About this trip
Ten days across Italy, moving from Rome down through Tuscany to Florence, Pisa and finally Venice. It's a classic first-timer's route, built around the landmarks you'd expect but with room to explore each city at your own pace.
You'll get guided sightseeing in the bigger cities alongside free time to wander, eat and just sit in a piazza with a coffee. Tuscany brings a change of pace, with countryside, medieval towns and wine on the agenda before the tower at Pisa and the canals of Venice close things out.
What you'll do
- Walk through ancient Rome's landmarks and piazzas
- Explore Florence's Renaissance art and architecture
- Drive through the Tuscan countryside, taking in medieval towns and local wine
- See the Leaning Tower at Pisa's Piazza dei Miracoli
- Wander Venice's canals and bridges at your own pace
- Mixes guided sightseeing with free time, so it suits people happy to explore solo as well as in a group
- Covers a lot of ground in 10 days, from Rome to Venice, so expect a fair amount of travel between stops
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Departing in Jul is cheapest — from £1,470, about 32% below the priciest month (Sep).
Getting there
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in Rome · 29 Jul – 30 Jul
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