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.
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7 Days in Italy, incl. Venice and Rome
A rail adventure linking 5 major cities: Venice, Bologna, Florence, Pisa, and Rome. The package includes 6 nights' accommodation, pasta-making in Bologna's Quadrilatero, and guided tours of Florence's Duomo and Rome's Colosseum. Morning food markets and afternoon cultural visits round out each day at approx. $360 per day.

- Days 1-2
Venice
Start your week in Venice. Take a 45-minute shared water taxi from Marco Polo Airport to your hotel. As one traveler noted: "Getting lost among Venice's canals is part of the experience - just follow signs to 'Rialto' or 'San Marco' to find your bearings again." Walk through Cannaregio early morning before the crowds fill the streets. Get a 24-hour vaporetto pass to explore the islands easily. For the best views of Venice, visit San Giorgio Maggiore Bell Tower instead of the busy St. Mark's.

- Day 3
Bologna
Take a 2-hour high-speed train to Bologna. You'll find 45km of covered walkways perfect for exploring in any weather. Sign up for a pasta making class to learn how to make traditional tortellini. One participant shared: "Learning to make pasta from a local nonna was definitely a highlight." Book ahead to climb the leaning Asinelli Tower. Visit the Quadrilatero food market in the early morning when locals do their shopping.

- Days 4-5
Florence & Pisa
Florence is just 30 minutes from Bologna by train. Start at the San Lorenzo leather market before walking to the Duomo. Book Uffizi Gallery tickets online for after 4pm when it's less crowded. Take a morning trip to Pisa (1-hour train) and see the Leaning Tower before the tour buses arrive. Back in Florence, head to Piazzale Michelangelo for sunset. Bring wine and get there 30 minutes early for a good spot.

- Days 6-7
Rome
The train to Rome takes about 90 minutes. Visit the Colosseum early (it opens at 8:30am) to avoid crowds. A visitor noted: "The Roman Forum gets extremely hot midday - bring water and a hat if visiting May-September." Schedule Vatican Museums for 4pm or later when tour groups leave. Spend your final evening in Trastevere, where locals start dinner after 8pm.

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
What people love about 7-day Tuscany tours
- Best of Rome, Florence & Venice
This was an interesting way to travel to three wonderful cities in Italy. The hotels were fine with very good breakfasts. They were accommodating when we had to leave earlier than the breakfast hours and gave us a boxed breakfast. The speed trains were great. The tour included in each city was great. Their help line was useful to us twice when we had questions and problems.
- Gems of Rome & Florence, Semi-Private Tour
Lovely tour, particularly of Siena and San Gimignano. From cathedrals to cobblestones, turrets to towers, Pinocchio dolls to pasta, and reds to whites, this all-day tour was a wonderful experience to cherish and remember years from now. Special praise to Yvonne from Tui Italia for her outstanding responsiveness, communications, and agility.
- 7 Day Rome, Florence, Tuscany & Venice Tour Package
We enjoyed the tour overall but hotels definitely need to be upgraded. Though location of hotels in Florence and Venice was perfect but both were not better than a 2 stars rating. In Rome, what was reserved was not a hotel but a AirBnB kind of property and location was far from tour meetings and that needs to be considered. The best part of the tour was the trip to Pisa, Sienna and San Gimignano from Florence and above all the availability of our PoC at all time was a big plus.





























