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Northern Italy: Cities, History, and Wine

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Day 1: Arrival in Milan & Historical Walking Tour

Morning: Arrive in Milan and settle into your accommodation. Begin your trip with a visit to the iconic Duomo di Milano, marveling at its intricate Gothic architecture and panoramic rooftop views.

Afternoon: Explore the historic Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and then visit Sforza Castle, a Renaissance fortress housing several museums highlighting Milan's rich history.

Evening: Enjoy dinner in the vibrant Brera district, known for its charming streets and authentic Milanese cuisine paired with local wines.

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Day 2: Day Trip to Bergamo & Franciacorta Wine Region

Morning: Travel to the medieval city of Bergamo. Wander through the well-preserved old town, Città Alta, with its cobbled streets and historic buildings.

Afternoon: Head to the Franciacorta wine region, renowned for its sparkling wines. Visit a boutique winery to tour the vineyards and enjoy a guided wine tasting session.

Evening: Return to Milan or stay locally for a cozy dinner featuring regional specialties and exquisite drops from the Franciacorta cellars.

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Day 3: Verona & Less-Visited Valpolicella

Morning: Drive or take a train to Verona, famous for its Roman amphitheater, the Arena di Verona. Walk through the historic center, exploring Juliet’s balcony and the ancient piazzas.

Afternoon: Escape the tourist crowds by visiting the Valpolicella wine region. Enjoy a quiet afternoon tasting robust reds and learning about traditional winemaking methods.

Evening: Spend a peaceful evening in a countryside trattoria near Valpolicella, savoring farm-to-table dishes paired with local wines.

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Day 4: Lake Garda & Historical Small Towns

Morning: Travel to Lake Garda. Visit the charming lakeside town of Sirmione, famous for its Roman ruins at the Grottoes of Catullus and medieval castle.

Afternoon: Take a boat trip or drive around the lake visiting lesser-known towns like Garda or Bardolino, indulging in lakeside views and local wine varieties such as Bardolino.

Evening: End your day with a relaxed dinner by the lake, enjoying fresh fish specialties and a glass of regional wine as the sun sets over the water.

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Day 5: Trento & Departure

Morning: Head to the mountain town of Trento, with its historic Buonconsiglio Castle and charming old town squares rich in Renaissance history.

Afternoon: Take a brief hike or cable car trip for scenic views of the surrounding Alps, then enjoy a final wine tasting experience focusing on Trentino’s whites and sparkling wines.

Evening: Prepare for your departure or spend a relaxing evening in Trento sampling local cuisine before heading to your next destination.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Duomo di Milano: 2 hours, €15 entrance
  • Sforza Castle: 2 hours, €10 entrance
  • Bergamo Città Alta: 3 hours, free
  • Franciacorta Winery Tour & Wine Tasting: 3 hours, €30–€50
  • Arena di Verona: 2 hours, €10 entrance
  • Valpolicella Wine Tasting: 3 hours, €25–€45
  • Grottoes of Catullus in Sirmione: 1.5 hours, €8 entrance
  • Boat trip on Lake Garda: 2 hours, €20–€30
  • Buonconsiglio Castle in Trento: 2 hours, €8 entrance
  • Wine tasting in Trento: 2 hours, €20–€40

Total Estimated Cost: Approximately €181–€246 (excluding meals and transportation)

Tips

For a shorter trip, focus on Milan and one key wine region such as Franciacorta or Valpolicella to maximize your experience within limited time. To extend your stay, consider exploring additional quiet towns around Lake Garda or the Dolomites for hiking and more immersive wine country visits. Early spring or autumn are ideal to avoid peak tourist crowds and enjoy local festivals celebrating history and wine.

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