7-Day VIP Italy Itinerary — Rome, Florence & Venice
Three cities, seven days, one unforgettable journey through the heart of Italian civilization. This private itinerary traces the arc of Italy's story — from Rome's imperial ruins and papal splendor, through Florence's Renaissance masterpieces and Tuscan vineyards, to Venice's labyrinthine canals and Byzantine mosaics. Each city receives the time it deserves: enough to see the iconic landmarks with skip-the-line access and expert guides, and enough to wander into the hidden corners where the real character of each place reveals itself. First-class trains, private water taxis, luxury vehicles, and a dedicated team connecting every detail.

Your private driver collects you from Rome's airport and delivers you to your hotel in the historic center. After freshening up, the evening belongs to Rome after dark. A guided twilight walk takes you through the illuminated Trevi Fountain, the ancient Pantheon bathed in golden light, and Piazza Navona's Baroque fountains reflected in the night. Your guide traces two thousand years of history through these streets, setting the stage for the days ahead. Dinner is on your own — your guide will point you somewhere memorable.

Rome's greatest monuments in a single, masterfully paced day. Morning begins with skip-the-line entry to the Colosseum and a guided tour through the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill — the political and spiritual heart of the ancient world. After lunch, priority access to the Vatican Museums leads you through the Gallery of Maps and Raphael Rooms to the Sistine Chapel, where Michelangelo's ceiling demands silence and awe. A reserved passage continues into St. Peter's Basilica. Evening free to explore Trastevere's cobblestoned lanes and trattorias across the river.

First-class train from Rome to Florence — ninety minutes through the Italian countryside. Your driver meets you at the station and brings you to your hotel. The afternoon belongs to the Accademia Gallery and Michelangelo's David, followed by a walking tour of Florence's historic center: the Duomo's soaring dome, Ponte Vecchio's goldsmith windows, Piazza della Signoria's open-air sculpture museum, and the medieval lanes where Dante grew up. Your guide knows which artisan workshops to duck into and which gelateria serves the real thing.

Morning at the Uffizi with skip-the-line access and a private guide — Botticelli, Caravaggio, Leonardo, and Titian in the building that invented the modern art museum. After the galleries, the city gives way to countryside. Your private driver takes you into the Chianti hills for an afternoon at a selected wine estate: tastings of Sangiovese and Supertuscans paired with local pecorino, prosciutto, and olive oil in a setting of cypress-lined roads and medieval stone farmhouses. You return to Florence with the Tuscan sunset behind you.

The train from Florence to Venice is one of Europe's great rail journeys — two hours from Renaissance rooftops to a city built on water. At Venice's Santa Lucia station, the Grand Canal appears before you like a stage set. A private water taxi carries you to your hotel, gliding past Byzantine palaces, Gothic facades, and the dome of Santa Maria della Salute. The afternoon is yours to wander: get deliberately lost in the labyrinth of calli and campi, cross bridges you won't find on any map, stumble into quiet squares where Venetians sit with their aperitivo. Your guide meets you for an evening orientation walk through San Marco, the Rialto Bridge, and the hidden bacari where locals drink ombra and eat cicchetti.

Skip-the-line entry to St. Mark's Basilica reveals its Byzantine gold mosaics — a thousand years of art glittering overhead. Next door, the Doge's Palace tells Venice's story of maritime power and political intrigue, from the grand council chambers to the Bridge of Sighs and the prison cells below. After lunch, a private boat takes you to Murano island, where master glassblowers have practiced their craft since the 13th century. You'll watch molten glass transform into art in a private demonstration at one of the island's historic furnaces. Return to Venice proper for a free evening — perhaps a concert in a Baroque church, or simply watching the light change on the lagoon from a canal-side table.

Your final morning belongs to the Venice that tourists rarely find. A guided walk through the Dorsoduro and Cannaregio sestieri reveals neighborhood churches hiding masterpieces by Tintoretto and Bellini, artisan mask workshops preparing for Carnival, and quiet fondamenta where the only sound is water lapping against stone. If time allows, a visit to the Peggy Guggenheim Collection — modern art in an unfinished palazzo on the Grand Canal — provides a striking contrast to everything you've seen. Your private water taxi delivers you to the airport or train station. Seven days, three cities, and a lifetime of memories from the most beautiful country on earth.
Seven days tracing Italy's golden triangle — Rome, Florence, and Venice — with private guides, skip-the-line access, first-class train connections, and a private boat in Venice. From the Colosseum to the Sistine Chapel, the Uffizi to Chianti's vineyards, St. Mark's Basilica to Murano's glass furnaces, every experience is curated and every detail is handled by your dedicated team.
7-Day VIP Italy Itinerary — Rome, Florence & Venice






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