Rome Trip Overview
Rediscover Italy in a tour that get back the tradition of Grand Yours, the great journeys of young Europeans of higher class. Admire 3 of the most beautiful cities in the country in a trip. You will leave from Rome and every day
you will be guided to a different italian city to visit the most important monuments and towns of our beautiful country.
The first day is dedicated to Florence, the capital of Italy’s Tuscany region, that homes to many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture
On the second day you will visit Milan a global capital of fashion and design. Home to the national stock exchange, it’s a financial hub also known for its high-end restaurants and shops.
On your last day with us you will have the opportunity of discover Venice, the capital of northern Italy’s Veneto region. It is built on more than 100 small islands in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea. It has no roads, just canals lined with Renaissance and Gothic palaces.
Additional Info
Duration: 4 days
Starts: Rome, Italy
Trip Category: Multi-day & Extended Tours >> Multi-day Tours
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What to Expect When Visiting Rome, Lazio, Italy
Rediscover Italy in a tour that get back the tradition of Grand Yours, the great journeys of young Europeans of higher class. Admire 3 of the most beautiful cities in the country in a trip. You will leave from Rome and every day
you will be guided to a different italian city to visit the most important monuments and towns of our beautiful country.
The first day is dedicated to Florence, the capital of Italy’s Tuscany region, that homes to many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture
On the second day you will visit Milan a global capital of fashion and design. Home to the national stock exchange, it’s a financial hub also known for its high-end restaurants and shops.
On your last day with us you will have the opportunity of discover Venice, the capital of northern Italy’s Veneto region. It is built on more than 100 small islands in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea. It has no roads, just canals lined with Renaissance and Gothic palaces.
Itinerary
Day 1: Rome – Florence
Stop At: Duomo – Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore, Via della Canonica, 1 Piazza del Duomo, 50122, Florence Italy
Visit the cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, topped by Brunelleschi’s majestic dome.
Florence Cathedral, formally the Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore, is the cathedral of Florence, Italy (Italian: Duomo di Firenze). It was begun in 1296 in the Gothic style to a design of Arnolfo di Cambio and was structurally completed by 1436, with the dome designed by Filippo Brunelleschi. The exterior of the basilica is faced with polychrome marble panels in various shades of green and pink, bordered by white, and has an elaborate 19th-century Gothic Revival façade by Emilio De Fabris.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Piazza della Signoria, 50122, Florence Italy
Piazza della Signoria is an L-shaped square in front of the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy. It was named after the Palazzo della Signoria, also called Palazzo Vecchio. It is the main point of the origin and history of the Florentine Republic and still maintains its reputation as the political focus of the city. It is the meeting place of Florentines as well as the numerous tourists, located near Palazzo Vecchio and Piazza del Duomo and gateway to Uffizi Gallery.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Ponte Vecchio, 50125, Florence Italy
Stroll along the banks of the Arno River, crossing the covered Ponte Vecchio for some of the best views of Florence.
The Ponte Vecchio is a medieval stone closed-spandrel segmental arch bridge over the Arno River, in Florence, Italy, noted for still having shops built along it, as was once common. Butchers initially occupied the shops; the present tenants are jewelers, art dealers and souvenir sellers. The Ponte Vecchio’s two neighbouring bridges are the Ponte Santa Trinita and the Ponte alle Grazie.
Duration: 1 hour
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: You will spend a night in a wonderful hotel in Florence. Our driver will accompany you at your hotel to check-in.
Day 2: Florence – Milan
Stop At: Chiesa di San Gottardo in Corte, Via Pecorari, 20122 Milan Italy
San Gottardo in Corte or San Gottardo a Palazzo is a church in Milan, northern Italy.
It was built as Ducal Chapel by Azzone Visconti in 1330, and finished in 1336, as indicated by an inscription on the walls. It was originally dedicated to the Blessed Virgin but Azzone, who had gout, later changed the dedication to St. Gotthard of Hildesheim, patron of those with gout. The design was by Francesco Pecorari from Cremona.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Piazza del Duomo, 20123 Milan Italy
The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is Italy’s oldest active shopping mall and a major landmark of Milan, Italy. Housed within a four-story double arcade in the center of town, the Galleria is named after Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of the Kingdom of Italy. It was designed in 1861 and built by architect Giuseppe Mengoni between 1865 and 1867.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Duomo di Milano, Piazza del Duomo, 20122 Milan Italy
Milan Cathedral is the cathedral church of Milan, Lombardy, Italy. Dedicated to St Mary of the Nativity (Santa Maria Nascente), it is the seat of the Archbishop of Milan, currently Archbishop Mario Delpini. The cathedral took nearly six centuries to complete. It is the largest church in Italy (the larger St. Peter’s Basilica is in the State of Vatican City), the third largest in Europe and the fourth largest in the world.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Teatro Alla Scala, Via Filodrammatici 2, 20121 Milan Italy
La Scala is an opera house in Milan, Italy. The theatre was inaugurated on 3 August 1778 and was originally known as the Nuovo Regio Ducale Teatro alla Scala (New Royal-Ducal Theatre alla Scala). The premiere performance was Antonio Salieri’s Europa riconosciuta.
Most of Italy’s greatest operatic artists, and many of the finest singers from around the world, have appeared at La Scala. The theatre is regarded as one of the leading opera and ballet theatres in the world and is home to the La Scala Theatre Chorus, La Scala Theatre Ballet and La Scala Theatre Orchestra. The theatre also has an associate school, known as the La Scala Theatre Academy (Italian: Accademia Teatro alla Scala), which offers professional training in music, dance, stage craft and stage management.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Castello Sforzesco, Piazza Castello, 3, 20121 Milan Italy
Sforza Castle was built in the 15th century by Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan, on the remnants of a 14th-century fortification. Later renovated and enlarged, in the 16th and 17th centuries it was one of the largest citadels in Europe. Extensively rebuilt by Luca Beltrami in 1891–1905, it now houses several of the city’s museums and art collections.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Via Monte Napoleone, 20121 Milan Italy
Via Monte Napoleone, also spelled Via Montenapoleone, is an upscale shopping street in Milan, Italy, and Europe’s most expensive street (2018). It is famous for its ready-to-wear fashion and jewelry shops, and for being the most important street of the Milan fashion district known as the Quadrilatero della moda, where many well-known fashion designers have high-end boutiques. The most exclusive Italian shoemakers maintain boutiques on this street.
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: I Navigli, Alzaia Naviglio Grande, 20144 Milan Italy
The navigli were a system of navigable and interconnected canals around Milan. Today, the canals are mostly used for irrigation. The only two canals who operate a tourist navigation system connected to the Darsena are the Naviglio Grande and the Naviglio Pavese, also becoming a nightlife pole
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: You will spend a night in a wonderful hotel in Milan. Our driver will accompany you at your hotel to check-in.
Day 3: Milan – Venice
Stop At: Piazza San Marco, 31024 Venice Italy
Piazza San Marco often known in English as St Mark’s Square, is the principal public square of Venice where it is generally known just as la Piazza (“the Square”). All other urban spaces in the city (except the Piazzetta and the Piazzale Roma) are called campi (“fields”). The Piazzetta (“little Piazza/Square”) is an extension of the Piazza towards the lagoon in its south east corner. The two spaces together form the social, religious and political centre of Venice and are commonly considered together.
Here you can admire the most famous monuments of Venice, such as the 700-year-old basilica of San Marco and its museum , the San Marco Campanile, the Clock Tower of the first Renaissance building, the Ducal Palace in Venetian Gothic style and the Bridge of Sighs, where you can take romantic and unforgettable photos.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Ponte dei Sospiri, Piazza San Marco, 1, 30100 Venice Italy
The Bridge of Sighs (Italian: Ponte dei Sospiri) is one of the most particular bridge in Venice.
The Ponte dei Sospiri was built using white Istrian stone in 1602 to connect Palazzo Ducale to the Prigioni Nuove, the new Venetian prisons. It has the peculiarity to be entirely covered and is formed by two, wall-separated corridors, leading to and forth the prison.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Doge’s Palace, Piazza San Marco, 1, 30124 Venice Italy
The Doge’s Palace is a palace built in Venetian Gothic style, and one of the main landmarks of the city of Venice in northern Italy. The palace was the residence of the Doge of Venice, the supreme authority of the former Venetian Republic, opening as a museum in 1923. Today, it is one of the 11 museums run by the Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Gondola Bacino Orseolo, Bacino Orseolo, 30121 Venezia VE, Italy
Enjoy the experience of riding in a traditional gondola in the Venice Grand Canal.
You will learn the fascinating history of Venice as you wander through narrow alleys and over stone footbridges, and then hop aboard a Venetian gondola for a leisurely ride along the Grand Canal.
Duration: 3 hours
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: You will spend a night in a wonderful hotel in Venice. Our driver will accompany you at your hotel to check-in.
Day 4: Venice – Rome
Stop At: Rome, Rome, Lazio
After 3 days of tours and sightseeing in 3 of the most important cities in the northern Italy, you can relax in our comfortable Mercedes minivan while you will be driven back to your hotel in Rome.
Duration: 5 hours
No meals included on this day.
No accommodation included on this day.