Rome and Venice

Our Rome and Venice multi centre holidays will transport you back in time as you explore two of Italy’s most historically significant cities. This seven night break is perfect for history buffs and art lovers, and it starts in the Eternal City of Rome. Here, you can relive Gladiatorial games at the Colosseum, make a wish in the world famous Trevi Fountain, and immerse yourself in the Renaissance beauty of the Sistine Chapel and the Vatican City.

Then it’s off to Venice, where romance floats through the air as you take a gondola ride along the canals, passing under the Ponte di Rialto. Head to St Mark’s Square, where you’ll find the Correr Museum and the Doge’s Palace. Full of priceless Venetian art, you can immerse yourself in the history and culture of this unique city. 

At a glance

  • Explore the Vatican City and St Peters Basilica
  • Go shopping in the Piazza di Spagna and climb the Spanish steps
  • Take a water bus and see some of Venices 400 bridge
  • Visit the island of Murano and learn about Venetian glass blowing
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Suggested Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : UK - Rome

Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy at twilight

Check into your hotel and start your tour at the Roman Forum. In the middle of this thriving metropolis are the ruins of Rome’s ancient government buildings, monuments and temples. Visit the Temple of Saturn, once Rome’s treasury, the Senate House where political events were held, and the Arch of Titus.

The Colosseum is nearby, where Romans came to watch sports, gladiatorial games and other entertainment in the 55,000 capacity amphitheatre. Next door is the triumphal Arch of Constantine, a monument of Imperial Rome.

Once you've had your fill of sightseeing, there are plenty of places close by where you can refuel with authentic pizza and pasta, or try some delicious Fiori di Zucca (fried zucchini flowers).

Points of interest:
Where you could stay
Italian Cities, Rome
Starhotels Michelangelo
  • Enjoy timeless elegance and attention to detail
  • Within easy reach of The Vatican and other landmarks
Italian Cities, Rome
Palazzo Navona
  • Central location in the heart of Rome 
  • Exclusive rooftop terrace bar to enjoy a glass of wine as the sun sets 
Recommended
Italian Cities, Rome
Baglioni Hotel Regina
  • Situated on Via Veneto near Rome's key attractions
  • Stylish guest rooms and excellent hospitality
Day 2 : Rome

Aerial panoramic cityscape view of the Roman Forum and Roman Colosseum in Rome, Italy. World famous landmarks in Italy during summer sunny day.

Set yourself up for some serious sightseeing with a strong coffee and some delicious Italian pastries. Bite into a Sfogliatella, a crunchy pastry filled with cream or chocolate, or an apple fritter, circles of apple deep fried in batter.

Then it's off to the Vatican City, the centre of the Roman Catholic Church. This independent city-state in the centre of Rome is home to the Pope. Walk around St Peter's Square, where people come to hear the Pope say Mass, then visit St Peter's Basilica, which is one of the world's largest churches. Take a tour around the Sistine Chapel, and marvel at the famous ceiling painted by Michelangelo, the frescos and other priceless artwork that adorns the walls.

Where you could stay
Italian Cities, Rome
Starhotels Michelangelo
  • Enjoy timeless elegance and attention to detail
  • Within easy reach of The Vatican and other landmarks
Italian Cities, Rome
Palazzo Navona
  • Central location in the heart of Rome 
  • Exclusive rooftop terrace bar to enjoy a glass of wine as the sun sets 
Recommended
Italian Cities, Rome
Baglioni Hotel Regina
  • Situated on Via Veneto near Rome's key attractions
  • Stylish guest rooms and excellent hospitality
Day 3 : Rome

Trevi fountain, Rome

Time to indulge in some of the most famous Roman landmarks. See the Pantheon, a stunning monument which was originally a pagan temple. It then became the burial place of Italian kings and other prominent Italians. A trip to Rome wouldn’t be complete without throwing a coin into the Trevi Fountain. One of the most popular destinations for tourists, the centrepiece is a statue of Neptune surrounded by horses and titans.

Next, it's a short walk to the Spanish Steps. At the bottom, you can admire the Fontana della Baraccia fountain, before walking up the 135 steps to Trinità de Monti Church. Also close by is Via Condotti, a street famous for its expensive boutiques and ideal for a quick shopping trip.

Where you could stay
Italian Cities, Rome
Starhotels Michelangelo
  • Enjoy timeless elegance and attention to detail
  • Within easy reach of The Vatican and other landmarks
Italian Cities, Rome
Palazzo Navona
  • Central location in the heart of Rome 
  • Exclusive rooftop terrace bar to enjoy a glass of wine as the sun sets 
Recommended
Italian Cities, Rome
Baglioni Hotel Regina
  • Situated on Via Veneto near Rome's key attractions
  • Stylish guest rooms and excellent hospitality
Day 4 : Rome - Venice

Palazzo Erizzo Nani Mocenigo and Palazzo Da Lezze in Canareggio, Venice, Italy

Day 4 of your Rome and Venice Multicentre holiday takes you to Italy’s floating city of Venice. A train from the Roma Termini station takes around 3 hours and 40 minutes. Once you get there, head to your hotel by Vaporetto (water taxi) and get your first taste of travelling on Venice’s many canals.

Once you’ve dropped off your bags, acquaint yourself with the city by taking a gondola ride along the Grand Canal. Marvel at the city’s Renaissance, Gothic and Romanesque architecture and numerous bridges, including the most famous, the Rialto Bridge.

Food wise, you'll find delicious local seafood on the menu. Try Spaghetti al Nero di Seppia (squid with black pasta), or for a quick snack grab a Tramezzino (filled white bread triangles).

Where you could stay
Italian Cities, Venice
Hotel San Cassiano Ca'Favretto
  • Breakfast room overlooking the Grand Canal
  • Located just a few minutes walk from the Rialto Bridge
Italian Cities, Venice
Hotel Colombina
  • Central location with splendid views of the Bridge of Sighs
  • Private water landing
Recommended
Italian Cities, Venice
Ca' Sagredo
  • Set on the north bank of the Grand Canal in Venice
  • Dine al fresco in the rustic L’Alcova Restaurant
  • Try the cookery class and tour by the hotel chef
Day 5 : Venice

Venetian Square Piazza San Marco, evening view

Venice is built on 118 islands and today you’ll get the chance to explore them. A short distance from the Grand Canal is San Giorgio Maggiore. Visit the monastery and church, then make your way to the top of the Campanile for photos of the incredible views across Venice. Next, take in a glass blowing demonstration in the island town of Murano, before seeing the sights of the Palazzo Da Mula. Finally, it's off to Torcello. This sparsely populated island is famous for the mosaics found in the Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta.

There is a quaint restaurant on the island where you can indulge your sweet tooth in the patisserie, try Carpaccio, or one of the fish dishes on the menu.

Points of interest:
Where you could stay
Italian Cities, Venice
Hotel San Cassiano Ca'Favretto
  • Breakfast room overlooking the Grand Canal
  • Located just a few minutes walk from the Rialto Bridge
Italian Cities, Venice
Hotel Colombina
  • Central location with splendid views of the Bridge of Sighs
  • Private water landing
Recommended
Italian Cities, Venice
Ca' Sagredo
  • Set on the north bank of the Grand Canal in Venice
  • Dine al fresco in the rustic L’Alcova Restaurant
  • Try the cookery class and tour by the hotel chef
Days 6 - 7 : Venice

Bridge Rialto on Grand canal famous landmark panoramic view Venice Italy with blue sky white cloud and gondola boat water.

During your last days in Venice, we recommend immersing yourself in the history of one of the city’s most popular attractions – The Doge's Palace. Here, the ancient Venetian Republic exerted control over the city, and the legendary Casanova was once jailed. Follow in the footsteps of the long-gone as you cross the Bridge of Sighs and venture into the New Jail. After your visit, head to of St. Mark's Basilica, also known as the Golden Basilica, and admire the beautiful mosaics and marble inlay floors. For an extra-special last evening, dine riverside by the Grand Canal.

Where you could stay
Italian Cities, Venice
Hotel San Cassiano Ca'Favretto
  • Breakfast room overlooking the Grand Canal
  • Located just a few minutes walk from the Rialto Bridge
Italian Cities, Venice
Hotel Colombina
  • Central location with splendid views of the Bridge of Sighs
  • Private water landing
Recommended
Italian Cities, Venice
Ca' Sagredo
  • Set on the north bank of the Grand Canal in Venice
  • Dine al fresco in the rustic L’Alcova Restaurant
  • Try the cookery class and tour by the hotel chef
Day 8 : Venice - UK

View of Grand Canal and Basilica Santa Maria della Salute in Venice

Wave goodbye to Venice as a water taxi takes you back to Marco Polo Airport for your flight back to the UK.

8 days from £1,449 per person

Price shown includes return flights from London, accommodation in each destination for the duration specified and transfers, trains and/or car hire as required. The price shown represents a from price per person based on two people sharing in low season travel unless otherwise stated. Price is subject to availability and flight seats change continually, affecting the final price. The lead-in price shown is for guidance only. To obtain a tailored quote specific for your requirements, please contact one of our Italy Experts.

Practical Information

Flight Information

Most international flights arrive into Rome Fiumicino airport (FCO), which is about 45 minutes from the centre of Rome. Direct flights to Fiumicino travel from from Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Jersey, Leeds, London City, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, London Luton, London Stansted, Manchester and Newcastle. The flight time comes in at about 2 hours 30 minutes.

Visa Information

At the current time, British citizens do not require a visa to visit Italy.

Throughout 2024, the local government of Venice will be trialling the Venice Access Fee. Those staying in a hotel in Venice are not required to pay this, however, must apply online for an exemption. The Access Fee is set at €5 per day per person and must be paid by each person who accesses the Ancient City of Venice. For further information, visit the official site here: https://cda.veneziaunica.it/en/access-fee.

Tipping

Whilst tipping isn’t embedded into Italian culture it is always appreciated as an acknowledgement of good service. Nowadays people generally round up a bill in a bar or cafe and leave 5-10% extra on a restaurant bill. Taxi bills are usually also rounded up.
 
On guided tours/excursions it is customary to leave a token of appreciation for the driver and guide.
 
On small group escorted tours, it is customary to leave a token of appreciation the driver and guide at the end of the tour.

Details

The price is based on 2 adults sharing, travelling in October 2024. Our Italy Experts can personalise all of our Twin and Multi-Centre holidays for a date and destination that suits you. For a bespoke quote, give one of our Personal Travel Planners a call on 01293 765055.

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