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Italian Espresso (Summer, Classic)

Start & end in Rome 10 days Up to 50

About this trip

Ten days across Italy's big three cities and a handful of smaller ones, moving at an easy pace with a coach and a guide doing the logistics for you.

You'll cover Venice, Florence and Rome alongside Verona, Pisa and Siena, with meals built around regional trattorias, antipasto and chianti rather than tourist-trap menus.

This suits people who want the classic Italy checklist done properly, in comfortable hotels, without having to plan a single train connection.

What you'll do

  • Boat through Venice's canals and islands
  • Explore the architecture and streets of Florence
  • See the ancient sites of Rome
  • Wander Verona, Pisa and Siena
  • Eat regional specialities in local trattorias
  • Stop for espresso and pizza along the way
Good to know
  • Coach-based, so travel between cities is done as a group on set schedules
  • Easy pace and fully guided, suited to those who'd rather not organise the route themselves
  • Covers a lot of ground in ten days, so most stops are a taste rather than a deep dive
What travellers actually say

Worth it if you get a stellar tour guide like Martina, Maïté, or Remi. Think twice if you're after boutique hotels, smaller groups, or included dining at top restaurants.

  • Group sizes hit 53 people; one reviewer left early citing tiny beds, broken outlets, poor breakfast.
  • Top-tier tour guides (Martina, Maïté, Remi) genuinely elevate the trip with cultural knowledge and personal problem-solving.
  • Group dinners at budget restaurants and limited bus WiFi are standard trade-offs for this tour size.
  • Efficient city-to-city travel covers Rome, Florence, Venice with included breakfasts and AC-equipped hotels with WiFi.

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Tour dupe
Same trip, less money
£422 less all-in
Best of Italy: Rome, Florence & Venice
4.4from £1,1408 days
The trade-off: 2 fewer nights, and a different operator.
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Best month to go

Departing in Apr is cheapest — from £1,545, about 25% below the priciest month (Aug).

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Getting there

Rome
One-way · arrive 10 Apr 27

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Where to stay

A night before your tour in Rome · 10 Apr11 Apr

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