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Milan - Montecatini Terme - Venice by Train

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This 7 night sample itinerary includes:

  • Flight into Milan and out of Venice
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Milan
  • Train from Milan to Montecatini Terme
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Montecatini Terme
  • Train from Montecatini Terme to Venice
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Venice

Create an unforgettable vacation in Italy!. Combine cosmopolitan Milan (one of the fashion capitals of the world; a thriving high-tech metropolis), Montecatini Terme (a town in Tuscany, known for the art nouveau architecture, the Parco delle Terme Spa Complex, its elegant buildings and leafy parks) and Venice (set on gorgeous canals, intimate Gondola rides will guide you past sumptuous palaces and under sculpted bridges) by train.

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  • Milan
    Milan

    Milan is Italy's window on Europe, its most sophisticated and high-tech metropolis. La Scala, its landmark, is one of Europe's most prestigious opera houses. Milan is one of Europe's top shopping cities, with an incredible concentration of sophisticated, high style boutiques - and that's only fitting because Milan is the dynamo of the Italian fashion industry. Dolce & Gabbana, Ferré, Krizia, Moschino, Prada, Armani, and Versace have all catapulted to international stardom from design studios based here. Inevitably, shopping is of almost religious significance.

    Discover The Last Supper by Michelangelo, The Duomo, Pinacoteca di Brera, Quadrilatero d'Oro, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Scala museum and theatre, Piazza Fontana, Arco della Pace, the churches of Santa Maria delle Grazie and San Lorenzo, Corso Venezia and Piazza San Babila, Sforzesco Castle and so much more.

  • Montecatini Terme
    Montecatini Terme

    Montecatini Terme is heaven for those who love spa treatments! The curative powers of the hot springs and steaming vaporous caverns of the Valdinevole have been renowned for centuries. The Parco dei Termi, a long park of neoclassical temples expanding over the sources of various underground hot springs, is the ideal place for relaxation. Here you will find Terme Tettuccio, a historic spa famous for its thermal waters. It's a lavish Liberty-style building constructed in the latter part of the 18th century by Leopold of Habsburg, the Grand Duke of Tuscany. He also had two other spas built, the Regina and the Leopoldine, and the three spas made this area famous all over Europe, boasting their obvious riches and royalty.

    Explore the Piazza Giusti, an ancient sanctuary with its original stone flooring and noble coat of arms; the Parlascio, a historic site of public markets and assemblies; see the town center's historic fountains, as well as the Roman Church of Saint Peter with its gorgeous paintings spanning through several historical ages; walk the town's main street of Viale Verdi; visit the Hamlet of Montecatini Alto with ancient castles, churches and towers atop an enchanting hill, and so much more.

  • Venice
    Venice

    With sumptuous palaces and romantic waterways, Venice is straight out of an 18th-century Canaletto masterpiece. No matter how many times you have seen it in movies or on TV, the real thing is more surreal and dreamlike than you ever imagined. Its landmarks, the Basilica di San Marco and the Palazzo Ducale are exotic melanges of Byzantine, Gothic, and Renaissance styles. It is full of secrets, ineffably romantic, and - at times - given over entirely to pleasure. You must walk everywhere in Venice; and where you cannot walk, you go by water.

    Explore Piazza San Marco, stroll across the Rialto Bridge, get lost in the endless canals, admire the Basilica Santa Maria della Salute, visit the San Giorgio dei Greci, walk around the Jewish Ghetto, learn about Venice's musical history, tour Venice's unique architecture at Campo Santa Maria Formosa, celebrate one of Venice's many festivals, go window shopping, and so much more!

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