Vienna – Milan – Rome – 16 days

Our multi-day tour package Vienna via Milan to Rome includes visiting Austria’s capital Vienna, Slovakia’s capital Bratislava, Hungary’s capital Budapest, some of the most famous Slovenian attractions such as Ljubljana, Postojna Cave and Predjama Castle, as well as the best destinations of Northern Italy: Venice, Verona and Milan. It is a great way to discover the core of Europe and get to know its most popular destinations with world-famous history and tradition. If you choose to put a cherry on top of your journey, the Eternal City is bound to leave you in awe!

For those of you who wish to experience even more, we upgraded the experience and created the multi-day tour package Vienna – Milan – Rome. It allows you to travel further to the heart of Italy and discover astonishing places such as Pisa, Florence, San Gimignano, Siena, Rome and Vatican in just 16 days. A former epicentre of the Roman Empire has a reputation of the world’s “living art gallery” – and it is certainly justified. Nothing beats the gorgeous landscape of Tuscany and the historical power of Rome! This tour is especially suitable for ambitious travellers, who are ready to embark on a journey of epic proportions.

Highlights: Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest, Ljubljana, Postojna Cave, Predjama Castle, Venice, Verona, Sirmione, Bergamo, Milan, Pisa, Florence, San Gimignano, Siena, Vatican, Rome

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Vienna – Milan – Rome

Our multi-day tour package Vienna via Milan to Rome includes visiting Austria’s capital Vienna, Slovakia’s capital Bratislava, Hungary’s capital Budapest, some of the most famous Slovenian attractions such as Ljubljana, Postojna Cave and Predjama Castle, as well as the best destinations of Northern Italy: Venice, Verona and Milan. It is a great way to discover the core of Europe and get to know its most popular destinations with world-famous history and tradition. If you choose to put a cherry on top of your journey, the Eternal City is bound to leave you in awe!

For those of you who wish to experience even more, we upgraded the experience and created the multi-day tour package Vienna – Milan – Rome. It allows you to travel further to the heart of Italy and discover astonishing places such as Pisa, Florence, San Gimignano, Siena, Rome and Vatican in just 16 days. A former epicenter of the Roman Empire has a reputation of the world’s “living art gallery” – and it is certainly justified. Nothing beats the gorgeous landscape of Tuscany and the historical power of Rome! This tour is especially suitable for ambitious travellers, who are ready to embark on a journey of epic proportions.

Highlights: Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest, Ljubljana, Postojna Cave, Predjama Castle, Venice, Verona, Sirmione, Bergamo, Milan, Pisa, Florence, San Gimignano, Siena, Vatican, Rome

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  • Duration: 15 nights / 16 days
  • Tour package includes:
  • Pick-up at Vienna Schwechat Airport,
  • Drop-off at Rome Airport,
  • All transportation per program,
  • Sightseeing per program,
  • Entrance fees to: Schönbrunn Palace, Postojna Cave, Predjama Castle, Colosseum, Roman Forum,
  • Private vehicle with driver,
  • English-speaking guide,
  • 15 breakfasts,
  • 15 overnight stays on twin/double sharing basis in 3* or 4* hotels: 2 nights in Vienna, 2 nights in Budapest, 1 night in Ljubljana, 2 nights in Venice, 1 night in Verona, 2 nights in Milan, 2 nights in Florence, 3 nights in Rome,
  • All applicable tolls, fees and taxes.

TOUR DETAILS


Day 1: Arrival

Our agent will welcome you at Vienna Schwechat Airport and take you to your hotel for check-in (after 14:00). On the way there, you will drive through the 5.2 km long circuit “Vienna Ring Road”, which surrounds the Innere Stadt. The famous psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud walked around the Ring daily. From there you can spot prominent Vienna’s buildings: UNO City (Vienna International Center), Giant Ferris Wheel in the Prater Park, Austrian Parliament, Imperial Court Theatre, City Hall, University, Vienna State Opera, Museum of Art History, and Museum of Natural History. Overnight stay in Vienna.

Day 2: Vienna

After breakfast, we will go on a guided walking city tour, where you can learn more about Vienna and its attractions. We will see the Vienna State Opera, Maria Theresa Square and City Hall, which was built in the prominent Neo-Gothic style, and many other sites en route: the main city promenade Kärntner Straße, which leads to St. Stephen’s Cathedral, the most famous Viennese cathedral; as well as the former imperial palace Hofburg Palace, which hosted emperors of the Habsburg dynasty, and walk around the Hofburg area (outside). It was the principal imperial winter residence, while Schönbrunn Palace was the summer residence. Today it serves as the official residence and workplace of the President of Austria. We will of course also visit the famous Baroque palace Schönbrunn Palace with its glorious gardens, listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List – right after a short photo stop by the Belvedere Museum. Overnight stay in Vienna.

Day 3: Bratislava

After breakfast, we will check out and drive to Slovakia’s capital city Bratislava. Vienna and Bratislava are the only two capital cities in the world with such a short distance between them (55 km air distance). En route we will pass through the rolling hills of ancient Moravia and modern Slovakia, catching our first glimpse of the wide, blue Danube. We will go on a panoramic tour to see the city’s main attractions. We will see the majestic cathedral dedicated to St. Martin in which, during the time of Turkish occupation of Budapest, the Hungarian kings were crowned. We will walk under the Michalová Tower, the only remaining medieval gate which leads to the city and ranks among the oldest town buildings, see the Renaissance Roland Fountain and the classicist Primasovo (archbishop) palace, where the “Peace of Bratislava” was signed in 1805 after the defeat of the monarchy against Napoleon. On route to the Old Town, there are lovely statues exhibited to warm up the atmosphere, such as the beautiful Naci, Napoleonic soldier, Čumil and others. We can also spot Mozart’s palace, where the famous composer had one of his first concerts as a child, the Slovak National Theatre and a monument dedicated to the Danish storyteller Hans Christian Andersen, who visited Bratislava in 1840 and got his inspiration for the fairy tales “The Ugly Duckling” and “The Little Match Girl” there. Overlooking the city is the famous Bratislava Castle, where the Celts controlled the trade route and its passage over the Danube from. The last major renovation of the castle was commissioned by the Habsburg Empress Maria Theresa in the 18th century, when the castle was renovated in Baroque style. In the evening, we will drive to Budapest, an old metropolis with a turbulent past. The Hungarian capital is also called “the beauty on the Danube”, mainly because of its picturesque location and grand architecture from the golden era of the city in the second half of the 19th century, which gives it a special touch. Overnight stay in Budapest.

Day 4: Budapest

After breakfast, it is time to discover Budapest and visit its main attractions. We will drive across the Chain Bridge to the Castle Hill, where Matthias Church, Fisherman’s Bastion and Buda Castle (a.k.a. the Royal Palace) stand, offering a beautiful view of Budapest. After our guide has shown you around the Castle District, we will continue by visiting the Hungarian Parliament Building, which is the third largest Parliament building in the world. We will continue with a panoramic tour of the city centre, passing by Liberty Square, the magnificent St. Stephen’s Basilica, Vaci Street, which is considered the heart of the city, and other prominent sights. There will also be some free time for you to buy souvenirs, have lunch and explore the city on your own. Overnight stay in Budapest.

Day 5: Ljubljana

We will continue our journey towards Slovenia and visit Ljubljana, proclaimed by the European institutions the »European Green Capital 2016«. After check-in, our tour guide will take you on a panoramic sightseeing tour of Ljubljana to show you its main attractions, from Prešeren Square and Tromostovje (Triple Bridge) to Town Square with its baroque fountain and Town Hall. We will climb the Ljubljana Castle Hill and admire its panoramic view of this lovely city. Overnight stay in Ljubljana.

Day 6: Postojna Cave, Predjama Castle

After breakfast, we will visit the Postojna Cave, one of the largest Karst landmarks in the world. An electric train will take us through the tunnels of the cave, which is with its 20 km long cave system the most impressive and the most visited cave in Europe. We will be able to spot human fish, the most famous cave animals in the world that used to be believed to be dragon offspring. We will continue with a tour of the mighty Predjama Castle from the 12th century, mounted on a 123 m high cliff above the Lokva River. There are many mysterious tales and legends about the castle and its knights. The most famous of them all is the story of Knight Erazem of Predjama, who rebelled in the 15th century against the emperor and became the first Slovenian Robin Hood. Today’s castle is from the Renaissance period and incorporates a museum. In the afternoon, we leave Slovenia behind and head towards Venice. Overnight stay near Venice.

Day 7: Venice

After breakfast, our guide will take on a panoramic city tour of this wonderful lagoon port, which is also the capital of the Veneto Region. You will get to see the famous St. Mark’s Square and Basilica with its exceptional gold mosaics, the Grand Canal and Rialto Bridge, the Doge’s Palace and the evocative Bridge of Sighs, and much more. While walking to St. Mark’s Square and around the town, you will get to feel the romantic Venetian ambience and admire its attractions along the way. While it can be hard sometimes to find your way around the narrow streets of Venice, our guide will make it a piece of cake to navigate them! Overnight stay near Venice.

Day 8: Verona

After breakfast, we will travel to Verona, a picturesque town by the Adige River and one of the pearls of Northern Italy. This is where the world’s most tragic love story took place – that of Romeo and Juliet. We will go on a city tour to discover its most interesting sites: Piazza Brà (Verona’s main square) with the Verona Arena (one of the largest conserved Roman amphitheatres), Piazza Erbe with its traditional market, Piazza dei Signori, and more. We will take a walk to Juliet’s house with its famous balcony and remember the story of the two lovebirds. Overnight stay in Verona.

Day 9: Sirmione, Bergamo

After breakfast, we will drive to Sirmione. We will go on a panoramic tour around this scenic town with narrow streets that has the Scaliger family’s (ruling Sirmione in the Middle Ages) mark all over it. We will continue by driving to Bergamo and visiting Upper City, “Città Alta”. We will see the Gambito Tower, Piazza Vecchia (Old Square), Palazzo Della Ragione (Palace of Reason) from 1199, Colleoni Chapel, Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica, and other attractions. We will walk to Citadella, which offers a magnificent view of Lower Bergamo. After the tour, we will head towards Milan. Overnight stay in Milan.

Day 10: Milan

After breakfast, we will go a sightseeing city tour and see Duomo, a famous Cathedral that was being built for a few centuries, hiding the Lombard masters’ most valuable treasures. Although the interior is truly magnificent, visitors are blown away even more by its exterior, which is an excellent example of the late Italian Gothic style. A special experience is ascending to the cathedral’s rooftop to see the 2.245 statues of Catholic saints from up close. We will get to see the 15th century Castello Sforzesco (Sforza Castle), which is one of the biggest Italian castles and is decorated with Michelangelo’s and Da Vinci’s magnificent artwork. We will visit Vittorio Emanuele II, where the most beautiful fashion stores and authentic Italian coffee shops are lined up, and conclude the notorious opera house Teatro alla Scala. Overnight stay in Milan.

Day 11: Pisa

After breakfast, we will head towards Pisa, a town stretching over the banks of the Arno River. We will visit Piazza dei Miracoli (the Square of Miracles), where the cathedral with the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa and baptistery stands. We will admire the cathedral with its richly adorned façade, five naves and precious accessories, which is the best example of Romanesque architecture, and you will be able to take pictures in front of the tower. We will arrive in Florence in the evening hours. Overnight stay in Florence.

Day 12: Florence

After breakfast, we will go on a sightseeing tour and admire this medieval and renaissance pearl from the most beautiful viewpoint – Piazzale Michelangelo, which offers a view of the entire town, its cathedral, the Santa Croce Basilica, Giotto’s Bell Tower and the Arno River that lazily winds its way through the city. We will continue our sightseeing in the heart of Florence: Piazza del Duomo with its baptistery and the majestic Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral, Giotto’s Bell Tower, Dante’s birth house and the Santa Croce Basilica. We will stop at Piazza della Signoria, which is a square surrounded by numerous palaces and monuments, visit the Orsanmichele Church (a typical example of Florentine Gothic style) and walk through the Uffizi Gallery all the way to Ponte Vecchio – the notorious bridge that takes you to the Pitti Palace. Evening free for exploring the town on your own. Overnight stay in Florence.

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Day 13: San Gimignano, Siena

After breakfast, we will drive through the breathtaking scenery of Tuscany, Italy’s most popular and picturesque region, and visit the pearl of Tuscany – San Gimignano. Due to the defence towers that surround it, it deserves the title “Medieval Manhattan”. We will stroll through the town’s narrow streets that are surrounded by a variety of shops, offering homemade Tuscan specialties, and visit the Piazza della Cisterna, the Collegiata Church and Museo Della Tortura (torture museum) inside the Devil’s Tower. Our route through Tuscany will take us to Siena, where we will visit the originally designed Piazza del Campo, dominated by Torre del Mangia – the highest tower in Tuscany, Palazzo Pubblico, and the Piazza del Duomo with its cathedral. After sightseeing, we will drive to Rome. Overnight stay in Rome.

Day 14: Vatican

After breakfast, we will go on a sightseeing tour around the Vatican (with a possibility to visit the museums of Vatican (surcharge) with impressive collections from various art history periods, as well as the Sistine Chapel). We will walk around the square and visit the Basilica of St. Peter. If the weather is nice, you are able to climb the cupola and enjoy the breathtaking view of Rome and the Vatican. We will take a stroll through the Roman squares and see the main sites: Piazza Navona with the Fountain of the Four Rivers, Pantheon, Trevi Fountain and the notorious Spanish Steps, where top fashion shows are often held. Overnight stay in Rome.

Day 15: Rome

After breakfast, it is time to go on a city tour to get to know Italy’s famous capital better. We will visit the Colosseum, Capitol and Roman Forum. The rest of the day will be free for exploring the city on your own. Overnight stay in Rome. (*Optional)

*If you are interested in Rome’s mysterious catacombs, we recommend prolonging your stay in Rome for one day to explore them.

Day 16: Departure

Check-out, transfer to Rome Airport.

PLEASE NOTE:

In the case of unexpected events (traffic conditions, weather conditions or other inconveniences that we cannot influence), we can change the order of trips and sometimes the contents to make the tour as logistically convenient as possible.


What to see in Vienna

Vienna is a former imperial city with a high quality of life and world-wide known tourist attractions such as the Vienna State Opera, Maria Theresa Square and City Hall, the main city promenade Kärntner Straße, St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Hofburg Palace, Schönbrunn Palace with its glorious gardens (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and Belvedere Museum.

What to see in Bratislava

Bratislava’s top attractions are the Renaissance Roland Fountain, Fountain of St. George and the Dragon, the classicist Primasovo (Archbishop) Palace, Mozart’s palace, St. Martin Cathedral, Michalová (St. Michael’s) Tower, Slovak National Theatre and the famous Bratislava Castle. On route to the Old Town, lovely statues of Naci, Čumil and others are exhibited.

What to see in Budapest

One of Budapest’s staples is driving across the Chain Bridge to the Castle Hill, where Matthias Church, Fisherman’s Bastion and Buda Castle (a.k.a. the Royal Palace) stand, offering a stunning view of the city. In the city center, you can see Liberty Square, St. Stephen’s Basilica, Vaci Street (considered the heart of the city), Great Market Hall and the prominent Danube.

What to see in Slovenia

With its breathtaking landscapes, green forests, emerald rivers, deep blue Alpine lakes, exciting mountain tops, scenic historical towns and castles, Slovenia is like a real size postcard! It also boasts three UNESCO World Heritage sites: Škocjan Caves, Idrija and the Ljubljana Marshes, where great mysteries unravel.

What to see in Venice

Venice is a true feast for the eyes that never disappoints! Definitely a must-see when in Venice, the Grand Canal (Canal Grande) amazes with its reflections of the glorious Venetian architecture situated by its banks. Doge’s palace is one the most prominent attractions, which captures its visitors with intriguing history, architecture and heavenly views from the Bridge of Sighs.

What to see in Verona

This picturesque town by the Adige River is one of Italy’s most valuable pearls with splendid sites: Piazza Brà, Verona Arena, San Zeno Maggiore Basilica, Piazza delle Erbe with its traditional market, Piazza dei Signori, Verona’s Cathedral, Castelvecchio Museum and Gallery, and Juliet’s house with its famous balcony.

What to see in Milan

By far the most prominent point of Milan is the Duomo Cathedral, Castello Sforzesco (Sforza Castle) decorated with Michelangelo’s and Da Vinci’s magnificent artwork, Vittorio Emanuele II with Milan’s most beautiful fashion stores and authentic Italian coffee shops, and the notorious opera house Teatro alla Scala.

What to see in Florence

The most beautiful viewpoint is Piazzale Michelangelo, offering a panoramic view of Florence. Walking around the town, you get to see Piazza del Duomo, Piazza della Signoria and other squares, Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral, Santa Croce Basilica, Orsanmichele Church, Ponte Vecchio, Pitti Palace, Giotto’s Bell Tower, Dante’s birth house and the Arno River.

What to see in Tuscany

Tuscany is known worldwide as Italy’s most beautiful region, and it’s easy to see why when driving through the countryside, feasting your eyes on the astonishing landscape, or visiting places like Cinque Terre, Maremma National Park San Gimignano, Siena, Chianti, Lucca, Cortona, and Pisa with its Leaning Tower (Torre di Pisa).

What to see in Rome

Rome is recognized as the cradle of ancient Roman civilization and most definitely a capital with exceptional history and impressive monuments. Among them, the most prominent are the Colosseum, Capitol and Roman Forum. Be sure to also stop by the Spanish Steps, St. Peter’s Basilica, Palatino, Pantheon, Piazza Navona, Trevi Fountain, Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica, as well as other antique buildings, squares and statues dominating the city. And last but not least – the Vatican.

What to do in Vienna

When in Vienna, you simply have to taste the most famous Viennese delight Sacher-Torte (we recommend Hotel Sacher Wien, where it was originally made) and drive around “Vienna Ringstrasse”, which surrounds the Innere Stadt and offers a view of Vienna’s prominent buildings: UNO City, Giant Ferris Wheel, Austrian Parliament, Imperial Court Theater, City Hall, University, Museum of Art History and Museum of Natural History. On the top of our to-do list is also visiting the Viennese Prater amusement park.

What to do in Bratislava

Slovakia’s capital boasts one of the loveliest city centers, where you can take a really enjoyable walk and feast your eyes on the local attractions. Definitely worth visiting are Bratislava Castle, Bratislava City Museum, Bratislava Forest Park and Botanical Garden. You can also stop by the Slavin Memorial above the city, which offers a striking view of Bratislava.

What to do in Budapest

You can visit the Hungarian Parliament Building, which is the third largest Parliament building in the world. For a unique and truly unforgettable experience, you can take a river cruise along the banks of the Danube from the Margaret Island and pass through all the important bridges, the facades of the Parliament and the famous Citadella.

What to do in Slovenia

Take time to enjoy a city tour of Ljubljana, discover Slovenia’s natural treasures, listen to our tour guide’s interesting stories about Slovenia’s historical and cultural heritage, taste the local cuisine and exquisite wine, relax or try some exciting activities, such as rafting, kayaking, hiking, biking and SUP-ing.

What to do in Venice

To discover the world-famous Venetian culture, there are numerous museums, art galleries, palazzos and palaces you can visit. The heart of Venice is by St. Mark’s Square with its Basilica and Campanile San Marco, with cafés and restaurants nearby. If you wish to ride a bit further away than the canals, you can take a trip to the lagoon islands of Murano, Burano and Torcello.

What to do in Verona

Enjoy the view from Ponte Scaligero or Ponte Pietra, shop in the Centro Storico (Old Town), taste the best wine at Antica Bottega del Vino, visit the Renaissance masterpiece Giardino Giusti and follow the footsteps of Romeo and Juliet’s tragic love story. If you are up for some adventure, take a trip to the alpine Lake Garda, the largest Italian lake.

What to do in Milan

If you’re into fashion, art and history, you already know you’ve come to the right place. But historic tours and shopping in trendy stores such as Galleria Vittorio Emanuele can be paired with an exquisite culinary experience at Eataly or Pasticceria Marchesi, or visiting the biggest Science and Technology Museum in Italy “Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia”.

What to do in Florence

To discover the beautiful Renaissance legacy, visit the magnificent Uffizi Gallery, Pitti Palace and numerous other palazzos, galleries and museums, to feel the contemporary city vibe, check out Mercato Centrale, to find amazement and serenity, stroll through Boboli Gardens, while dining and wine tasting is an absolute delight you need to experience.

What to do in Tuscany

The best experiences awaiting you in Tuscany are hiking in nature (especially in Alpi Apuane), taking a hot air balloon flight to watch the rolling hills, vineyards and olive groves passing by, visiting amusement parks such as Parco Levigliese, Cavallino Matto and Acqua Village Follonica, or tasting wine in the famous Chianti Region and truffles in San Miniato.

What to do in Rome

When visiting the Eternal City, give yourself a history lesson in the Capitoline Museums and Museo Nazionale Romano, climb the Spanish Steps, thrown a coin in the Trevi Fountain for good luck, or take your significant other for dinner at Eataly and indulge in delicious gelato. Be sure not to miss Vatican and explore the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel and other sites.