Rome, Venice & Tuscany

Length: 9 days  
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Rome Venice and Tuscany Educational Tour | Gondola Ride
 
Map of Rome, Venice and Tuscany Educational Tour
 
Rome Venice and Tuscany Educational Tour | Ponte Vecchio
 
  • Day 1 Start Tour
  • Day 2 Ciao Rome
    Meet your Tour Director and check into hotel
    Rome City Walk 
    Spanish StepsTrevi FountainPantheonPiazza Navona
    Authentic Trattoria Dinner
    Details: Rome City Walk
    Baroque-en hearted? Revive your spirits with a walk past Rome's most beautiful and unusual Baroque fountains. At the foot of the Spanish Steps, elegant cafes once favored by visiting Brits and Americans surround the central fountain. The water pressure here was so low that the artist had to sink the fountain into the ground to get any water going through it, so he went ahead and designed the fountain to look like a sinking ship. There's no shortage of water pressure at the nearby Trevi Fountain, a Baroque extravagance designed by master sculptor Bernini. At the Pantheon you'll see the largest concrete dome ever constructed. An oculus, or hole, in the dome lets sunlight into the beautiful temple, dedicated to all the gods.
  • Day 3 Rome Landmarks
    Rome Ancient City Guided Walking Sightseeing Tour with Whisper headsets 
    Colosseum visitForum Romanum visitPiazza Venezia
    Details: Rome Ancient City Guided Walking Sightseeing Tour with Whisper headsets
    The ultimate symbol of ancient Rome, the Colosseum still dominates the modern city. Tour the amphitheater with your local licensed guide. Built by the emperor Vespasian in A.D. 72, the structure held almost 50,000 spectators but was so well organized that the entire place could be emptied within 15 minutes. Inside, the spectacles varied from gladiator battles to immense naval contests that required the flooding of the amphitheater to wild beast shows, in which thousands of exotic animals like giraffes and ostriches were popped into the stadium through trap doors and left to fight Roman hunters. See the system beneath the floor that operated the trap doors and housed the animals, then continue on to the relative calm of the Forum. Rome’s commercial, religious, and political center, the Forum held markets, temples, and the Senate House. Near the Rostra, or speaker’s platform, you can still see game boards scratched into the marble by bored politicians -- anyone up for a game of tic tac toe?
  • Day 4 Rome--Venice
    Vatican City Guided Walking Sightseeing Tour with Whisper headsets 
    Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel visitSt. Peter’s Basilica visit
    Travel to Venice on the Freccia Rossa (Italy's fastest train)
    Details: Vatican City Guided Walking Sightseeing Tour with Whisper headsets
    Don a state-of-the-art headset for a space-age tour of St. Peter’s Basilica with a licensed local guide. Outside the church, four rows of columns radiate out like welcoming arms (if you stand on the circles marked on the ground, the rows will line up and look like a single row); inside, the church seems enormous enough to embrace the entire world. The dome, partially designed by Michelangelo, rises 452 feet above the ground. Michelangelo’s mark is everywhere here, from the costumes worn by the Swiss Guards to his exquisite “Pietà” sculpture (the only sculpture he ever signed -- look for his name carved into the Madonna’s sash) to the amazing frescoes of the Sistine Chapel. Because he considered himself a sculptor and not a painter, Michelangelo hated working on these paintings, now considered masterpieces.
  • Day 5 Venice Landmarks
    Venice Guided Walking Sightseeing Tour with Whisper headsets 
    St. Mark’s SquareBasilicaDoges’ Palace visitGlass-blowing demo
    Details: Venice Guided Walking Sightseeing Tour with Whisper headsets
    Bubbling up on more than 100 islands in a lagoon off the Adriatic, Venice is an absolutely unique and unquestionably beautiful city. The weight of its opulent architecture – bulbous domes, gothic spires, and lacy marble – may be sinking the city by 10 inches a century, but your local guide will make sure you don’t sink out of sight as you tour the intricate labyrinth of streets and bridges. Step into Piazza San Marco, an airy expanse of arches, sunlight, and pigeons. The multi-domed Basilica on one end, completed in 1094 but decorated for centuries afterward, is the final resting place of the apostle St. Mark, Venice’s patron saint. The mosaics beneath the basilica’s outside arches depict the arrival of St. Mark’s body, stolen from Egypt in 828 by Venetian traders. The frothy Venetian Gothic Doge’s Palace stands next door. Continue on to a glass-blowing demonstration. Venetian glass has long been considered the best in the world, and its production was such a state secret that during the Middle Ages, any Venetian glassblower who attempted to ply his trade outside the city was immediately arrested.
  • Day 6 Venice--Florence
    Travel to Florence on the Freccia Rossa (Italy's fastest train)
    Florence Guided Walking Sightseeing Tour with Whisper headsets 
    Palazzo VecchioPiazza della SignoriaChiesa di Santa CrocePonte VecchioDuomo visitLeather workshopGates of ParadiseGiotto’s Bell TowerDante's house
    Details: Florence Guided Walking Sightseeing Tour with Whisper headsets
    Immerse yourself in the charms of old-world Firenze, a red-brick splendor set in the rolling green hills of Tuscany. The birthplace and focal point of the Italian Renaissance, Florence still has the masterpieces to prove it. Brunelleschi’s elegant Duomo (dome) dominates the skyline, and around every corner is an architectural triumph filled with wall after wall of incomparable art. Your local licensed guide will take you to Giotto's Bell Tower and the aptly named Gates of Paradise, the bronze east doors of the Baptistery that spurred the burgeoning Renaissance. The boy guarding the Palazzo Vecchio with his slingshot is just a copy of Michelangelo’s David; the real statue is over at the Accademia. Don’t overlook the tombs of Michelangelo, Galileo, and Machiavelli at the Chiesa di Santa Croce, and definitely don’t overlook Florence’s amazing leather goods. Check them out when you visit one of the area’s famed workshops.
  • Day 7 Tuscany Highlights
    Volterra & San Gimignano Excursion
  • Day 8 Florence--Rome
    Travel to Rome via Siena
    Siena Guided Excursion 
    Piazza del CampoPalazzo PubblicoDuomoChurch of St CatherineFortezza Medicea
    Details: Siena Guided Excursion
    Stroll across red brick piazzas. Pause in black-and-white striped churches. Gaze up at bell towers stretching high into the sky. Proud Siena is a glimpse into Italy’s medieval past, when Florence, Pisa, and Siena were all fierce rivals for European trade, money, and glory. As international students bask in the sunny Piazza del Campo, you’ll see the surrounding Palazzo Pubblico, home of the civic museum, and the Torre del Mangia, Siena’s bell tower. The tower was named after an extremely stout bell-ringer, whose name, Mangiaguadagni (“eats profits”) reflected his love of the local cuisine. Earn your own lunch by climbing the tower’s 503 steps.
  • Day 9 End Tour
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    Tour Includes:
    • Round-trip airfare
    • 7 overnight stays in hotels with private bathrooms
    • Full European breakfast daily
    • Dinner daily
    • Full-time services of a professional Tour Director
    • Guided sightseeing tours and city walks as per itinerary
    • Visits to select attractions as per itinerary
    • Guided sightseeing tours with high-tech headset as per itinerary
    • High-speed Freccia Rossa train to Venice
    • High-speed Freccia Rossa train to Florence
    • Tour Diary™
    • Note: On arrival day only dinner is provided; on departure day, only breakfast is provided