Explore Italy’s most iconic cities without overspending, thanks to a thoughtfully planned itinerary that still feels personal. Small group sizes allow for genuine interaction and avoid the rush of large tours.
From Renaissance art in Florence to mouthwatering Roman specialties, this trip immerses you in Italy’s famed heritage and regional flavors. Our guides point out local favorites you might miss on your own.
Our English-speaking guides focus on your interests, giving insider tips and guiding you through each day according to your priorities. If you want to spend more time at a museum or have suggestions for a hidden trattoria, just ask.
You’ll meet us at easy-to-find central locations for each day’s sightseeing. Then, you can decide whether to have extra free time or return to your hotel at your own pace. This blend of guidance and independence keeps travel stress low and makes the experience truly yours.
Welcome to Rome. You will be transferred from the Airport by Private Vehicle to your Hotel in Rome Centre. Rome is the capital city of Italy. It is also the capital of the Lazio region, the center of the Metropolitan City of Rome, and a special comune named Comune di Roma Capitale. Rome is the country's most populated comune and the third most populous city in the European Union by population within city limits. The Metropolitan City of Rome is the most populous metropolitan city in Italy. You have the rest of the evening free to explore the area.
You’ll look around the incredible Raphael Rooms and a wide variety of galleries filled to the ceiling with ancient sculptures, medieval maps, pristine paintings, delicate tapestries, and precious relics. In the Sistine Chapel, you’ll see the frescoes of Michelangelo that hold hidden secrets, including a personal message to the Pope. The Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel ooze charm, and to see everything here without the crowds is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Begin your journey by accessing the Colosseum without waiting in long lines. Step inside the Flavian Amphitheater, where the Ancient Romans enjoyed gladiatorial shows and staged animal hunts, offering insights into their leisure activities. Next, visit the Palatine Hill, Rome's most renowned among its seven hills. Once the epitome of luxury living in Ancient Rome, it housed aristocrats and emperors. Marvel at the archaeological remnants and snap breathtaking views, as this was where Rome was founded and emperors resided. Conclude your tour at the Roman Forum, the epicenter of ancient Roman life. Amidst a maze of ruins, discover shrines, temples, and structures pivotal to Rome's commercial, religious, and political spheres. Experience the essence of ancient Rome in this historic hub.
Pick up from Hotel and drop at Rome Train Station. Second Class Train Ticket from Rome to Florence. Pick up from Florence Train Station and drop at Hotel. Afternoon Guide will meet you at the hotel, You will start your stroll through the medieval streets where some of Italy’s most renowned artists once called home. As you walk and talk, you will soon be in Palazzo Vecchio where you will admire a replica of Michelangelo’s David. Next stop is on the renowned medieval bridge known by Italians as Ponte Vecchio, a vantage point for admiring the view of the Arno River. Later your guide will walk with you to the very center of Florence, the Piazza della Repubblica, which once housed the Roman Forum. Next, it is on to the Cathedral of Florence, known by the locals as the Duomo. No visit to the Duomo of Florence is complete without admiring the Baptistry, a small building just in front of the main doors to the Duomo. Take time to admire Michelangelo’s golden Gates of Paradise.
Proceed directly inside the Uffizi Gallery with skip-the-line tickets. “Uffizi” in ancient Italian meant offices. The building that exists today as the Uffizi Gallery was commissioned by the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Cosimo I de’Medici, in the year 1560. Today these offices host some of the most important pieces of art made by some of the world’s most respected artists.
Meet your guide at a central location, just near the Santa Maria Novella Station. Upon arrival your guide will take to the center of Pisa! walking tour starts with a visit to the Baptistery, where your guide will share the history of this beautiful building as you explore the interior together. The Baptistery of Pisa is the largest in Italy and was built following the Romanesque and Gothic styles. The next stop on your walking tour will be the Cathedral of Pisa. Byzantine, classical, and Islamic Style, it is a stunning piece of architecture. your next visit will be Piazza dei Miracoli, formally known as Piazza del Duomo
Your tour guide will also accompany you to the site you have been waiting to see, the Leaning Tower of Pisa allowing you time to climb to the top on your own(Tickets not included) to enjoy some of the best views over Tuscany. Once you have got your fair share of gorgeous views, meet your tour guide to continue your return back to Florence
Pick up from Hotel and drop at Florence Train Station. Second Class Train Ticket from Florence to Venice. Pick up from Venice Train Station and drop at Hotel. Enjoy a walk around the most Iconic and hidden places of Venice. We will lead you in this fascinating experience, offering, depending on your requirements, a number of walks to get to know the quiet but also the most traditional parts of the city. Passing through the labyrinth of narrow passageways, our knowledgeable and fun guide will enlighten you with legends of the city, it's merchants, it's secrets, and its hidden churches and palaces. Enjoy a gondola ride conducted by a local gondolier. Enjoy a relaxing tour of the back canals without guided commentary. Gaze up at the ancient buildings nestled along the banks and experience the essence of Venice.
Today visit Murano, Burano & Torcello on this combined tour. Through the San Marco Basin, following around the edge of San Giorgio Island, the gardens, and the end of Sant’Elena and past Lido, famous for its fantastic beaches, you arrive at Murano, famous for its glassworks, where you will visit a real glass blowing oven and view demonstration of glass blowing. The stop is about 65 minutes. The second stop is at the island of Burano, known for both the lace working (typical local artisanry) and for the lively colors of the fishermen's houses. The stop is about 75 minutes. The last stop is 10 minutes further, to reach Torcello, the first settlement of the lagoon, and the famous Throne of Attila, The Cathedral with its magnificent mosaics and the Church of Santa Fosca from the 11th – 12th century stands witness to the historical splendor. The stop lasts about 60 minutes.
After checking out of your Hotel, You will be dropped at the Aiport or Station by your private chauffeur driver's car/boat.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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