Eat, Enjoy, Love (fall/winter edition)
Tour notes
The elgance of Venice mirrored into the canals, the fresh pasta and lasagne made in Bologna – best place ever for this kind of food – the beauty of the Renaissance in Florence and the dolce vita in Rome. These are the ingredietns for a unique Italian getaway.
A small group of travellers and a professional tour leader (who’ll become your local friend) to guide you through his land are the perfect way to discover Italy.
Start: Venice
End: Rome
Age: Min 12
This tour departs with minimum 2 participants.

What makes this tour a unique experience?
- Explore Venice, Bologna, Florence and Rome like a local. Your tour leader will take you on “Like a Local” walks where you’ll see the unmatched beauty and mystery of these cities from an authentic (local) point of view.
- You’ll taste top quality balsamic vinegar, parmesan cheese, Parma ham and visit the places where they are produced.
- You’ll enjoy a magical day at your leisure in Florence and your tour leader you will help you organize this time. He can also arrange for you a day trip to Tuscany countryside.
- Our accommodations are centrally located, high-quality and comfortable
All of our LocalWonders Travel tours include a passionate expert tour leader who will become your “local friend”, opening up for you the most authentic side of Italy. Our tour directors are professional and knowledgeable and take pride in providing hassle-free experiences for our guests.
Is this the tour I want?
Though no specific training or fitness level is required for this tour, there are a few things we suggest considering when choosing your LocalWonders Travel experience.
Train is one of the best and fastest means of transport in Italy (up to 300 km per hour!). Travelling by train gets you to where you’re going quickly, but allows you to relax, have fun, and socialize while you take in the beauty of the Italian landscape. On this tour we’ll do lots of our travelling by train. Upon arrival in a new destination on this tour, a taxi will take you to the next hotel (except in Venice where it is faster to walk).
At LocalWonders Travel we pride ourselves on providing tours that allow our guests to explore cities on foot. Why? Because we believe that exploring on foot is the best way to get an authentic Italian experience. Sometimes we explore for up to three hours at a time. We do this at a relaxed and comfortable pace, stopping to rest once-in-a-while to enjoy an espresso or gelato, and promise that you’ll have a wonderful time, but guests should note that walking is a big part of our trips!
On our tours we stay in carefully selected high-quality and comfortable accommodations. Accommodation arrangements for single travellers during our trips include an en-suite twin room, shared with a fellow single traveller of the same sex. However, if you’d prefer a single room to enjoy during your trip, you can purchase a “single supplement” (your own room).
If you are in pursuit of an authentic trip, planned and managed by local professionals with an informal and friendly style without foregoing professionalism and supreme quality, then you are in the right place.
Joining point
Ca’ Pozzo Inn or similar
Cannareggio 1279
30121 Venice
+39 041 524 0504
How to get to your hotel
There are 3 means of transport to get to the city from the Marco Polo airport in Venice: public means, taxi or private transfer with a driver. Bear in mind that Venice is entirely built on water and vehicles do not go beyond Piazzale Roma (around the Venice train station), hence you cannot be dropped at the doorstep of your hotel. Given that many hotels don’t have access from the canal, water taxis can also drop you off close to the hotel but not always at the doorstep of the hotel.
Below is a brief illustration of the various ways to reach Venice from the Marco Polo airport. However, we particularly recommend taking a shuttle bus or the Alilaguna boat (a small boat connecting the airport to the city).
Ca’ Pozzo Inn is a 7-minute walk from the shuttle bus station and 3-minutes walk from the Alilaguna boat station. It is pretty easy to reach the hotel by foot without chances of getting lost. Within 3 weeks of your departure, we will send you detailed instructions on how to reach the hotel.
Public means – By roadOutside the airport there is a shuttle service connecting the airport with the city. The shuttle will drop you off in Piazzale Roma. The shuttle is bus n° 35 of the ATVO Company. It takes 20 minutes to get to Venice city and charges €8 . For further details, please check the he ATVO webpage.
Public means – By water
From the Venice airport you can take a small boat called Alilaguna arancione. The boat charges €15 (including 1 bulky luggage and one hand luggage). It takes about 45 minutes to get to the city. You may buy a ticket at the airport or on-line. For further information or to buy a ticket on-line, please check the Alilaguna webpage. If you buy a ticket on-line, please remember to print the voucher and replace it with a ticket at the special ticket desks at the airport of Venice.
Water taxis
You will find a help desk of some water taxi companies at the arrivals hall. Water taxis have a fixed charge ranging between €100 and €130 for 1 to 4 passengers (depending on the hotel location). Every person has the right to board with a bulky luggage. Every additional passenger or luggage are charged €10 extra. Make sure you have clearly agreed on luggage and final charges at the help desk before buying the ticket. Considering how Venice is built, bear in mind that water taxis often cannot drop you off at the hotel doorstep, but they can drop you nearby (about a hundred metres away).
Private transfer with driver
If you want us to arrange for a private transfer from the airport to your hotel you can choose the Airport Transfer Option while you’re booking and we’ll get back to you, to let you know our best rates and to arrange your airport transfer.
Considering how Venice is built, bear in mind that vehicles and water taxis often cannot drop you off at the doorstep of your hotel. Vehicles will drop you off at the shuttle bus station while water taxis can drop you off closer to the hotel.
Below are approximate private transfer charges (to be confirmed when booking).
- Car: 1 to 3 people approx. €55, 4 to 7 people approx. €75.
Finishing point
Hotel Alexandra or similar
Via Vittorio Veneto 18
00187 Roma
Tel. +39 06 488 1943
Rome has two airports, Roma Fiumicino (main) and Roma Ciampino (secondary). Here is how to get to the two airports.
Public means to Rome Fiumicino Airport
Train Leonardo Express from Roma Termini railways station. Approximately 30-minute trip, price €14. For more information check the Trenitalia website.
Bus from Roma Termini railway station (via Marsala). Approximately 1-hour trip, price €8. For more information see Aeroporti di Roma website.
Taxi to Rome Fiumicino Airport
Approximately 1-hour trip. Price approx. €45-50 set price.
Public means to Rome Ciampino Airport (secondary)
Bus from Roma Termini railway station (via Marsala). Approximately 45-minute trip, price €4-6. For further information see Aeroporti di Roma website.
Taxi to Rome Ciampino Airport (secondary)
An approximately 45-minute trip. Price approx. €35 set price
Private transfer with driver (for both airports)
If you want us to arrange for a private transfer from your hotel to the airport you can choose the Airport Transfer Option while you’re booking and we’ll get back to you, to let you know our best rates and to arrange your airport transfer.
Note on Taxi
Taxis in Italy are generally white cars with the word TAXI written on the top. At airports and train stations, they are parked at Taxi Stations right outside the building. For your own safety, do not take unauthorized “taxis”.
Cancellation Policy
Carefully read the cancellation policy in section 11 of the Terms&Conditions before booking.
Accommodation and Single Supplement
Accommodations on our tours include a double or twin room with en-suite bathroom for our guests. Single travellers are matched with a fellow traveller of the same sex to share a room. If you’d prefer a single room to enjoy during your tour, you can purchase a “single supplement” (your own room) for €390.
We are proud to offer our guests accommodation at some of Italy’s charming hotels. We have painstakingly chosen distinguished locally-run boutique hotels that are quality, comfortable and clean – full of character for an authentic Italy experience – but without the rigid formality that comes with “luxury”.
Note: We do our best to book your single room in the same hotel as the rest of our group; however, on the rare occasion that space is not available at that hotel, you will be booked into a different hotel of the same or higher class located within walking distance from where we’re staying.
Occasional alternative accommodation: on rare occasions, it might happen that we have to make a change to the hotel reservation or split the group between two different hotels. Please be assured that in all cases we book in replacement rooms at hotels of the same or higher calibre. Those new hotels will adhere to the same strict quality criteria we always use.
Daily City Tax: depending on the hotel and the city, sometimes there’s a city tax added to a room charge (between €1 and €10 per person per night). Our tour costs include this City Tax – no additional charge
Extra Nights: should you wish to add extra nights to your stay here in Italy, either before your LocalWonders tour begins or after your tour has ended, we can help to make those arrangements. Simply select “additional accommodation” when filling in your Booking Form and we’ll be in touch to finalize the details.
Travel Insurance
We want our guests to have a truly care-free experience on our tours, and safety and comfort are our main focus. In that sentiment, travel insurance is compulsory for all our tours and we require our guests to have travel insurance medical and repatriation coverage with a liability limit greater than €200,000 (or corresponding currency in your country of origin).
Further, while not compulsory, we also highly recommend that our guests’ insurance also covers damages against third parties, property and people, as well as damages stemming from any trip-related events (loss of luggage and personal effects, theft, physical harm or delay).
Need help? Don’t hesitate to get in touch with the LocalWonders team at any time. We’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have about our insurance policy and, while we don’t sell insurance, we can suggest a variety of good travel insurance providers should you need.
Passport and Visa
Non European Union citizens are required to bring along a passport with an at least 6-month validity from the date of entry in Italy and – depending on nationality – travel visas. For more information on visas, please check on the following link of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. If you’re not sure about the documentation that you’ll need for your trip, we highly recommend contacting the Italian Embassy or Consular Offices nearest to you for further information. LocalWonders Travel tour participants are responsible for having required travel documentation (see Section 17 of our Terms&Conditions). LocalWonders Travel cannot assist you in getting the passport or visa required to travel to Italy.
Though in other countries might be different, in Italy for safety reason, at your arrival at the hotel, your passport will be required by the receptionist for the check-in and the registration procedure.
Professional liability insurance
LocalWonders Travel carries Professional Liability Insurance as well as Tour Operator’s Insolvency Insurance (required by European law). For more information see our Terms & Conditions.
None of these cover passenger’s medical and repatriation insurance.
Transport Means
On this tour we travel aboard comfortable high-speed trains and sometimes regional trains. Besides being fun, trains are an ecological means of transport and they are often the fastest and most comfortable means to get to destination. Other means of transport used during this trip also include buses, subways, boats and taxis.
Health Conditions
Please read the itinerary and tour notes carefully to see whether or not this tour is right for you. Though no specific training is required for this tour, all of our guests need to be in good physical health. In order to ensure the safety of all of our guests, those with certain medical conditions or limitations might not be able to join parts of our tour.
As concerns vaccinations, please contact your personal doctor.
Cultural Heritage and Stairs
In a country like Italy of such rich heritage, there are many amazing buildings and structures to explore. To do so, there might be some stair-climbing involved.
Conduct Guidelines
When moving as a group and – especially – when traveling by train, timeliness is extremely important. In order to ensure that all of our guests are able to enjoy each of the activities planned for this tour, we ask that everyone makes sure to be on time. Should one of our group members be late on the day of departure from the hotel and therefore expose the group to risk of missing the train, the local leader and the rest of the group will go ahead without them. (Of course, that group member will be encouraged to join us again later, but will have to cover any associated expenses.)
The following activities and behaviours are strictly forbidden during our tours:
- Use or possession of illegal substances or drugs (including marijuana)
- Exploitation of prostitution
- Any form of discrimination or verbal and physical violence towards anyone, including other group members, the local leader, and hotel personnel
Failure to follow these rules shall lead to direct dismissal from the tour with no right to any refund whatsoever.
Local leader
A professional LocalWonders Travel local leader will accompany you on your trip. The local leader will plan trip details and logistics taking all of the hassle and worry out of organizing travel (from trains, tickets, restaurant recommendations, reservations and tips for how to make the most of your free time). Your local leader will be your trusted point of reference throughout the entire trip, making sure that everything goes smoothly.
The local leader will provide authenticity and fun introducing you to the authentic side of Italy, providing interesting (and entertaining) information about the places you are visiting and showing you the best spots, usually only discovered by the locals (including favourite local restaurants).
During “free time”, the local leader is not compelled to join the group; however he will always be available in case of need.
Note: In Europe there is a difference between LOCAL LEADER and TOUR GUIDE. If you’re looking for an in-depth introduction to Italy history or art (like a guided museum visit, city tour, or similar), your local leader will be happy to help you to find a skilled and certified tour guide.
Safety
Italy is a very safe country, so long as common sense is used. In busy places like train, bus and metro stations pick-pocketing may be an issue, but following some simple rules will help to ensure you don’t lose your valuables:
- Never leave your belongings unattended
- Keep your documents and money in a neck wallet or money belt
- Keep your purse or daily pack in front of you when traveling by train and bus
- Do not accept help with your luggage by anyone not wearing a uniform
Luggage tips
What you bring is up to you however, we recommend that our guests travel light. We don’t have baggage restriction, but on our tours our guests are responsible for carrying their own luggage (including on and off of trains) so we suggest luggage that’s 15-18kg at the most. (That weight is a good compromise between having everything you’ll need and ease of movement.) Our guests comfortably use a variety of luggage types, including backpacks, suitcases, duffle bags and trolleys.
Do not forget:
– Travel documents: passport, visa (if required), travel insurance, tour notes
– Photocopy of main passport pages, visa and travel insurance
– Money belt
– Personal medications/prescriptions and a small travel first aid kit
– Comfortable and good walking shoes (better if with non-slip soles)
– Small day-pack for daily excursions
– Electrical adapter plug (see below for electrical outlets information)
– Sunscreen (summers can be very hot, even more than 30° C)
– Swimsuit
– Sunhat and Sunglasses
– A shawl (in churches exposed shoulders and arms are not permitted)
– Clothes and personal effects as you prefer (evening attire not required on our evenings out)
– Attire in case of rain and wind (i.e. a folded and lightweight poncho with a hood)
– A lightweight sweater in case of chilly evenings
– A warm sweather and a jacket if travelling from late October to April
General Useful Information
Electrical Outlets: in Italy electrical current is 220-230 volts at 50 hertz. Italy uses a round, 2-prong plug, type C or F.
Italy Country Code for international calls: the country code for Italy is 39. When calling Italy from abroad dial +39 followed by the area code and the phone number you desire to call. Alternatively you can replace the + with the National Exit Code of the country from where you are calling.
Weather
Italy’s climate varies based on season and location. Italy has got hot summers and cold winters, with the southern areas of the country experiencing milder winters and hotter summers. Italy has got four seasons, winter (21 December – 20 March), spring (21 March – 20 June), summer (21 June-20 September) and autumn (21 September – 20 December). Winter is generally cold and rainy (average temperature in the northern areas 0-6°C and 10-14 °C in the southern areas), spring and autumn are mild and dry (average temperature in the northern areas 13-20°C and 15-20°C in the southern areas) and summer is hot and generally without rain (average temperature in the northern areas 20-23°C and 22-27°C in the southern areas). For more informaion check The Climate in Italy.
Currency and Budget
The Euro is the official currency in Italy. There will be ATMs in almost all the places we visit.
Your tour with LocalWonders Travel includes transportation and activities as per itinerary, several meals, and accommodation. It does not include tips/gratuities, additional meals, attractions, or personal expenses. For the meals not included on this tour, we suggest budgeting a daily amount, and while that will vary for everyone, €30-40 per day is considered a reasonable amount.
Tipping Guideline
Should you wish to tip for excellent and professional service, you should feel welcome (though not required).Tips are not compulsory in Italy (as they are in other parts of the world) though they are becoming more common and they can be significant for the people who have taken care of you during the tour. Here are a few guidelines:
Local leader: €4-6 per person per day
Local guides: €1-3 per person
Restaurant €1-2 per person (or 10% of the service in case of high class restaurant)
Hotel porters (if present) €1-2 per person
Please feel free to tip higher, lower or not tip at all depending on your judgement on the service and what you deem right.
Free Time and Optional Activities
We’ve incorporated free time throughout all of our tours so that our guests can relax or explore at their own pace, indulging in their own special interests – museums, shopping, dining, concerts, wandering and more. Your local leader will be able to provide lots of suggestions.
We’ve included some of the most popular activities in the list below:
VENICE
- Gondola ride – €80 per gondola
- The Doge Palace, Bridge of Sights and Correr Museum – €19
- Peggy Guggenheim Collection – €15
- Gallerie dell’Accademia – €12
- Basilica of S. Mark– free admission
- Museum of S. Mark – €5
- Treasure of S. Mark – €3
- Mark bell tower – €8
- Murano Glass Museum – €10
- Concert (Musici Veneziani or Virtuosi Veneziani) – from €28
FIRENZE
- Uffizi Gallery – €16.5
- Accademia Gallery (Michelangelo’s David) – €16.5
- Boboli Gardens and Pitti Palace – from €7
- Bargello Museum – €8
- Baptistery, Giotto bell tower, Brunelleschi Dome and Museum Opera del Duomo – €10
- Medici Chapels – €8
- Palazzo Vecchio – €10
- Piazzale Michelangelo – free of charge
ROMA
- Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel – €16 + reservation fee
- St Peter’s Basilica – free access
- Peter’s Dome Climb/lift – €8
- Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine hill – €12 + reservation fee
- Borghese Gallery – €15
- Capitolini Museums – €15
- Pantheon – free access
- The Catacombs of St. Callixtus – €8
- Villa d’Este – €9
- Cooking class – €100
Booking Museum Visits
Should you wish to add a museum visit your local leader will be happy to provide guidance in making those arrangements.
In Florence we recommend booking ahead of time during high season (June and September).
Below is the list of some of the most popular museums related booking information:
Florence Museums
Visits to the museums in Florence should be booked for Day 6 of the tour so as not to coincide with other scheduled tour activities. If you are unsure about when best to book your museum visit, contact LocalWonders Travel.
Uffizi Gallery
Cost/Entry Fee: approx.. €12
Reservation fee: approx.. €4
Recommended time required to visit: €2-3 hours
To reserve see the Polo Museale Fiorentino official website.
Galleria dell’Accademia (Michelangelo’s David)
Cost/Entry Fee: approx.. €12
Reservation fee: approx.. €4
Recommended time required to visit: 1 hour
To reserve see the Polo Museale Fiorentino official website.
Should you wish to visit both museums the same day we recommend you book one museum in the morning and the other in the afternoon. The Uffizi Gallery and Galleria dell’Accademia are about 30-minute walk away from each other.
Rome Museums
Note: Visits to the museums in Rome should be booked for Day 9 (or later) of the tour so as not to coincide with other scheduled tour activities. If you are unsure about when best to book your museum visit, contact LocalWonders Travel.
Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel (closed on Sundays)
Entry into the Sistine Chapel (Michelangelo’s masterpiece) is included in the Vatican museums visit ticket.
Cost/Entry Fee: approx. €16
Reservation fee: approx. €4
Recommended time required to visit: 3 hours
To reserve check the Vatican Museums official website.
You can buy different types of tickets for the Vatican Museums visit. Read instructions before buying.
The “Open tour of the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel” is the most commonly used entry option (this is not a guided tour).
Galleria Borghese
Visiting Galleria Borghese requires booking. We recommend early booking online if you would like to visit this museum.
To reserve: www.galleriaborghese.it/en/home_en
Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill
Cost/Entry Fee: approx. €12
Reservation fee: approx. €2
Recommended time required to visit: 1 hour Colosseum + 2-3 hours Roman Forum an Palatine Hill
To reserve: http://www.coopculture.it/en/colosseo-e-shop.cfm
This ticket also includes entry to the Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill.
Itinerary
Day 1: Venice
Benvenuto in Italia! Starting from Venice is like jumping into a dream where little alleyways and canals form a fascinating maze in the lagoon and the elegance of centuries-old palaces is mirrored in the water. In Venice the aroma of good food and wine, together with the sound of laughter from the bacari (local inns), create a multisensory experience you’ll never forget.
Your tour starts at 6:00pm with a Welcome Meeting where you’ll meet your tour director and fellow travellers. (Upon arrival at the hotel you’ll find a note telling you where this welcome meeting will take place.) Following the meeting, you’ll discover one of Italy’s most famous wonders – the food! The group will enjoy a special welcome dinner at a local restaurant where you will dine like the Venetians do.
What’s included?
– Accommodation: Ca’ Pozzo Inn or similar
– Daily City Tax
– Meal: Welcome Dinner.
Day 2: Venice walk and transfer to Bologna
After a good breakfast and a real Italian coffee, we’ll set out to explore Venice. And you’ll find the city alive! The Rialto market is full of colors and flavours and the canals fill up with gondolas and life. Today your tour director will take you for a “Like a Local” walk where you’ll mingle with locals, hear curious stories and see the authentic side of this fascinating city built on the water. We’ll cross the Canal Grande like the Venetians do, walk along calli (alleys) and campielli (small squares) and after taking a few hidden twists and turns we’ll arrive in San Mark Square.
After some time at your leisure for lunch, we’ll hop on a high-speed train heading to Bologna. High-speed trains are a real wonders and they can travel up to 300 km/h (approximately 170 miles/hour). Once in Bologna you tour leader will lead a short, but exciting like a local walk.
What’s included?
– Accommodation: Aemilia Hotel or similar
– Daily City Tax
– Meal: Breakfast
– “Like a Local” walk of Venice
– “Like a Local” walk of Bologna
– High-speed train from Venice to Bologna
How long is the trip today?
Approx. 1.5 hour train ride from Venice to Bologna (high speed train)
Day 3: Bologna food adventure
Bologna and Emilia Romagna are renowned for pasta, balsamic vinegar, Parmigiano Reggiano and ham – prosciutto di Parma is locally produced nearby. In the morning you will visit a local acetaia family run – where balsamic vinegar is produced – and a caseificio – where Parmigiano Reggiano is produced. Each visit will be followed by a delicious tasting. After some time at your leisure for lunch you will then taste a premium Parma ham locally prodiced. You will be back to Bologna in the afternoon and the rest of the day will be at your leisure.
What’s included?
– Accommodation: Aemilia Hotel or similar
– Daily City Tax
– Meals: Breakfast
– Balsamic vinegar, Parmigiano Reggiano and Parma ham tasting
– Transfer where necessary
Day 4: Florence
Today we will travel to Florence by high-speed train. After checking-in to our centrally located hotel, we will take an exciting “Like a Local” walk around this magical city. We will see how the beauty of the Renaissance and the art of great artists like Michelangelo melt together with elegant shops and one of the richest Italian culinary traditions. You’ll learn about the curious street number system of Florence, discover a secret corridor suspended between the street and the sky, walk in an open-air museum and eat in a lively street market that offers gourmet food until late night.
What’s included?
– Taxi from hotel to train station in Bologna
– High-speed train from Bologna to Florence
– Taxi from train station to hotel in Florence
– Accommodation: Il Guelfo Bianco boutique hotel or similar
– Daily City Tax
– Meal: breakfast
– “Like a Local” walk of Florence
How long is the trip today?
Approx. 40 minutes train ride from Bologna to Florence
Day 5: Florence day at your leisure
Today, Florence is yours! You will enjoy a free day at your own pace to explore the parts of Florence that intrigue you the most. Your tour director will give you plenty of suggestions to help you organize your free time. You can relax, strolling elegant alleyways, explore the Oltrarno neighborhood, or go shopping among the famous leather markets and boutiques.
If you like art, you won’t want to miss the Uffizi Gallery. It’s one of the most important museums in the world and holds masterpieces by Giotto, Botticelli, Leonardo and Michelangelo.
If you’ve got a passion for sculpture, we suggest exploring the Galleria dell’Accademia to see the majestic David of Michelangelo and visit the Bargello museum. Be breathless in front of the overwhelming beauty of the Santa Maria del Fiore marble façade, walk the 400 steps of the Giotto bell tower or reach the top of the Brunelleschi dome.
Or you can ask your tour leader to arrange an optional day trip to Tuscany country side fo visiting a winery and tasitng some great wines.
If you are a food lover, Florence is a treasure chest to open: old artisan gelato shops, small venues serving high-quality wine, pecorino cheese, finocchiona salami and the savoury Tuscan ham. Visit in local inns to indulge in real pappa al pomodoro (a typical soup made with basil, tomato, garlic and extra-virgin olive oil) or the fiorentina, the typical 1kg Florentine steak.
What’s included?
– Accommodation: Il Guelfo Bianco boutique hotel or similar
– Daily city tax
– Meal: breakfast
What’s not included
– Museums entrance
Important notes for Day 6
If you want to visit the Uffizi Gallery or the Galleria dell’Accademia (David of Michelangelo), it is very important to reserve in advance in order to avoid long queues. Ask your tour director on Day 1 to assist you in making these reservations or read the section “Booking Museum Visits” in the Trip Notes of this tour.
Day 6: Rome
Once more we will travel at 300 km/h aboard a high-speed train connecting Florence to Rome in just an hour and a half. Rome, the heart of the ancient Roman Empire, is the cradle of a rich history and the birthplace of the Italian dolce vita. Admire the wonderful baroque palaces and squares designed by Bernini and Borromini, see the magnificent works of Michelangelo and enjoy the vibrant and lively dolce vita of Rome.
After checking-in at our centrally-located hotel, we will start a “Like a Local” walk where we will stand at the top of the Spanish Steps, see an elegant 250-year-old café, admire the elegance of the Trevi Fountain and the majestic Colosseum.
During your walk you will also discover a lot of other secret wonders of Rome, from small artisanal gelato shops serving fresh and original flavours (like lime and chili!), to fascinating squares that hosted chariots races thousands of years ago. Following our walk, you’ll enjoy a delicious farewell dinner offered by LocalWonders Travel.
What’s included?
– Accommodation: Hotel Alexandra or similar
– Daily City Tax
– Meals: Breakfast, dinner
– “Like a Local” walk of Rome
What’s not included
Museums entrance
How long is the trip today?
Approx. 1.5 hour train ride from Florence to Rome
Day 7: Rome
Our tour has come to the end. We hope you’ll have had the time of your life! Enjoy one more Italian coffee with its unforgettable aroma, and then head towards your flight home (or your next destination). Arrivederci!
What’s included?
– Meal: Breakfast
Important note for Day 7
Our tour ends with breakfast. There are no activities planned for today. If you need help in organizing your airport transfer or purchasing train tickets, just ask. Your tour director will be happy to help you in making these arrangements. Note: If possible, plan for and purchase transportation to the airport a few days in advance – organizing same-day travel can be difficult.
What is included?
- The assistance of a professional tour director for the entire trip
- Accommodation: comfortable and high-quality “3-Star Superior” boutique hotels
- “Like a Local” walk of Venice, Bologna, Florence and Rome
- Several meals, including:
– 6 breakfasts
– 2 dinners
– balsamic vinegar, parmesan chees and Parma ham tasting - All trains and busses between cities
- Taxi to/from hotel in Bologna and Florence on arrival and departure day
- Taxi from train station to hotel in Rome on arrival day
- All hotel daily city taxes
What’s extra?
The following items are not included in the tour cost:
– Flights
– Single Supplement” (but you can add this!)
– Anything that is not specified to be included