ITALY

7 Days

Overview

Rome is the capital city of Italy. It is also the capital of the Lazio region, the centre of the Metropolitan City of Rome, and a special comune named  Comune di Roma Capitale. Florence, capital of Italy’s Tuscany region, is home to many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture. One of its most iconic sights is the Duomo, a cathedral with a terracotta-tiled dome engineered by Brunelleschi and a bell tower by Giotto. Venice, the capital of northern Italy’s Veneto region, is built on more than 100 small islands in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea. It has no roads, just canals – including the Grand Canal thoroughfare – lined with Renaissance and Gothic palaces. Pisa is a city in Italy’s Tuscany region best known for its iconic Leaning Tower. Already tilting when it was completed in 1372, the 56m white-marble cylinder is the bell tower of the Romanesque, striped-marble cathedral that rises next to it in the Piazza dei Miracoli. Verona is a city in northern Italy’s Veneto region, with a medieval old town built between the meandering Adige River. It’s famous for being the setting of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet.” A 14th-century residence with a tiny onabalcony overlooking a courtyard is said be “Juliet’s House.”

Trip Highlights:

  • Rome Airport to Hotel
  • Rome City Tour
  • Rome – Pisa – Florence
  • Florence Tour
  • Florence – Verona – Venice 
  • Venice Tour
  • Transfer from Airport-Hotel-Airport

Itinerary

Upon Arrival in Rome, Meet by our Representative and Transfer to Hotel. Check in hotel. Evening free for shopping and personal activities. Overnight in Rome.
After morning breakfast proceed to visit Vatican Museum,Sistine Chapel and St. Peters Basilica. Then Guided City of Rome. After sightseeing  return back to hotel. Overnight in Rome.
Breakfast at hotel.  Later proceed for Rome, heading north. This route has beautiful landscapes. On the way visit Leaning Tower of Pisa – Outside. Arriving in FLORENCE check in at your hotel. Later visit the impressive Piazzale Michelangelo. In the evening we take a tour with a local expert, walking through the historic centre, taking in places such as the Ponte Vecchio, the Duomo, and Plaza della Signoria. This city is truly an outdoor museum. Enjoy some leisure time to explore. In the evening you will have time for dinner, as in this district you can find many restaurants serving international cuisine. Overnight stay at Florence.
After breakfast at the hotel, today focuses on the wonders of Florence, starting with a guided walking tour featuring some of the city’s greatest attractions. See Piazza Santa Croce; world-famous Signoria Square; 13th century Palazzo Vecchio with its collection of artistic masterpieces and incredible courtyards; Loggia dei Lanzi; the fantastic Duomo with Giotto’s gothic Bell Tower and the Baptistry’s ornate bronze door known as the “Gate of Paradise.” Overnight stay at Florence.
After breakfast at hotel. Later  proceed towards Venice, travel north and cross the Po River to fabled Verona, setting for Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet. Marvel at the ancient Roman Arena, built for gladiator fights but now a popular venue for festivals and concerts; shop in Via Mazzini, or sip local Prosecco, Amarone, or Soave wine in one of the many bars of the center. Overnight stay at Venice.
After Breakfast, Check out and Travel to Venice. On arrival proceed for Venice Tronchetto to San Marco  Vaparetto Tickets, Venice Island Guided Walking Tour, Gondola Ride (30 Mins.)  Venice San Marco to Tronchetto Vaparetto Tickets . Dinner in Indian Restaurant, Overnight in Venice.
After morning Breakfast, Check out from Hotel and Transfer to Airport for final departure.

COST

The term of cost includes:

  • 02 Nights hotel accommodations in Rome.
  • 02 Nights hotel accommodations in Florence .
  • 02 Nights hotel accommodations in Venice.
  • Meal : As per Plan. 
  • Rome City Tour.
  • Rome – Pisa – Florence.
  • Florence Tour.
  • Florence – Verona – Venice.
  • Venice Tour.
  • Transfer from Airport-Hotel-Airport.
  • All sightseeing & tours by SIC Basis.

The term of cost excludes:

  • Meal Which is not included.
  • Guest Insurance.
  • Anything not mentioned in inclusions.
  • Personal Expenses. 
  • All Entry fees.
  • Air Fare / Train Fare.
  • VISA
  • Local Tax

FAQs

Is Italy a family-friendly destination?

Italy is a destination that has something to offer to everyone. From mouthwatering cuisine, historical landmarks, and breathtaking natural surroundings, the country offers endless options for its visitors. Families with young children will have no challenges finding something to do as there are many excursions and activities to keep both parents and children interested and eager.

When is the best time to travel to Italy?

The summer months are both the most popular and busiest time to visit Italy, and with good reason. The warm weather makes the Amalfi coast a delight, while iconic cities like Rome, Florence, and Venice are in full swing. Visiting the country in the spring or fall months is an excellent alternative as the weather is very pleasant weather there are fewer crowds. The caveat here, and with winter, is that many regional gems close for portions of the spring and fall and much of the winter.

How is the transportation within Italy?

Train travel is one of the most popular and efficient ways of travelling within Italy and is widely used to get between the major cities. Public transportation is available in major cities but isn’t commonly used among tourists. Many of the major cities such as Milan, Venice, Florence, and Rome are quite walkable. There are many gondolas in Venice that serve as a great way to travel through the canals. Smaller towns or areas like Lake Como and the Amalfi Coast offer several day cruise options to explore the neighboring villages.

What currency is used in Italy?

The euro (EUR) is the main currency used in Italy. Visa and Mastercard credit cards are also accepted however it is recommended to call ahead and advise the credit card company of travel plans to avoid interruptions while on vacation.

What language is spoken in Italy?

Italian is the most spoken language and is Italy’s national language. Many locals in tourist areas are multilingual, speaking English among other continental languages.

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