Sightseeing tour milan venice. Bella Italy Tour. Service cost includes
ROME + VENICE + MILAN
The optimal group tour of the "city of arts": non-fatiguing air flight there - to Rome, back from Milan; transfer between cities by train, favorable prices. Accommodation in Rome, Venice and Milan and the possibility of an additional trip to Naples and Florence. Hotels of your choice 3* or 4*.
Basic excursions in Rome, Venice and Milan are included in the tours, a lot of time in Rome, a large selection of additional excursions.
Winter period from 11/10/2019 to 03/29/2020
Summer period from 07.04.2019 to 03.11.2019
Arrival airport: Rome
Departure airport: Milan
Group tour, Comfort level. Sunday rides
Duration: 8 days / 7 nights
Route: Rome - Vatican - Florence* - Naples and Pompeii* - Venice - Milan
THE TOUR IS NOT POSSIBLE FOR RIDES:
25/08 . 01/09 . 18/09 . 15/09 . 29/12 (2019)
09/02 . 16/02 . 19/04 . 03/05 . 17/05 . 14/06 . 30/08 . 06/09 . 13/09 . 20/09 (2020)
Tour options:
Tour program:
Tour itinerary |
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1 day. Rome Gathering of the group in the arrivals hall, boarding the bus.
Transfer to Rome and accommodation at the hotel.
Free time.
In the evening, for those who wish, an additional excursion "Night Rome" *. Day 2 Rome Breakfast in the hotel.
Guided tour of the Vatican Museums and St. Peter's Basilica (admission to be paid locally).
Guided walking tour of Rome.
Optional guided tour "Roman Castles"*.
In the evening, for an additional fee, a gala dinner in the restaurant*. Day 3 Rome Breakfast in the hotel.
Free time in Rome.
Optional excursion to Florence* or to Naples and Pompeii* for the whole day.
For an additional fee, dinner in a restaurant*. Day 4 Rome– Venice Breakfast in the hotel.
Boarding the bus with things. Departure to the railway station.
Transfer to Venice by high-speed train (travel time ~ 4 hours).
Transfer to the hotel on foot or by boat.
Accommodation in a hotel in the center of Venice.
Guided walking tour of Venice.
Optional guided tour to the Doge's Palace*.
Free time in Venice. Day 5 Venice Breakfast in the hotel.
Visit to a glass-blowing workshop with a demonstration of handicrafts made from Venetian glass.
Free time for independent walks or optional excursions*. Day 6 Venice — Milan Breakfast in the hotel.
Transfer with things from the hotel by boat or on foot, transfer by train to Milan (travel time ~ 4 hours).
Upon arrival in Milan, meeting with an assistant at the railway station.
Transfer and hotel accommodation**.
Free time in Milan. Day 7 Milan Breakfast in the hotel.
Guided walking tour of Milan.
Additional shopping trip to the Serravalle Outlet*. Day 8 Milan Breakfast in the hotel.
Boarding the bus with things, departure to the airport.
The tour price includes:
- Airfare (for a full tour package);
- Transfer airport - hotel - airport***;
- Accommodation in 3* or 4* hotels, 7 nights;
- Meals: breakfasts;
- Sightseeing walking tours with a guide:
- the Vatican Museums;
- Venice;
- Milan;
- Guided visits:
- visit to a glass factory;
- Railway tickets: 2nd class tickets for the Eurostar train on the route Rome - Venice and Venice - Milan;
- Transfers: according to the program;
- Accompanying person: on the route with a group.
The tour price does not include:
- Tips.
Additional charge (on the spot):
- Entrance tickets to museums and cathedrals during the tours:
- Entrance tickets to the Vatican Museums (incl. reservation) - 30 euros;
- Entrance tickets to the Doge's Palace - 25 euros (the cost may vary depending on the exhibition presented);
- city tax (compulsory surcharge)- directly at the hotel;
- Traveling in Venice by boat (compulsory surcharge) to Piazza San Marco via the Giudecca Canal - 20 euros (both ways);
- Headphones for the entire stay (compulsory surcharge)- 15 euros;
- Travel in Venice by boat to Piazza San Marco along the Giudecca Canal in one direction and along the Grand Canal in the opposite direction - 35 euros.
- Additional excursions with a Russian-speaking guide and other services*:
- Excursion "Night Rome" - 30 euros;
- Excursion to Naples and Pompeii - 70 euros, entrance ticket to the archaeological zone of the city of Pompeii is paid additionally on the spot;
- Excursion to Florence - 100 euros;
- A trip to the Serravalle outlet - 20 euros;
- A trip to the Castel Romano Outlet - 28 euros;
- Excursion to the Doge's Palace (admission tickets not included) - 15 euros;
- Gondola ride - 20 euros;
- Boat trip on the Venetian Lagoon - 29 euros;
- Gala dinner at the restaurant-theater, Rome (including wine, mineral water, transfer to the restaurant and back) - 50 euros.
Notes:
* Prices for additional group tours are calculated for a group of min. 25 people In the event of a reduction in the group, prices change, as the guide informs on the spot, or the tour is canceled.
** During the period of exhibitions and congresses, accommodation is possible in the vicinity of Milan (without changing the cost of the tour and compensation).
Exhibition dates are subject to change.
*** Guaranteed group transfers to days of arrival for direct flights from Russia, Ukraine (exception - for flights PS-307 and AZ-593 from Kiev - surcharge 18 euros one way), Belarus, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Latvia, Moldova, Turkey (TK-1865, TK-1863, TK-1837, PC 1221).
Attention! Group transfers are provided for Ernest flights to Rome (Fiumicino) Airport during the daytime (from 08:00 to 17:00). For evening arrivals surcharge of 18.00 euros one way.
Guaranteed group transfers departure days to all direct scheduled flights to Russia (exception for flight SU 2415 - surcharge 35 euros), Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia (Riga Air Baltic), which are operated from 08:00 before 19:00 .
The waiting period at all airports in Italy for group and individual transfers is 1.5 hours. Tourists must inform the assistant by telephone.
In case of a delay in entering a group or individual transfer, an additional fee for waiting on the spot will be charged.
9 days / 8 nights, arrivals on Saturdays a / c "Aeroflot", "Alitalia"
Milan (1n) - Venice (2n) - Siena - Florence (2n) - (Lucca - Pisa) - Chianti - Vatican - (Naples, Pompeii) - Rome (3n)
It is possible to organize this program from Rome to Milan
on Sundays program 8 days / 7 days
Rome (3n) - Florence (2n) - Venice (1n) - Milan (1n)
Milan (1n) - Venice (2n) - Florence (2n) - Rome (3n) possible only 31/12/16 18/03/17 25/03/17
Tour program:
Saturday: |
Arrival at the airport Milan. Meeting at the airport with a Russian-speaking assistant. Accommodation in a hotel (during exhibitions and congresses in Milan, accommodation in the vicinity of Milan is possible). Free time. |
Sunday: |
Visit to Milan with an escort and transfer to a hotel in the suburbs of Venice or in the center of Venice** (for an additional fee, if desired). Free time. |
Monday: |
Breakfast in the hotel. Sightseeing walking tour of Venice with Russian speaking guide. Free time, or optional: excursion to the Doge's Palace with a Russian-speaking guide. , a boat trip on the Laguna, or a gondola ride. Return to the hotel |
Tuesday: |
Breakfast in the hotel. Departure to Siena. Sightseeing tour of Siena with a Russian-speaking guide. Transfer to Florence and accommodation in a hotel in the center. (During the Pitti exhibition and congresses, accommodation may be in the vicinity of Florence). Sightseeing tour with a Russian-speaking guide. |
Wednesday: |
Breakfast in the hotel. Free time or optional excursion to Lucca and Pisa with a Russian speaking guide. Tuscan lunch at Rubaconte restaurant included in price). Afternoon excursion to Uffiza Gallery or Pitti Palace with a Russian speaking guide. For those who wish, for an additional fee, dinner in the theater-restaurant Palazzo Borghese with the performance of the Renaissance. |
Thursday: |
Breakfast in the hotel. Departure to Rome. Stop on the way in Chianti with tasting of Tuscan wines and local products. Accommodation in a hotel in the center Rome. Sightseeing, walking, city tour with a Russian-speaking guide. Free time. Optional: bus tour "Night Rome". |
Friday: |
Breakfast in the hotel. Excursion to the Vatican Museums with a Russian speaking guide. Free time or optional tour Galleria Borghese with a Russian speaking guide. For those who wish (for an additional fee) dinner at the theater-restaurant (with drinks). |
Saturday: |
Breakfast in the hotel. Free time or optional full day excursion Naples/Pompeii with a Russian speaking guide. |
Sunday: |
Breakfast in the hotel. Departure to Rome airport. Flight to Moscow. |
tour cost without a ticket:
Surcharge for tours from 21/04 and 28/04/18 – 30 euros
*During the Pitti exhibitions and congresses in Florence, tourists stay in 4* hotels in Montecatini (12/05. 02/06, 09/06, 16/06/18)
Extras (optional):
— for dinners 3* — 85 euros / 4* — 115 euros
PROGRAMS 8 days / 7 nights, on Sundays
Venice (2n) - Florence (2n) - Rome (3n)
Rome (3n) - Florence (2n) - Venice (2n)
Surcharge for tours from 22/04 and 29/04/18 – 30 euros
During the exhibitions in Milan, tourists live in the vicinity of Milan:
according to the Rome/Milan program for races from 13/04 , 26/08 , 165/09/18
according to the Milan/Rome program in races from 15/04, 06/05, 27/05. 02/09, 16/09, 23/09/18
*During the Pitti exhibitions and congresses in Florence, tourists stay in 4* hotels in Montecatini (12/05. 02/06, 09/06, 16/06/18
)
Extras (optional):
– for dinners 3* – 75 euros / 4* – 105 euros
– for accommodation in the center of Venice (meals only breakfast) is possible only for the Milan-Rome program: 3* – 310 euros / 4* – 330 euros except: 19/05. 02/06. 14/07. 01/09. 09/09/18
Included in the price:
– transport service
— Russian-speaking escort for the entire period
– accommodation in 3*/4* hotels on the basis of breakfast (during exhibitions and congresses accommodation in the vicinity of Florence* is possible)
– Russian speaking guides
– 4-hour tour of Florence with a visit to the Uffizi or Pitti Gallery
– 1.5 hour sightseeing tour of Venice,
- 3 hour tour of Rome
- 3 hour tour of the Vatican Museums
- 2 hour sightseeing tour of Siena
– visit to Milan with an escort
– wine and food tasting in Chianti
- Tuscan lunch in Florence at the Rabaconte restaurant
– boat on the Giudecca canal
- headphones for the entire stay
The price does not include:
— air flight Moscow — Milan // Rome — Moscow,
Moscow-Rome//Milan-Moscow (Aeroflot, Alitalia)
visa and health insurance– 95 euros
- entrance tickets to museums and cathedrals
– entrance tickets to the Vatican Museums (including reservations) 24 euros
- drinks and tips
– surcharge for a boat on the Grand Canal (optional) – 15 euros
– city tax (paid at the hotel)
Optional excursions:
– excursion to Pisa and Lucca 50 euros
– excursion to Naples / Pompeii for the whole day 70 euros
– excursion “Night Rome” 25 euros
- Excursion "Christian Rome" 35 euros
– excursion “Roman castles” – 40 euros
- boat trip on the Venetian lagoon - 25 euros
– excursion to the Borghese Gallery (including entrance ticket) – 43 euros
– excursion to the Doge's Palace - 14 euros (tickets are paid additionally)
- Dinner at the theater-restaurant in Rome (mineral water and wine included) 47 euros
– dinner in Florence at the Palazzo Borghese restaurant with a Renaissance performance (mineral water and wine included) 60 euros
During the exhibitions in Milan, tourists live in the vicinity of Milan:
according to the Rome/Milan program for races from 14/04 , 25/08 , 15/09/18
according to the Milan/Rome program in races from 14/04, 05/05, 26/05. 01/09, 15/09, 22/09/18
*During the Pitti exhibitions and congresses in Florence, tourists stay in 4* hotels in Montecatini (13/05. 01/06, 08/06, 15/06/18)
No minimum number of people
FOR TECHNICAL REASONS THE ROUTE AND ORDER OF EXCURSIONS MAY BE CHANGED
(wedding)
This time we went on a trip to Italy. On the route were Rome, Florence, Venice and Milan. They flew, as in the past year, from Vilnius by Reneir. This time, in order to save money, we decided to fly without luggage, there were no problems with transporting liquids: just put liquids in containers up to 100 ml in a small transparent zip bag.
After a good circle over Rome and considering the future place of rest, the plane landed at Ciampino airport. Terravision ticket offices were located near the exit from the airport, for 4 euros you can get to the Termini central station in Rome in 40 minutes. We are staying at the Freedom Traveler Hostel. Its only plus is its location near Termini. Otherwise below average: problems with internet, hot water and access to the kitchen. And one more piece of advice: do not forget to take adapters for euro sockets on your trip!
(Masha Sharapova)
At the beginning of our holiday in Rome, there was a tennis championship. All tickets were sold out in advance, but about a hundred tickets appeared at the box office every morning. So, after standing in line for about 2.5 hours, we were able to buy tickets for the semi-finals. Happiness knew no bounds! We watched the game between Sharapova-Kerber and Nadal-Ferrer.
Immediately, I note that many sights are very far from each other. Therefore, we bought a day pass for the metro, you can use it to go to the sea in Horta, but more on that later.
Here are the places we visited:
(View from the dome of St. Peter's Cathedral)
1. Vatican. His visit is divided into two parts. The first one to visit is St. Peter's Cathedral. Entrance to the cathedral itself and the tomb under it is free, but you will have to stand in a long line and go through the X-ray. If you want to drink, then on the right side of the square there is a fountain with drinking water. Although not so beautiful, there are many fountains with good water in the city. On the right side of the entrance to the cathedral is a passage to the observation deck. You can go up on foot for 5 euros or by elevator for 7 euros. The second must-see in the Vatican is the Sistine Chapel. Unfortunately, the entrance to it is only through museums, a ticket to which will cost you another 15 euros. And another little secret: from the square in front of the cathedral, you can send a postcard to your homeland, which will be stamped by the Vatican post office. The cost is about 2.5 euros for the postcard itself and the stamp on it. Don't forget to take a pen with you, because the cost of a pen is 1.5 euros on the spot. We were a little upset by the evening illumination of the Vatican. As with most buildings in Rome, it leaves much to be desired.
(View of Angel Castle)
2. Colosseum. It is located at the metro station of the same name. The entrance will cost 12 euros and in addition to the Colosseum itself, the ticket includes a visit to the Palatine and the Forum. The upper gallery of the Colosseum can only be accessed as part of an excursion group.
3. Spanish steps. A staircase of one and a half hundred steps, to the top of which you can climb on foot or by elevator. On the upper street you can go to the park with a viewing platform over Piazza del Popolo (Piazza del Popolo).
4. Capitol. Not far from the Colosseum is the Capitol building. If you take the elevator for 7 euros, you will find yourself on an excellent observation deck. The binoculars on it are always on, and you don’t need to pay separately for using them. As an exception, the Capitol is brightly lit at night.
5. Angel Castle The interior is not very impressive. Keep in mind that the passage to it, as well as to St. Peter's Cathedral, closes at 18.00.
(Night illumination of St. Peter's Cathedral)
6. Walking around the city center for free, you can see the Fontana di Trevi, the Pantheon, Piazza Navona, the monument to Giordano Bruno and the ruins in the Cat's area.
7. From Isola Tiberina along the mud-covered Tiber, you can walk to the Mouth of Truth, well known from the movie "Roman Holiday" (look for Bocca della Verità on the map just below the island).
8. The beach can be reached in 40 minutes by a painted train from the Piramide metro station to the Lido Centro station. This is the same Horta, about which I promised to tell at the beginning. During our vacation, the train always left from the 5th platform. From the station in Lido Centro 15 minutes walk to a small piece of free public beach. It is located just to the left of the station itself. At the end of May, there was a lot of free space on it, but also many sellers of beads, beer and other trifles.
In conclusion, we can note the huge number of bookstores in the complete absence of readers on the street. Our man is even more surprised at the adopted parking system: “until you bump into a nearby car.” Roads in general need to be crossed very carefully, even on a green light. But we did not see the promised number of dog walkers and cyclists.
Marble waterfall.
(Marble Falls)
Not far from Rome is the highest man-made waterfall in the world. It was built by the Romans to drain water from wetlands. To get to it, we had to drive an hour to the town of Terni and take a regular bus from the station. If you stand with your back to the station, then bus number 7 stops across the square to the right, and bus number 21 to the left. Choose the one closest in time. Tickets can be bought directly at the station at the newsstand. After 20 minutes of fun (I'm not kidding) you arrive at the waterfall. When visiting, keep in mind the opening hours. Tickets can be bought in the office building behind the market (the peculiarity of Italians to sell tickets not where the tickets are intended was rather annoying) for 8 euros. For this money you get the opportunity to walk along 5 routes. 2 near the foot, 1 leads to the top, another one at the very top and the last one across the road from the entrance, behind the bus stop.
(view from the top of the waterfall)
In some areas, you will be heavily watered with steam or water, so special capes and filters for your lenses will not interfere with you. Since there are many routes, it is better to plan a whole day to visit the waterfall. And check the opening hours by phone: sometimes the waterfall works on a weekday according to the weekend schedule, and there are few tourists at this time. It was on such a day that we were lucky to be there.
(walking route)
Florence.
The continuation of our trip was a stop for a few days in Florence. We stayed at the Florence PLUS hostel and were pleasantly surprised by the spacious rooms with their own shower and toilet. The room was very clean, each person has a separate locker that can be locked with your own lock. All sockets require an adapter. On the inside were located a swimming pool, a bar and a large seating area. The music didn't stop until 2am.
(Ponte Vecchio Bridge)
The main attractions include the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, the Ponte Vecchio bridge and the Garden of Roses. Two lines lead to the cathedral: one to the dome for 8 euros and the second to the inside of the cathedral. But when climbing the dome, the poor interior decoration was clearly visible, and therefore we limited ourselves to a panoramic view from the roofs. The best view of the Vecchio bridge, I think, is from Piazzale Michelangelo. It is better to come there at sunset, when purple colors spill over the city roofs and are reflected in the river. This square is located above the beautiful rose garden. The garden itself is free to visit and is open from 8.00 to 20.00. And on the bridge itself in the evening you can catch the performance of musicians. Otherwise, walk along the streets, enjoy the views of old buildings and the smell of leather from countless shops.
(view from Piazzale Michelangelo)
For dinner, I can recommend a buffet at via S. Gallo, 22. In this cafe, for 8.5 euros you can get a mountain of food and fruits and even order any cocktail at the bar.
Сinque terre
This is the name of 5 villages located on the western coast of Italy. We went there from Florence: first to La Spezia via Pisa. In La Spezia, you can buy a special ticket for 10 euros, which allows you to travel by train and walk along the paths connecting the villages. In principle, a ticket for the paths for 5 euros can be bought directly on the spot, and train tickets cost 2.7 euros separately. In any case, you need to go to Monterosso station - this is the farthest village of the same name. From it you can get to Vernazza along the slope with vineyards. An unforgettable walk at a measured pace will take 2 hours, and before going out you can swim on the city beach.
(Vernazza)
From Vernazza, the passage was closed further and we sailed to Manarola for 6 euros on a special boat. And from Manarola to Riomaggiore we reached in 20 minutes along a paved path with beautiful name"Road of Love" In the first half
This path is a statue depicting two lovers. From the road you get to the station, and in order to get into the town itself, you need to go down into the tunnel in the form of an aquarium and go under the railway tracks. So you will go out to the pier, and behind it you can get to the rocky beach with the clearest water.
(Riomaggiore)
Venice
In Venice, you need to go to the Santa Lucia station, then the train arrives immediately on its island part. There are not many tourist routes, but getting lost is very real.
(view of Santa Maria)
The city itself did not live up to expectations. Don't get me wrong, it's very beautiful, but not the unrealistic beauty that most people write about. Due to the special location of the houses, one almost constantly has to walk between the houses themselves, only occasionally crossing small channels. The exception is the bridge over the Grand Canal and two large squares: San Marco and the square near the church of Santa Maria della Salute (by the way, in the films Venice is mainly represented by these places, because they are the most beautiful and can be viewed from the side) . There was no unpleasant smell, perhaps due to the fact that we were in May and the water had not yet bloomed.
(Rialto Bridge)
On San Marco, you can feed the order of insolent pigeons and climb the Campanile for 8 euros. I advise you to buy souvenirs on the Rialto Bridge - there we found the cheapest masks in the city. In general, prices do not differ from the tourist places of Rome or Milan. One day was enough for us to explore the entire island, perhaps we will return here for the winter carnival.
(handoliers)
Milan
In Italy, we traveled mainly by regional trains: they take twice as long, but they also cost half as much. One of the few trips on a high-speed eurostar (speed up to 300 km / h) was the transfer from Florence to Milan. The regional train for which we had tickets was delayed. When the delay exceeded 2 hours, the ticket office said that we could use any of the nearest trains to Florence using the same tickets. Eurostar turned out to be such a train. As a result, in Milan we arrived 15 minutes ahead of schedule on a comfortable train for the cost of a regional one.
(Duomo)
We rented the Venezia Apartments in Milan. A small apartment in the form of a well-furnished room with a very convenient location near the metro. In addition to the metro, trams can be used to move around the city. Old and new trams run along almost all the streets of Milan.
Of the sights, everyone is advised to go to the Last Supper. We also went: we ordered tickets for 8 euros through the website, thanks to which we had the opportunity to watch this work of art for as long as 15 minutes. One moment becomes quite clear when visiting - the picture has been destroyed so many times that now it only conveys the original idea, but it is pointless to look for secret signs allegedly left by Leonardo da Vinci.
(looking out for the Pope)
I also recommend visiting the Naviglio Canal. This piece of Milan really reminds me of Venice. Don't forget about the Sforza Castle. Entrance outside the castle walls is free, and it is surrounded by a large, pretty park. On the way from the castle to the Duomo is the Emmanuel Gallery. In the evening, you can sit in the gallery with a cup of coffee in the poppy cafe. And don't forget to make a wish by making three turns on the left heel on the bull inlaid with mosaics in the center of the gallery.
(Naviglio channel)
But the outlets in Milan disappointed us. It makes sense to go there in order to buy a thing for 1500 euros instead of 3000. But the prices available to mere mortals will be in ordinary non-discount stores such as Zara, H&H, Mango and others. Although the prices there are not lower than in similar stores in other countries, and for tax free, you need to buy things worth more than 150 euros.
The most interesting thing is that on this trip we unexpectedly witnessed two championships (in tennis and cycling), and at the end of the trip we saw the arrival in Milan and the performance of the Pope.
Lake Orta
From Milan, you can go to Lake Orta in northern Italy. The easiest way to get there is by changing at Novara station. From Novara go to the Orta-Miasino station. Horta station itself is a small building instead of a station. The station is not crowded, and while waiting for the train it is nice to sit on a bench with a bottle of beer.
(view of the lake from Sacra Monte)
From the station you can walk down to the lake. Despite the signs, the route is not very clear, so I will describe it in more detail: from the station, turn left under the bridge, go to the ring, without turning anywhere, go past the cafe to the Y-shaped fork. There is an information office near the fork, and after a dozen meters there is a descent to the lake. There is a paved path along the lake, and this is one of the most pleasant places on the lake. From small wooden piers you can dive or just sunbathe. Gradually you will come out to the town itself. Boats go from the embankment to San Giulio, a large island on the lake. The entire territory of the island is occupied by the Benedictine monastery.
(view of the lake)
The best panorama of the monastery opens from Sacra Monte - a hill above the town with a huge number of chapels. You can climb there from the central square up to the church and to the right along a wide road until you reach a crossroads. Turn left from the crossroads and climb along the park to the observation platform.
Departure
Our two-week trip to Italy ended with a visit to this wonderful place. We flew from Bergamo Vizeiro. We went for an hour and a half to a department store near the airport. It is, of course, huge, but apart from its size, it does not stand out in any way. And upon their return, they got used to the surrounding reality, which seemed to have lost its color, for a long time. Still, with such a lack of taste in clothing, Italians dress very brightly and cheerfully. And, it seems to me, it makes life around brighter.
Duration: 8 days / 7 nights
Route: Rome - Vatican - (Florence) - Venice - Milan
1 day (Sunday). Moscow - Rome
Arrival in Rome. Meeting with the group assistant. Transfer to the hotel in the city center. Accommodation. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 2 (Monday). Rome - Vatican
Breakfast in the hotel. Excursion to the Vatican Museums (tickets are paid additionally - 24 euros). Sightseeing tour of Rome. Optional dinner at the theater-restaurant (€47 including water and wine). Optional excursion "Night Rome" (25 euros). Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3 (Tuesday). Rome - (Florence)
Breakfast in the hotel. Free day in Rome or optional excursion to Florence (100 euros) or Naples/Pompeii (70 euros). Optional dinner at Babbo's restaurant (30 euros, drinks not included). Overnight at the hotel.
Day 4 (Wednesday). Rome - Venice
Breakfast in the hotel. Transfer by train to Venice (Eurostar, 2nd class). Accommodation in a hotel in the center of Venice. City tour. Free time or optional excursion to the Doge's Palace (14 euros) or a tour of the Laguna in Venice on a private boat (25 euros) or a gondola ride (20 euros). Overnight at the hotel.
Day 5 (Thursday). Venice
Breakfast in the hotel. Visit to a glass blowing workshop with a demonstration of typical glassware. Free time. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 6 (Friday). Venice - Milan
Breakfast in the hotel. Free time. Transfer to Milan by train (Eurostar, 2nd class). Transfer and accommodation in a hotel in Milan (during exhibitions and congresses, accommodation may be in the suburbs of Milan). Free time for shopping. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 7 (Saturday). Milan
Breakfast in the hotel. Sightseeing tour of Milan. Free time. Optional trip to Outlet Serravalle (€20 including 10% discount card - not valid during sales period). Overnight at the hotel.
Day 8 (Sunday). Milan - Moscow
Breakfast. Transfer to Milan airport. Flight to Moscow.
It is possible to extend your stay in the country by booking hotels in other cities and resorts in Italy.
Attention! The order of excursions can be changed for technical reasons.
Included in cost:
- air flight Moscow - Rome - Milan - Moscow
- transfers according to the program
- medical insurance
- hotel accommodation, meals
- Excursions: Rome, Vatican Museums, Venice, Milan, visiting a glass factory. Eurostar 2 class train ticket Rome-Venice, Eurostar 2 class train ticket Venice - Milan
Additionally paid:
- visa
- tourist tax (payable locally)
Optional extras:
- excursions: Vatican Museums (24 euros), Night Rome (25 euros), Florence (100 euros), trip to Castel Romano (28 euros), dinner at Al Grappolo D "Oro restaurant (30 euros), Doge's Palace (14 euros) ), a walk on the lagoon in Venice (25 euros), a gondola ride (20 euros), Naples and Pompeii (70 euros), dinner at the theater-restaurant in Rome (47 euros), a boat in Venice along the Giudecca Canal (20 euros) , boat in Venice along the Giudecca Canal and the Grand Canal (35 euros), a trip to the Serravalle Outlet (20 euros)
1 day Moscow - Rome
Departure from Moscow (specify the exact information on the flight number, airport and time of departure when booking!). Arrival at Rome. Meeting with a representative of the company with a sign in the arrivals hall after passing through passport control and collecting luggage. Transfer to the hotel. Accommodation. Free time. In the evening for an additional fee of 35 euros per person Excursion "Night Rome". Overnight at the hotel.
ATTENTION!!! The schedule of all excursions is indicated in advance! The sequence of excursions and the order of visiting cities may change. Exact information will be indicated in the tour program when issuing documents on the eve of departure!
Day 2 Rome - Vatican
Breakfast. Tour of the Vatican Museums(entrance tickets are paid additionally on the spot about 30 euros per person). Free time or for an additional fee excursions to choose from: "Christian Rome"(40 euros per person) or "Roman Castles"(45 euros per person). In the evening for an additional fee of about 55 euros per person dinner at the Italian theater-restaurant. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 4 Rome - Venice
Breakfast. Moving to Venice(the boat to the island is paid additionally on the spot by each tourist: 25 euros per person on the Giudecca Canal or 40 euros per person on the Grand Canal). Accommodation. Sightseeing tour of Venice. Free time or excursions for an additional fee: excursion to the Doge's Palace(€20 per person + entrance fees) and/or gondola ride(25 euros per person) and/or boat trip on the lagoon(35 euros per person). Overnight at the hotel.
Day 5 Venice
Breakfast. Visit to a glass workshop with a demonstration of handicrafts. Free time. Overnight at the hotel.