4. Rome
Rome is the capital of Italy
and is at the heart of
Italian politics and culture.
Built on the Tiber river and
surrounded by the seven
hills Rome is situated amid
stunning scenery and is not
far from the west coast.
5. Rome
The most spectacular sites
include
The imposing
Colosseum
Trevi Fountain
Diocletian Baths
Palantine Museum
Palazzo Massimo
Roman Forum
The Pantheon, and the
Pincio
23. Rome Tours
Pompeii One Day Tour
Rome night time Tour and Dinner
Florence
Vatican
24. Pompeii Tour
Day trip to Mount Vesuvius and Pompeii from Rome with
an expert guide
Hike up the side of the volcano and walk along its ridge,
gazing into the crater
Visit Naples to enjoy its acclaimed pizza for lunch
our the UNESCO-listed ruins of Pompeii, seeing the Forum
and Teatro Grande
26. Rome Night Tour
3.5-hour Viator VIP with 4-course dinner at the Hotel
Forum rooftop restaurant and small-group night
Colosseum tour
Sip on a glass of prosecco at a glamorous rooftop
restaurant while gazing at the ruins of Ancient Rome
Take a seat at an intimate private table on the terrace
and dine on a 4-course, gourmet meal
Savor a variety of famous Roman specialties such as
rigatoncini alla carbonara
28. Florence Tour
Full-day trip from Rome to Florence with an expert guide
Travel through the Tuscan countryside, admiring the scenery near
Tevere River
Enjoy a guided tour of the Accademia Gallery in Florence and see
Michelangelo’s David and Quattro Prigioni sculptures
Admire Brunelleschi’s Dome and Giotto’s Bell Tower at Florence
Duomo
Relax over lunch in a restaurant near Piazza della Signoria
Visit one of Florence’s famous leather-making schools
30. Vatican Tours
3-hour Vatican Museums tour including the Sistine Chapel
and St Peter’s Basilica, led by an expert guide
Skip the line for fast-track entry to the world-famous Vatican
museum complex
Learn about the incredible Renaissance artwork inside
Raphael’s Rooms
Visit the Sistine Chapel and marvel at Michelangelo’s The
Creation of Adam
Explore St Peter’s Basilica and rub the statue of St Peter for a
blessing
32. Maps
Italy has used the Euro
since 2002. Before that it
used the Italian lira
between 1861 and 2002.
France, Switzerland,
Austria, Slovenia all border
Italy. Italy is a peninsula,
surrounded on 3 sides by
the Mediterranean Sea.
301,225 square kilometers
or 116,303 square miles
33. Italy’s Flag
Italian is the official
language of Italy, but
there are regions that
speak German, French,
and Slovene.
Approximately 61 million
people live there