Embark on a semi-private tour from Rome to Florence and Pisa. Immerse yourself in the Italian Renaissance, marvel at iconic landmarks, and indulge in a delicious lunch.
Embark on a semi-private tour from Rome to Florence and Pisa. Immerse yourself in the Italian Renaissance, marvel at iconic landmarks, and indulge in a delicious lunch.
- Piazzale Michelangelo - A brief visit
- Ponte Vecchio - This medieval stone arch bridge spans the Arno River and is the only bridge in Florence that survived World War II. It is famous for the shops built along it. Originally, these shops were occupied by butchers, tanners, and farmers; today, they house jewelers and art dealers.
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- Piazzale Michelangelo - A brief visit
- Ponte Vecchio - This medieval stone arch bridge spans the Arno River and is the only bridge in Florence that survived World War II. It is famous for the shops built along it. Originally, these shops were occupied by butchers, tanners, and farmers; today, they house jewelers and art dealers.
- Duomo - Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore - Constructed between 1418 and 1434, the Cathedral features Brunelleschi’s dome, which covers the crossing of the Cathedral of Florence. At the time of its construction, it was the largest dome in the world and remains the largest masonry dome ever built. This masterpiece has withstood lightning, earthquakes, and the test of time, continuing to captivate all who view it from afar.
- Battistero di San Giovanni - Known as the Baptistery of Saint John, this octagonal religious building in Florence holds the status of a minor basilica and is one of the oldest churches in the city.
- Piazza della Signoria - This L-shaped square is situated between the Duomo and the River Arno. Along with the Palazzo della Signoria (Palazzo Vecchio), it has been the political heart of Florence since the 14th century. The square features numerous sculptures, including Michelangelo’s David (the original is in the Galleria dell’Accademia), Bandinelli’s Hercules and Cacus, and Ammannati’s Nettuno (1575).
- Campanile di Giotto - Giotto’s bell tower is one of the four main monuments on the Piazza del Duomo and is a prime example of 14th-century Gothic architecture in Florence.
- Duomo di Pisa - Pisa Cathedral, located in the Piazza dei Miracoli, is a medieval Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. It is the oldest of the three structures in the plaza and is a significant example of Romanesque architecture, particularly the Pisan Romanesque style. Consecrated in 1118, it serves as the seat of the Archbishop of Pisa.
- Piazza dei Miracoli - This central Pisa compound is renowned as a major center of European medieval art and one of the world’s finest architectural complexes. Once owned by the Catholic Church, it is dominated by four major religious buildings: Pisa Cathedral, the Pisa Baptistery, the Leaning Tower of Pisa (the cathedral’s bell tower), and the Camposanto Monumentale (‘Monumental Cemetery’). The Piazza dei Miracoli, partly paved and partly grassed, also hosts the Ospedale Nuovo di Santo Spirito (‘New Hospital of the Holy Spirit’), now home to the Sinopias Museum (Museo delle Sinopie) and the Cathedral Museum (Museo dell’Opera del Duomo).
- Leaning Tower of Pisa - This freestanding bell tower of Pisa Cathedral is famous for its nearly four-degree lean, caused by an unstable foundation. It is one of three structures in Pisa’s Cathedral Square (Piazza del Duomo), which also includes the cathedral and Pisa Baptistry. The tower began leaning during its 12th-century construction due to soft ground unable to support its weight, and the tilt worsened until the 14th century. By 1990, the lean had reached 5.5 degrees.

- Train tickets (second class)
- Hotel pickup (if inside Aurelian Walls)
- Guided tour
- Lunch (if you choose the option)
- Train tickets (second class)
- Hotel pickup (if inside Aurelian Walls)
- Guided tour
- Lunch (if you choose the option)
- Tips and gratuities
- Lunch (if you did not choose the option)
- Hotel dropoff from the station
- Tips and gratuities
- Lunch (if you did not choose the option)
- Hotel dropoff from the station
Discover the art, history, and iconic landmarks of Florence and Pisa on this memorable guided tour! Delve into the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, stroll through medieval streets, and admire masterpieces of Italian art, such as Brunelleschi’s Dome on the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore.
After a 1.5-hour scenic train journey from Rome, meet the…
Discover the art, history, and iconic landmarks of Florence and Pisa on this memorable guided tour! Delve into the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, stroll through medieval streets, and admire masterpieces of Italian art, such as Brunelleschi’s Dome on the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore.
After a 1.5-hour scenic train journey from Rome, meet the local tour guide at Florence train station to begin the adventure!
The knowledgeable tour guide will provide insights into the rich history and culture of the “cradle of the Renaissance.”
Savor a traditional Italian lunch at a restaurant (if selected) before heading to explore Pisa!
Capture a photo in front of the renowned Leaning Tower of Pisa, one of Italy’s most famous landmarks and among the most photographed towers globally, and marvel at the stunning Piazza dei Miracoli.
Enhance your day with this small-group trip, the perfect way to make your journey unforgettable!
- It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes
- Please provide your accommodation’s information at the time of booking (name, address)
- The day before we’ll send a mail with exact time pick up and train tickets
- Please provide the names of all travellers
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.