Rome, Tuscany and Florence

Combine the 'Eternal City' of Rome with the sunny hills of Tuscany, and the Renaissance charms of Florence.

At a glance

  • Admire picturesque views on the rural drive
  • Climb the 294 steps to the top of the Leaning Tower of Pisa
  • Ideal itinerary to combine city and countryside
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Suggested Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : UK - Rome

View from the Cupola of St Peter's Basilica in the Vatican

After arriving in Rome and checking in to your centrally located hotel, we recommend getting to grips with the city by visiting one of the greatest attractions, like the mighty Colosseum, still the largest amphitheatre ever built. Afterwards, explore some of the atmospheric streets before enjoying your first Italian meal of the holiday.

Points of interest:
Where you could stay
Recommended
Italian Cities, Rome
Starhotels Metropole
  • Located in the heart of Rome, just minutes from Roma Termini station
  • A 20 minute walk from major historic sites, including the Colosseum
Italian Cities, Rome
Parco dei Principi Grand Hotel and Spa
  • Stunning 2,000m² Prince Spa with state-of-the-art facilities
  • Views over Villa Borghese Gardens
Italian Cities, Rome
Hotel Amalfi
  • Convenient location in Rome
  • A short walk from the Colosseum
Day 2 : Rome

Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy at twilight

This is your first full day in the Eternal City, so plan where you’re going and be sure to pre-book popular attractions to avoid queues. One of the most unmissable of these is a guided tour of the Vatican museums and Sistine chapel, where you can admire the beautiful spiral stairway and the gallery of tapestries before entering the famed Sistine Chapel and iconic St Peter's Basilica. Complete your day by heading across to the city’s inimitable piazzas, where you’ll find a great range of dining options.

Where you could stay
Recommended
Italian Cities, Rome
Starhotels Metropole
  • Located in the heart of Rome, just minutes from Roma Termini station
  • A 20 minute walk from major historic sites, including the Colosseum
Italian Cities, Rome
Parco dei Principi Grand Hotel and Spa
  • Stunning 2,000m² Prince Spa with state-of-the-art facilities
  • Views over Villa Borghese Gardens
Italian Cities, Rome
Hotel Amalfi
  • Convenient location in Rome
  • A short walk from the Colosseum
Day 3 : Rome - Tuscany

The gate Porta Nuova in Colle di Val d'Elsa (Italy)

Collect your car and leave Rome far behind, as you head across the stunning rural landscape into the heart of Tuscany. The first stop is the medieval hilltop town of Siena (approx. 2.5 hour's drive), where you can check in to one of our extensive range of nearby hotels, villas and apartments for three nights. Once checked in, stroll through the atmospheric streets leading to the impressive fan-shaped Piazza del Campo, and admire the many historic buildings before stopping for an aperitivo at an authentic osteria restaurant.

Points of interest:
Where you could stay
Recommended
Tuscany, Tuscany Countryside
Villasanpaolo Spa Resort
  • Located just a short drive from San Gimignano
  • Large spa with heated indoor swimming pool and gym
Tuscany, Tuscany Countryside
Bagni di Pisa Palace and Thermal Spa - Tuscany
  • Located only 4 miles from Pisa
  • Outdoor and indoor thermal swimming pools and Wellness Centre
Recommended
Tuscany, Tuscany Countryside
Hotel Garden - Siena
  • Surrounded by parkland and gardens only 1.5 miles from Siena
  • Swimming pool and separate children's pool tucked away in the gardens
Day 4 : Tuscany

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Today we recommend a visit to Siena Cathedral – one of Italy's finest examples of Gothic Architecture – in order to soak up the hushed ambience and dazzling interior mosaics, before heading off once more. Next stop: nearby San Gimignano (approx. 45 minutes drive), famous for its 14 soaring medieval towers, originally created as symbols of power during the 14th century. The town is packed with enticing trattorie and intriguing craft shops, so you’ll have plenty to see and do for the rest of the afternoon.

Points of interest:
Where you could stay
Recommended
Tuscany, Tuscany Countryside
Villasanpaolo Spa Resort
  • Located just a short drive from San Gimignano
  • Large spa with heated indoor swimming pool and gym
Tuscany, Tuscany Countryside
Bagni di Pisa Palace and Thermal Spa - Tuscany
  • Located only 4 miles from Pisa
  • Outdoor and indoor thermal swimming pools and Wellness Centre
Recommended
Tuscany, Tuscany Countryside
Hotel Garden - Siena
  • Surrounded by parkland and gardens only 1.5 miles from Siena
  • Swimming pool and separate children's pool tucked away in the gardens
Day 5 : Pisa

Pisa Complex

Today it’s back on the road as you head north through the Tuscan countryside to the great city of Pisa – famed for its remarkable Leaning Tower. Climb the 294 steps to the top and be rewarded with the panoramic views across the city, or stay on the ground and pose for a photo in front. There’s a lot more to see and do too, so explore at leisure for the rest of the day before heading back to your Tuscany accommodation for the final night.

Points of interest:
Where you could stay
Recommended
Tuscany, Tuscany Countryside
Francia e Quirinale
  • Situated in the centre of Montecatini Terme, close to the thermal park
  • Family-run hotel with friendly and relaxed atmosphere
Tuscany, Tuscany Countryside
Bagni di Pisa Palace and Thermal Spa - Tuscany
  • Located only 4 miles from Pisa
  • Outdoor and indoor thermal swimming pools and Wellness Centre
Tuscany, Tuscany Countryside
Villa La Massa
  • Courtesy shuttle bus to Florence, only a 15 minute drive away
  • Hotel restaurant overlooking the peaceful River Arno and Tuscan countryside
Day 6 : Tuscany - Florence

Santa Maria Novella in pink flowers in a summer day. Florence, Italy

Today you will be driving to the renowned city of Florence, known for its art and architectural treasures, drop off your car and check in to your centrally located hotel. Get to grips with this magical city by taking a stroll to Piazza della Signoria to admire the Romanesque Palazzo Vecchio with its crenulated rooftop and renaissance style statues. Much of the city is within easy reach from here, so explore at will and learn about some of Italy’s most remarkable sights.

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
Brunelleschi Hotel
  • Centrally located in the heart of Florence and moments away from Piazza Duomo
  • A five minute walk to historic sites, museums and shopping areas
Recommended
Italian Cities, Florence
Grand Hotel Baglioni
  • A historic hotel with elegant details
  • Located in the historic heart of Florence
Day 7 : Florence

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

Pre-book a morning tour of the fascinating Academy Gallery home to some of Michelangelo's most famous sculptures, the Prisoners, the St. Matthew and of course the renowned David, or opt for a guided tour around the Uffizi Gallery – boasting an even more impressive array of master artworks. Spend the afternoon admiring the views from the peaceful town of Fiesole, set in the hills just above the city. Ancient ruins and mesmerising panoramas of Florence are easily enjoyed, and it’s only a short drive back to Florence’s many charms.

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
Brunelleschi Hotel
  • Centrally located in the heart of Florence and moments away from Piazza Duomo
  • A five minute walk to historic sites, museums and shopping areas
Recommended
Italian Cities, Florence
Grand Hotel Baglioni
  • A historic hotel with elegant details
  • Located in the historic heart of Florence
Day 8 : Florence - UK

Beautiful cityscape skyline of Firenze (Florence), Italy, with the bridges over the river Arno

Today spend the last of your time exploring the streets and sites of Florence, like it's impressive duomo, before transferring to Pisa airport (approx.1 hour) and head back to the UK after a great Italian escape.

Points of interest:

8 days from £1,339 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 on 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.

Some direct flights also head to Rome Ciampino airport (CIA); it's approximately 30 minutes away from the city centre. These flights jet off from London Stansted, Edinburgh, Manchester, East Midlands and Glasgow, taking around 2 hours 30 minutes.

Visa Information

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

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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