Venice, Florence and Rome

Book our Venice, Florence and Rome multi centre, and visit the three biggest stars of Italy. Your 10 day tour starts on the waters of romantic Venice where you'll take a boat ride down the Grand Canal and marvel at the Gothic and Renaissance architecture.

Next stop is Florence, an art lover's delight. The Uffizi Gallery is home to some of the most important works of the Renaissance era, and in the Accademia Gallery, you'll find the Hall of Prisoners, where the main attraction is Michelangelo's statue of David.

The tour ends in the Eternal City of Rome. The Sistine Chapel and its magnificent art collection, the Colosseum and the Spanish Steps are just a few of the famous sights not to be missed in this spectacular city.

At a glance

  • Take an Islands tour in Venice and enjoy a glass blowing demonstration
  • Admire Brunelleschi's dome of Florence Cathedral
  • Visit some of the most famous sights in Rome, including the Colosseum
  • Visit Pompeii, one of the world's most important archaeological sites
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Lines open: Monday to Saturday 09:00 to 17:30, Bank Holidays 10:00 to 16:00.
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Suggested Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : UK - Venice

Burano island canal, colorful houses and boats, Venice Italy Europe

Fly into Marco Polo International Airport and get your first glimpse of the floating city from a water taxi which will take you to your hotel. Then head to the Piazza San Marco, the vibrant main square, which is a perfect spot to see some of the most famous landmarks in Venice. The Campanile (bell tower) and the Torre dell'Orologio (clock tower) overlook the square, while tourists flock to the sculptures and mosaics found in St Mark's Basilica and the Doge's Palace. The area around St Mark's Square is teeming with restaurants.

Where you could stay
Recommended
Italian Cities, Venice
Hotel Bel Sito
  • Short walk from St. Mark's Square and the Grand Canal
  • Great value for money
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
Recommended
Italian Cities, Venice
Londra Palace Venezia
  • Stunning location overlooking the lagoon
  • Ideal base for exploring the city's main attractions 
  • Favourite with Citalia guests
  • Boutique hotel offering excellent service
Days 2 - 3 : Venice

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

Your first full day in Venice is the perfect time to explore some of the famous islands of the Venetian Lagoon. A boat will take you to Murano, famous for glass blowing and housing Venice’s glass factories. Tour a factory, watch a glass blowing demonstration and admire the distinctive ornaments and jewellery on display.

The picturesque island of Burano is next, with its colourful fishing cottages and boats. You may even catch some of the villagers sitting in the sun making some of Burano’s famous lace. Last stop is Torcello, an island with few inhabitants and a magnificent cathedral, the Basilica dei Santa Maria Assunta, in which you’ll find some impressive mosaics.   

Combine history and modern art on day 3, with a trip down the Grand Canal to the Teatro la Fenice (the opera house), then onto the Peggy Guggenheim Museum and its unrivalled collection of modern art. The magnificence of the Gothic architecture of Venice is best admired from the water - and there’s no better way to travel than by gondola. See the city's most famous bridge, the Rialto, and its nearby market.

Where you could stay
Recommended
Italian Cities, Venice
Hotel Bel Sito
  • Short walk from St. Mark's Square and the Grand Canal
  • Great value for money
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
Recommended
Italian Cities, Venice
Londra Palace Venezia
  • Stunning location overlooking the lagoon
  • Ideal base for exploring the city's main attractions 
  • Favourite with Citalia guests
  • Boutique hotel offering excellent service
Day 4 : Venice to Florence

FLORENCE in Italy with the great dome of the Cathedral called Duomo di Firenze

Day 4 of your Venice, Florence and Rome holiday sees you boarding the train to Florence. The journey takes two to three hours, so leave early and spend the afternoon unwrapping beautiful Florence. The main square, Piazza della Signoria, is the best place to start your exploration of this Renaissance city. Here, you'll admire the statues sculpted by famous Florentine artists, in particular the Neptune Fountain designed by Ammannati. On the outskirts of the square is the Palazzo Vecchio (the town hall), and the Uffizi Gallery, which contains the most important Renaissance art collection in the world.

Where you could stay
Italian Cities, Florence
Hotel Porta Faenza
  • Situated only 700 metres from the train station in the centre of ancient Florence
  • Great value for money
Recommended
Italian Cities, Florence
Grand Hotel Baglioni
  • A historic hotel with elegant details
  • Located in the historic heart of Florence
Italian Cities, Florence
Grand Hotel Minerva
  • Rooftop terrace and swimming pool, overlooking Florence
  • Perfect for both families and couples
Day 5 : Florence

View of the Palazzo Pitti and italian style Boboli gardens in Florence, Italy

Make sure you pack your walking shoes for the journey up to Piazzale Michelangelo in the Oltrarno district where you can take the best pictures of Florence and its landscape. While you're there, visit the Iris Garden right next door, which has 200 different varieties of fragrant irises.

Cross the river back into Florence and head for Il Duomo, Florence's cathedral. If you're feeling fit, take a walk up its 463 steps to the top of its magnificent dome. It also has 44 stained glass windows, and many important sculptures and paintings on show. Finish your day getting up close with Michelangelo's David at the Accademia Gallery. The place is filled with Renaissance paintings and sculptures by famous Italian artists like Botticelli and Giambologna.

Points of interest:
Where you could stay
Italian Cities, Florence
Hotel Porta Faenza
  • Situated only 700 metres from the train station in the centre of ancient Florence
  • Great value for money
Recommended
Italian Cities, Florence
Grand Hotel Baglioni
  • A historic hotel with elegant details
  • Located in the historic heart of Florence
Italian Cities, Florence
Grand Hotel Minerva
  • Rooftop terrace and swimming pool, overlooking Florence
  • Perfect for both families and couples
Days 6 : Florence

Giotto's Campanile - An aerial dusk view of Giotto's Campanile and the historical Old Town of Florence, as seen from the top of Brunelleschi's Dome of the Florence Cathedral. Florence, Tuscany, Italy.

Take advantage of Florence being a mere hour and a half away from Chianti and book yourself onto a wine tour. Watch the vineyards roll by as you travel through the scenic countryside before touring a farm and its wine cellars. Enjoy inhaling the rich aromas and rolling sips of Chianti Classico, Riserva and Tuscan IGT around your mouth during the tasting session.

Next, it's onto nearby Greve, where you can stroll around this picture perfect town and buy locally cured meats and wine. The tour continues with more tastings at another winery before travelling back to Florence.

Where you could stay
Italian Cities, Florence
Hotel Porta Faenza
  • Situated only 700 metres from the train station in the centre of ancient Florence
  • Great value for money
Recommended
Italian Cities, Florence
Grand Hotel Baglioni
  • A historic hotel with elegant details
  • Located in the historic heart of Florence
Italian Cities, Florence
Grand Hotel Minerva
  • Rooftop terrace and swimming pool, overlooking Florence
  • Perfect for both families and couples
Day 7 : Florence to Rome

Bicycle with flowers in the old street in Rome, Italy

It's time to depart for Rome, the most popular tourist destination in Italy. It will only take you an hour and a half to travel from Florence to the Eternal City, and once you're checked into your hotel, make your way to the Santa Maria della Vittoria, a beautiful church famous for its appearance in Dan Brown's Angels & Demons, and its stunning baroque architecture.

From here, walk to the Borghese Gallery and view the world renowned art collection, featuring pieces by Caravaggio, Bernini and Raphael. Make sure to book in advance as the gallery has limited access. The nearby restaurants serve traditional Italian food, allowing you to try an authentic Spaghetti al Carbonara, a favourite dish in Roman cuisine.

Where you could stay
Italian Cities, Rome
Hotel Piccadilly
  • Quieter located and comfortable guest rooms
  • Easy access to public transport for exploring Rome
Recommended
Italian Cities, Rome
Hotel Nazionale
  • Found in the historical centre of the eternal city of Rome
  • Within minutes’ walk from the Spanish Steps
Italian Cities, Rome
Hotel d'Inghilterra Rome
  • Located in the heart of Rome close to the Spanish Steps
  • Luxurious guest rooms, many with views over Rome's rooftops
Day 8 : Rome

Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy at twilight

Rome’s most famous historical sites are on the agenda today. First, the biggest amphitheatre in the world, the Colosseum, where the ancient Romans watched sports and gladiators fighting to the death. Make your way to the Trevi Fountain and throw coins at the feet of Neptune, before visiting the Spanish Steps at the Piazza di Spagna, an area of Rome said to inspire creatives, including Byron. Your last stop is the Pantheon, a former temple now used as a church and famous for its giant dome.

When it comes to lunch or dinner, head to Forno Campo de’ Fiori, in Centro Storico, where you can try pizza Bianca. Said to be the best pizza in Rome, instead of a tomato base you can enjoy a creamy white sauce.

Points of interest:
Where you could stay
Italian Cities, Rome
Hotel Piccadilly
  • Quieter located and comfortable guest rooms
  • Easy access to public transport for exploring Rome
Recommended
Italian Cities, Rome
Hotel Nazionale
  • Found in the historical centre of the eternal city of Rome
  • Within minutes’ walk from the Spanish Steps
Italian Cities, Rome
Hotel d'Inghilterra Rome
  • Located in the heart of Rome close to the Spanish Steps
  • Luxurious guest rooms, many with views over Rome's rooftops
Day 9 : Rome

Italian ice - cream cone held in hand on the background of Piazza Navona in Rome , Italy

On your last full day in Rome, it's time to visit the Vatican City and the iconic Sistine Chapel. The Vatican City is home to the Pope, who holds a Papal Audience in St Peter's Square every Wednesday when he is in Rome.

The dome of St Peter's Basilica is instantly recognisable. Go into the Basilica and climb its 551 stairs for spectacular views of Rome. Once you've caught your breath, it's time to visit the Vatican Museums, including the Sistine Chapel and Michelangelo's famous frescos. There are so many priceless artefacts and paintings on show, taking a guided tour is advisable, so you don't miss anything important.

Where you could stay
Italian Cities, Rome
Hotel Piccadilly
  • Quieter located and comfortable guest rooms
  • Easy access to public transport for exploring Rome
Recommended
Italian Cities, Rome
Hotel Nazionale
  • Found in the historical centre of the eternal city of Rome
  • Within minutes’ walk from the Spanish Steps
Italian Cities, Rome
Hotel d'Inghilterra Rome
  • Located in the heart of Rome close to the Spanish Steps
  • Luxurious guest rooms, many with views over Rome's rooftops
Day 10 : Rome - UK

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Once you’re packed ready for your trip home, leave your bags with the concierge in your hotel and make a last minute trip to Piazza Navona. Grab a coffee and a croissant and watch the street performers in the square. Rome Fiumicino Airport is around 45 minutes away, so make sure you leave in plenty of time for your return flight to the UK.

Points of interest:

10 days from £1,335 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

Direct flights to Venice Marco Polo airport (VCE) are available from Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds Bradford, London City, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, London Luton, Manchester, Newcastle and Southend and take approximately 2 hours. Transfers from the airport are by water taxi or water bus and take approximately 40 minutes to reach the centre of Venice.

Direct flights to Venice Treviso airport (TSF) depart from London Stansted, Leeds Bradford, Bristol and East Midlands and take approximately 2 hours.

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 November 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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