Day 1: Rome - lorence
Leave central Rome by luxury coach and travel north to the region of Umbria to the hilltop town of Assisi. A UNESCO World Heritage-listed town, Assisi is best known as the birthplace of Italys patron saint, St Francis of Assisi. Stop for a walk around town with your guide, seeing the incredible Basilica di San Francesco, which is dedicated to the saint, as well as Santa Maria degli Angeli Church where he is said to have worshiped.
Day 2: lorence
After breakfast at your hotel, head out on a morning tour by coach with your guide. Taking in the citys architectural highlights (of which there are many!), your tour visits places like Piazza della Signoria - home to majestic Palazzo Vecchio - and Piazza della Duomo to see Florence Duomo topped by Brunelleschis Dome. Admire Giottos Bell Tower and learn about Renaissance art in the city from your guide.
Day 3: Florence
Check out of your hotel after breakfast and travel north out of Tuscany to Bologna in Emilia Romagna. Famously the birthplace of everyones favorite pasta dish - Spaghetti Bolognese - the foodie haven of Bologna has some pretty magnificent monuments, too. Walk around town with your guide, passing through Piazza Nettuno to see the Fountain of Neptune, and admiring lavish palaces like Palazzo Re Enzo and Palazzo del Podestà.
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel, and then set out to discover the delights of Venice. On a walking tour admire highlights of the famous water-filled city like Piazza San Marco -- home to Doges Palace and St Marks Basilica -- and the elegant Rialto Bridge. Discover where to go to buy the best Murano glass and then finish your tour either in town or back at your hotel.
Leave Venice after breakfast and return south to Tuscany, traveling by luxury coach. Rather than a city stop, your tours last visit is to the hilltown of Montepulciano in a picturesque area known as Val dOrcia. As you explore the town independently, soak up the views of the gently rolling Chianti hills that surround you, and admire the gorgeous Renaissance architecture that abounds. The town is best known for its wine production, so make the most of your time here to shop for quality Tuscan wines. After enjoying lunch (own expense), return to your coach and travel south to Rome, where your tour ends.