Architecture: Grand boulevards and elegant piazzas, framed by stunning Baroque and Art Nouveau buildings, with landmarks like the Mole Antonelliana and Palazzo Reale.
Culture and History: From the renowned Egyptian Museum to the royal Savoy Residences, which highlight Turin’s regal past.
Culinary Delights: Fine chocolates, aperitifs like vermouth, and classic Piedmontese dishes, all in the birthplace of the famous Fiat car.
Leg 2: Turin to Genoa
What to do in Genoa?
Historic Port City: Wander through the atmospheric streets of Genoa, a historic maritime powerhouse, with its medieval Old Town, narrow alleys, and the bustling Porto Antico waterfront.
UNESCO Heritage Palaces: Grand Palazzi dei Rolli, a collection of UNESCO-listed Renaissance and Baroque palaces that reflect the city’s wealthy mercantile history.
Seafood and Local Cuisine: Savor fresh Ligurian seafood and traditional dishes like pesto alla Genovese, while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of the city’s lively trattorias and markets.
Leg 3: Genoa to La Spezia
What to do in Cinque Terre?
Colorful Villages: Explore the five picturesque villages perched on cliffs overlooking the Ligurian Sea.
Hiking Trails: Wander scenic coastal paths with breathtaking views connecting the towns.
Local Cuisine: Savor fresh seafood and pesto dishes paired with regional wines.
Leg 4: La Spezia to Pisa
What to do in Pisa?
Iconic Leaning Tower: A stunning architectural marvel in Piazza dei Miracoli, alongside the majestic Cathedral and Baptistery.
Rich Historical Heritage: Explore Pisa’s medieval and Renaissance history, walking through its charming streets, historic university, and along the Arno River.
Vibrant Italian Atmosphere: Enjoy the lively atmosphere of this university city, filled with bustling cafés, local markets, and authentic Tuscan cuisine.
Leg 5: Pisa to Florence
What to do in Florence?
Renaissance Art and Architecture: From Michelangelo’s David to the architectural marvel of the Duomo and the iconic Ponte Vecchio bridge.
Cultural Heart of Tuscany: World-class museums, such as the Uffizi Gallery, housing works by Botticelli and Leonardo da Vinci.
Charming Streets and Piazzas: Wander through Florence’s picturesque streets and squares, the bustling Piazza della Signoria and the Boboli Gardens.
Leg 6: Florence to Bologna
What to do in Bologna?
Historic University City: Home to the world’s oldest university, with its lively student culture and intellectual heritage.
Medieval Architecture: Stroll beneath the city’s famous porticoes and explore its historic landmarks, including the Two Towers (Le Due Torri) and the grand Piazza Maggiore.
Culinary Capital: Indulge in Bologna’s renowned food scene, enjoying traditional dishes like tagliatelle al ragù (Bolognese) and fresh tortellini, in the heart of Italy’s food-rich Emilia-Romagna region.
Leg 7: Bologna to Venice
What to do in Venice?
Canals and Gondola Rides: Romantic gondola ride or vaporetto on the Grand Canal.
Historic Squares and Landmarks: St. Mark's Square and its Basilica, Doge's Palace, the Campanile, the Rialto Bridge and Bridge of Sighs.
Art and Culture: Gallerie dell'Accademia and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, the Venice Film Festival.
Leg 8: Venice to Verona
What to do in Verona?
Romantic Heritage and Roman Ruins: Juliet's House and its famous balcony (from Romeo and Juliet), Arena di Verona ancient amphitheater.
Charming Historic Center: Piazza delle Erve surrounded by medieval buildings, markets and cafes.Pizarra dei Signori and its Scaliger Tombs.
Art and Culture: Castelvecchio Museum, Palazzo della Ragione' art gallery.
Leg 9: Verona to Milan
What to do in Milan?
Architecture: Gothic Duomi di Milano, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II.
Fashion and design: Quadrilatero della Moda.
Culture and arts: Pinacoteca di Brera, La Scala Opera House.