Rome

Rome is one of a kind. No other city – not even Athens, Istanbul, London or New York – has as many world-class sites as the Eternal City. Walking down Via del Fori Imperiali towards the Colosseum will impress even the most spoiled and shopping-crazed teenager. The city has so much to offer: besides the Roman heritage, there are also medieval neighbourhoods, well-designed squares, colourful markets, and the Vatican City with St. Peter’s Basilica and its incredible museums.

Assisi


Nestled amidst the rolling hills of central Italy, Assisi emerges as a timeless gem, captivating visitors with its rich tapestry of history, spirituality, and architectural splendor. Steeped in legend and lore, this picturesque hill town is renowned as the birthplace of Saint Francis, the revered patron saint of animals and the environment.

As one wanders through Assisi's labyrinthine cobblestone streets, they are transported back in time, surrounded by centuries-old stone buildings adorned with colorful frescoes. Dominating the skyline is the magnificent Basilica of Saint Francis, an architectural masterpiece that stands as a testament to the town's religious significance.

Beyond its religious heritage, Assisi offers breathtaking vistas of the Umbrian countryside, inviting travelers to pause and soak in the tranquility of nature. From the imposing Rocca Maggiore fortress to the peaceful solitude of the Eremo delle Carceri hermitage, the town is dotted with landmarks that bear witness to its storied past.

Whether exploring ancient churches, savoring authentic Umbrian cuisine in charming trattorias, or simply basking in the beauty of its surroundings, Assisi casts a spell on all who wander its storied streets. It is a place where the past and present converge, offering a glimpse into a world where time seems to stand still.

Venice Island


Explore the enchanting city of Venice, a timeless gem floating on the serene waters of the Adriatic Sea. Lose yourself in the labyrinth of narrow alleyways and picturesque canals, where every corner reveals a new story waiting to be discovered. From the iconic Grand Canal and majestic St. Mark's Basilica to the vibrant Rialto Market and charming neighborhood squares, Venice offers a tapestry of sights and experiences unlike any other. Indulge in authentic Venetian cuisine, ride a gondola beneath historic bridges, and immerse yourself in the city's rich cultural heritage. Venice beckons with its unique charm and allure, promising an unforgettable journey through its romantic streets and waterways.

Pisa

Say Pisa — and you immediately think of the Leaning Tower, one of the most famous monuments in the world. Pisa, however, is much more than just its tower. It is also home to the extraordinary complex of buildings known as the Piazza dei Miracoli (Square of Miracles), with its magnificent cathedral and baptistery. Step away from the tower and you’ll discover the old town with Renaissance palaces, medieval tower-houses, churches in Romanesque and Gothic style, the Botanic Gardens (one of the oldest in Europe, recently restored), and the River Arno, which you can admire by walking through old streets called Lungarni.

Pisa was the birthplace of Gailileo Galilei and is home to the important University of Pisa, founded in 1338, and the Scuola Normale Superiore, opened in 1813. As an Etruscan settlement and a Roman town, Pisa formed part of the Longobardo Kingdom, and then of the Carolingio Empire before becoming part of Italy after 1861. The medieval period coincided with the peak of Pisa’s economic and political power. Pisa was one of the four Italian coastal republics until it was annexed by the Republic of Florence in 1406.

Pisa is the starting point to discover the province, with its unspoilt and well-preserved landscape. Do not miss a visit to San Miniato (50 km), Volterra (65 km), San Gimignano (80 km) and Florence (105 km).

Florence

Everywhere you turn in Florence, you find extraordinary works of art and architecture, which attract almost 8 million tourists every year—from the Palazzo Vecchio to the world-famous Uffizi Gallery to the Cathedral with its magnificent dome and the tower designed by Giotto. Along the river Arno, the Ponte Vecchio with its jewellery shops is a must for all those who pass through the city, as well as the splendid Boboli gardens across the river.

Florence is also an international wine and gastronomic centre, Chianti is its most famous local product together with the celebrated Fiorentina steak on the bone.

Siena

Siena, nestled in Tuscany, enchants with its Gothic architecture, notably the stunning Siena Cathedral. Its winding alleys lead to the lively Piazza del Campo, home to the famous Palio horse race. Cultural delights abound, from art galleries to Tuscan cuisine. Siena beckons visitors to savor its timeless charm and rich heritage.