

Tour Code: WT-Rome 02 7 Days Tour in Italy to Rome, Florence, Venice, Siena and Rome
Departure: Daily
Day 01 - Entry Rome
Upon arrival in Rome, you are met and transferred to the hotel. The rest of the day is free to relax or explore on your own. This evening the perfect introduction to our tour is an included Welcome Dinner with wine in a lively trattoria. Afterwards, maybe enjoy an evening illuminations tour of the city or join the evening throng in cosmopolitan Piazza Navona with its centrepiece of Bernini's magnificent fountain.
Day 02 - Rome
Our morning sightseeing tour of the "Eternal City" with a local guide includes Michelangelo's magnificent depiction of the Creation on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, as well as St Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. Our visit of the Basilica will include Michelangelo's moving statue of the "Pietà", as well as the colonnades around St Peter's Square guarded by the gaily attired Swiss Guards. Then we cross the River Tiber to reach Ancient Rome but first pause in Piazza Venezia where we may take pictures of the "Wedding Cake" or monument to Victor Emmanuel, the first King of a Unified Italy. We will also see the 15th century Palazzo Venezia as well as the Campidoglio. We continue along the Via Sacra to the Roman Forum and the breathtaking Colosseum, the most famous monument of Ancient Rome. Finally we see the Roman's favourite chariot racing stadium -the Circus Maximus overlooked by the Palatine Hill. Later maybe visit the Catacombs and Pantheon or relax, sip a cappucino and watch the world go by in a sidewalk café on the famous Via Veneto. This evening don't forget to throw a coin in the famous Trevi Fountain to ensure your speedy return.
Day 03 - Rome/Florence
We drive through the Lazio region into peaceful Umbria and then into the lush green hills of Tuscany where we arrive in the valley of the river Arno and Renaissance Florence. This afternoon take a leisurely stroll through the medieval streets of the city and visit some of its incredible galleries and museums.
Day 04 - Florence
Our sightseeing tour of this beautiful city on foot includes the Cathedral, the Baptistery with its magnificent Bronze doors, the Signoria Square with its Renaissance sculptures and the fine marble architecture of the Santa Croce Basilica, which we visit to see the resting place of Michelangelo and many other great artists, scientists and politicians. There's time to shop for fine leather goods and 18 carat gold designer jewellery before perhaps taking an excursion to Pisa - famous for its amazing Leaning Tower.
Day 05 - Florence/Venice
Today it's a short drive to magical Venice where we enjoy a canal cruise by private motor launch to St. Mark's Square, viewing the Bridge of Sighs, the Doges' Palace and St Mark's Basilica. Later we visit a traditional glass-blowing factory before time at leisure. Venice is a fabulous city and there's much to see at every turn. Discover the island of Burano and enjoy a delicious seafood lunch with fish freshly caught in the lagoon. This evening, before dinner at our hotel, a romantic gondola serenade as you glide through the narrow canals of this Byzantine masterpiece, would be hard to resist!
Day 06 - Venice/Siena/Rome
Our morning drive takes us across the fertile Po valley to Bologna, where we join the Autostrada del Sole for the beautiful journey over the Apennine Mountains through the Emilia Romagna and into the Chianti vineyards to Siena, famous for its Palio horse race around the Piazza del Campo. Set on three hills Siena is reputedly the best-preserved walled city in the Tuscany region, with its pedestrians medieval centre. There's time to enjoy a drink on the main square or maybe visit the stunning marble Cathedral which was begun in the 12th century in the Romanesque style but was transformed in the 13th century into one of the finest examples of the Italian Gothic. Then back to Rome where tonight you may wish to explore the famous Trastevere district and enjoy the exciting nightlife!
Day 07 - Exit Rome
Tour ends after breakfast and see you off.


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