Italian Renaissance Tour: In the Footsteps of Michelangelo & Da Vinci

What to expect on this itinerary
The majesty of the Renaissance is at your fingertips, draped across the ceilings of elegant villas in Rome and crowning the skyline of Florence, along with hiding inside unassuming churches and ancient Abbeys in Milan. Your custom tailored tour of Italy will encompass the evolution of Italy’s Renaissance, from its noted beginnings inside of a Paduan chapel to the jewels of the period that decorate the museum galleries. Wander through frankincense and polished marble halls and then take a lasting look at the Sistine Chapel’s splendor. Marvel at the Last Supper’s delicate features as you indulge in art and architecture that changed the trajectory of the Western World.
Customizable Itinerary
Rome – Arrive in Rome with an Introductory Tour of the Historical Streets
Rome is a city of unbridled majesty that emanates from the shores of the Tiber River and the dome of St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City. The end of the 15th century saw the flourishing of art and architecture based on the virtues of the past. Your flight will land at Rome Fiumicino Airport as your private transfer will meet you at baggage claim and escort you to the heart of the Eternal City at a hotel that overlooks the stunning Piazza della Repubblica. The natural spring waters once fed the Diocletian Baths on the opposite edge of the piazza, and the baths were so large that today they contain two churches, along with segments of a Carthusian monastery.
Renaissance master Michelangelo repurposed the former hot baths as the shell to house Santa Maria degli Angeli in the 16th century. The voluminous interior contains vaulted ceilings behind a simple entrance set inside a covered apse. Michelangelo had to raise the ground floor to the street level more than 90 feet with red granite flanked by Roman columns. Your guide will lead you along the cobblestones of the historical city center to reach the stunning figures of the Fountain of the Four Rivers in Piazza Navona. Renaissance palaces frame the piazza accentuate the marvelous details of the 17th century Fountain of the Four Rivers, a work of art erected upon the request of Pope Innocent X. In Rome, the beauty of history rises out of the open spaces and hides behind the grace of villa facades.
What's Included:
Rome – Enjoy a Full Day Tour of Vatican Museums and Palazzo Farnese
Rome – Discover the Renaissance’s Inspiration by Touring Ancient Rome
Florence – Venture to Florence for a Half-Day Walking Tour of the City
Florence – Explore the Duomo and the Captivating Museums of Florence
Milan – Visit the Renaissance Cities of Ferrara and Padua en route to Milan
Milan – Delight in a Tour of Milan’s Preserved Artistry and Architecture
Milan – Depart for Home
Trip Highlights
- Bask in the grandeur of Michelangelo’s renowned artwork including the Sistine Chapel
- Witness the stunning representation of Renaissance masters in Raphael’s School of Athens
- Wander through the inspiration of Renaissance artists and philosophers during a private tour of Ancient Rome
- Linger in the marvelous depiction of classic gods and parables on a walking tour connecting the Trevi Fountain to Piazza Navona
- Enjoy the stunning frescoes and lavish embellishments of Renaissance villas around Rome, including Palazzo Farnese and the Borghese
- See the beauty of a church designed by Michelangelo inside what was once an ancient Roman bathhouse in Rome
- Discover what artists had declared the beginning of the Renaissance at the Scrovegni Chapel in Padua, which Giotto decorated
- Marvel at the famous works of Leonardo da Vinci, none more notable than the Last Supper inside the Santa Maria delle Grazie
- Traverse the city of Florence on a guided walking tour to discover the Renaissance sculptures and architecture displayed in the open-air
- Roam through the halls and galleries of the Uffizi for a look at the largest collection of Italian Renaissance works in the world
Detailed Description
The ancient world inspired the Renaissance with parables of deities and attention to the beauty of the human figure. Science, philosophy, and architecture informed the artwork of the Renaissance, causing a rebirth of delicate features and human touches in works that stretched from Rome to Milan. Your 8-day art adventure follows the Renaissance around central and northern Italy, taking you to Rome, Florence, Ferrara, Padua, and Milan. Whether an art lover or amateur painter, artistic novice or simply an Italian enthusiast, your exploration of one of Italy’s most famous historical periods will have you cherishing your time spent among radiant paintings and opulent palaces.
Your tour will begin upon your arrival at Fiumicino Airport in Rome. Meet your private transfer at baggage claim before you venture into the historical city center of Rome. Your introductory tour will lead you to the ancient Diocletian baths near Piazza della Repubblica, home to a stunning church designed by Michelangelo. The tour continues along the Baroque palaces and streets of which the Renaissance inspired. The next day, you will enjoy an immersive tour of the Renaissance works housed in the Vatican Museums and Vatican City, whether inside St. Peter’s Square or frescoes painted by Raphael. In the afternoon, you will stroll through the halls of the Palazzo Farnese to view the lavish décor and stunning paintings embellishing the interior, including a stunning fresco decorating the ceiling in the main gallery.
The next day, your private guide will take you back in time to Ancient Rome, highlighting how the images and myths of the past helped usher in the enlightened age of the Renaissance. In the afternoon, you will connect ancient life to the captivating artwork of the Renaissance by visiting Villa Borghese. You will then leave the Eternal City of Rome behind the following day and make your way to Florence, the “Cradle of the Renaissance.” Your first tour of the city will lead you along the cobbled streets that crisscross the elegant palaces, beautiful churches, and incredible artwork set in the open-air for passersby to view. The remainder of the day is at your leisure to wander the heart of the Tuscan city.
Witness the absorbing majesty of the world’s largest collection of Renaissance artwork the next morning when touring the Uffizi Gallery. Follow the secret passage of the Vasari Corridor across the Arno River and enjoy a view of the city from atop the dome of the Cathedral. Continue as you head towards Milan, stopping en route in the Renaissance city of Ferrara, a town that once rivaled Florence in prestige, power, and beauty. Explore the architecture and artwork, along with the stunning Este Castle before continuing to Padua.
The streets and piazzas of Padua emanate Renaissance design, but the true treasure of the city is the Scrovegni Chapel, which Giotto decorated. You will arrive in Milan in the evening and relax with a dinner along the Naviglio Canal. The next morning, you will visit the remarkable Renaissance collection at the Pinacoteca di Brera Museum before entering the breathtaking gallery housing da Vinci’s Last Supper inside the church of Santa Maria della Grazie. The remainder of the day is at your leisure to enjoy the beauty and contemporary culture of Milan. Your private transfer will meet you at your hotel the last day and escort you to Milan’s Malpensa Airport for your flight home.
Starting Price
$3,600 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
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I apologize for the delay in writing this review, but was very busy the last few months and wanted to dedicate the time it deserved. This review will address my wife and my trip to Italy from September 26, 2025, to October 6, 2025. Please feel free to share all or any portion of this review.
Trip Planning:
As a bucket-list event, I spent a great deal of time doing research, but would not have been able to put together the ideal vacation without the support of Zicasso and the travel company. Upon hearing my general interests, Zicasso provided two groups whom they thought would be able to plan and implement my trip. Both groups interviewed me and my wife about interests and price range, and then prepared an initial itinerary. Both groups would have done a fantastic job by their presentation, but it seemed I was slightly more in tune with the travel company and selected them. This proved to be a very wise choice, as the entire team at the travel company, particularly the travel specialists, were the absolute best and I would recommend their service without reservation. Fully responsive to my many questions before the trip, addressing all potential itinerary changes, and providing invaluable guidance throughout the entire process. Their response to inquiries while in the country was unbelievably prompt and thorough. At our request, the travel specialists made restaurant recommendations and reservations that were spot-on. I can’t say enough good things about these ladies.
Transportation and travel between locations:
Although not involved in the flights, the travel specialists provided great guidance concerning flights, trip insurance, and other logistics.
One key point that I fully expressed was that I did not want to flounder at the various transportation points and did not want to lug luggage in foreign areas on the way to and from lodging. The team took this to heart and provided me with either an escort or driver to and from every terminal. Everyone providing this task was friendly and provided information that made the travel much easier. Particularly valuable were our escorts, who adeptly negotiated our entrance and exit from Venice, and provided great insights into this historic city.
Venice:
Our hotel in Venice seemed to be right in the middle of everything, which allowed us to explore, and we have never had so much fun getting lost. At night, we opened our windows and fell off to sleep listening to nearby music; it was idyllic. The staff was professional and friendly. Breakfast was the best of all the hotels we stayed at in Italy.
The first full day in Venice, the travel company leveraged “skip the line” so we could make the very most of our time and is essential to any planning. Both guides were great and really good company. One guide’s knowledge of the Doge Palace really brought it to life for us. Another guide had a real insider’s view of Burano, as this was her family’s island. As private tours, we could go at our own pace, which we really liked. Probably the least enjoyable tour was the glass factory in Murano. We got the impression most of the tour beyond the initial exhibition was an attempt to sell their products. My wife succumbed and purchased a pair of earrings that broke the first time she wore them. Really disappointing, and I would advise you to spend more time in Burano.
Florence:
As with all the trains, the travel was very comfortable and we enjoyed watching the scenery. Our lodging in Florence was right on the Santa Maria square, superb for people watching. The staff was fine, nothing more. The hotel was near the world’s oldest pharmacy, famous as the world's oldest perfumery. Although there is a line to enter, it goes quickly and is historical, to say nothing of buying a scent more than 400 years old. I strongly recommend you go.
While knowledgeable, our tour guide for the Accademia and Uffizi Galleries was a little too technical for us, leaving us with the feeling that we were taking an art history class.
Dinner was based on the travel specialist's recommendation and it was delicious. A strong recommendation.
Day trip to Pisa:
The travel arrangements were perfect. The purpose of the trip was to take the obligatory picture holding up the tower—hokey, but we loved it.
The private cooking class with our instructor was a lot of fun. The view of the city from her window at sunset was beautiful. My wife and our instructor fell into a real rhythm cooking, and she was kind enough not to scoff at my ham-handed attempts. Her directions were simple enough for me to follow, theoretically. She followed up her lesson with an email containing detailed recipes. We have purchased all necessary utensils and are planning a pasta-making party soon. This was a fun change of pace.
Rome:
Our bed-and-breakfast in Rome was our least favorite lodging. Entry into the building was confusing and, as a B&B, the desk was not manned all the time, which made it difficult to secure a taxi early in the morning (we had to walk to a nearby hotel) or get assistance after 8pm or before 6am. When we came in, we attempted to coordinate laundry service with the person working the front desk, followed his instructions, but when we returned the next day, our dirty clothes were still where we were told to leave them. The initial response from the on-duty staff, who I believe was the owner, was that the individual was no longer an employee. Ultimately, the hotel comped and completed our laundry, which was nice. We would have preferred different lodging.
Our first afternoon, we took a four-hour golf cart tour, which was our favorite tour of the entire trip. Adding an extra hour to the traditional length and having only my wife and me allowed us to do everything we wanted to do. Our driver took us everywhere. He would drop us at the top of the Spanish Steps and meet us at the bottom, and would conveniently bring us closest to all other locations. I can’t believe how much we did in four hours. Our driver brought all these iconic sites to life with his marvelous insight and provided a great insider view of these monuments. This is a must-do for all first-time visitors to Rome. The only thing we were not able to do, due to no fault of our driver, was the Aventine Keyhole. When we got there in the afternoon, the line was 45 minutes and not a wise use of our time. If this is a strong interest, he recommends going early in the morning.
The travel specialists arranged tickets for the Papal general audience on Wednesday. Rising at sunrise was worth it to get the seats as close as we were able to secure. Most online sites suggest getting there an hour and a half before the start time, but I think that is much too late. I recommend you get there three to four hours ahead to get the best seats. The best seats are on the end near where the Pope drives by, ideally near an infant, and His Holiness will stop to personally bless these children. Facing the stage, the right side filled up quicker than the left side, so go directly to the left side of the audience. Being so close to the first American-born Pope was a memory I will never forget. His Holiness blesses all items in the audience's possession, so load up on rosary beads; they will make great Baptism and Communion gifts.
The afternoon was our first group tour at the Vatican Museums. It might be that we were spoiled with the previous private tours, but linking up with the group was chaotic and the quality of the tour was contingent on those in our group. Fortunately, all our groups were good, considerate, and friendly people. The main value was skipping the line for entrance. As with the Doge Palace, our guide was a little too academic and didn't really manage time well, potentially a victim of being in a group, but I would have rather spent more time in the Sistine Chapel and the Basilica. Taxis were extremely hard to get back to the hotel and I would arrange a ride if I were to do it again.
The Thursday tour of the Colosseum and Forum was also a group tour, but led by a guide who brought this ancient land to life. An archaeologist by trade, our guide seemed to know everything and also took a great picture.
The end of a very long but enjoyable day was another group tour of the catacombs and Santa Maria Maggiore. While the catacombs were the main attraction, the after-hours and behind-the-scenes access to Santa Maria Maggiore was an unexpected gem. Going through a second Holy Door, viewing the magnificent nighttime skyline from the roof, seeing the location of a relic from the baby Jesus’ manger, and being struck by the modesty of Bernini’s and Pope Francis’s tombs were all highlights. Unfortunately, taxis were again hard to come by.
Sorrento:
We took a train from Rome to Naples. While there was a national strike, it did not prove more than an inconvenience, no worse than New York City on a regular day. Our driver from Naples told us this simply provided us with a genuine Italian experience. I wish I could remember this driver’s name because he was the best of a very good group of drivers during this trip. En route to Sorrento, we stopped for a tour and meal at a winery and a private skip-the-line tour of Pompeii. We were so impressed with the quality of the winery that we made a large purchase of wines and olive oils that, thankfully, included free shipping.
During our drive to Sorrento, our driver took us through his hometown, which we really enjoyed. Going through the town, he pointed out the birthplace of Bruce Springsteen’s mother. Little did he know, we were from New Jersey and are HUGE Springsteen fans.
Our hotel in Sorrento was a nice place, close to the center of town. I would have preferred a hotel with a view of the coast.
On Saturday, we took a private tour up the coast. This was the most comfortable car I have ever ridden in, with heated and cooled seats, and a convenient icebox. The driver made clear he was at our disposal. The scenery was marvelous and it was a thrill to dip our toes in the Med. Our driver hooked us up with a restaurant on a cliff overlooking the water—beautiful and scrumptious.
Our last day was supposed to be the Gozzo tour of Capri, but was canceled due to weather. We refunded the canceled boat tour, but ate the driver and ferry fees. In hindsight, knowing this day was largely contingent on weather, I would have liked to have a contingency plan and would advise the travel company to plan this in the future.
Based on how smoothly things went, we will be contacting Zicasso to arrange a trip to Iceland and Ireland next fall, and hope they can refer a team as talented as this travel company.
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Overall, this may be too much, but we were happy to have written it down as it allowed us to relive the experience. This was a wonderful trip and we absolutely recommend Zicasso and our travel agent. We are already thinking about our next adventure in Italy. Here are the details...
Planning: Zicasso’s travel agent did a wonderful job of helping us plan a trip, making adjustments and ensuring the adventure turned out perfectly. We interviewed several approaches to planning the trip and our choice with Zicasso’s tour company was the right one for us. The trip app was great and kept everything right at our fingertips. We will definitely reach out to this travel agent when we return to Italy.
Food: How is it that when we stopped on the highway to Florence for a coffee, the food was as good as any high-end restaurant in the United States—organic, fresh, and tasty. One of our crew is gluten sensitive in the United States… in Italy, it’s not the gluten, it’s the chemicals used in the United States. We ate bread at every meal and had no problems. We learned that more simple fare is better fare and just amazing. No need for exotic tasting of cheese, bread, wine, pasta, salad, olive oil, vinegar, with fresh vegetables in the sauce, is all one ever needs… until the gelato at least twice a day.
Logistics: The logistics were great and absolutely essential for first-time travelers. There were guides and drivers to meet us at every stop. They seemed to know what we looked like and were just so very helpful.
Guides: Great choices across the board! Their knowledge and love of their various cities was detailed and charming. It was clear that each city fancies itself as the origin of culture and much more. We loved the perspectives and personalities of the people, and of our guides in Rome, Florence, the Tuscan farm, Venice, the Venice water tour, and Pompeii.
Drivers: Our three drivers, especially the one who got stuck with us on the way to Florence due to an auto accident. He really had an extended day and we really appreciated his patience. We got to know him a little and he was delightful.
Travel by train: It was so easy, fast, and comfortable. We loved the time together and the scenery. The added benefit of the lounge made a big difference from the busyness of the train station. We loved this, all at 300 km/h!
Hotels: The hotels were exactly as described—centrally located, convenient, and very comfortable.
Rome: The best beds and staff!
Florence: The best location—convenient to shops/cafés and breakfast.
Venice: Great location, with window views of the canals; it was very nice, but a bit dated in decor in the lobby. We would still stay there next trip!
Planning and sites visited: Overall, each of the cities and sites were outstanding. They gave us a great insight into Italy as a country, as well as its culture and people. Everyone we engaged with (including hotel staff, restaurants, and locals) was friendly, helpful, and engaging. The pervasiveness of English speakers was incredible. Our single-language approach is something we need to work on in the United States! We always felt safe and well taken care of. The added benefit of this support was that it allowed all of us to focus on the city and countrysides, not the driving. It may cost a bit more, but we felt it was totally worth it.
Roma: Here is the only mistake we made in planning our trip. Doing the Vatican and ruins/Colosseum in the same day is too much. This was clearly our decision and our travel agent suggested that it was “a lot.” Having said that, the pre-purchase and guide is clearly the way to go in whatever city you visit. The three sites are incredible.
Pompeii: We thought this would be neat to see, but not as amazing as the other sites…we were wrong. Pompeii is an incredible site and the pace of the tour was just about right for us. This is a place where you can walk the streets where people have walked since long before Christ. The opulence of their living (steam baths, frescos, statues, and mosaics) is incredible.
Tuscan countryside: The organic farm and cheese-making visit, including a quick trip to Pienza, was an absolute highlight. The lunch was fantastic and inspired us to eat organic! We also loved that to get to the farm you had to travel on gravel roads (well maintained, by the way) and got to see working farms.
Pienza is a beautiful, small village where we could spend an entire day exploring. Next visit, we will carve out a day to shop there and spend the night. There was so much to do in a limited time!!!
Florence: It's just beautiful. The work by Michelangelo just defies explanation and leaves you breathless. The churches are a monument to the wealth and dedication of generations of craftsmen engaged in centuries of work. The cooking class was wonderful and fun, and there was so much food. Making your own tiramisu, pasta, chicken dishes, and sauces was just wonderful.
Venice: We skipped the gondola ride because the tour of the Grand Canal was just incredible. Some of us were a bit spooked by the narrow “streets” or, better yet, passageways. However, we all loved the tour and exploring. One of our crew took off later in the day after the tour and tried to get lost… successfully. But with a bit of iPhone maps and the kindness of the people, they found cafés, open-air markets, an antique shop, children playing football, and a delightful adventure.
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We had a wonderful trip. Zicasso’s travel agency was excellent. We had a support group that we could rely on the whole trip. They were great.
We started in Geneva. Then went to a wedding in Saint-Sixt, where I had trouble getting a ride to the wedding. The travel company was able to help me, which was very appreciated. Afterwards, we went to Nice, Monaco, and Cannes. Then we took a train to Paris. All the hotels were wonderful and the tour guides were excellent.
I would have given the travel company five stars, but our trip to Florence didn’t go as smoothly. We probably should’ve left it out as it was a bit out of the way and we had to get back to Geneva to fly home. We flew to Florence and had an excellent guide for the Uffizi Gallery. Unfortunately, there was some mix-up with the Leonardo Da Vinci museum and we were given tickets to the kids' museum. It was a long walk to the museum and my back started to kill me, so it was too hard for me to get the right tickets and go later that day.
The next day we had a driving tour of Tuscany, which was very nice, with a stop for lunch at a winery. We had a lot of trouble understanding our driver. We do not speak Italian and the driver spoke English with a very heavy accent. He was very nice, but we did have a communication problem.
We had difficulty getting back to Geneva as our flight from Florence was, I think, canceled. I am not entirely sure, but the travel company hired a driver to take us to Rome to fly to Geneva. I never totally understood exactly what happened. The driver was driving 85mph in a van, which made the drive horrific for me. I’m not used to being in a car at that speed. I was so grateful when the trip was over and we made it to the airport alive. The rest of the trip was fine. We reached home with no other issues.
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When we started planning our trip to Italy, I knew I wanted to work with a travel agent—specifically, someone who specialized in Italy and was based there. After reaching out to several agencies and reviewing their responses, we chose Zicasso and, more specifically, our travel agent. She is based in Milan and from my very first interaction with her, I knew we had made the right choice.
Our trip could not have been more perfect. Our agent put a lot of thought into every location and planned activity. At the outset, we had a few discussions with her about what we wanted from the trip and, after that, we were happy to leave most of the details in her capable hands. Our goal was to explore mid-to-northern Italy and everything—from the hotels and tours to the free time and transportation—was beautifully organized.
Our 11-night trip started in Milan and ended in Florence, with overnight stays in Milan (one night), Lake Como (three nights), Venice (three nights), and Florence (four nights). Initially, I was hesitant about staying at Lake Como for three nights, but our agent encouraged me to do a little research. I’m so glad she did, as it turned out to be incredible. We had more self-guided time at Lake Como, which was perfect as we adjusted to the time change. In Venice, our itinerary became more structured, but we still had plenty of time for our own explorations. By the time we reached Florence, we had activities and tours planned for every day, which was just what we wanted.
A highlight for my family was a full-day trip into Tuscany, where we visited San Gimignano, an organic vineyard in Chianti, and finished with a tour of Siena. Our day trip to Rome allowed us to see the main attractions and we concluded the journey with a tour of Florence and the Accademia Gallery. Every tour our agent arranged was spot on.
Throughout our trip, she was wonderfully communicative—always available when we had questions, but never intrusive. She even helped us with a couple of last-minute requests: booking a hotel in Milan for one night and arranging train tickets to Verona for an impromptu visit to Juliet’s balcony. Whenever we needed something, she was there.
When we return to explore the mid-to-southern part of Italy, there’s no question that we’ll be asking her to plan our trip again. I highly recommend her to anyone looking for a seamless, thoughtfully curated Italian adventure.
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My wife and I recently returned from a memorable trip to Central and Northern Italy, expertly organized by the tour company. We began planning our journey a year in advance, knowing we wanted to spend at least four days in Florence, but otherwise uncertain about the best way to structure our itinerary. After discovering the tour company through the Zicasso website—whose services we have appreciated in trips to the Netherlands and New Zealand—we felt confident in their recommendation.
From our first interaction, the tour company impressed us with their professionalism, in-depth knowledge, and genuine commitment to crafting our ideal vacation. Throughout the planning process, their team was attentive and flexible, fine-tuning our itinerary to include the most rewarding sites and experiences. Once our trip began, every detail was meticulously managed, from arranging drivers and guides to securing train tickets and accommodations.
Upon our arrival in Rome, we were greeted by a courteous and professional driver who ensured a seamless start to our adventure in Perugia. Throughout the trip, we enjoyed excellent hotels, reliable transportation in comfortable vehicles, and well-coordinated entry to museums and major attractions. The tour company also provided thoughtful dining recommendations that enhanced our overall experience.
What stood out most was their proactive communication. For example, when unforeseen changes occurred with our private boat tour on Lake Garda, they promptly notified us by both email and a written note delivered to our hotel room, preventing any confusion. Their attention to detail gave us complete peace of mind; we did not need to contact them during our travels, as all arrangements ran smoothly.
We are deeply appreciative of the tour company’s dedication and highly recommend their services to anyone seeking a carefully curated and worry-free Italian vacation.
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Zicasso's travel specialist asked for our interests, to which we replied history, art, food, and wine. When queried about accommodations, our preferences were that they have character and be varied. Our expectations were exceeded.
We were two couples who had a spectacular survey trip of Italy. Our agent addressed our request for history by arranging private tours with expert guides. We visited multiple eras: ancient times at the Egyptian Museum in Turin and the Colosseum in Rome; medieval times at the Medici palazzos; Byzantine times with views of the frescoes in Puglia; and modern history during a delightful food tour of Turin that featured historical cafés renowned for their political meetings and plotting.
We indulged in a smorgasbord of art and history, as it is readily available wherever you journey in Italy. The guides and drivers were knowledgeable, pointing out treasures in the palazzos, the Vatican, the public squares, cafés, the cathedrals, and churches. Food tours featured cheese, capicola and truffle tasting. Multiple types of wines and vineyards were sampled, the settings varied and the offerings enjoyed.
Accommodations could not have been better chosen. We enjoyed staying at a converted fortified monastery and a historic 16th-century palace. We appreciated the sunset over Turin from the upper deck of the hotel and enjoyed hidden privacy in Rome in our suites.
During the trip, our guide shepherded this complex trip and promptly addressed any issues that occurred (delayed trains and coordinating tour guides). Unequivocally, each tour was unique and well picked by our agent. We strongly recommend this agency to help you have a fantastic trip to Italy!
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