Is my itinerary too ambitious? Never been to Europe..
By Holidays in Europe / October 9, 2025 / No Comments / Visiting Europe
Assessing Your European Travel Itinerary: Is It Too Ambitious?
Planning a trip through Europe’s most iconic cities can be an exciting yet daunting task, especially for first-time visitors. If you’re wondering whether your travel itinerary strikes the right balance between exploration and relaxation—particularly when traveling with health considerations—it’s wise to review your plans carefully. Here’s a professional assessment of your proposed itinerary, along with tips to optimize your travel experience.
Your Current Travel Plan Overview
Mid-May Departure from the US (5/14)
- Rome: 5/15 – 5/19
- Initial relaxation upon arrival
- Sightseeing including the Pantheon, Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, Vatican City, Colosseum, Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, Domus Aurea
- Day trip to Pompeii
- Culinary experience: Pasta and pizza cooking class
- Florence & Surroundings: 5/21 – 5/24
- Visits to Florence’s major sites: Accademia Gallery, Piazza della Signoria, Campanile, Ghiberti Doors
- Optional day trip to Siena or free day
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Pisa day trip
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Switzerland: 5/25 – 5/29
- Travel from Florence to Luzern (possible change of base)
- Exploring Luzern’s Old Town, lake, chocolate tasting
- Potential excursions to Grindelwald or Lauterbrunnen
- Mount Pilatus day trip
- Paris: 5/29 – 6/1
- Sightseeing: Eiffel Tower, Pont Alexandre III, River Seine
- Cultural visits: Catacombs, Notre Dame, Sainte Chapelle
- Free day for personal exploration
- London: 6/2 – 6/7
- Major landmarks: Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Parliament
- Excursions to Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, Bath
- Evening tour of London
- Return home on 6/7
Assessing the Feasibility and Tips for Your Itinerary
1. Ambition vs. Realism
Your itinerary covers a substantial amount of ground across multiple countries in a relatively short timeframe. While ambitious travel plans can maximize your time, they also risk leading to fatigue, especially considering your mention of ongoing health issues. Prioritizing must