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This is a suggested independent itinerary that you customize. Please select the best flights, hotels, trains, activities, transportation and number of nights in each destination to fit your needs.
Visit Italy`s scenic capital city and three of the stunning cities with a Rental Car!. Begin your vacation in Rome (the Eternal City, with its stunning architecture like the Colosseum and the Roman Forum and delicious food). From here pick up the Rental Car and drive along beautiful landscapes of Italy en route to Northern Umbria (where green is the dominant colour thanks to the hilly terrain and the abundance of water in the region, which is rich in rivers and lakes). Continue to San Marino (a mountainous microstate located within Italy and one of the world's oldest republics) and finish this trip in Bologna (a thriving university town and architectural gem, plus its legendary traditional cuisine). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
This 10 night sample itinerary includes:
Hotel for 3 nights in Rome
Rental Car for 7 days
Hotels for 3 nights in Northern Umbria
Hotel for 2 nights in San Marino
Hotel for 2 nights in Bologna
Driving Time Rome - Northern Umbria: 2 hrs./2 hrs. 30 mins. approx. Northern Umbria - San Marino: 2 hrs. /2 hrs. 30 mins. approx. San Marino- Bologna: 2 hrs. approx.
Price history for this itinerary (past 7 days):
From New York City NYC (All Airports) (NY), US for 10 nights
Rome (397)Bologna (11)San Marino City (6)Northern Umbria (2)
Trip Summary
3 nights in Rome
Rome is undeniably stunning, from its rich ancient culture, must try pizzas and coffees or just experience a touch of Europe. This city is packed full of sights, with thousands of years of history layered upon itself - you'll find everything here from Roman ruins to Renaissance art. It's also home to fantastic food, the 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 in Rome; Climb Palatine Hill; Walk the Ancient Appian Way; Go to the Vatican Museums and so much more.
3 nights in Northern Umbria
Northern Umbria is an exquisite landscape of unblemished nature where olive trees, fields of sunflowers and wildflowers glow under the warmth of the Umbrian sunshine. Perugia, the capital, offers silky chocolates, medieval alleys, and one of Italy's top painting galleries. Just east is one of Italy's spiritual centers, the hill town of Assisi, birthplace of St. Francis. Further north the rocky border city of Gubbio is home to one of Italy's wildest pagan festivals, and Città di Castello contains its own stash of art treasures.
Visit and explore the amazing Perugia, Assisi, Gubbio and so much more.
2 nights in San Marino City
Only 43 miles in size, the little Republic of San Marino is independent, with its own government and laws even though it is entirely surrounded by Italy. The world`s oldest sovereign state, it dates from 301 AD. Atop the center of this hilly area`s highest point, Mount Titano, is the capital city of San Marino. Medieval stone walls surround the original settlement, built entirely of stone and completely pedestrianized. The three fortresses at the top of the mountain give San Marino its best-known image and are linked by a path that runs along the entire ridge of the mountain.
Visit and explore the Piazza Dalla Liberta (the most popular public square); Palazzo Pubblico (Town Hall and where you'll find the changing of the guards); Towers of San Marino (Guaita, Cesta, and Montale); Mount Titano and the several small and so much more.
2 nights in Bologna
Bologna is one of the most overlooked gems in Italy, one of the most architecturally unified in Europe - a panorama of sienna-colored buildings, marbled sidewalks, and porticos. Located at the crossroads between Venice and Florence and surrounded by hills, Bologna provides the best of several worlds; it has beautiful piazzas, churches and museums, as well as being a thriving university town, filled with cafes, bars and nightlife. The bars, cafes, and squares fill up with students, and an eclectic mix of concerts, art exhibits, and avant-garde ballet and theater performances always marks the calendar.
Visit and explore the Piazza Maggiore, Saint Petronius Church, Neptune Fountain, Santo Stefano Church, Archaeological Museum, National Gallery, Piazza del Mercato (or market square), Quadrilatero, San Luca Sanctuary, Palazzo Comunale Museum, Museum of History and so much more.
For centuries <b>Italy</b> 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.
<b>San Marino</b> is among the smallest countries in the world, only 43 miles in size. More precisely, it is the fifth smallest, but probably the most curious one. This micro-country is a sole survivor of Italy's former (and powerful we must add) city-state network; and it is still holding on as the world's oldest surviving sovereign country and its oldest republic dating back to 301 A.D. Tucked away inside Italy's northeastern region, San Marino is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with lovely things to offer its visitors. You'll find everything from forests, fortress towers, and shopping malls, to medieval markets and Olympic stadiums in this quirky and unique part of the world.
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Rome
Rome is undeniably stunning, from its rich ancient culture, must try pizzas and coffees or just experience a touch of Europe. This city is packed full of sights, with thousands of years of history layered upon itself - you'll find everything here from Roman ruins to Renaissance art. It's also home to fantastic food, the 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 in Rome; Climb Palatine Hill; Walk the Ancient Appian Way; Go to the Vatican Museums and so much more.
Northern Umbria is an exquisite landscape of unblemished nature where olive trees, fields of sunflowers and wildflowers glow under the warmth of the Umbrian sunshine. Perugia, the capital, offers silky chocolates, medieval alleys, and one of Italy's top painting galleries. Just east is one of Italy's spiritual centers, the hill town of Assisi, birthplace of St. Francis. Further north the rocky border city of Gubbio is home to one of Italy's wildest pagan festivals, and Città di Castello contains its own stash of art treasures.
Visit and explore the amazing Perugia, Assisi, Gubbio and so much more.
Only 43 miles in size, the little Republic of San Marino is independent, with its own government and laws even though it is entirely surrounded by Italy. The world`s oldest sovereign state, it dates from 301 AD. Atop the center of this hilly area`s highest point, Mount Titano, is the capital city of San Marino. Medieval stone walls surround the original settlement, built entirely of stone and completely pedestrianized. The three fortresses at the top of the mountain give San Marino its best-known image and are linked by a path that runs along the entire ridge of the mountain.
Visit and explore the Piazza Dalla Liberta (the most popular public square); Palazzo Pubblico (Town Hall and where you'll find the changing of the guards); Towers of San Marino (Guaita, Cesta, and Montale); Mount Titano and the several small and so much more.
Bologna is one of the most overlooked gems in Italy, one of the most architecturally unified in Europe - a panorama of sienna-colored buildings, marbled sidewalks, and porticos. Located at the crossroads between Venice and Florence and surrounded by hills, Bologna provides the best of several worlds; it has beautiful piazzas, churches and museums, as well as being a thriving university town, filled with cafes, bars and nightlife. The bars, cafes, and squares fill up with students, and an eclectic mix of concerts, art exhibits, and avant-garde ballet and theater performances always marks the calendar.
Visit and explore the Piazza Maggiore, Saint Petronius Church, Neptune Fountain, Santo Stefano Church, Archaeological Museum, National Gallery, Piazza del Mercato (or market square), Quadrilatero, San Luca Sanctuary, Palazzo Comunale Museum, Museum of History and so much more.