ab € 2.370,– p.P.
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The enduring phrase ‘la dolce vita’ (the good life) truly captures the essence of Italy. On this trip, you’ll spend eight days discovering the heart of all things Italian on a culturally rich adventure from the piazzas of Rome to the canals of Venice. Take in the crumbling ruins of Rome, board a scenic train ride to Bologna and discover the maze-like canals of Venice with your local leader. Visit the Leaning Tower in Pisa, learn how to make pasta by hand in Bologna and indulge in delicious local cuisine and a couple (or two) glasses of vino – ah Italia!
Reiseverlauf 2026
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Rome
<Buongiorno! Welcome to Italy. Crowded with ancient ruins and religious monuments, Rome is the perfect spot to kick off your trip. Your adventure starts in Rome with a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight. Packed with designer shops, restaurants, cafes and nightlife spots, it’s recommended that you arrive a few days early to see everything and experience the culture of this fantastic city. Maybe sip an espresso at one of the tiny streetside cafes and throw a coin into the Trevi Fountain to ensure a return visit to Rome. After, why not head out for dinner with your group and get to know each other over your favourite carb?
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance and emergency contact details at this time. If you are going to be late, please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place. If you are interested in visiting the Colosseum, we strongly suggest planning your visit for today before welcome meeting or Day 2 afternoon and pre-booking your tickets at https://colosseo.it/en/opening-times-and-tickets/ If you are interested in visiting the Vatican Museums, we strongly suggest planning your visit for today before welcome meeting or Day 2 afternoon and pre-booking your tickets at https://www.museivaticani.va/content/museivaticani/en.html -
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Rome
<This morning, join your local leader on an orientation walk around the city to soak up the sights and sounds of Rome. Visit in some of the best-known landmarks of Rome including the Spanish Steps, the Colosseum and the Roman Forum (the centre of ancient Rome), Victor Emmanuel Monument and the Pantheon. Your afternoon is then free to explore at your own pace. Maybe recharge with a slice of pizza and a strong espresso at the Piazza Navona or head into Vatican City and St Peter's Basilica.
The Vatican Museum is closed on some days, including most Sundays. On the last Sunday of the month, it's open and free (but expect large crowds). We recommend that you visit the Vatican Museum before the group meeting on Day 1. Check the Vatican website (tickets.museivaticani.va/home) for updated information on when you can visit. To allow enough time in the museum and to avoid the crowds it is recommended to start the museum visit as doors open. Please note that pre-booked tickets are not required if you just want to visit St Peter's Basilica and its dome. Tickets for Galleria Borghese can also be booked online at galleriaborghese.beniculturali.it/en/ -
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Florence
<This morning, depart the Eternal City and catch a train to Florence. When you arrive, check into the hotel and go for a brief walk around the area to get your bearings. Florence is one of the most culturally rich and beautiful cities in Italy, known to many as the beating heart of Tuscany. After checking into your hotel, join your leader for an orientation walk of Florence, then the rest of your evening is free to explore at your own pace. Maybe visit the Florentine State Museum or discover historic artworks at the Galleria Uffizi. Food is also a major part of the city's identity - maybe try the bistecca alla fiorentina (a huge T-bone steak that's usually shared between two people) or ribollita (a thick vegetable soup with bread, beans and greens). Panforte is the signature sweet treat, so maybe grab some in the afternoon or after dinner.
The individual Florentine State Museums have slightly different opening times and closing days, but the website https://www.florence-museum.com/ has everything you need to know about all of them, including the option to purchase tickets. We suggest you pre-book your visit to the Uffizi, as this museum experiences enormous queues (up to 5 hours) all year round. If you are interested in visiting the Galleria Uffizi and Galleria dell'Accademia, we strongly suggest planning your visit in the afternoon (after 15:00) or Day 4 (late afternoon) and pre-booking your tickets at https://firenzemusei.it/ -
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Pisa to Florence
<After breakfast, travel to the nearby city of Pisa. When you arrive, head out on a short orientation walk. Visit the world-famous Leaning Tower. Grab your classic pinching-the-tower photo, then visit the Duomo (Piazza dei Miracoli, once the largest in Europe) and Pisa Baptistry (it's not always possible to climb the tower). The tower was built in the 12th century, but its foundation was on shifting sand and clay, meaning that it now leans at an angle of 4 degrees (after restoration and stabilising work). Then, continue to wander the streets past high-end boutiques, speciality book and antiques stores. After, head back to Florence, where the rest of the night is free for you to explore at your own pace. Maybe head to a local bar for a Prosecco (or two) and a fresh focaccia with finocchiona salami and pecorino cheese – best enjoyed in the shadow of the Palazzo Pretorio.
Your travel time today will be approximately 2 hours. -
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Florence to Bologna
<This morning, jump on a train to Bologna – a beautiful city filled with medieval and Renaissance buildings and art. Get acquainted with this orange-hued hub during an orientation walk with your local leader, then discover the fine art of Italian cooking with an evening cooking class. Here, you’ll learn all about the ultimate comfort food, pasta (of course!) After learning the tricks of the trade, tuck into your creations for dinner.
There is no gluten free option for tonight's pasta making class. Please speak to your leader at the start of the trip should you wish to opt out of this activity. -
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Bologna to Venice
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Leistungen 2026
- Hotel (7 Nächte)
- Pisa - Halbtagesausflug nach Pisa
- Bologna - Nudelkurs
- Venedig - Cicchetti-Tour & Spritz
- Venedig - geführter Orientierungsspaziergang
- Venedig - Glockenturm San Giorgio
- Venedig - Vaporetto Tageskarte
- Pisa - Half Day Trip to Pisa
- Bologna - Pasta class
- Venice - Cicchetti tour & Spritz
- Venice - Leader led orientation walk
- Venice - San Giorgio Bell Tower
- Venice - Vaporetto daily pass
- 6x Frühstück
- 2x Abendessen
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