Trip Itinerary

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What more is there to say about Rome? The Colosseum, The Pantheon, The Vatican, and The Spanish Steps are just a few of the sites of historical significance in a city steeped in ancient history. Florence meanwhile is as architecturally stunning as it is a centre for art history – home to various Renaissance masterpieces, as well as Michaelangelo’s David and Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus. Upmarket and cosmopolitan Milan remains a capital of fashion and a financial hub. The Santa Maria delle Grazie houses Da Vinci’s mural “The last Supper.” Como’s lakeside setting and ornate gardens make it a beautiful location to relax, while Venice and its iconic canals need no introduction.
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ROME

DAY 1 - 1

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ROME

Day 1 - 4

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From the ancient walls of the Colosseum and the magic of the Trevi Fountain to the gilded churches of the Vatican City and the views from its seven hills, Rome is truly a dream. Stroll through the vibrant streets and you’ll get a taste for the city’s incredible past and rich culture, with ancient churches, Roman ruins and opulent fountains on every corner. And the city not only offers sightseeing - do as the locals and meander in piazzas, sample incredible street food and stop for an evening aperitivo to really experience la dolce vita.

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FLORENCE

Day 4 - 6

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From the ancient walls of the Colosseum and the magic of the Trevi Fountain to the gilded churches of the Vatican City and the views from its seven hills, Rome is truly a dream. Stroll through the vibrant streets and you’ll get a taste for the city’s incredible past and rich culture, with ancient churches, Roman ruins and opulent fountains on every corner. And the city not only offers sightseeing - do as the locals and meander in piazzas, sample incredible street food and stop for an evening aperitivo to really experience la dolce vita.

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MILAN

Day 6 - 8

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Milan is perhaps Italy's most sophisticated and modern city, a thriving hub for business, art and fashion. The city's defining feature is the Duomo, one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world, and if that wasn't enough the refectory of the Santa Maria delle Grazie church is home to one of Leonardo Da Vinci's most famous paintings, 'The Last Supper'. Shop in the designer boutiques of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II arcades or marvel at the opulence of the La Scala opera house, Milan's history, style and culture won't disappoint.

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COMO

Day 8 - 9

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Nestled at the southern edge of its namesake lake, Como is an elegant and charming town with a rich history. Visitors can spend days strolling through its ancient cobbled lanes, relaxing in bustling cafe-lined squares and fine lakeside restaurants and admiring the town's exquisite architecture like its Gothic cathedral and Romanesque church, and nearby, majestic Villa Olmo is well worth the visit. Of course, Lake Como is an attraction in itself, and the town of Como makes the perfect base for exploring this picturesque region of Italy.

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VENICE

Day 9 - 11

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Venice is an icon across the world due to its picturesque canals, black gondolas and unique Venetian Gothic architecture, and the city certainly lives up to its image with a romantic charm that dazzles everyone who visits. The Grand Canal, lined with Renaissance and Baroque palaces, is a sight to behold, and the bustling Piazza San Marco is the lively hub of the city. Yet Venice is much more than its main attractions; delve into its backstreets and winding alleys and you'll discover ancient churches, charming local restaurants and vibrant bars.

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Day 11 - Fly Home