Rome - Spoleto - Perugia - Florence by Train
❮Rome - Spoleto - Perugia - Florence by Train
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This 7 night sample itinerary includes:
- Flight into Rome and out of Florence
- Hotel for 2 nights in Rome
- Train from Rome to Spoleto
- Hotel for 1 night in Spoleto
- Train from Spoleto to Perugia
- Hotel for 2 nights in Perugia
- Train from Perugia to Florence
- Hotel for 2 nights in Florence
Hidden treasures in cities in Italy!. From Rome (the Eternal City, with its Colosseum, Roman Forum and delicious food), travel to Spoleto (ancient city on the foothill of the Apennines, famous for its historical Festival dei Due Mondi) after that, to Perugia (Umbria`s capital, famous for its preserved historic centre, architecture and chocolate making factory) and finally, to Florence (capital of Italy’s Tuscany region, is home to Renaissance art and architecture), connected by train rides.
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Rome
Day 1Arrive to Rome
Overnight in RomeDay 2Overnight in RomeDay 3Departing from Rome
Transportation to next city by: Train - Rome to Spoleto -
Spoleto
Day 3Arrive to Spoleto
Overnight in SpoletoDay 4Departing from Spoleto
Transportation to next city by: Train - Spoleto to Perugia -
Perugia
Day 4Arrive to Perugia
Overnight in PerugiaDay 5Overnight in PerugiaDay 6Departing from Perugia
Transportation to next city by: Train - Perugia to Florence -
Florence
Day 6Arrive to Florence
Overnight in FlorenceDay 7Overnight in FlorenceDay 8Departing from Florence

Italy
For centuries Italy has drawn foreign visitors - mostly for its architectural, artistic, and scenic splendors. Italy can truly be all things to all people. From the passion and excitement of noisy urban crowds to the quiet, rural idyll where the traditional life can be experienced, Italy's great cities are replete with rich attractions and culture alongside some of the most pristine beaches and spectacular mountains in the world.
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Rome
Rome is undeniably stunning, from its rich ancient culture, delectable cuisine and coffees to its uniquely European experiences. This city is packed full of sights; with thousands of years of history layered upon itself - you'll find everything from Roman ruins to Renaissance art. It's also home to Vatican City, and sights galore.
Explore and discover the Roman Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine, discover the Vatican, the smallest independent state in the world; throw a coin in the Trevi Fountain, marvel at the Pantheon, sit on the Spanish Steps, wander the Piazzas, eat the best gelato, climb Palatine Hill, walk the Ancient Appian Way and so much more! -
Spoleto
Spoleto is a picturesque medieval hill town with a thousand years of history. The first Roman settlement, Spoletium, began in 241 BC and there are Roman remnants throughout the historic center. Above the town is the medieval Rocca Albornoziana, built in the 14th century on the foundation of the Roman acropolis. Spanning the deep gorge to one side of the Rocca is the most famous sight, Ponte delle Torri, or Bridge of Towers, a 14th century bridge built over the foundation of a Roman aqueduct.
Visit and explore Rocca Albornoziana, Ponte delle Torri, Piazza del Duomo and the Duomo, Teatro Caio Melisso, one of Italy's first theaters, Piazza del Mercato, once the site of the Roman Forum, Casa Romana, and so much more. -
Perugia
Perugia is a lively medieval walled hilltown that is Umbria's capital. The historic center abounds with cultural and architectural masterpieces and offers one of the most extensive museum collections in Italy. Perugia is famous for chocolate and holds its chocolate festival, Eurochocolate, in mid-October. It also hosts a huge international Jazz Festival, the Umbria Jazz Festival, that runs for two weeks in July, as well as Music Fest Perugia which is held in August, featuring two weeks of classical music performances in historic monuments and churches.
Visit and explore the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, the Etruscan Arch, Perugia Cathedral, St Peter's Basilica, the National Gallery, Piazza IV Novembre, and so much more. -
Florence
The city of Florence sits nestled among the rolling Tuscan hills, with an unmistakable skyline dominated by the fabulous Duomo. With so much Renaissance art and culture, shopping opportunities, and incredible culinary delights, you will be spoiled for choices in what to do and see in this exciting capital city of Tuscany. Florence's museums, palaces, and churches house some of the greatest artistic treasures in the world.
Visit The Duomo Complex, Church of Santa Croce, The Cathedral, The Uffizi Gallery, Galleria dell'Accademia, Ponte Vecchio, Palazzo Vecchio, Pitti Palace, Boboli Gardens and so much more.

Explore and discover the Roman Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine, discover the Vatican, the smallest independent state in the world; throw a coin in the Trevi Fountain, marvel at the Pantheon, sit on the Spanish Steps, wander the Piazzas, eat the best gelato, climb Palatine Hill, walk the Ancient Appian Way and so much more!

Visit and explore Rocca Albornoziana, Ponte delle Torri, Piazza del Duomo and the Duomo, Teatro Caio Melisso, one of Italy's first theaters, Piazza del Mercato, once the site of the Roman Forum, Casa Romana, and so much more.

Visit and explore the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, the Etruscan Arch, Perugia Cathedral, St Peter's Basilica, the National Gallery, Piazza IV Novembre, and so much more.

Visit The Duomo Complex, Church of Santa Croce, The Cathedral, The Uffizi Gallery, Galleria dell'Accademia, Ponte Vecchio, Palazzo Vecchio, Pitti Palace, Boboli Gardens and so much more.