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Definitely between Florence and Venice – both manageable size with tons to see. In your case I would probably say Florence since distance seems important to you and it is much closer. There are good reasons you don’t see many tourists in Genoa and Milan: they are relatively unattractive places and there is little there of interest to the casual traveler.
Okay I am Italian and love it. I have been to Florence and enjoyed the art o much. But Florence can also have alot of tourists. A great city to go to is called Volterra, it is about an hour away from Florence and i sreally small and beautiful, u dont have to stay 4 2 whole days but even 4 a queiet afternoon. I have a house there and it is always so quiet, go an you will ahve a blast
what i recommend you to do is definetly visit venice and definetly venice. i mean if you have little time to use, i would skip milan, i mean if you had your options within milan or anyother top city in itlay, i would choose the other city. milan is a dirty, ugly, place, i mean yeah its with momuments and all but its not clean, historically well kept city like florence. so my advice SKIP milan, you wouldnt like it at all, i know. second genova, is a nice are, its really dirty, i mean dog **** everywhere, trash here and there, but i guess all ports are like that. if you have time, its not bad visiting it. but the top ones i recommend is, Florence and Venice and if your going that far down to Florence, visit the town of San Gimignano which is about 1 hour away from florence and the only access is by bus not train. its a real real real cool little town still stands today with the city walls in the middle of nowhere in the countryside. that you DEFINETLY love to see.
hope it helps!
If you want shopping, Milan is the place to go (it’s NOT THAT dirty!!!!)
If you want Art, either Florence or Venice are great, but I find Venice more peculiar and romantic.
I don’t particularly like Genoa, although I was born there, but they have a great AquaƬrium!
You should definitely look into Torino (Turin). It’s very close to the France/Italy border and recently hosted the 2006 Winter Olympics. If you’re interested in art and architecture, it’s got FANTASTIC Baroque buildings and it’s at the forefront of Italy’s contemporary art scene. There is a park in the city center with waterfront nightclubs that are open nightly in the summer, and there is fantastic shopping along Via Roma (everything from Louis Vuitton to H&M). Torino is also home to the National Cinema Museum, which is interactive and housed in a beautiful domed building (the Mole Antonelliana which appears on two-cent coins). The real advantage of visiting Torino is the authentic, non-touristy feel, good prices and proximity to France (meaning more sightseeing, less traveling). I lived in Torino for two years and have a website for visitors, check it out below!