7-Day Tuscany Tour Packages
Imagine tasting Tuscan life beyond Florence? Of course, Florence is essential, but what about Siena for medieval hints, San Gimignano’s towers, the Chianti wine region, Val d'Orcia landscapes, Pisa, and Lucca’s walls? Take cooking classes, wine tastings, and village walks, showing beautiful Tuscany's most authentic side.
Insider tips: Recommended 7-day Tuscany tour itineraries
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7 Days in Italy, incl. Rome and Venice
Florence's Hotel Executive serves as your home base during this 7-day Tuscan getaway, featuring day trips to medieval Siena and San Gimignano. The tour includes family vineyard wine tastings in Chianti, traditional homemade lunches, and stunning views from Florence's best viewpoints.

- Days 1-2
Rome and Vatican City
Begin your week in Rome. Visit the Vatican Museums on day 2, arriving by 8:15 AM. Even with skip-the-line tickets, morning crowds grow quickly. A recent visitor shared: "The early Vatican tour was perfect. By the time we finished in the Sistine Chapel, the crowds were getting intense." Spend your afternoon exploring Trastevere, which comes alive after 6 PM when locals return from work.

- Day 3
Rome to Florence
The high-speed train from Roma Termini to Florence takes 1.5 hours. Pick a seat on the right side for the best views of the Tuscan countryside. From Florence's Santa Maria Novella station, you can walk to most hotels. If staying across the Arno River, take a taxi with your luggage. Your first afternoon is perfect for discovering the less touristy Oltrarno district.

- Day 4
Tuscany Day Trip
Visit the Chianti region, including Siena and San Gimignano. Pack layers for changing weather. Morning fog often lifts to reveal warm afternoons. Watch your step in Siena. The sloping Piazza del Campo requires good walking shoes on the medieval stones. You'll have lunch at a family vineyard, so keep breakfast light.

- Days 5-6
Venice
- Day 7
Venice Departure
Italy By High-Speed Train
A grand Italian tour spans 6 cities, from Rome's Vatican to Venice's canals. Hotel Executive Florence serves as base for exploring Tuscany's gems: San Gimignano's towers, Siena's Piazza del Campo, and Chianti wineries, with daily breakfast and high-speed train connections included.

Tuscany Absolute
Three distinct Tuscan cities form the backdrop: 3 nights in Florence exploring Accademia Gallery and Oltrarno, a day in Siena's Piazza del Campo, and 4 nights in Montepulciano enjoying wine tours and pasta making. Accommodations at Hotel Executive and Villa Cicolina include daily breakfast.

What people love about 7-day Tuscany tours
- Best of Rome, Florence & Venice
Overall we enjoyed this tour. Our guides were knowledgeable and entertaining. All the details were texted the night before so that was helpful. The only issue would be that the Rome in a Day tour was way too much for one day. It should have been 2 different tours. It was exhausting.
- Tuscany Absolute
My group of 4 couples had a wonderful time with the tour that was arranged for us. 4 days in Florence, 2 nights in Sienna and 2 nights in Montepulciano! We loved the cooking classes, wine tours, city tours - all of it. Hotels were outstanding also. Great time - loved it.
- Italy By High-Speed Train
The tour provided the core requirements for our Italy week. I would only suggest providing suggested hotel transport if not including and adjusting the price.


























