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This was my first guided tour, and I wasn’t sure what to expect—but it was phenomenal. Everything was organized down to the last detail, and the staff were incredibly attentive. The bus rides were comfortable and offered gorgeous countr..yside views. Florence completely stole my heart—standing in front of the Duomo was surreal. Venice was busy, of course, but walking across the Bridge of Sighs felt magical. I also loved how much history we got from our guide without it ever feeling like a lecture. The wine tasting in Montepulciano was another standout. It’s such a smart way to balance sightseeing with local culture. Would do it again in a heartbeat! Read full review
What an incredible week! From start to finish, everything ran smoothly. The motorcoach was comfortable, and the transfers were always on time. I really liked the balance between guided sightseeing and free time—especially in Florence, whe..re we had space to wander and shop a bit. The food was another highlight. That Tuscan lunch with local wine in Montepulciano was heavenly, and I still dream about the pasta in Bologna. Venice was the cherry on top—walking across the Bridge of Sighs at sunset felt surreal. Honestly, for a short trip, this covered so much ground without ever feeling chaotic. Worth every penny. Read full review
This was my first time in Italy, and I couldn’t have asked for a better introduction. The visit to Assisi was peaceful and spiritual, Siena was beautiful with its medieval charm, and Florence absolutely blew me away. Our guide in Florence.. explained the art and architecture with so much passion—it made me fall in love with the Renaissance all over again. The wine tasting in Tuscany was a wonderful break from the city tours, and I really enjoyed bonding with fellow travelers over lunch. Venice was spectacular to finish with; the gondola views and the grandeur of the Doge’s Palace were unforgettable. The whole experience felt smooth, stress-free, and fun. I’d recommend it in a heartbeat. Read full review
I joined this 5-day Italy City Break starting in Rome, and overall, it was really well organized. Assisi and Siena were charming stops—very authentic, not overly touristy, which I appreciated. Florence was absolutely magical, especially s..eeing the Duomo and enjoying that Tuscan lunch in Piazza Santa Croce (probably my favorite meal of the whole trip). Venice at the end was dreamy, though the schedule felt a little rushed—I would have loved more free time to explore the quieter canals. The hotels were decent, comfortable but nothing too fancy. Still, the guides were very knowledgeable and made the history engaging without feeling like a lecture. Definitely a good way to see a lot of Italy in a short time. Read full review
The tour definitely hits a lot of famous Italian cities, and the guides were very professional. That being said, I felt like there wasn’t enough breathing room—too many places in too few days. For example, Bologna and Padua were basical..ly “photo stop” visits, and I barely had time to appreciate the atmosphere. The hotels were fine, but not quite the “4-star” standard I was expecting (at least in Venice, the rooms were pretty small). On the plus side, the transportation was reliable and the food included in Florence and Tuscany was lovely. If you just want a fast-paced sampler of Italy, this works. If you want to linger, maybe consider a longer tour. Read full review
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