Discover the heart of Italy with a journey through Florence and Rome, where Renaissance beauty and ancient grandeur come alive. In Florence, admire Michelangelo’s David, craft handmade pasta in a Tuscan cooking class, and explore Siena and Chianti’s countryside with wine and cheese tastings. Then head to Rome, the Eternal City, to walk in the footsteps of emperors at the Colosseum and Forum. Savor Roman flavors on a food tour through vibrant markets and piazzas, and uncover the charm of local neighborhoods. This immersive itinerary combines world-class art, rich history, and authentic Italian flavors into a truly unforgettable experience.
Experience the best of Tuscany and the Eternal City on this unforgettable Italian escape through Florence and Rome. Begin in Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, where art, architecture, and history surround you. Explore iconic sites like the Accademia Gallery to see Michelangelo’s David and the Duomo’s stunning dome. Dive into local culture with a hands-on Tuscan cooking class and a visit to Sant’Ambrogio Market. Discover the hill towns of Siena, San Gimignano, and Monteriggioni, before unwinding at a Chianti estate for wine and olive oil tastings. Continue through Val d’Orcia with stops in Montalcino, Pienza, and Montepulciano, savoring world-class Brunello and Vino Nobile wines.
Then travel to Rome, where ancient ruins, baroque fountains, and vibrant street life await. Walk through history with a guided tour of the Colosseum and Roman Forum, then taste the city’s soul on a Roman food tour through Campo de’ Fiori. Explore iconic neighborhoods like Trastevere and Monti, or simply relax in a lively piazza with espresso in hand. From Florence’s Renaissance masterpieces to Rome’s ancient marvels, this journey blends art, cuisine, and culture into the perfect Italian adventure.
Florence was built on the site of an Etruscan settlement and rose to economic and cultural pre-eminence under the Medici in the 15th and 16th centuries. Inspired by a renewed interest in ancient Greek and Roman cultures, medieval values were abandoned in favor of new philosophies and modes of living that saw the beginnings of humanistic thought.
More than a third of the world’s most valuable art pieces reside within the remnants of the city walls. Discover the noticeable works that include Michelangelo’s David, Caravaggio’s Medusa, and Botticelli’s Birth of Venus. Renaissance notions of order, beauty, and rationality are demonstrated in the city’s architecture. Observe the perfectly symmetrical domes, courtyards, arcades, and fountains. A short walk through the city’s historic center will take you past countless museums and churches that are home to the world’s largest collection of Renaissance art, including the Uffizi Gallery, the Galleria dell’Accademia, and Il Duomo di Firenze.
This is Florence, the symbol of the Renaissance.
Start your day with an enchanting exploration of Florence, a city brimming with art, history, and the magic of the Renaissance. Join a small group for a guided walking tour that unveils the city’s most captivating squares and landmarks.
Your journey begins in Piazza del Duomo, where your expert guide will reveal the secrets of the majestic Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, crowned by Brunelleschi’s iconic dome. Admire Giotto’s Bell Tower and the Baptistery of St. John, famous for its golden bronze doors, including the awe-inspiring Gates of Paradise.
Wander through the streets of Florence’s historic center as your engaging guide highlights the city’s key monuments. Visit Dante’s House and hear the romantic legend of how the poet fell in love with Beatrice. Discover the medieval district and the fascinating “tower houses,” symbols of Florentine nobility’s power and rivalry. Stroll through Piazza della Repubblica, known for its elegant cafés and arcades, before arriving at Piazza della Signoria, the vibrant heart of Florence. Here, admire the open-air museum of the Loggia dei Lanzi, showcasing masterpieces like Cellini’s Perseus and Giambologna’s dramatic Rape of the Sabine Women.
The highlight of the tour is a visit to the Accademia Gallery, home to Michelangelo’s iconic David, a symbol of Florence’s enduring spirit. Marvel at this masterpiece along with other works by Michelangelo, including the Prisoners, San Matteo, and the haunting Pietà di Palestrina. Learn about the artist’s tormented life and his extraordinary contributions to art and culture.
This intimate, monolingual tour offers a deep dive into Florence’s treasures, making it the perfect way to experience the Cradle of the Renaissance. Prepare to be inspired by the city’s timeless beauty and artistic legacy.
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Embark on a sensory journey through the flavors of Tuscany, a culinary adventure that invites you to be the master chef of your own Italian feast. Seize the opportunity to unravel the mysteries of Tuscan cuisine in the company of a skilled and engaging chef, guiding you through the creation of a delectable menu within the intimate confines of a cozy kitchen.
Begin your epicurean escapade at the vibrant Sant’ Ambrogio Food Market, where the air is rich with the aroma of fresh produce. Here, you’ll not only have the chance to procure the finest ingredients for your culinary endeavor but also savor the essence of Tuscany as you navigate the bustling market stalls.
Step into a fully equipped kitchen, your culinary playground, where hands-on experience becomes the gateway to crafting authentic Tuscan dishes. From the tantalizing appetizer to the sweet denouement of dessert, every creation is woven from the tapestry of locally sourced ingredients. The menu may dance with the changing seasons, featuring classics such as bruschetta, a variety of handmade pasta, flavorful pasta sauces, and a divine dessert.
This is a moment suspended in time, a rare chance to savor the fruits of your labor paired with an exquisite regional wine. As the culinary symphony concludes, armed with newfound skills, take home not just memories but a comprehensive recipe booklet, ensuring you can recreate the magic in your own kitchen. Buon appetito! Impress your friends with the artistry of Tuscan cooking and let the flavors of Italy linger in your culinary repertoire.
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Embark on a journey through the enchanting landscapes of Tuscany, beginning with a scenic drive through the rolling Chianti hills to the medieval hilltop village of Monteriggioni. Encircled by its remarkably intact walls, this charming gem transports you back in time to the days of knights and ancient traditions.
Next, visit the grand city of Siena, celebrated for its stunning Gothic architecture and the famous Palio horse race. With a local guide, explore the atmospheric Piazza del Campo, home to the magnificent Palazzo Pubblico and its towering Torre del Mangia. Stroll to Piazza del Duomo and marvel at the awe-inspiring Cathedral, a masterpiece of Italian Gothic design.
Continue to the iconic town of San Gimignano, renowned for its medieval towers, picturesque streets, and the world-famous Vernaccia white wine. Enjoy free time to wander its narrow lanes, soak in the charming atmosphere, and admire the breathtaking countryside views.
Conclude your day in the heart of the Chianti region, where postcard-perfect landscapes set the scene for a delightful wine-tasting experience. Visit a rustic wine estate to savor the finest Chianti red wines, paired with homemade snacks and samples of local olive oil, for the perfect taste of Tuscany.
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Leave behind the hustle of Florence and immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Val d’Orcia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its rolling hills, charming towns, and world-class wines.
Your journey begins in Montalcino, the land of the celebrated Brunello wine. Indulge in your first wine tasting at a remarkable winery, where the charm of the cellar and the exquisite flavors of Brunello will captivate you. At the town’s peak, take in breathtaking views of Tuscany’s iconic landscapes: golden hills, ancient oaks, olive groves, and vineyards dotted with cypress trees.
Next, visit the hilltop gem of Pienza, known for its stunning views of the Orcia Valley. Here, delight in a tasting of the famous Pecorino cheese, a regional specialty, and wander the picturesque streets of this quaint Renaissance town at your own pace.
The final stop is Montepulciano, home to the prestigious Vino Nobile vineyards. Explore the ancient wine dungeons tucked beneath the historic walls of the town while enjoying your second wine tasting. Fans of cinema will also recognize Montepulciano as a filming location for the movie New Moon.
As the day winds down, reflect on the enchanting sights, flavors, and experiences of Val d’Orcia during your return to Florence, making this tour a perfect Tuscan getaway.
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According to legend, Rome was founded by Romulus and Remus in 753 BC. Rome first was the center of the Roman Republic, then of the Roman Empire, until finally, it became the capital of the Christian world in the 4th century. Italy’s vibrant capital lives in the present, but no other city on earth evokes its past so powerfully. For over 2,500 years, emperors, popes, artists, and common citizens have left their mark here.
Archaeological remains from ancient Rome, art-stuffed churches and the treasures of Vatican City strive for your attention. Apart from enjoying the history, perhaps your most memorable experiences in Rome may include sitting at a café in the Campo de Fiori or strolling in a charming piazza. Rome has a vibrant energy, which makes you think that this city is extremely large. Just keep walking around. Eventually, you’ll realize that Rome is not quite as big as you thought. Everyone knows everyone. If you visit the same places and piazzas a few times, you’ll find that they know you, too.
This is Rome, where anything goes, with beautiful chaos and contradictions.
According to legend, Rome was founded by Romulus and Remus in 753 BC. Rome first was the center of the Roman Republic, then of the Roman Empire, until finally, it became the capital of the Christian world in the 4th century. Italy’s vibrant capital lives in the present, but no other city on earth evokes its past so powerfully. For over 2,500 years, emperors, popes, artists, and common citizens have left their mark here.
Archaeological remains from ancient Rome, art-stuffed churches and the treasures of Vatican City strive for your attention. Apart from enjoying the history, perhaps your most memorable experiences in Rome may include sitting at a café in the Campo de Fiori or strolling in a charming piazza. Rome has a vibrant energy, which makes you think that this city is extremely large. Just keep walking around. Eventually, you’ll realize that Rome is not quite as big as you thought. Everyone knows everyone. If you visit the same places and piazzas a few times, you’ll find that they know you, too.
This is Rome, where anything goes, with beautiful chaos and contradictions.
Experience the grandeur of ancient Rome with a captivating three-hour tour of the Colosseum and Roman Forum, designed to immerse you in the glory of the city’s Golden Age. For guests staying in semi-central locations, apartments, B&Bs, or Airbnbs, you’ll need to reach the Colosseum independently, with meeting details provided upon confirmation.
This small-group tour ensures a personalized and enriching experience, transporting you back to a time when Rome was the epicenter of the known world, and its Emperors wielded immense power over lands and people. Your journey begins with a convenient pick-up from your hotel by a professional driver, who will escort you to the base of the Colosseum. Here, you will meet your knowledgeable guide, ready to introduce you to the largest amphitheater ever constructed.
Discover the Colosseum’s fascinating history, where epic games and gladiatorial battles were not just entertainment but a strategic means for Emperors to secure public favor, maintain power, and distract from political and economic challenges.
Following your exploration of the Colosseum, the tour continues to the Roman Forum, the heart of ancient Rome’s political, commercial, and social life. Imagine the bustling crowds as your guide brings to life the stories of public speeches, political campaigns, legal proceedings, and daily interactions that took place in this central hub. Marvel at the remains of significant buildings, and let your guide’s vivid storytelling transport you to a time when the Forum was the focal point of Roman society.
This tour offers a unique opportunity to fully appreciate the historical and cultural significance of these iconic landmarks, providing an unforgettable glimpse into the past.
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Indulge in a tour that brings Rome to life through its rich culinary traditions, offering a unique way to experience the essence of this thousand-year-old city. Discover how Rome, once the ruler of the world, absorbed gods, cultures, and flavors, weaving them into its vibrant tapestry of food and history.
Your adventure begins at 10:45 AM in the lively Campo de’ Fiori, home to one of Rome’s oldest fruit and vegetable markets. Here, amidst colorful stalls bursting with the scents of spices and citrus, you’ll taste the king of Roman street food: porchetta, a savory, herb-stuffed, spit-roasted pork.
Wandering further, you’ll savor the finest olive oils and balsamic vinegars from across Italy, each tasting revealing how the flavors are deeply tied to their region of origin. Next, a leisurely stroll leads you to a historic salumeria, where a sumptuous charcuterie board awaits. Delight in Italy’s best cured meats, paired with focaccia, cheeses, and sottoli—vegetables preserved in oil—all complemented by a glass of local wine.
No Italian food experience would be complete without a touch of sweetness. Indulge in a platter of traditional Sicilian pastries before finishing with a classic Italian ritual: a cup of espresso. To enjoy the finest brew in town, your guide will take you to Tazza d’Oro, a renowned family-run coffee shop that has delighted locals for three generations.
This tour is more than a feast—it’s a sensory celebration of Rome’s flavors, history, and culture.
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Rome’s neighborhoods each offer a unique glimpse into the city’s diverse character and charm. Explore Trastevere, with its bohemian vibe, narrow streets, and vibrant nightlife, or wander through Monti, where hip cafés, boutique shops, and historical ruins sit side by side. Visit the Centro Storico to see Rome’s most famous landmarks, from the Trevi Fountain to Piazza Navona. For stunning views of the city, take a walk up to the Janiculum Hill. Each neighborhood in Rome has its own personality, offering something for every type of traveler, from history lovers to food enthusiasts.
However, the cities you explored, the flavors you tasted, the art and history you immersed yourself in, and the incredible people you encountered will remain etched in your heart forever.
As you reminisce about the joyful moments—scrolling through photos, holding onto souvenirs, and replaying those magical memories—you’ll find that Italy has left a lasting imprint on your soul.
Once you arrive at the airport, check in for your international flight and prepare to return home. Though your Italian journey has come to an end for now, the spirit of “la dolce vita” and the thrill of travel will stay alive within you, always ready to be rekindled.
Hotel Stendhal: classic elegance, modern comfort, and Roman charm near the Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps in central Rome.
Hotel Berchielli: timeless elegance, Arno River views, and classic Florentine charm steps from Ponte Vecchio in the heart of Florence.
Greece is renowned for its stunning islands, each offering a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Here are some of the best islands to visit:
Greece offers an array of stunning destinations rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Athens, the capital city, is a must-visit for its ancient landmarks like the Acropolis and vibrant neighborhoods such as Pagrati and Exarchia. Santorini, famous for its breathtaking sunsets and unique volcanic beaches, is ideal for a romantic getaway. Mykonos is renowned for its lively party scene and beautiful beaches. Crete, Greece’s largest island, boasts diverse attractions from historical sites to scenic gorges and water parks. For serene landscapes and cultural heritage, Meteora’s monasteries and Delphi’s archaeological sites are unparalleled. Thessaloniki offers a mix of historic landmarks and gastronomic delights. Each destination in Greece promises a unique and memorable experience.
For a honeymoon in Greece, several islands stand out for their romantic and unique offerings:
These islands offer a mix of relaxation, adventure, and unique cultural experiences, ensuring an unforgettable honeymoon.
From a young age, my passion for exploration ignited, leading me on a journey across continents. Volunteer tourism became my gateway to diverse cultures, traversing Europe and fostering connections with people from all corners of the globe.
My career journey unfolded through various hotels across Greece and Cyprus until I found my true calling: travel design. Crafting unforgettable experiences for visitors to my beloved Greece is my mission. Understanding each traveler’s unique needs ensures tailored journeys filled with discovery and delight, crafted with meticulous attention to detail and insider knowledge of Greece’s hidden gems.
With extensive travel throughout Greece and two years immersed in Mykonos, I’ve honed my expertise in this captivating destination. Yet, as a visitor, Crete’s warm hospitality, delectable cuisine, and stunning vistas hold a special place in my heart.
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