, a very nice but very expensive hotel that opened in the sixteenth century.