Private transfer to the hotel 'The Square Duomo'
Dear Claudia and David, welcome to Milan!
-the perfect place to begin your journey through Italy. Today is about slowing down, settling in, and letting the rhythm of the city gently ease away any jet lag.
After getting to your hotel, step out for a relaxed stroll toward the magnificent Duomo di Milano.
Wander through the elegant Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, where glass ceilings and mosaic floors set the scene for your first espresso or aperitivo. Continue toward the artistic district of Brera, with its charming streets, boutiques, and inviting cafés - ideal for a light lunch or early dinner.
Keep the day unhurried. Sit in a piazza, sip a cappuccino, people-watch, and simply enjoy being in Italy: together.
As evening falls, toast to the beginning of your honeymoon with a glass of wine or a classic Negroni. Milan’s elegant atmosphere offers a soft and stylish welcome - the perfect first chapter of your Italian adventure.
Guide Valentina will meet you in your hotel lobby to start expert guided, walking tour of the city.
Duomo Milano entrance rules:
Allowed: Small backpacks, handbags, and camera bags, subject to a security check.
Prohibited: Large suitcases, bulky luggage, backpacks suitable for hiking, metal objects, glass items, and spray deodorants.
Dress Code: You will be denied entry if you are not dressed appropriately (shoulders and knees must be covered).
Spend the rest of the day enjoying discovering beauties and hidden corners of Milano on your own.
Be ready for your half day Como excursion! Meet your driver at 8:30 AM in front of the hotel and load your bags in the car. Begin your adventure by going to Como and embarking on the boat for the tour of the lake and then enjoying some free time in beautiful Bellagio! Driver will meet you at the agreed spot to take you to Verona afterwards.
Check out from your Milano hotel today
Enjoy the ride from Como to Bellagio while admiring all the splendid villas around the lake.
Meet your boat here: Molo Sant’Agostino in Via Lungo Lario Trieste 26, Como.
"Cadenazzi" boat company + 39 339 1613 256
Wonder the charming Bellagio and find some tasty Italian food for lunch!
Meet your diver at the parking in the center of Bellagio - Lungo Lario Manzoni.
Story of the Hotel:
Housed in the historic Palazzo Sambonifacio Tedeschi, Hotel Accademia blends 18th-century elegance with modern comfort. Once a noble residence, it became a hotel in the early 20th century and is still run by the Zenatello family, famous for opera connections: including tenor Giovanni Zenatello and guest Maria Callas.
Located on Via Mazzini, it’s just steps from the Arena di Verona, Juliet’s Balcony, and the city’s main squares, making it perfect for exploring Verona’s historic center.
Enjoy a two-hour walking tour through the historic centre of Verona. Your private guide will meet you directly in your hotel lobby before leading you through elegant piazzas, medieval streets, and Roman landmarks, revealing the stories, legends, and artistic heritage that have shaped this timeless city of love.
Begin the tour with the stroll along lively Via Mazzini, and admire the charm of Piazza delle Erbe and Piazza dei Signori. Discover the romantic legend at Casa di Giulietta and enjoy picturesque views along the Adige River.
The experience concludes at the impressive Arena di Verona in the heard of the old town, leaving you perfectly oriented and inspired: the ideal introduction to Verona’s history, romance, and unmistakable Italian elegance.
Spend the day wandering through the elegant streets of Verona, a city where history and romance live side by side. Begin at the majestic Arena di Verona, one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheatres in the world, still alive with music and opera.
Stroll along Via Mazzini toward Piazza delle Erbe, the vibrant heart of the city, surrounded by frescoed palaces and lively cafés. Climb the Torre dei Lamberti for panoramic views over terracotta rooftops and rolling hills.
No visit is complete without a stop at Casa di Giulietta, where Shakespeare’s love story adds a touch of magic to the courtyard balcony.
In the afternoon, cross the elegant Ponte Pietra and enjoy a peaceful walk along the Adige River before ending the day with aperitivo in a quiet piazza: as the golden light of sunset softens the city’s ancient stones.
We've included the Verona City Card in your itinerary! This fantastic card offers unlimited access to public transport and free entry to many of Verona's top attractions, making it a perfect way to explore the city's rich culture and history at an affordable price. With the card, you can enjoy popular sites like Juliet's House and the Arena.
Juliet's House is included in your "Verona Card" Pass, however you have to reserve a time-slot.
Booking Requirement: You must book a time slot in advance at museiverona.com to guarantee entry.
Capacity Issues: Due to high demand, booking is essential, even though the fee is covered by the card.
Included Access: The card covers the museum, which features 14th-century frescoes and furniture, as well as the balcony.
After a relaxed morning, check out from your hotel in Verona and meet your driver in front of the property for a scenic journey toward romantic Venice.
Upon arrival at "Piazzale Roma" - the final point accessible by car - your experience becomes truly Venetian as you step aboard a private water taxi. Glide through the canals together and arrive directly at your hotel entrance, the perfect and unforgettable beginning to your stay in the floating city.
Your private Water Taxi will wait for you at Piazzale Roma, exactly here: https://www.google.com/maps/place/45°26'15.4%22N+12°19'11.8%22E/@45.4375632,12.319776,88m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m4!3m3!8m2!3d45.4376111!4d12.3199444?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDIyNS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D
Make sure to call the boat captain cca.20 min before the arrival to be ready for you.
Here is the phone number: +39 345 187 9941
Enjoy a three-hour walking tour through the historic centre of Venice. Your private guide will meet you directly in your hotel lobby before leading you through graceful squares, hidden alleyways, and along shimmering canals, revealing the stories, traditions, and artistic treasures that shaped the Serenissima.
Begin at the magnificent St. Mark's Square, admire the splendour of St. Mark's Basilica, and continue to the elegant Doge's Palace visit. Stroll across the iconic Rialto Bridge and wander through lively local districts where everyday Venetian life unfolds - the ideal introduction to Venice’s history, beauty, and unforgettable atmosphere.
Story of the Hotel:
Housed in a 17th-century aristocratic residence overlooking the lagoon near Piazza San Marco, the Metropole has long welcomed diplomats, writers, and Grand Tour travelers visiting Venice.
In the late 19th century the palace was transformed into a refined hotel, and today it remains family-owned by the Beggiato family, who shaped its distinctive personality. Rather than modern minimalism, they created a “living collection” filled with antiques, travel objects, velvet salons, and lantern-lit spaces, giving the feeling of staying in a private Venetian mansion.
Your guide will meet you at 9:00 in your hotel lobby and will take you to your boat.
The best experience to learn about the old arts of Murano and Burano islands in the Venice lagoon.
From Venice, you will go directly to the oldest original Murano Glass Factory (What does it mean being a Master Glassblower?) Explore one of the oldest authentic Murano glass factories, where the only exclusive "furnace" of the island was created. You will live the glass blowing art, with the chance to see a Master glassblower and his team working following our millennial tradition. And then.. Maestro Fabio Fornasier will surprise you with a secret exhibition part of the project "Fantasy has no limit" (usually not open to the public).
Then navigating through the historical lagoon, you will reach Burano island, famous for its lace work and the colourful atmosphere.
Walking through picturesque houses, tasting the typical “bussolai” (famous cookies of the island), feeling like a local.
Last but not least, an insightful guided visit into an historical handmade lace workshop;
After the Atelier's visit you will get the chanche to have lunch (not included in the price) like a real venetian in a typical restaurant in Burano island and at the end back to Venice for an outstanding view of the lagoon.
You will receive your tickets in exchange for the voucher at the box office. Your tickets are VIP category. Voucher was sent by Traveliso in advance.
Enjoy Vivaldi's Four Seasons near the world‐famous Rialto Bridge in Venice performed in 18th century Venetian costumes!
The Four Seasons is Antonio Vivaldi's most famous work. Written in the Baroque era, during the 18th century, it is a set of four violin concertos that represent the seasons of the year. The composer took his inspiration from the countryside around Mantua, where he lived when he wrote the work, including the sounds of flowing creeks and singing birds in his composition.
Today is yours to experience Venice at your own rhythm. Wander through quiet calli and hidden squares, cross charming bridges, and pause at a canal-side café to watch gondolas drift by.
Browse artisan boutiques, discover small churches and galleries, or simply lose yourselves in the beauty of the lagoon city: every turn revealing another postcard view. A perfect day to follow your curiosity and create your own Venetian memories.
Enjoy a private gondola ride through the enchanting canals of Venice, gently gliding beneath elegant bridges and past historic palaces. Accompanied by traditional live music, the melodies echo across the water, creating a uniquely romantic atmosphere as the city reveals its timeless beauty from the most iconic perspective: the lagoon itself.
Your private Water Taxi will be waiting for you in front of your hotel to take you to Piazzale Roma, where you will meet your driver for Florence.
Any info needed:
+39 345 187 9941 Water Taxi company
Your driver will be waiting for you at Piazzale Roma to take you to Florence.
Enjoy a two-hour walking tour through the historic centre of Florence. Your private guide Sonia will meet you directly in your hotel lobby at 3:00 PM before leading you through elegant piazzas, medieval streets, and iconic landmarks, sharing the stories, art, and traditions that shaped the cradle of the Renaissance.
The experience concludes at the renowned Accademia Gallery, where your independent visit continues among its masterpieces, including Michelangelo’s celebrated David: the perfect finale to your introduction to Florence.
The Accademia Gallery is one of the most famous museums in Florence, and although smaller than the Uffizi, it contains one of the most celebrated artworks in the world: David (Michelangelo).
Originally founded in 1784 by Pietro Leopoldo, the museum was meant as a teaching collection for art students: which is why you’ll still see many unfinished sculptures showing the artistic process.
Don't forget your tickets!
A self guided visit.
At the entrance, all visitors must go through security inspection. Items like scissors, blades or other metal objects that could pose danger to people or works on display will be confiscated by security and can be collected at exit.
The museum does NOT have a cloakroom, so visitors with large bags or backpacks, helmets, etc will not be allowed entry. Water bottles of up to half a liter are allowed in bags.
Large book shop by the exit of the museum after the Byzantine Halls.
Umbrella-holder can be found before entering the Sala del Colosso (remember to pick it up on exiting the museum).
Restrooms are in lower level (near the exit) which can only be accessed at the end of your visit
The dome is an absolute masterpiece of art, enchanting the world since the moment of its creation: the symbol of Florence, of Renaissance culture, and of all Western humanism. The dome was built between 1420 and 1436 to a plan by Filippo Brunelleschi, and is still the largest masonry vault in the world. Such a structure had been planned since the 1300s, but the admirable innovation of Brunelleschi was to create it without reinforcements in wood, since none could have sustained a cupola of this size.
Be punctual, entrance time 9:45 AM
Entry to Brunelleschi's Dome from Porta della Mandorla (North side of the Cathedral).
463 steps to the top (no elevator)
No backpacks or medium/large bags
Church dress code: covered knees and shoulders
The climb is strongly NOT recommended for people with cardiovascular, respiratory diseases, vertigo, claustrophobia, and pregnant women.
A full experience of the monuments of Piazza del Duomo!
Brunelleschi Pass includes access to all monuments of Piazza del Duomo allowing visitors a complete experience with a single ticket: the Baptistery of San Giovanni, Giotto's Bell Tower, Brunelleschi's Dome, the Opera del Duomo Museum and the ancient basilica of Santa Reparata. The validity starts from the date selected for the visit to the Dome (1st of April).
Validity:
The monuments included in Brunelleschi Pass can be visited within 3 calendar days from the date selected without time constraints. Only to access the Dome it is mandatory to respect the chosen date and start time of the time-slot.
Useful Info:
Brunelleschi’s Dome
• Entry to Brunelleschi's Dome from Porta della Mandorla (North side of the Cathedral). Visitors are required to climb 463 steps. No lifts are available.
• The climb is strongly NOT recommended for people with cardiovascular, respiratory diseases, vertigo, claustrophobia, and pregnant women.
• Minors (<18) cannot access without an adult.
• The start time of the visit to the Dome is the start time of the time-slot selected at the purchase and shown on the ticket. Punctuality is required to allow all visitors the best experience.
• 5 minutes of delay are allowed, compared to the starting time of the visit.
• It's recommend a visit of 45 minutes approx. for the Dome.
Giotto’s Bell Tower
• The ascent consists on foot along a stairway of 414 steps and there is no lift.
• The climb is strongly NOT recommended for people with cardiovascular, respiratory diseases, vertigo, claustrophobia, and pregnant women.
• Minors (<18) cannot access without an adult.
• The recommended duration for the visit is approx. 45 minutes.
Baptistery
• Access from the North Door (Martelli street side).
• Appropriate clothing is required for a place of worship: access is not permitted with bare legs and shoulders, wearing sandals or hats.
• The recommended duration for the visit is approximately 30 minutes.
DM. Every first Sunday of the month the Baptistery closes at 1.30pm.
DM. Visitors are advised that the Baptistery is undergoing restoration of the mosaics of the vault, which are not visible.
Opera del Duomo Museum
• Access from Piazza del Duomo n. 9.
• The Museum consists of 28 rooms distributed on three floors that can be accessed with stairways or elevators.
• The recommended duration for the visit is approximately 60-90 minutes.
DM. The Museum is closed every first Tuesday of the month.
Santa Reparata
• Access from the Cathedral “Porta Campanile” (south side, beside the Bell Tower entrance).
• Visitors arrive to Santa Reparata by going down a short staircase in the second bay of the right aisle of the Cathedral.
• The recommended duration for the visit is approx. 30 minutes.
NB. Visitors, before entering the monuments, must MANDATORY leave inside the Luggage Storage (Piazza Duomo n. 38/r) suitcases, backpacks, parcels, containers and large and medium-sized bags. Visitors who present themselves at the entrance with objects prohibited by the regulation will not be able to enter.
The Gallery entirely occupies the first and second floors of the large building constructed between 1560 and 1580 and designed by Giorgio Vasari. It is famous worldwide for its outstanding collections of ancient sculptures and paintings (from the Middle Ages to the Modern period). The collections of paintings from the 14th-century and Renaissance period include some absolute masterpieces: Giotto, Simone Martini, Piero della Francesca, Beato Angelico, Filippo Lippi, Botticelli, Mantegna, Correggio, Leonardo, Raffaello, Michelangelo and Caravaggio, in addition to many precious works by European painters (mainly German, Dutch and Flemish).
Moreover, the Gallery boasts an invaluable collection of ancient statues and busts from the Medici family, which adorns the corridors and consists of ancient Roman copies of lost Greek sculptures.
Backpacks, bags, umbrellas and other large objects must be stored in the cloakroom prior to entry. Storage is free. Visitors are subject to metal detector inspection in some museums.
Pick up from your hotel in Florence for an unforgettable excursion through the scenic Tuscan vineyards.
Enjoy a private guided tour of the estate, followed by a wine tasting of the region’s finest selections, accompanied by a lunch immersed in nature, surrounded by rolling hills and the serene beauty of the countryside.
As a special touch for you, part of this excursion is a one hour dedicated to a professional photo shoot, capturing your romantic moments among the vineyards: memories you’ll cherish forever.
Begin your day with a private transfer through the picturesque Tuscan countryside, taking in rolling hills, vineyards, and charming villages along the way. Stop for a delightful lunch in Montalcino, savoring regional specialties and fine wines in a tranquil, authentic setting. After this culinary experience, continue your journey to the magnificent city of Rome, where history and culture await.
Check out from your Florence hotel today
Cristina will be your guide in Rome for alll the guided activities: City tour, Vatican Museums and the Colosseum and Roman Forum.
Your guide, Cristina, will meet you in your hotel lobby at 5 PM today to lead you on a curated tour of Rome’s most iconic sights. Wander through ancient streets, marvel at historic monuments, and immerse yourself in the art, culture, and grandeur that make Rome unforgettable.
Make sure to have covered knees and shoulders, as part of your guided tour includes the entrance to Pantheon - The Pantheon is one of Rome’s most iconic and best-preserved ancient monuments. Originally built as a temple to all Roman gods, its awe-inspiring dome: the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world: has influenced architecture for centuries. Today it is a Catholic Church.
You have a VIP check in today! Make sure to remind your driver that your VIP entrance is at this address: Via delle 3 Cannelle 1 B (different from the other hotel entrance).
Story of the Hotel:
The hotel is housed in a restored 19th-century Roman palace (palazzo), typical of the elegant residences built after Rome became the capital of Italy in 1871. This period transformed the area around Via Quattro Novembre into an administrative and aristocratic district close to government buildings and monumental landmarks.
Rather than constructing a modern structure, the property was carefully renovated to preserve its architectural character: high ceilings, large windows, stone façades, and noble proportions: while integrating contemporary luxury interiors.
Enjoy an exclusive private visit to the Vatican Museums and the awe-inspiring Sistine Chapel.
Welcomed by your personal guide Cristina, you will explore the galleries at an unhurried, privileged pace, discovering masterpieces and hidden details far beyond a typical visit. The experience culminates beneath Michelangelo’s extraordinary ceiling in the Sistine Chapel, where art, history, and atmosphere come together in a truly refined and memorable moment.
Make sure to bring both of yours IDs (passport or the driver's licence for the entrance)
Covered knees and shoulders
No backpacks, only small purses
No knives, no sharp objects
Water bottles are ok
Comfortable shoes for walking
Enjoy an exclusive private guided experience for two at the legendary Colosseum and the fascinating Roman Forum.
Your personal guide, Cristina, will meet you directly at the Colosseum at the scheduled time, allowing you to begin your visit smoothly and with minimal waiting time. With privileged access and a dedicated pace, she will lead you through the grand amphitheatre, revealing the stories of gladiators, emperors, and spectacles that once captivated ancient Rome.
The experience continues through the Roman Forum, where temples, basilicas, and triumphal arches bring the heart of the Roman Empire back to life. Cristina’s expert narration transforms the ruins into a vivid journey through history, offering you an intimate and engaging perspective reserved exclusively for you both.
Make sure to bring both of yours IDs (passport or the driver's licence for the entrance)
No large backpacks allowed
No knives, no sharp objects
Water bottles are ok
Comfortable shoes for walking
Enjoy free time at lunchtime to savour Rome at your own pace: perhaps a relaxed trattoria meal, a quiet piazza café, or a final stroll through the historic streets for some last souvenirs and photos. As this is your last day, it’s the perfect moment to revisit your favourite corner of the Eternal City and soak in its atmosphere one last time before departure.
Your private transfer escorts you seamlessly to the airport, where you depart Italy enriched by moments of pure elegance and unforgettable emotion. Your honeymoon concludes in the eternal sophistication of Rome: a city where history, beauty, and romance exist in perfect harmony.
Because a honeymoon should never feel like an ending… only the first chapter of a beautiful journey..
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