Italy Food & Culture Tour for Seniors: Turin to Bologna

What to expect on this itinerary
History and culture surface through traditional cuisine and celebrated wine during your personalized senior tour of Italy. Indulge in the exceptional flavors and the local specialties of Piedmont and Emilia-Romagna. Savor the distinct taste of white truffles, craft the elegant stuffed shells of tortellini pasta, and experience the excitement of driving a Ferrari on a search for authentic heritage spanning more than two millennia. From forested countryside to magnificent medieval towers and charming city skylines, travel from Turin to Bologna for an immersive tour at your pace indulging in passionate history, flavorful cuisine, and captivating tradition.
Customizable Itinerary
Turin – Arrive in Turin with an Introductory Tour of Italy’s First Capital
First-time visitors to Turin become enchanted with the surprising elegance ingrained into Italy’s 20th-century industrial center. Lavish arcaded buildings edge wide, gorgeous piazzas and trees shade the long, elegant boulevards returning the grandeur of the House of Savoy reminiscent of famous European cities like Paris and Vienna. As the original capital of a United Italy, the art nouveau cafes and outline of the Alps fringing the skyline accentuate the past and continued grandeur also celebrated in delectable chocolates and an innovated culinary scene. Your flight lands at Turin-Caselle Airport, where your private transfer welcomes you to the sophisticated city.
After settling into the comforts of your luxury hotel, your guide eagerly escorts you on an introductory tour of the fascinating capital of Piedmont encapsulated in the Palazzo Reale. The stunning palace overtakes an entire side of Piazza Castello with a revelatory Baroque façade erected in the 17th century. Statues of the twins Caster and Pollux guard the entrance and leading to a collection lavish rooms decorated with period furnishings, delicate porcelain, and fascinating artifacts embodying the grace and grandeur of the former House of Savoy. Your initial impressions will likely be that of delight, and there is so much more in store as your journey begins.
What's Included:
Turin - Navigate the Charming Culinary and Wine History of Asti and Alba
Turin – Enjoy a Thrilling Truffle Hunt and Delicious Cooking Class
Turin – The Spa Town of Acqui Terme and the Specific Local Flavors
Turin – Delight in a Day of Exploration at your Leisure in Turin
Bologna – Transfer to Emilia-Romagna for a Cheese and Balsamic Tour
Bologna – Indulge in the Beauty of Bologna before a Tasty Food Tour
Bologna – Experience Proper Prosciutto and Visit the Ferrari Museum
Bologna – Discover the Luster of Ravenna and Beauty of Ferrara
Bologna – Depart for Home
Trip Highlights
- Indulge in the seductive and exclusive flavor of white truffle after a search in the forest for the famous earthy delicacy
- Sample the popular and celebrated wines of Piedmont when visiting charming Asti and Alba producing Spumante and Barolo respectively
- Witness the grandeur of gilded artwork adorning religious sites in Ravenna with a guided mosaics tour of the former Western Roman Empire Capital
- Race over the pavement during a Formula 1 simulation at the thrilling Ferrari Museum
- Bask in the mixture of savory and sweet when learning the art of crafting delicious Parmigiano Reggiano and artisanal balsamic vinegar
- Wander along the paths of the Renaissance in Ferrara when visiting the prestigious halls of Este Castle
- Enjoy the enticing culinary traditions of Bologna with an explosion of flavor experienced when tasting typical local dishes like tagliatelle and tortellini
- Witness the prestige of the largest collection of Egyptian artifacts outside of Cairo on display in the Museo Egizio in Turin
- Embrace the authenticity and quality of local tastes of agnolotti served in a sauce of your choice with a semi-private cooking class celebrating flavor
Detailed Description
Share the passion for flavor and bring enthusiasm as you discover all that is in store for you during your 10-day Italy senior tour. Perfect for travelers interested in enjoying luxury and ease in combination with the excitement of adventure, you will travel around the countryside and through the fascinating streets of Turin and Bologna, the capitals of Piedmont and Emilia-Romagna respectively. These two regions are famous for their culinary connections, majestic wines, and deep-rooted heritage. Walking tours and guided cooking lessons add to the indelible charm of Italy providing deep insight into the splendors of the local ingredients as well as the noticeable evolution of the cities over time.
Your remarkable tour of Italy’s culinary and cultural mastery begins with your arrival in Turin. Five nights in the elegant city reflects the history of sophistication in connection to the House of Savoy, the former royal family of Italy. Wide boulevards and elaborate chocolate recipes offer a different perspective of Italy’s heritage and cuisine amid regal royal palaces, sensational museums, and links to the magnificent towns around the countryside. Asti and Alba, while once rivals, have an interwoven affair deriving from culinary delights and delightful wines. Truffles grow in the woods where truffle hunters search each morning with their dogs for the elusive delicacy found in numerous varieties. The alluring town of Acqui Terme boasts central thermal baths and eclectic local flavors gifted in the form of a multi-course cooking lesson accompanied by the treasured local wine.
Travel to Bologna for four nights amid the medieval architecture wrapped around the historical city center. Visiting the towns of Parma and Modena reflect the splendors of historic design steeped in repurposed marble from Roman villas and pastel-colored homes. The cherished flavors of Parmigiano Reggiano and balsamic vinegar move the forefront during factory visits encompassing the production of the specialty items and delicious tastings. Bologna has a youthful charisma stemming from Europe’s oldest university and the unchanged flavors of the cucina povera. Learn to make prosciutto at a family-owned farm, and then wander the depths of the Ferrari museum for a better understanding of how the chic, powerful car fits into the broader cultural canon of the country. Move next to discover the gilded wonders of Ravenna in the form of one the best-preserved collections of ancient Byzantine mosaics in Italy before strolling around the tranquil Renaissance ambiance of Ferrara. Interested in learning more by seeing some of our travelers’ Italy vacation tour reviews? Click here for more.
Starting Price
$3,600 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
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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Thanks for helping me organize my family (of 10 with diverse age from 15 to 63) trip to Italy, from Dec 17 to Dec 31. Whilst different member of my family have different expectation and requirement, I would like to comment you and your team on having planned an excellent trip that not only met each and everyone's interest and expectation but truly exceeded it.
Your planning have brought us to the lovely cities of Parma, Modena, Florence, Orvieto, Civita Di Bagnoregio, Naples, Rome, Venice, Cortina d'Amprezzo and back to our starting point Milan. Throughout the trip, we have a well balance itinerary that covered
- beautiful churches such as the Duomo in Milan, Rome, Florence,
- archeological site like Pompeii, Colosseum, Roman Forum, Pantheon, Pisa, Verona (learning more about romeo and Juliet)
- great local eating places (recommended by the guides you chose)
- lovely country side and unique sight in San Gimignano, Civita Di Bagnoregio, Orvieto, Lake Como,
- great gallery likes Uffizi, Academia
- Interesting activity such as Snow Mobile excursion in Cortina, Learning Cooking
- Shopping activities
With so much, yet your team immaculate planning never have us rushing from sight to sight, we were both able to enjoy and learn as much as we can of each sight and at times added more activities.
The team of guides you chose, have truly turn stone and history into exciting stories that the provided the group deeper understanding of the sights we visited and saw. Really like to thank each on of them like our guides in Florence, Pisa, San Gimignano, Orvieto and Civita Di Bagnoregio, Naples and Pompeii, Rome, Verona, Venice and Milan.
But most importantly, thank you for getting our driver, he truly ensure our comfort whilst driving steadily through jams on our way to Naple and snow storm on our way to Cortina d Amprezzo and also took very good care of us ensuring we know what to do where we have no guides and leaving us clear instruction when we needed help. He is truly a wonder.
I will definitely tell my friends heading to Italy about this company.... A wonderfully great experience.
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Our agent at this Italy travel company did a great job organizing our Northern Italy trip that included Milan, Parma, Modena, Verona and Venice. It was very well coordinated and the price was reasonable. We had a diverse itinerary that included everything from wine tasting to driving Ferraris. Highly recommended.
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We have taken a number of custom tours through Zicasso, including India, Southeast Asia, and Portugal. In each of these, our travel company was based in the area we were touring, and every detail of the trip was coordinated by that company. When we selected this travel company (from among several very fine companies proposed by Zicasso) to organize our tour of Northern Italy, our chief concern was that the company is based in the United States, far from where we would be should problems arise. We soon learned that our travel planner continually monitors her clients’ tours to ensure that all proceeds according to plan. A native Italian, she has comprehensive and intimate knowledge of every region of Italy, including areas quite off the beaten track where we intended to go. She has a vivacious personality and a genuine interest in getting to know her clients and understanding their travel styles and preferences. While she was charting out our itinerary, we stayed in touch by phone or email, working out all of the details. The trip she planned for us involved stays in seven cities, starting in Genoa, looping south through Cinque Terre and Florence, turning westward through Bologna and Parma, and finishing in Torino (all cities besides Florence were new to us). She booked all transfers and hotels, working with several local travel companies. The entire tour was indeed fantastic in every way, and went without a hitch. We had contact information for the local companies, and on the few occasions when we needed to be in touch with them (for example, when our boat tour of Cinque Terre had to be postponed because of bad weather), they were absolutely responsive and reliable. All of the drivers were punctual and personable, and even those who professed not to speak English spoke quite a bit and were eager to point out sites and provide interesting background information. Hotels were all first-rate and very well located (always an important criterion for us).
Our planner booked walking tours in each of the cities we visited, and all of these tours were wonderful and essential to our experience. Otherwise, we were on our own in each of the cities to explore as we saw fit. Since we know Europe quite well and are comfortable with European languages, this worked out very well. (It’s less likely that we’d try this approach in other parts of the world.) We took a fabulous day trip from Genoa exploring the western Italian Riviera and Monaco without a guide but only a driver, who took us from place to place and even to some places that he didn’t know but that we had read about. On days when we were transferring from one city to another we tried to stop at points of interest along the way. For example, on our way from Bologna to Parma we stopped in Modena to tour the Casa Pavarotti, the Ferrari Museum, and the medieval city center. It’s important to note that we could not have done such a tour on our own with a rental car. Parking would have been next to impossible in many of the places we visited. We were able to get out and explore while the driver waited and picked us up at a pre-appointed spot. our travel planner also booked several excellent specialty tours, including an unforgettable private sunset boat tour of Cinque Terre and a small-group tour outside Parma (just four people) featuring locations where Parmigiano Reggiano, balsamic vinegar, and prosciutto are produced.
Our planner was very helpful and patient with us as our plans developed. When we found out that tickets were available for a performance of Aida at the Teatro Verdi in Busseto (outside Parma) on a certain date, she reworked the schedule to make sure we would be there. This was not a trivial matter, since the timeframe was narrow and hotel reservations for the hotels we wanted were not readily available. We appreciated the way she willingly took on the challenge and got back to us quickly with a revised schedule that worked out perfectly. She is truly a gem.
The cost for this trip, not inexpensive, was nevertheless a very good value. The planner worked with us to tweak the program so as to keep it reasonably on budget. Our tour of Northern Italy was truly a dream vacation. Having been to Italy a number of times, there are still areas that we have not explored. If and when we plan another trip, we hope to do it through the travel company.
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Our travel company was very good and we have no concerns highly recommending them. We would definitley use them again. We had private drivers and guides during our entire 21 day trip. Every one of them was on time and professional. We only had one issue with one driver. All the rest were fantastic. The driver in question did not know the roads and had to turn around twice and bacially start over from our hotel. Then we got lost when we finally arrived (45 minutes late) at our destination. But he was so nice and apologetic, that we felt bad for him.
We loved the all the hotels except the one in the Piedmonte wine region. It was a very nice room but the location was too isolated and no real view. We had to eat at the hotel or take a long and pricey cab ride to Alba. The food was delicious but the main restaruant did not change their menu in spite of them telling us it would be another menu. And it was somewhat limited menu. But they did serve us so many extra intriguing small bites (like French Laundry in Napa but at a much better price).
The other hotel rooms were just spectacular. Especially our hotels in Stresa, Lake Como, and Santa Margarita. The hotels in Paris and Milan were very good with great locations but cannot compare to the others.
We took 3 private boats tours. All were fantastic. And all the private tours and guides were amazing except the day in Lugano. We should have been told that everything is closed on Sunday but the churches. We could have easily changed days. And also we had a 8 hour tour but the guide was only with us 2 hours and that was the confused driver so we had no idea how to fill the rest of our time. Luckily the guide decided to go back to Como with us and told us what to do and see so that worked out. However, if we would have know, we would not have gone to Lugano. We hate to waste time in a car. That is another reason we did not like the hotel in Piedmonte wine area. We had to drive an hour or so to get to our winery tours or towns.
The Effiel tower dinner was fantastic but we had no view. That was very disapointing as we were celbrating our 50th wedding anniversary.
And lastly in Milan, we were expecting to see the "Last Supper" painting. The guide told us that day we did not have tickets. The two things I said I wanted to see there was the Dumo and the painting. And I told them that early on in our planning. Somehow that information was not gicen to us. Our guide was extremly knowledgeable of her city. We did not know that we had to catch a cab back to our hotel. Since it was our last day, we had just enough euros left for the guide's tip. So she received a smaller one than we plannedbecuase we had to pay for the cab. At no other time on the trip, we were responsible for getting back to the hotel on our own.
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