Austria and Italy Tours & Trips
What if you could start your morning in the Alps and end it eating pasta in Florence? Trek past places like Tre Cime di Lavaredo and those gorgeous lakes - Braies and Misurina especially. Then swing down to Rome for some real neighbourhood food tours and Venice for evening gondola rides. Austria and Italy are packed with beauty and adventure.
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Isabelle • traveled in October
Awesome tour, awesome people, had a blast! Booked very last minute and still received great service !!
Western and Central Europe: Venice, the Alps & the Flavours of Rome - K
Karin • traveled in May, 2025
Everything was so well organised we could just relax and ride the bikes. We hired bikes and they were in great condition and gave us no problems- I would definitely recommend this holiday. The accomodation was excellent too.
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BarryHung • traveled in September
With this guided tour, we felt like we were locals. We navigated through great scenic points and great restaurants. Definitely a great memory of a lifetime!
Munich, Austrian Alps, Dolomites in a Porsche: Pre-set sat-nav guided
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Italian and Austrian cities reveal their secrets over 8 days, from Rome's Imperial Forums to Vienna's palaces. Notable stops include Florence's Ponte Vecchio, Venice's Murano Glass Factory, and a picturesque cruise on Traunsee Lake viewing four castles.
Duration 8 days Destinations Italy, Vatican City (Holy See), Switzerland, Austria Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
- US$1,338
This 11-day coach tour from Rome to Prague welcomes travelers ages 3+ in groups up to 72, with comfort-level stays at hotels like Panorama Hotel Prague and Danubius Arena in Vienna. Boat rides take you across Venice's Giudecca Canal, Lake Traunsee, the Danube in Budapest, and the Vltava River in Prague. Guided city tours cover Rome, Florence, Venice, Vienna, Budapest, and Prague. Evening transfers bring you to Trastevere in Rome, Grinzing wine district in Vienna, and Old Town Square in Prague.
Duration 11 days Destinations Italy, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
- US$2,151
Western and Central Europe: Venice, the Alps & the Flavours of Rome
16 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was nice not to have to think about what the next step is. I really loved my group.”
Madelyn, traveled in May
Alpine panoramas of Innsbruck give way to Venice's romantic canals, passing Lake Misurina in the Dolomites. Selected hostels provide comfort while CEO-led food tours reveal Venice's hidden trattorias and Florence's local markets, concluding in Rome's historic heart.
Duration 8 days Destinations Germany, Austria, Italy Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator G Adventures From $1,599
17% Off- US$1,327You save $272
Alpe Adria Cycle Path, Salzburg – Trieste
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Everything was so well organised we could just relax and ride the bikes. The accomodation was excellent too.”
Karin, traveled in May
Salzburg to Trieste unfolds over 12 days of cycling past Mozart's birthplace, Hohensalzburg Fortress, and the striking Tennen Mountains. Hotel Goldenes Theater in Salzburg and Hotel Fonzari in Grado provide rest during the 470km Alpine-Mediterranean route.
Duration 12 days Destinations Austria, Italy, Slovenia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Operator Eurobike From
17% Off- US$2,024
Hotel Leonardo Royal in Vienna serves as your first base before touring the UNESCO-listed Schönbrunn Palace and St. Stephen's Cathedral, then you'll head through Melk Monastery housing Saint Coloman's tomb. Walk through Salzburg's Mirabell Gardens and Nonnberg Abbey from The Sound of Music, see the Swarovski Crystal Worlds near Innsbruck, and check out Bolzano's Gothic cathedral in the Dolomites. Romantic Verona reveals its Roman amphitheater and Juliet's house, then a taxi boat takes you through Venice to St. Mark's Basilica and Doge's Palace, finishing in Ljubljana with a funicular ride to the castle offering panoramic views of Slovenia's capital.
Duration 12 days Destinations Austria, Italy, Slovenia Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Omega Tours From
17% Off- US$4,123
Vienna's Schönbrunn Palace showcases Habsburg grandeur, while Salzburg reveals Sound of Music locations. The Swarovski Crystal Museum dazzles in Tyrol. UNESCO-listed Verona leads to Venice's Rialto Bridge and Doge's Palace, with Ljubljana's old town as the final destination.
Duration 12 days Destinations Austria, Italy, Slovenia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator PALMA DMC & TO From
17% Off- US$3,675
Rome to Budapest: Canals & Capitals
13 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“New friends and amazing experiences.”
Stephen, traveled in September
The grand Duomo and Ponte Vecchio await in Florence, while Venice offers iconic gondola rides and Vienna showcases palatial architecture. Multi-share accommodations mix hotels and hostels over 8 nights. Special activities include the Migrantour Rome and G Adventures' signature Big Night Out in Budapest.
Duration 9 days Destinations Italy, Austria, Hungary Age Range Ages 18-39 Operator G Adventures From $1,849
17% Off- US$1,535You save $314
Alpine adventure stretches from Oberstdorf to Merano over 7 days. Mountain huts including Martin-Busch-Hütte at 2,501m offer shelter amid dramatic transitions from Ötztal Alps to Mediterranean South Tyrol. Six breakfasts included at approx. $100 per day with guided navigation.
Duration 7 days Destinations Germany, Austria, Italy Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, German Operator World of Mountains GmbH From
17% Off- US$872
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- Spring 2026
Spring comes alive as mountain flowers start blooming and cafe terraces reopen. Our April-May departures let you experience both sides of the Alps - first exploring Rome's ancient sites and Florence's Renaissance art without the crowds, then heading north as mountain passes clear. The Lucerne-to-Vienna routes work especially well in spring when the solar-powered cable car up Mount Stanserhorn runs and local rangers help spot native wildlife. You'll catch prosecco tastings right as family wineries bottle new vintages and see Venice before summer fills the canals.
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- Summer 2026
Summer brings long days perfect for exploring from Rome to Budapest. Our travelers love the evening activities - boat rides on the Danube in Budapest, dinner in Vienna's Grinzing wine village and late-night ghost tours through Venice's quiet canals. The mountain sections open up completely; you can take lake cruises past Austrian castles on Traunsee and explore high trails around Kitzbühel. Our guides know how to balance indoor and outdoor time - visiting St. Peter's Basilica early to avoid crowds then spending afternoons in shaded piazzas, mixing cultural sites with cool breaks.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
Fall catches Italy and Austria at their most atmospheric. Our travelers follow the wine harvest through Veneto's prosecco country, stopping at family wineries to learn the art of making the perfect Bellini. The mild weather suits city walks - ideal for food tours through Rome's Trastevere district and market visits in Florence. Mountain areas like Innsbruck and Salzburg show their golden colors, while Vienna's parks turn lovely shades of amber. These autumn routes mix food experiences with cultural highlights nicely - start your day at a Viennese coffee house, explore Hofburg Palace and finish at a traditional tavern in the wine hills.
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How Do You Best Experience Austria and Italy Together?
Looking to combine these two amazing countries? You'll want to hit the major cities - Rome Florence and Venice in Italy then Vienna Salzburg and Innsbruck in Austria. The train system makes it super easy to hop between them all. For something really special take a drive through the Austrian Alps on the Grossglockner High Alpine Road it reaches an incredible 8,215 feet up or wind through the Italian Dolomites on the Great Dolomites Road the views are just breathtaking.
How Much Time Should You Set Aside for Austria and Italy?
You'll want to give Italy at least 10 days there's just so much to take in with all the different regions and cultural spots. Austria needs about 5 days minimum to really experience those imperial cities and stunning alpine landscapes. If you're doing both countries together aim for 2 weeks that'll give you enough time to not feel rushed and really soak it all in.
What Kind of Cultural Experiences Can You Have?
Venice is amazing for watching master glassblowers at work you can see them creating beautiful Murano glass pieces right there in their traditional workshops on Murano Island. Want to get hands-on with Italian food? Try a cooking class in Florence where you'll learn to make pasta from scratch it's such a fun experience. For something really special catch a classical concert in Vienna at the Musikverein or Staatsoper the acoustics in these historic venues are just incredible.
What's the Best Way to Get Around?
The high-speed trains are your best friend here they run all day between the major cities and both countries have great rail systems - ÖBB in Austria and Trenitalia in Italy they're comfortable reliable and make crossing borders super easy. Regional buses can get you to the smaller towns and rural spots. If you want more freedom rent a car especially for those mountain areas. Just so you know the train journey between Austria and Italy takes about 13 hours but it's a really comfortable ride.
Are There Any Hidden Gems for Getting Around?
The Great Dolomites Road is just incredible it takes you through these dramatic mountain passes and cute villages with views that'll take your breath away. Then there's the Alpe-Adria Cycle Path connecting Salzburg to Grado on Italy's Adriatic coast it's becoming really popular with travelers who love getting off the tourist trail. Our guests always come back raving about these routes they love how you get away from the crowds see amazing scenery and can really be active outdoors.































