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Milan, Florence, Cinque Terre, and Rome (9 Nights)

Milan, Italy
Offered By
Railbookers Group
Valid for Travel Now Through 30 Jul 2027

Embark on an amazing Italian adventure, with this ten-day rail vacation with Railbookers. Starting with two nights in Milan and its grand Duomo, it’s on to Florence, and all the treasures of the renaissance. Following two nights in Tuscany take the train to the spectacular Ligurian coast and spend three nights in Manarola, one of the five beautiful villages of Cinque Terre before ending your rail adventure in the Eternal City, Rome.

Included

  • Hear about the rich history of Milan’s gorgeous Duomo, and vast Sforzesco Castle

  • Explore the artistic riches of the beautiful city of Florence

  • Learn the secret recipe of one of Italy’s most famous foods

  • Walk in the footsteps of gladiators with a tour of the Colosseum in Rome

  • 2 nights hotel accommodation with breakfast in Milan and 2 nights hotel accommodation with breakfast in Florence

  • 3 nights in a private apartment in Cinque Terre and 2 nights hotel accommodation with breakfast in Rome

  • Private walking tour in Milan, small-group tour of Accademia Gallery in Florence, and small-group walking tour and Uffizi Gallery priority access in Florence

  • Meet and Greet service in Cinque Terre and 3-day Cinque Terre card

  • Evening Wine tasting in an ancient wine cellar and a one hour Pesto making course in Cinque Terre

  • Small-group tour of Vatican Museums, San Peter’s, and the Sistine Chapel in Rome

  • Small-group tour of the Colosseum and Roman Forum in Rome

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