Overview
Italy, commanding a long Mediterranean coastline, has left a powerful mark on Western culture and cuisine.
Its capital, Rome, is home to the Vatican as well as landmark art and ancient ruins. Other major cities include
Florence, with Renaissance treasures such as Michelangelo’s "David" and its leather and paper artisans; Venice,
the sinking city of canals; and Milan, Italy’s fashion capital. Since classical times, ancient Phoenicians and
Greeks, Etruscans, and Celts have inhabited the south, centre and north of the Italian Peninsula respectively,
with various Italic peoples dispersed throughout Italy alongside other ancient Italian tribes and Greek, Carthaginian,
and Phoenician colonies. The Italic tribe known as the Latins formed the Roman Kingdom, which eventually spread
throughout Italy, assimilating and conquering other nearby civilizations and forming the Roman Republic. Rome
ultimately emerged as the dominant power, conquering much of the ancient world and becoming the leading cultural,
political, and religious centre of Western civilisation. The legacy of the Roman Empire is widespread and can be
observed in the global distribution of civilian law, republican governments, Christianity and the Latin script.
Italy is located in Southern Europe, between latitudes 35° and 47° N, and longitudes 6° and 19° E. To the north,
Italy borders France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia, and is roughly delimited by the Alpine watershed, enclosing
the Po Valley and the Venetian Plain. To the south, it consists of the entirety of the Italian Peninsula and the two
Mediterranean islands of Sicily and Sardinia, in addition to many smaller islands. The sovereign states of San Marino
and the Vatican City are enclaves within Italy, while Campione d'Italia is an Italian exclave in Switzerland.
Validaty
Valid till 31 March 2017
Day 1: Rome
Benvenuti a Roma! After you touch down at the airport, make your own way to your hotel. Check in and enjoy your first day in Italy.
Day 2: Rome
After Breakfast at your hotel, spend the morning roaming around Rome’s streets and Monuments at your leisure. Within 08:30 pm, reach our central office
(I Love Rome Via Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, 95 (in front of the Grand Hotel) ready to depart (at 08.45 pm) for a night tour. Enjoy a relaxing panoramic
tour of Rome and discover the magic charm of the most famous monuments illuminated at night (Trevi Fountain, Roman Forum, Circo Massimo; Colosseum and
Lungotevere). Have a nice walk to Trevi Fountain and Trastevere. Return to the hotel and overnight.
Day 3: Rome, Florence
Pick up from hotel at 6.45, transfer to the train station. Departure by train and arrive in Florence, where you will take in the sights around the city with
a visit to the Duomo, the Baptistery with the bronze doors by Ghiberti, Giotto's bell tower, Uffi zi Gallery (inside, with Skip the Line entrance) and Piazza
della Signoria. After lunch, spend the afternoon exploring the “Cradle of the Renaissance” on your own. Transfer to your hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 4: Florence
Venture out into Florence on your own after breakfast at your hotel, buying jewelry on the Ponte Vecchio, wandering through the Boboli Gardens, and strolling
along the Arno River. If you’d rather take a day trip to nearby Pisa or San Gimignano, you may book a separate excursion. Return to your Florence hotel for a
good night’s rest.
Day 5: Florence, Rome
Breakfast at your hotel and, then, you will have the whole morning to go for some last-minute souvenir in Florence. In the afternoon, at the time indicated,
head to Florence train station to reach Rome.Once there, make your own way to your hotel for the last overnight.
Day 6: Rome
Enjoy breakfast before your tour comes to an end.
Tour End !
Package Pricing
Price Per Adult on Twin Sharing
Price Per Adult on Single Occupancy
Price Per Child with Bed (2-11 Years)
Price Per Child without Bed (2-11 Years)
USD 899
USD 1099
USD 749
USD 399