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The Heart of Italy: Venezia, Firenze & Roma

2013 Prices From : $4,390 for 8 Days - Culturious

NEW FOR 2013! Travels off beaten paths experience an Italy most visitors seldom see, behind the scenes in three of its most beguiling cities... in Venice, at a glassblower's studio in Murano, unlocking the ancient secrets of Venetian glass, finding masterpieces in the bohemian backstreets of San Polo, lunching with a contessa at her private palazzo, and discovering the stunning Baroque villas that line the Brenta Canal ... on a Florence tour, get a rare look at Renaissance art restoration, wine and dine at a hilltop fortress that shelters the wine cellars of the Frescobaldi family (vintners since the 14th century), visit the palazzo of a concert pianist in the heart of the city for an intimate evening of music, aperitifs, and an insider's look at local history and politics... in Rome, wind your way around the tourist crowds to Trastavere (a medieval town within the city), a hands-on lesson in Roman cuisine by a local chef, and a visit to the Vatican Museum, off-hours, including halls and rooms seldom open to the public. Discover Italy the Culturious way, close and personal, outside the lines.

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  1. Day 1

    Arrive Venice

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    Day 2

    Glass art of Murano

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    Day 3

    The Renaissance by way of the Brenta Canal, Padua and Florence

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    Day 4

    The Uffizi and the Fortress of Wine

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    Day 5

    Insider art, politics and music in Firenze

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    Day 6

    Rome... and the Vatican seldom seen

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    Day 7

    A Taste of Trastevere in Roma

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    Day 8

    Journey Home

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    Note: The Vatican is unavailable for the after-hours visit on the May 12 departure; we have arranged priority early morning entry (ahead of regular visitors).

The Tauck Difference

I was totally amazed by Castello di Nipozzano. Owned by the Frescobaldi family, we were hosted by Giacomo and Stefania at this beautiful estate; we enjoyed a wine and olive oil tasting and a superb lunch in a very private setting, surrounded by vineyards – as if we were guests of the Marchesi himself!

– Kathy Georgette, Tour Architect

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