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St. Peter's Square

Trevi Fountain

Colosseum

Villa Borghese

Villa d'Este

Rome

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Best for:

  • Architecture
  • Sightseeing

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Rome & The Tiber Valley

3 Centre Holiday

Explore the untouched beauty of the Italian countryside and the sights of the capital of Rome. The Tiber Valley (Umbria and Lazio) is relatively unknown areas of Italy that are waiting to be explored. Just south of Tuscany, Umbria has the same look and feel as its famous neighbour, however is not frequented as much by the avid tourist. The scenery that surrounds Lake Trasimeno is breathtaking with rolling green hills topped with the most recognisable Cypress trees. Whilst in Umbria you can explore the sites of Assisi and Perugia, and moving a little further south towards Rome is the region of Lazio, home to the beautiful lake of Bolsena, and an expanse of countryside which once seen is never forgotten. Relatively new on the list for tourists, Lazio and Bolsena remain quietly untouched, and are ideal for discovering a special part of Italy.

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Italian City Sights

Escorted City Tour

The Italian cities have always been renowned for their charm, culture and unique atmosphere. This relaxed and informal tour takes you to three of the most enchanting in one week; historic Rome, romantic Florence, and musical Verona, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the sights and attractions in each.

ROME, of course, the most famous city in Italy which had a profound effect on the world. Rome showcases a varied and fascinating array of architecture and can be viewed on foot. The Colosseum, Trevi Fountain and the Spanish steps are some of the many famous attractions.


FLORENCE
, set deep in the Tuscan countryside, has a mix of British and Italian cultures as well as housing some of the most famous art and sculptures ever produced by the great Italian masters. Michelangelo's Statue of David and Botticelli's Birth of Venus are all housed in the Uffizi gallery.


VERONA, a small but interesting city that has a big reputation for hosting the best Opera festival in the world! The Arena di Verona is the hub of the city along with the Balcone di Giulietta (the balcony of Juliet), where it is alleged that Juliet was wooed by Romeo. The many back streets and alley ways give Verona a romantic and ancient feel and it's just waiting to be explored.

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