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7-Nights Classic Italian Highlights - Rome to Florence to Venice

Goway Travel
Offer ID: 1607991 | Prices from $3,129

Available Dates
2/5/2025 – 12/31/2025 : Call for pricing

Additional Inclusions

  • Private arrival and departure airport transfers
  • 3 nights first-class accommodations in Rome
  • 2 nights first-class accommodations in Florence
  • 2 nights first-class accommodations in Venice
  • Train tickets in 2nd class between Rome, Florence and Venice
  • Small group Glory of Ancient Rome (max 18 guests)
  • Small group Pasta Making Lesson (max 10 guests)
  • Florence City Tour and Tickets to Uffizi Gallery
  • Private Venice Saint Mark's Walking Tour
  • Breakfast daily (excluding day 1), lunch/dinner with pasta lesson 
Venice
Florence
Rome
Arrive in Rome and transfer to your hotel for a 3 night stay. The following morning, enjoy a tour of the city which includes a visit to the ancient sites of the Colosseum, once the home of Roman era entertainment and the Forum, the political centre of Imperial Rome. Also pass by the exceptionally visual monument dedicated to King Emmanuelle II.

The next day brings an interesting visit to learn about the skills and secrets of Italian cooking. You will prepare your own meal and, of course, eat it too. Plus you will enjoy sampling wines from the Lazio region.

Depart from Rome by train to Florence where you will spend the next two nights. The following morning, you will discover the highlights of this beautiful city on a tour which takes you to the famous Uffizi Gallery known worldwide for its outstanding collections of ancient sculptures and paintings (from the Middle Ages to the Modern period).

From Florence, take the train to Venice for a further 2 night stay. During your time here, you will have a walking tour of Venice to see St. Mark’s Square with St. Mark’s Cathedral, the Doges Palace, the Bridge of Sighs and Marco Polo’s House. Also visit the Campo Santa Maria Formosa Church and the Rialto Bridge which overlooks the Grand Canal.