Highlights
Price per person (pp) based on double occupancy. You must buy 2 vouchers minimum to complete booking
About This Deal
The Experience
Embark on an unforgettable 6-night Italian adventure, beginning with the timeless charm of Rome, where ancient ruins, bustling piazzas, and world-renowned cuisine set the perfect start. After soaking in the Eternal City for two days, enjoy a scenic train journey to Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, where art, history, and stunning architecture await. Following two days of exploring Florence’s masterpieces and vibrant streets, travel by train to the enchanting canals of Venice, a city of romance, gondolas, and hidden alleyways. After two magical days in Venice, your journey concludes with a flight back to the UK, carrying memories of Italy’s iconic cities and experiences.
The Hotel
- Urban Garden Hotel Rome in Rome
- Hotel Nuova Mestre in Venice
- Hotel Palazzo Vecchio in Florence
Tansfer Details
- Italian Train Included Between Rome, Florence & Venice
Itinerary
6 Nights Itinerary:
- Day 1: Fly to Rome and stay in Rome
- Day 2: Stay in Rome
- Day 3: Train transfer from Rome to Florence and stay in Florence
- Day 4: Stay in Florence
- Day 5: Train transfer from Florence to Venice and stay in Venice
- Day 6: Stay in Venice
- Day 7: Flight back to the UK
Groupon's Guide To Rome
From famous historic sites to relatively obscure catacombs, basilicas, fountains and museums, the Eternal City has many things to offer, as historic landmarks go hand in hand with the vibrant city nightlife.
Passing through old cobblestone streets and ruins, visitors can catch a glimpse of Rome's main attractions such as the Pantheon, one of the best kept classical architecture buildings in the world, the iconic Trevi Fountain and the Vatican Museums. Sweeping views over the city can be captured on film and camera from the Spanish Steps, where holidaymakers can unwind over a prosciutto panini or a gelato after a day of exploring numerous shopping centres and bazaars. Nestled beneath the Vatican walls, the Prati district mixes elegant office buildings with high-end boutiques and public squares, while imposing military barracks and Museo delle Anime dei Defunti provides a unique experience. Tourists can also get a taste of a typical Italian night out by visiting local restaurants, bars and clubs and enjoying a classic pizza or pasta. Rome has a Mediterranean climate with hot summers and rainy winters. From June to September the average temperature is 27°C, and may go as high as 30°C in July and August, with ten hours of sunshine a day. October and November are the wettest months of the year, while weather in December is often overcast, cool and rainy, with average temperatures dropping to 10°C.
Groupon's Guide To Venice
The capital of the Veneto region, listed as a World Heritage Site, Venice is set on a group of 118 small islands separated by a labyrinth of canals and linked by century-old bridges. Colonnaded squares, domes and arches can be seen while on a sleek motorboat or during a gondola ride that will carry visitors through the city's main waterways.
Tourists shouldn't miss out on the opportunity to visit the Doge’s Palace, a symbol of the republic’s wealth and mastery over land and sea. On the eastern end of St. Mark’s Square, the world-renowned Byzantine basilica has become a landmark of the city with its four bulbous domes and golden mosaics. Throughout the cobbled streets, there are countless shops where travellers can pick out unique handmade masks painted according to the 800-year-old Venetian tradition. Venice has a humid subtropical climate characterised by warm summers and cold winters. The sky is clear, with a moderate level of sunshine that invites holidaymakers to visit the city during autumn, while winter months bring an average high temperature of 6°C and three hours of sunshine per day.
Groupon's Guide To Florence
Florence is a treasure trove of art and architecture, with numerous museums and galleries. Considered the birthplace of the Renaissance, the Tuscan capital is sprinkled with terracotta and ancient Carrara marble, as well as grand buildings and monuments that proudly stake their claim for admiration. Boasting vast iron and glass structure, Piazza San Lorenzo is one of the most authentic covered market places in Florence, with fruit and veg stalls, Tuscan trinket sellers, and historic restaurants. Masterpieces of modern fashion come in plenty on Florence's hip Via dei Calzaiuoli and Via de Tornabuoni, which boast high-end boutiques, filled with haute couture pieces. After long days of traditional dining and market strolling, visitors can head to the Piazza Michelangelo for sunset shots, live music and Italian atmosphere at its finest.
The summer season lasts from June to mid-September and is characterised by humidity with more than 33ºC on average in July. In autumn, the weather gets cooler, with November being the wettest month of the season. In this season, precipitations may occur more often and the temperatures will rarely exceed 23ºC. The cold period lasts from 17 November to 8 March. During this season, the weather in Florence is not particularly cold, and snow is usually uncommon in the region. Springs are sunny, with temperatures ranging between 15°C and 23°C.