Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't recommend Italy as the first place to go. It's not the easiest of the European countries--less organized and few people speak English well. I'd suggest Germany, Netherlands, or Scandinavia as a start--everything runs like clockwork, most people speak English, and there is a lot to do and see. You need to post what you like for better guidance.
The rail system in Germany, Austria, France is very very good and you can cover a lot that way. Or rent a car, driving there is easy.
--born and raised in Europe
That has not been my experience. Rome, Amalfi Coast, Cinque Terre, Venice, Florence - most people spoke English very well. Been to Italy, France, Spain, and Greece so far, and the only place I've really encountered any difficulties with English was the Basque region of Spain.
To OP, I always enjoy mixing a city with somewhere coastal/more relaxing, regardless of which country.