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Vatican City (Holy See)

Classical Italy & Switzerland

Rome → Zurich 7 days Up to 40

About this trip

A week travelling by private vehicle from Rome through to Switzerland, covering some of the biggest names in Italy along the way. You move through Rome, Florence and Venice before crossing into Austria and on to Lucerne, with a guide handling the logistics throughout.

It's built around the classic sights rather than off-the-beaten-track discovery — Roman ruins, Florentine art, Venetian canals, alpine scenery — with comfortable hotels and breakfasts included each day.

Guaranteed to run and fully guided, so it suits those who want the big Italian and Swiss highlights ticked off without organising any of it themselves.

What you'll do

  • City tour of Rome with entry to the Imperial Forums
  • Guided walk through Florence with a local expert
  • Boat trip on Venice's canals
  • Stop in Innsbruck en route through Austria
  • Finish in Lucerne, Switzerland
  • Deluxe hotel stays with daily breakfast
Good to know
  • Fast-paced — you cover four countries' worth of cities in a week
  • Travel is by private vehicle between stops, so expect a fair amount of driving
  • Geared toward sightseeing at major landmarks rather than free time or local depth
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Getting there

Rome
One-way · arrive 25 Jul 26

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Where to stay

A night before your tour in Rome · 25 Jul26 Jul

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