Get to know Florence and Venice on a 4-night tour from Rome! With guided tours of each city plus plenty of free time to relax, the package is perfect for experiencing the best of these two incredible Italian cities. An additional visit is also included to Pisa (March 1- November 15 only) for a walking tour of Cathedral Square, seeing the UNESCO-listed Leaning Tower of Pisa and Duomo di Pisa. Four nights of 3-, 4- or 4-star superior hotel accommodation– two nights in both Florence and Venice – is included plus transport by coach or train from once city to the next.
The tour finishes in Venice, making it an ideal option if you want to spend longer in one of the world’s most romantic cities.
- Multi-Day Trip
- Breakfast included
Florence and Venice are two of Italy’s cultural giants, with more beautiful architecture, monuments and simple appeal than most other European cities put together. While your guide shows off their individual delights on city walking tours, you’ll also enjoy ample free time to enjoy even more of them. Activities and entrance fees are payable at your own expense, but if you’re a fan of museums, then Florence’s Accademia and Uffizi galleries are well worth a visit. Although Venice has fewer museums as its Tuscan counterpart, the city itself makes up for it, and exploring its canals and atmospheric streets is like taking a step back into time. Admire its handsome Gothic churches dotted around the canals, or perhaps take a gondola ride to explore the city in a way that only befits Venice (own expense).
Between visits to these two cities, an additional trip to Pisa is included so you can see the UNESCO-listed Leaning Tower of Pisa. The tower is shut between November 16 and February 28, so if you’re traveling during these dates then you can visit the nearby Tuscan towns of Siena and San Gimignano (at your own expense), instead.
Please note: The listed price does not include a city tax, payable at the time of hotel check-in. The tax is required by the hotels and is not within our control.
Schedule details
See one of the top attractions in Florence: Duomo
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Departure Point:
Central RomeDeparture Time:
- 6:30am - 7:15am
Hotel pickup is not included, however, please provide your hotel details when booking, for contact purposes only. If you do not leave these details at the time of booking, you will need to call the local operator before your tour starts
Return Details:
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Tour options:
Accommodation in the Hotel Machiavelli and the Hotel Capri. These hotels are subject to availability at the time of booking. If full, accommodation will be in a similar 3 Star hotel.
Accommodation in Hotel Atlantic Palace and Hotel Carlton on the Grand Canal. These hotels are subject to availability at the time of booking. If full, accommodation will be in a similar 4 Star hotel.
Accommodation in Hotel Plaza Lucchesi, Hotel Cavalletto, Doge Orseolo. These hotels are subject to availability at the time of booking. If full, accommodation will be in similar 4 Star Superior hotel.
Additional information
5-Day Italy Trip: Florence, Pisa and Venice
Inclusions:
- Transportation by air-conditioned coach
- Professional guide
- 4 nights of hotel accommodation
- Train from Florence to Venice
- Meals as per itinerary (B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner)
Exclusions:
- Gratuities (optional)
- Entrance fees
- Activities
- Optional Siena and San Gimignano excursion (November 16 - February 28 only)
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- City Tax
- Gondola Ride
Additional Information:
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking, unless booked within 15 days of travel. In this case confirmation will be received as soon as possible, subject to availability
- One piece of luggage per person is permitted on this tour.
- The visit to Pisa will be replaced with Siena and San Gimignano from November 16 to February 28
- Adult pricing applies to all travelers
- Hotels are subject to availability at time of booking. In the rare event that the mentioned hotel is unavailable, you will be accommodated in another centrally located hotel of the same star rating
Itinerary:
Day 1: Rome – Florence (L)Leave Rome and travel north out of the Lazio region into the rolling hills of Tuscany. Your destination is the Tuscan capital of Florence -- the city considered as the birthplace of the Renaissance! After checking in to your hotel, set off on a city tour to see Florence’s highlights with your guide. You’ll take in Florence Duomo, seeing its distinctive orange dome dominating the city skyline, before heading inside its museum to see Michelangelo’s The Deposition – a sculpture that’s often referred to as the ‘third Pieta.’ See Florence Baptistry with its Romanesque architecture and then pose for photos in front of Giotto’s Campanile – a magnificent bell tower in the heart of Piazza del Duomo.
Visit the square considered as the heart of the city -- Piazza della Signoria -- to see the grand Palazzo Vecchio, as well as a copy of Michelangelo’s David sculpture that stands outside the Accademia Gallery. Stop for lunch in a local restaurant, and then send the rest of your afternoon at leisure. Maybe take a stroll along Florence’s famous bridge – the Ponte Vecchio – and explore the neighborhood of Oltrarno neighborhood on the other side of the River Arno.
Overnight: 3-star Hotel Machiavelli Palace, 4-star Cellai Hotel or Hotel Atlantic Palace, or 4-star superior Hotel Calzaiuoli or Hotel de la Ville in Florence
Day 2: Florence – Pisa (B)
After breakfast in your hotel, spend your morning sightseeing independently. Maybe check out the city’s leading art museums like the Accademia or Uffizi galleries (entrance own expense) or take a walk through Florence’s main park – Boboli Gardens.
Meet your guide in the afternoon and travel to the nearby city of Pisa – roughly an hour’s drive west of Florence. Enjoy a walking tour of the center, taking in the main monuments of Cathedral Square (Piazza dei Miracoli). Explore inside Duomo di Pisa, and see the Baptistry, Campo Santo and of course, the square’s crowning glory – the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Pose for obligatory pictures in front of the famously lopsided tower, and then learn about the Romanesque architecture of the equally enchanting Duomo, standing just next to it. Return to Florence by coach and spend your night doing whatever you please.
Note: If you travel between November 16 and February 28, your visit to Pisa will not take place. If you are taking this tour between these dates, you can enjoy an optional excursion to Siena and San Gimignano (own expense) instead, or spend a day at leisure in Florence.
Overnight: 3-star Hotel Machiavelli Palace, 4-star Cellai Hotel or Hotel Atlantic Palace, or 4-star superior Hotel Calzaiuoli or Hotel de la Ville in Florence
Day 3: Florence – Venice (B)
Enjoy breakfast and then spend your morning at leisure. Check out of your hotel in the afternoon, and then enjoy a hassle-free transfer to Santa Maria Novella Station for your train to Venice. The train is the quickest method of transport between the two cities, so after boarding your train, sit back and relax, watching the Tuscan countryside flash past you on your 2-hour journey.
After arriving at Venice Santa Lucia Station, hop aboard a transfer boat and travel to your hotel in style. Check in to your hotel and then spend the rest of your afternoon and evening at leisure.
Overnight: 3-star Hotel Carlton Capri, 4-star Hotel Principe or Hotel Carlton Grand Canal, or 4-star superior Hotel Savoia and Jolanda in Venice
Day 4: Venice (B)
Relax over breakfast in your hotel and then meet your guide in the center of town at Piazza San Marco (St Mark’s Square) for your morning city tour of Venice. As you explore by foot, your guide will show off Venice’s highlights while regaling you with little-known facts and history about the city. Admire Doges Palace, from where the doges of Venice once ruled, and then head inside St Mark’s Basilica (Basilica di San Marco) to see Italian Byzantine architecture at its finest. Dripping with gold and ornate mosaics, the cathedral came to symbolize the wealth and power of 11th-century Venice.
Head back outside and stop for photos by St Mark’s Campanile – the cathedral’s iconic, red bell tower – and learn about the three interconnecting buildings next to it that are known collectively as the Procuratie. Go off-the-beaten tourist trail on a visit to Campo Santa Maria Formosa, where buskers play music and locals browse market stalls, and then wander over to Santi Giovanni e Paolo -- a large church known locally as the ‘Pantheon of Venice.’ Other top attractions seen include Marco Polo’s House, where the intrepid explorer once lived, and Malibran Theatre (Teatro Malibran) where Marco Polo’s family palace once stood.
Return to your hotel and spend the rest of your afternoon and evening, sightseeing independently or simply relaxing.
Overnight: 3-star Hotel Carlton Capri, 4-star Hotel Principe or Hotel Carlton Grand Canal, or 4-star superior Hotel Savoia and Jolanda in Venice
Day 5: Venice (B)
Check out of your hotel after breakfast, finishing your tour in Venice.
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