We Love —
- Enjoying the Mille Miglia Museum and marvel at its beautiful collection of vintage cars.
- Admiring the impressive architecture of the Basilica of Santo Stefano.
- Taking a trip through history by visiting the Colosseum or the Roman Forum in Rome.
- Contemplating the Duomo of Florence while enjoying a pizza from the Pizzale Michelangelo.
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Your Itinerary In Brief —
Follow the itinerary of the legendary motor race first held in 1927 in the heart of Italy and enjoy the dolce vita to its fullest!
This tour presents a wonderful opportunity to get to know Italia, and its rich architectural and cultural heritage. Are you up for it? Pack your bags for this 6 or 12 night stay and enjoy the view!
YOUR ITINERARY :
Day 1: Arrival at Lake Iseo
Day 2: Lake Iseo
Day 3 & 4: Lake Iseo - Bologna
Day 5 & 6: Bologna - Urbino
Day 7 & 8: Urbino - Rome
Days 9 &10: Rome - Florence
Days 11 &12: Florence - Parma
Please note that the order of activities may be changed without affecting the itinerary.
Your Itinerary In Detail —
Offer 1 - 6 Night Self Drive Tour
Day 1 - Arrival at Lake Iseo
Situated between Lake Garda and Lake Como, Lake Iseo has a unique charm. The Po Valley stretches to the south, while, to the north, the lake is framed by mountain ranges. Many small towns around the lake and the island of Monte Isola give the region its popular charm.
Overnight at Morgana Hotel 4* or equivalent.
Day 2 - Lake Iseo
Visit the Mille Miglia Museum in Brescia. The Mille Miglia Museum is located in the premises of the Sant'Eufemia Monastery. The exhibition was created in 2004 by amateur enthusiasts of the famous race. During the visit, all facets of Italian customs, history and culture from 1937 to 1957 are brought to light. You will also have the opportunity to admire a wide range of vintage cars provided by private owners when not in use for racing.
Overnight at the Morgana Hotel 4* or equivalent.
Day 3 and 4 - Lake Iseo - Bologna (approx. 245 km)
In addition to the art treasures to be admired in almost 40 museums in the city of Bologna, admire extraordinary sacred buildings such as the Basilica of Santo Stefano, whose origins date back to the 8th century, or the Basilica of San Petronio, the fifth-largest church in the world. Stroll through beautiful squares such as Piazza Nettuno, where the Fountain of Neptune is located, linger in the city's many cafés and enjoy a delicious cappuccino or two!
2 nights at Hotel CDH Bologna 4* or equivalent.
Day 5 and 6 - Bologna - Urbino (approx. 172 km)
San Marino, the oldest republic in the world, is located near Rimini, not far from the Adriatic coast. The republic is crossed by Mount Titano, on which the imposing fortress of La Guaita stands. The old town in particular has much to offer. It is surrounded on three sides by medieval walls with gates, towers, battlements, churches and incorporated houses. A must-see is the Piazza Grande, right in the centre of Borgo Maggiore. For centuries, a large traditional market has been held there every Thursday.
Enjoy 2 nights at Mamiani Hotel 4* or equivalent.
Offer 2 - 12 Night Self Drive Tour
Day 1 - Arrival at Lake Iseo
Located between Lake Garda and Lake Como, Lake Iseo has a unique charm. To the south lies the Po plain, while to the north the lake is framed by mountain ranges. Numerous small towns around the lake and the island of Monte Isola give the area its much appreciated charm.
Overnight at the 4-star Hotel Morgana or equivalent.
Day 2 - Lake Iseo
Visit to the Mille Miglia Museum in Brescia. The Mille Miglia Museum is located on the premises of the Monastery of Sant'Eufemia. The exhibition was created in 2004 by friends who were fans of the famous race. During the visit, all facets of Italian customs, history and culture from 1937 to 1957 will be highlighted. You will also have the opportunity to admire a wide variety of vintage cars, made available by private owners if they are not used for the race.
Overnight stay at the 4-star Hotel Morgana or equivalent.
Day 3 and 4 - Lake Iseo - Bologna (approximately 245 km)
In addition to the artistic treasures that can be admired in Bologna's nearly 40 museums, admire the exceptional sacred buildings such as the Basilica of Santo Stefano, whose origins date back to the 8th century, or the Basilica of San Petronio, the fifth-largest church in the world. Stroll through wonderful squares such as Piazza Nettuno with its Neptune Fountain, linger in one of the city's many lovely cafés with a delicious cappuccino!
Stay for 2 nights in the 4-star hotel CDH Bologna or equivalent.
Day 5 and 6 - Bologna - Urbino (about 172 km)
San Marino, the oldest republic in the world, is located near Rimini, not far from the Adriatic coast. The republic is crossed by Mount Titano, on which stands the imposing fortress of La Guaita. The historic centre, in particular, has much to offer. It is surrounded on three sides by medieval walls with gates, towers, battlements, churches and houses built into them. The Piazza Grande, located in the centre of Borgo Maggiore, is not to be missed. A large traditional market has been held here every Thursday, down through the centuries, and deserves a peek!
Enjoy 2 nights at the Hotel Mamiani (4 stars) or equivalent.
No other European metropolis has fascinated as much as the city on the River Tiber. Whether it is the religious centre of Catholicism, a metropolis with unique art collections or simply the capital of the 'dolce vita', there is something for everyone who loves life in Rome.
Ancient Rome beckons with the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, the Capitoline Museums are just a stone's throw away and the Via del Corso runs through Piazza Venezia in the heart of the metropolis to Piazza Colonna where the famous column of Marcus Aurelius stands. Stroll along Via Condotti and enjoy an espresso and some people watching at Caffè Greco, where Goethe used to have his coffee. Why not stop and sunbathe a while on the steps of the Spanish Steps?
Rest up for 2 nights at the Star Hotels Metropole (4 star) or equivalent.
Day 9 and 10 - Rome - Florence (approximately 285 km)
Visit the magnificent Duomo di Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence's cathedral, with its colourful marble panels and Brunelleschi's majestic dome. Discover the Piazza della Signoria with the Palazzo Vecchio, Michelangelo's David and the medieval bridge over the Arno River, the Ponte Vecchio, on which the ancient goldsmith's workshops are lined up.
Sojourn for 2 nights at the 4-star Hotel Semifonte or equivalent.
Day 11 and 12 - Florence - Parma (approximately 190 km)
Parma is one of Italy's major economic centres and has a strong emphasis on food and delicacies. Piazza Duomo and the cathedral, completed in 1106, are particular attractions. However, Parma is most famous worldwide for its succulent prosciutto and Parmesan cheese.
Stay for 2 nights at Hotel Farnese (4 stars) or equivalent.
Your Hotels —
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During your tour, recharge your batteries in a Standard Room in the following (or similar) hotels.
Your hotels during the round trip:
- Lake Iseo: Hotel Morgana 4*
- Bologna: CDH Bologna 4*
- Urbino: Hotel Mamiani 4*
- Rome: Star Hotels Metropolis 4*
- Florence: Hotel Semifonte 4*
- Parma: Hotel Farnese 4*
Please note: Hotels listed in the programme may be substituted with hotels of similar category in case of unavailability.
Single rooms are available at an additional cost. The maximum capacity of the accommodation is 2 adults.
Your Dining Choices
This offer is based on a Bed and Breakfast stay.
Your Destination —
Your Destination
The mere mention of Italy fills us with indescribable emotions, as it makes us dream like no other destination. Here, the simplest things in life bring joy and happiness. What a pleasure it is to stroll through the cobblestone streets of Rome or Milan while enjoying a real gelato, or to sit on the terrace of a restaurant in Naples, the pizza mecca. A little further inland, Tuscany is a wonderful favorite, with its Renaissance masterpieces and paths that wind through the lush countryside. A simply unforgettable trip!