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Rome - Turin

Embark on the trip of a lifetime and set your sights on the wonders of Italy. Discover ancient history, lavish architecture and divine food around every corner on this inspirational Italian road trip. Kickstart your journey in the capital city of Rome, then cruise through charming towns and bustling cities on your way through the marvelous north of Italy.

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Stop 1: Rome 1/15

Rome

Rome is teeming with stunning architecture, from the majesty of the Colosseum, the largest amphitheater ever built, to the legendary Trevi fountain. Explore the streets of Rome and discover the leftover relics of the empire sitting side by side with centuries of art and architectural flair. Pay homage at the Vatican City, the spiritual center of the Roman Catholic faith, or explore classic architecture, fascinating museums and beautiful gardens. Spend some time just soaking up the breathtaking beauty of St. Peter’s Square – a truly stunning setting lined with awe-inspiring buildings.

00120 Vatican City, Rome, Italy

https://www.turismoroma.it/en?lang=en

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Stop 2: Bracciano 2/15

Bracciano

Just a short distance from Rome but worlds apart, the quaint town of Bracciano offers stunning views out across its volcanic lake and medieval castle. Delve into the rich history and architecture of the area and step back through the centuries with a tour around Castello Orsini-Odescalchi. Wander through lavish rooms and revel in 600 years of Italian finery. If the weather is good, take a scenic walk around the beautiful Lake Bracciano and try your hand at the watersports offered here, ranging from canoeing to scuba diving.

Bracciano, 00062 Metropolitan City of Rome, Italy

https://braccianoguide.com/

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Stop 3: Porto Santo Stefano 3/15

Porto Santo Stefano

Located in the Tuscany region, the seaport town of Porto Santo Stefano is the ideal stop-off, giving you the chance to get out of the bustling historical hotspots and onto the beach. Take a stroll down the promenade by the sea and watch the sun set over the Italian shores, then sample delicious seafood at one of the many tempting restaurants. For something more adventurous, explore the history of Fortezza Spagnola, a Spanish fortress offering stunning views of the coast. .

Porto Santo Stefano, 58019 Province of Grosseto, Italy

https://www.visittuscany.com/en/destinations/porto-santo-stefano/

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Stop 4: Perugia 4/15

Perugia

Widely regarded as one of Umbria’s most enchanting locations, Perugia is a resplendent sight to behold. Perched on top of a hill, it’s a town peppered with everything from opulently carved medieval marble fountains to renaissance frescos. Wind your way up the hillside through stone arches and past blooming flowerpots to the center. Once inside the historic walls, explore cathedrals unspoiled by the passage of time, shop in charming boutiques and follow the evolution of art through the centuries in the town’s alluring galleries.

06123 Perugia PG, Italy

https://www.marthasitaly.com/articles/158/perugia-travel-guide

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Stop 5: Siena Cathedral 5/15

Siena Cathedral

A visit to central Tuscany wouldn’t be complete without experiencing the medieval wonder that is Siena. Explore the Piazza del Campo, a UNESCO world heritage site and the historic heart of the city. Here, you can immerse yourself in one of the many festivals held here throughout the year. The most anticipated of these is the Palio, a traditional horse race around the square that provides a thrilling spectacle, all in the shadow of the city’s towering and ornately decorated cathedral.

Piazza del Duomo, 8, 53100 Siena SI, Italy

https://www.discovertuscany.com/itineraries-in-tuscany/one-day-in-siena.html

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Stop 6: San Gimignano 6/15

San Gimignano

Set a course for Florence and you’ll first come across the quaint hill town of San Gimingnano. Known as the Town of Fine Towers, enjoy a tour of its narrow network of streets. Look up as you meander through the alleyways and you’ll spot the iconic medieval towers that loom above the town’s trademark terracotta roofs. To get a feel for how the city has evolved with time, head to the San Gimignano 1300 museum where you’ll find an intricate reimagining of the town as it was more than 700 years ago.

53037 Province of Siena, Italy

http://www.turismo.pisa.it/en/

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Stop 7: Pisa 7/15

Pisa

When in Italy, stopping off to see one of its most famous icons – the Leaning Tower of Pisa – is a must. An accidental architectural feat, the tower’s very creation was a medieval miracle. Even more miraculous is how it has kept the trademark lean in the centuries since. While you’re paying a visit, be sure to wander further around the Square of Miracles, which incorporates the tower, gazing in awe at the no less impressive Piazza del Duomo, Baptistery and Camposanto Monumentale – the walled cemetery.

56126 Pisa PI, Italy

http://www.firenzeturismo.it/en/

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Stop 8: Florence 8/15

Florence

The capital of Tuscany has long been the home of Renaissance art, and no visit to Florence would be complete without taking the chance to catch a glimpse of some of the most famous pieces ever created. Explore the Uffizi Gallery and discover Botticelli’s Birth of Venus, or head to the Galleria dell’Accademia to stare in wonder at Michelangelo’s David, perhaps the most famous sculpture of all time. Meanwhile, the Leonardo da Vinci Museum showcases the genius of his visionary inventions.

50122 Firenze FI, Italy

https://www.bolognawelcome.com/en/

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Stop 9: Bologna 9/15

Bologna

Visit bustling Bologna and witness the seamless marriage of old and new that gives the city its unique charm. Head to the central square of Piazza Maggiore day or night to explore a collection of cafes and historical sites, or head to the nearby Piazza del Nettuno to take in the elaborate Fountain of Neptune. For a tranquil escape from this busy city, visit the Park of Montagnola, particularly stunning during the Fall months, when the fallen leaves transform the park’s floor into a vibrant carpet of red and orange.

40123 Bologna BO, Italy

https://www.travlinmad.com/blog/first-timers-guide-to-bologna-italy

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Stop 10: Modena 10/15

Modena

Arguably the home of the supercar, Modena is the birthplace of Ferrari, with rivals Lamborghini, Maserati and Pagani all Bolognese neighbours. After you’ve toured the motoring museums, head to one dedicated to another of Modena’s most famous sons: the late opera legend Luciano Pavarotti. Discover a unique blend of innovation and tradition as you explore Modena’s art, music and cultural heritage. While here, be sure to sample the city’s speciality Balsamic vinegar in one of the many sumptuous restaurants.

41121 Modena MO, Italy

http://www.turismo.comune.parma.it/en/welcome-to-tourist-office-parma

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Stop 11: Parma 11/15

Parma

Famous across the gastronomical world for the cheese and ham it lends its name to, the cultural cacophony that is Parma is a great place to grab a bite to eat. By day, wander down its colorful, narrow streets and browse independent boutiques, historical marvels and scenic nature reserves. Later, indulge your taste buds in one of the many traditional restaurants before heading to the grand Teatro Regio for a once-in-a-lifetime night at the opera.

43121 Parma PR, Italy

https://www.travelandleisure.com/travel-guide/parma

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Stop 12: Verona 12/15

Verona

One of the most iconic and romantic cities in the world, Verona was the setting for Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. But the history of the city stretches back much further than that. Formerly a Roman settlement with incredibly preserved relics still visible to this day – including Verona Arena – the city has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander through its streets and spot the traces of the world’s most famous empire that were left behind.

37121 Verona VR, Italy

https://www.arrivalguides.com/en/Travelguides/Europe/Italy/VERONA

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Stop 13: Lake Garda 13/15

Lake Garda

Escape the busy city lights and experience the crystal-clear waters of the stunning Lake Garda. Visit the resort town of Sirmione and explore Scaligero Castle, a medieval marvel which offers stunning views overlooking the water, as well as the nearby Roman villa at Grotte di Catullo. For something more action-packed, visit Gardaland, an immersive amusement park featuring wild rides, an impressive aquarium and plenty of seasonal events.

Sirmione, 25019 Province of Brescia, Italy

http://www.visitgarda.com/en/garda_lake/

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Stop 14: Milan 14/15

Milan

For a sample of Milan’s rich history, visit the impressive Duomo, Milan’s iconic cathedral. As the fifth-largest Christian church in the world, this majestic structure also hosts the highest number of gothic statues in one place, as well as an array of cultural, historical and artistic charms to gaze in awe at. The capital of both fashion and design, Milan is also the perfect place to shop. Enjoy designer boutiques, vintage treasures and independent delights inside stunning architectural buildings and on grand shopping streets.

Piazza del Duomo, 20122 Milano MI, Italy

https://www.worldtravelguide.net/guides/europe/italy/milan/

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Stop 15: Turin 15/15

Turin

Turin is a place of automotive pilgrimage. In 1969 movie The Italian Job, Michael Caine stars as British criminal mastermind Charlie Croker – whose gang rolls into town in three Mini Coopers to steal huge amounts of gold bullion. After their cunning heist, they escape by driving down the Palazzo Madama’s stairs, through Via Roma’s porticoes and down even more steps outside the church of Gran Madre di Dio. Next, they race across the Palavela’s sail-shaped roof and up onto the Fiat factory’s rooftop test track – today, the iconic Lingotto building is home to a shopping mall, exhibition spaces and a hotel. Explore it all at a more sedate pace on your journey – and try not to blow the doors off.

Turin, Metropolitan City of Turin, Italy

https://www.turismotorino.org/en

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