After arriving and settling into your hotel, ease into Paris with a leisurely breakfast at Café de Flore, followed by a gentle walk through the nearby Jardin du Luxembourg to stretch your legs and enjoy early-June blooms. Continue with a visit to the charming bookstalls along the Quai de la Mégisserie and pop into Sainte-Chapelle for a short, awe-inspiring glimpse of its stained glass before heading back to refresh for the afternoon.
Wander from your hotel toward Île de la Cité and grab a light lunch or a coffee and pastry at Au Vieux Paris d'Arcole before strolling across the Seine to admire the exterior of Notre-Dame Cathedral and the lively square around it. In the late afternoon, explore the nearby Île Saint-Louis-sample a famous ice cream at Berthillon and enjoy a quiet riverside seat, then head to Place des Vosges for a relaxed walk and people-watching as the city eases into its first evening.
As twilight falls, wander toward the vibrant Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighborhood for aperitifs at Café Les Deux Magots, then follow with dinner at the cozy bistro Le Procope where classic French dishes and history mingle. After dinner, take a leisurely Seine riverwalk to the illuminated Pont Neuf, pause for a gelato at Pozzetto nearby, and finish the night with drinks and live jazz at Le Caveau de la Huchette, letting Parisian nightlife gently introduce you to the rhythm of the city.
Start your day with a classic Parisian breakfast at La Maison Angelina on Rue de Rivoli, then head to the sweeping galleries of Musée d'Orsay to admire Impressionist masterpieces up close. Afterward, stroll through the elegant Tuileries Garden, pause by the fountains, and continue toward Place de la Concorde before a riverside café lunch - a graceful progression from the intimate charm of yesterday to Paris's grand museum and garden promenades.
After a museum-morning, cross the Seine to wander the grand arcades of Palais-Royal and sip a café at one of its elegant terraces before exploring the quirky striped columns at Les Colonnes de Buren. Continue to the nearby Louvre Pyramid plaza to admire the exterior and then stroll through the Tuileries-adjacent promenade to Musée de l'Orangerie where you can relax among Monet's Water Lilies before an early-evening crêpe at a nearby street-side stall.
As the city softens into dusk, head to Montparnasse Tower for sunset views from its panoramic terrace, then descend to stroll the lively streets of Montparnasse and sample savory crêpes at Crêperie Josselin. Continue the evening with a riverside bateau-mouche cruise that departs near Pont de l'Alma, watching illuminated landmarks glide by, and finish with cocktails at the rooftop bar of Le Perchoir for a relaxed, skyline-closing nightcap.
Begin your final Paris morning with a flaky croissant and espresso at Du Pain et des Idées, then wander the nearby lanes to discover the colorful markets and artisanal shops around Rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis for last-minute gourmet souvenirs. Before you depart, climb the hill to Parc des Buttes-Chaumont for sweeping city views and a peaceful moment among its cliffs and cascades, then return to your hotel to collect luggage and catch your onward train or flight toward Italy.
After a leisurely checkout, head to Canal Saint-Martin for a waterside lunch at Le Verre Volé and a relaxed stroll along the iron footbridges, watching locals picnic and browse vintage shops. In the late afternoon, collect luggage and make your way to Gare de Lyon for the high-speed train south, or if you prefer to fly, stop by Le Train Bleu inside the station for a final elegant Parisian espresso before boarding toward Lyon or the Mediterranean coast as you begin the Italian leg of your journey.
After your train or flight south, ease into the evening with an aperitivo in the vibrant Latin Quarter at Le Polidor, where classic French-Italian small plates set a convivial tone. Later, wander the nearby lanes to find a cozy trattoria such as Osteria da Riccardo (or a local neighbourhood favorite) for a relaxed, regionally inspired dinner and a first taste of Italian vino before settling into your accommodation en route to Tuscany.
Leave Paris and, if traveling by train, arrive mid-morning in Lyon to wander the traboules of Vieux Lyon and climb up to Basilique Notre-Dame de Fourvière for sweeping Rhône Valley views; pause for a hearty local breakfast of saucisson and fresh bread at Café des Fédérations before exploring the silk-weaving history in the Musée des Tissus. If you choose Provence instead, arrive near Avignon and stroll the sunlit lanes to the fortified Palais des Papes, then browse the lively Les Halles d'Avignon market for regional cheeses, olives and a café au lait to savor before continuing south toward the Ligurian coast or your Tuscan stopover.
If you choose Lyon, slip into the atmospheric Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse for a leisurely tasting of regional charcuterie and quenelles, then wander the elegant Presqu'île to browse boutiques around Place des Jacobins before taking the funicular to the panoramic terraces of Parc de la Tête d'Or for a relaxing boat ride on the lake. If Provence is your pick, spend the afternoon exploring the lavender-scented lanes of L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, hunting for antiques along the canals and stopping at La Fontaine Gourmande for a Provençal salad and rosé, then drive farther south to watch golden light spill over the ramparts of Les Baux-de-Provence as you prepare to head toward the Ligurian coast or Tuscany tomorrow.
Wind down your travel day with a relaxed dinner in a charming local quarter: in Lyon, enjoy Lyonnais bouchon fare and a glass of Beaujolais at Le Café du Peintre followed by an evening stroll along the lit banks of the Saône River to watch reflections ripple beneath old bridges. If you chose Provence, seek out a sunset table at the hilltop Auberge de Noves (or a similar village auberge) for Provençal specialties and local rosé, then wander the sleepy stone lanes to Place de la Fontaine for a peaceful gelato and the soft glow of lanterns as the countryside night settles in.
Cross into Italy and head for the dramatic coastline around Portovenere, where you can sip a cappuccino on the harbor and stroll to the colorful houses of Punta Panigaglia before taking the short boat to Palmaria Island for cliffside views and easy coastal walks. Afterward, ride the scenic regional train to Monterosso al Mare (Cinque Terre) to explore its historic lanes, taste fresh anchovy specialties at Ristorante Miky, and relax on the pebbled beach while planning the afternoon hike along the seaside trail toward Vernazza.
After the Monterosso walk, take the train or a short ferry to Vernazza and settle at a sun-drenched table at Ristorante Belforte for seafood and panoramic harbor views; then browse the artisanal shops near Piazza Marconi for locally made pesto and limoncello. Later, follow a coastal path down to Corniglia (or catch the stairlift if you prefer), sip an aperitivo on the terrace of Bar Terza Terra, and linger to watch fishing boats drift as the light softens before moving on toward your Tuscan-bound evening.
As dusk falls, wander the clifftop lanes of Manarola toward the dramatic viewpoint at Belvedere di Punta Bonfiglio, then descend to the harbor for a sunset aperitivo of local white wine and fried seafood at Nessun Dorma. Afterward, board a short coastal train to La Spezia and enjoy a relaxed dinner of Ligurian trofie al pesto at Ristorante Il Demanio, finishing with a leisurely stroll along Molo Garibaldi to watch fishing lights blink on before you head inland toward your Tuscan stopover.
After leaving the Ligurian coast, ease into Tuscany with a light breakfast at Forno di Montepulciano (or a local bakery in Pienza/Lucca) and then stroll the medieval streets to admire stone arches and artisan shops; seek out a small enoteca such as Enoteca la Terrazza to sample a glass of local Vino Nobile or Vernaccia while learning about nearby vineyards. Continue with a relaxed walking route to Piazza Grande (Montepulciano) or Piazza del Duomo (Pienza/Lucca's cathedral square), pause for panoramic views from a town belvedere, and visit a family-run olive oil mill or a boutique ceramics studio for a short tasting and hands-on souvenir hunt before checking into your countryside accommodation.
Settle into your town and wander its sun-warmed lanes toward Piazza della Repubblica (if in Lucca) or the charming market at Piazza Pio II (if in Pienza) for a light lunch of local pecorino and a glass of Vernaccia at Enoteca Locale; afterwards join a small-group olive-oil tasting at Frantoio del Casale to learn traditional pressing techniques and sample single-estate oils. Later, take a gentle bike ride along the countryside via the Via Francigena route or rent a Vespa to explore nearby hilltop vineyards, stopping at Azienda Agricola Poggio al Vento (or a similar family-run estate) for an evening vineyard walk and a sunset tasting before returning to town for dinner.
As the sun softens, enjoy an aperitivo on the terrace of Osteria del Teatro (Montepulciano) or the intimate courtyard of Trattoria Caffè La Posta (Pienza), sampling local bruschette and a glass of Vino Nobile di Montepulciano or Vernaccia di San Gimignano. Afterward, join a twilight food-walking experience that stops at Antica Macelleria Falorni for cured meats and Cantina del Corso for a seated tasting, then finish with a moonlit paseo to Porta al Prato (Lucca) or the town walls for panoramic evening views before returning to your country inn.
Wake slowly with a farm-to-table breakfast on the terrace of Agriturismo La Poggiolina, then take a guided walking tour through olive groves and cypress-lined lanes to the hilltop hamlet of Monticchiello, where you'll join a local baker for a hands-on focaccia workshop and sample freshly made breads. Afterward, continue to Bagno Vignoni to soak in its thermal pools and wander the ancient piazza fed by steaming spring water before returning to your villa for an easy afternoon nap or a vineyard visit later in the day.
After a lazy morning, take a scenic drive to Castiglion Fiorentino for a light lunch at Osteria del Teatro before wandering its medieval streets and rooftop viewpoints; then continue to the hilltop village of Cortona to browse artisan workshops and the lively Piazza della Repubblica. Late afternoon, join a hands-on cooking class and market visit at Cucina Lorenzo where you'll learn to make pici pasta and sample local wines from Cantina La Braccesca, returning to your agriturismo as golden light fills the cypresses.
As dusk settles, enjoy an aperitivo on the terrace of Enoteca di Montepulciano sampling local Vernaccia alongside small plates of crostini and pecorino, then stroll through the lantern-lit lanes to Piazza Grande to watch the town slow for the evening. Follow with a memorable dinner at the farmhouse-turned-restaurant La Bucaccia where you can savor slow-cooked bistecca alla fiorentina paired with a nearby estate's Chianti, and finish the night with a brief moonlit walk along the nearby Via dei Vini for peaceful vineyard views.
Arrive in Florence and start with a cappuccino and ricciarelli at Caffè Rivoire before stepping into the luminous courtyard of Basilica di San Lorenzo to admire its Brunelleschian architecture and the bustling Mercato Centrale nearby for fresh produce and panini. From there, wander through the artisan quarter of San Lorenzo to visit leather workshops and stop at Officina Profumo-Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella for historic fragrances and a short guided tasting of their signature colognes.
After settling into your hotel, cross the Arno toward the Oltrarno and linger over a leisurely lunch at Trattoria 4 Leoni, then browse the antique stalls and artisan studios along Via de' Bardi for handmade jewelry and bespoke leather goods. Later, join a guided visit to the intimate workshops around Santo Spirito-watch a master woodworker or bookbinder at work-followed by a sunset climb up Torre di Arnolfo (Palazzo Vecchio tower) for sweeping views of terracotta rooftops before an aperitivo at La Terrazza del Grand Hotel Baglioni.
As twilight deepens, follow locals to Piazza Santa Maria Novella for an aperitivo at Ristorante La Stazione, then stroll the illuminated lanes toward Piazza della Signoria to admire the outdoor sculpture ensemble and lively street performers. For dinner, savor refined Tuscan cooking at Buca Lapi near Palazzo Vecchio, then finish the night with a gentle riverside walk along the Lungarno degli Acciaiuoli, pausing for gelato at Gelateria dei Neri and soaking in the warm glow of Florence's bridges and palaces.
If you stay in Florence, begin with a fragrant breakfast at Caffè Gilli before joining a small-group morning tour of the lesser-known Medici chapels at Cappelle Medicee and a guided visit to the cobblestone artisan quarter of Sant'Ippolito to watch traditional paper-makers and bookbinders at work; finish with a light lunch of pappa al pomodoro at Osteria Vini e Vecchi Sapori. If you prefer a day trip, catch an early regional train to Siena to explore Piazza del Campo and climb the shell-shaped square's tower, then wander the UNESCO lanes to Complesso Museale Santa Maria della Scala for frescoes and medieval hospital history before sipping Brunello or Chianti Classico at Enoteca Italiana in time for a leisurely return to Florence.
If staying in Florence, wander the lively Santo Spirito mercado and stop for a light lunch of lampredotto at Panino Tondo, then join a hands-on leather workshop at Scuola del Cuoio to craft a small souvenir while sipping an espresso on a sunny terrace. If you opt for Siena, arrive after lunch to climb the panoramic terrace of Torre del Mangia, linger over gelato at La Vecchia Latteria in Piazza del Campo, and enjoy a leisurely guided stroll through the winding contrada lanes to discover hidden frescoes and family-run enoteche for a tasting of Chianti Classico.
If you remain in Florence, unwind with an aperitivo on the rooftop terrace of SE·STO on Arno overlooking the river, then wander to Piazza Santo Spirito for lively evening people-watching and dinner at the neighborhood favorite Trattoria da Burde (or a similar osteria) where rustic Tuscan plates pair with local Chianti. If you're in Siena, linger after sunset in Piazza del Mercato for a relaxed stroll, enjoy a slow dinner of ribollita and wild boar ragu at Osteria Le Logge, and finish with a nightcap at the cozy wine bar Il Palio Enoteca while soaking in the medieval atmosphere.
Board an early regional train and pause mid-morning in Orvieto to ride the funicolare up to the medieval plateau, where you can marvel at the intricate façade of Orvieto Cathedral and descend into the cool passages of the Orvieto Underground for a guided tour of Etruscan caves. After a light lunch of umbretta salumi and saffron-infused dishes at Trattoria del Moro, stroll the cliffside promenade to Belvedere dei Sette Colli for sweeping views before continuing your southward journey toward Rome.
Midday, take a regional train to Spoleto and wander through its sunlit medieval lanes to Piazza del Duomo for a light lunch of local prosciutto and pecorino at Osteria del Matto, then climb to the atmospheric Rocca Albornoziana for panoramic views of the Umbrian valley. Later, stroll the dramatic cliffside promenade to the Romanesque Ponte delle Torri and pause at Bar Il Costone for an espresso or a chilled umbricello before catching an evening train that continues your journey south toward Rome.
Arrive at a charming hill town such as Todi and settle into a terrace-facing enoteca like Enoteca Properzio for an aperitivo of local Sagrantino and Umbrian antipasti while the piazza fills with evening light. Afterward, wander to Piazza del Popolo to admire the medieval facades and enjoy a relaxed dinner of truffle ravioli at Ristorante Vineria Todi, then take a gentle post-dinner stroll along the illuminated medieval walls for panoramic views before boarding your later train toward Rome.
After arriving in Rome and settling into your hotel, ease into the day with a leisurely breakfast at Roscioli Caffè sampling cornetti and an espresso, then wander the nearby lanes of the historic Campo Marzio district to admire elegant palazzi and small artisan shops. Continue with a relaxed visit to Piazza di Spagna to sit on the Spanish Steps and watch Roman life unfold, then stroll over to Villa Borghese for a gentle row on the small lake and panoramic city views from the Pincio Terrace.
After checking in and a light rest, wander toward the atmospheric Piazza Navona to admire Bernini's fountains and enjoy an aperitivo at Caffè Domiziano on the square; browse nearby artists and jewelers along the cobbled lanes. From there, stroll through the winding streets to the lesser-known Campo de' Fiori market square for a casual late-afternoon food tasting at Forno Campo de' Fiori and finish with a quiet pause at the historic Ponte Sisto to watch the Tiber glow as the city shifts toward evening.
As golden hour deepens, wander toward the atmospheric Trastevere neighborhood to sip an aperitivo on the terrace of Freni e Frizioni and watch locals spill into cobbled lanes. Continue with a relaxed dinner of house-made pasta and artichokes at the intimate Osteria Da Zi Umberto, then climb the nearby steps to Gianicolo Terrace for sweeping dusk views over Rome's domes and a serenely lit panorama to welcome your first full night in the city.
Begin with a hearty Roman breakfast of maritozzo and espresso at Panificio Bonci, then head to the ancient Forum's quieter eastern edge for a small-group guided tour that includes the subterranean House of the Vestal Virgins and the evocative Temple of Antoninus and Faustina. Afterward, climb the little-known steps up to the peaceful terrace of Palatine Hill near the Farnese Gardens for sweeping views of ruins and the Capitoline, followed by a mid-morning coffee at the shaded courtyard café inside Museo Nazionale Romano - Palazzo Massimo to rest before continuing through the historic center.
After a morning among the Forum and Palatine, wander toward the Capitoline Hill to visit the refurbished exhibits at Musei Capitolini and step onto Piazza del Campidoglio to admire Michelangelo's harmonious site plan; pause for a light lunch on the square's terrace at Caffè Capitolino. Then descend into the medieval lanes to discover the tucked-away Basilica di San Clemente with its layered archaeological levels and finish the afternoon with a leisurely passeggiata through Via dei Fori Imperiali toward the imposing exterior of the Colosseum, stopping for a gelato at Giolitti before an early-evening aperitivo nearby.
As twilight falls, wander into the atmospheric lanes around Piazza Venezia and climb the broad steps up to Altare della Patria's terraces for an illuminated panorama of Rome's domes and rooftops. Then cross toward the lively Monti neighborhood for a relaxed aperitivo at Ai Tre Scalini followed by a rustic dinner of carbonara at Trattoria Vecchia Roma, finishing the night with a moonlit stroll to the cinematic viewpoint at Scala Sancta for a quiet, reflective close to a day among Rome's ancient heart.
Begin with a contemplative morning visit to the serene gardens of Vatican Gardens (book a guided slot) to gain quiet insight into the site's history and papal residences, then join a small-group, behind-the-scenes tour of the Vatican Apostolic Library reading room and its curated archival exhibits to learn about papal ceremonies and marriage records relevant to the blessing. Finish with a practical stop at the Prefecture of the Papal Household offices (or the designated Vatican liaison point) to confirm paperwork and timing for Wednesday's newlywed blessing, followed by a light cappuccino and planning chat at the nearby Caffè Vaticano.
After the morning's archival and paperwork appointments, stroll to the nearby Borgo Pio for a relaxed lunch at Ristorante La Zanzara and a chance to absorb the neighborhood's gentle pace while reviewing blessing logistics. In the mid-afternoon, visit Castel Sant'Angelo to walk its ramparts and enjoy panoramic views of the Tiber and St. Peter's Basilica-a quiet spot to rehearse procession routes-then stop at Libreria Editrice Vaticana to pick up any ceremonial guides or keepsakes before returning to your hotel to finalize attire and timing.
As dusk settles, enjoy a contemplative aperitivo at Caffè dell'Anima in the nearby Borgo to calm nerves and review the next day's schedule, then take a short walk to the peaceful cloister of Sant'Andrea della Valle to rehearse procession timings in a quieter, reverent setting. Finish with a relaxed, celebratory dinner at Osteria dell'Angelo, sampling Roman specialties and confirming final logistics with your party over a bottle of local Frascati before returning to your hotel to lay out attire for Wednesday.
Begin the day with a calm, art-filled morning at Galleria Borghese, enjoying a timed-entry guided tour to linger over Bernini sculptures and Caravaggio paintings before strolling the villa's wooded paths; afterwards, cross to the nearby Museo Carlo Bilotti for a quieter collection in the elegant grounds of Villa Borghese. Finish with a relaxed brunch on the terrace of Casina del Lago and a short walk to Pincio Terrace for sweeping city views that bridge your earlier Vatican preparations with the upcoming blessing activities in the heart of Rome.
Spend a relaxed afternoon discovering the art and aromas of Rome with a visit to Palazzo Altemps to admire Renaissance sculptures, then slip next door to Museo Nazionale Romano - Terme di Diocleziano for evocative ancient fragments in a monumental setting. Afterwards, enjoy a light lunch and wine-pairing at Enoteca Ferrara in Piazza Trilussa before a gentle riverside stroll along the Lungotevere to scout quiet spots for any late-afternoon wedding photos or a short rehearsal of procession timing.
As twilight deepens, enjoy an intimate aperitivo on the rooftop of Hotel Raphael overlooking the Pantheon, then wander the evocative lanes toward Santa Maria in Trastevere to hear its evening choir and admire the golden mosaics by candlelight. Finish with a celebratory dinner at Antica Pesa in Trastevere-reserve a corner table for a leisurely multi-course Roman feast paired with local Frascati-and cap the night with a quiet stroll to the riverside Isola Tiberina to reflect on the week and finalize plans for Wednesday's blessing.
Begin your last morning with a peaceful stroll and coffee at Sant'Eustachio Il Caffè, then wander the nearby lanes to discover the hidden botanical oasis of Orto Botanico di Roma for a serene hour among camellias and lemon trees. Afterward, visit the intimate collection at Palazzo Barberini to admire Baroque masterpieces and follow with a light brunch at the historic Caffè Canova-Tadolini, where art, sculpture and Italian pastries provide a charming send-off before your afternoon farewells.
After a leisurely morning, wander toward the historic Jewish Ghetto to savor a lunchtime classic of carciofi alla giudia at Nonna Betta and then cross to the nearby Isola Tiberina for a relaxed riverside walk and photo stops. In the mid-afternoon, join a focused guided tour of the evocative subterranean chapels at San Pietro in Vincoli to see Michelangelo's Moses up close, then finish with a slow espresso at the rooftop café of Palazzo Manfredi while taking in final panoramic views of the Colosseum as you reflect on your Roman week.
As dusk falls, linger in the elegant Campo Marzio neighborhood for an aperitivo at Caffè della Pace, then stroll to Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina to watch local life and street musicians while sampling cicchetti. For dinner, reserve a table at Cesare al Casaletto for classic Roman dishes in a convivial, neighborhood setting, and finish the night with a relaxed gelato tasting along Via del Corso before a final rooftop nightcap at Hotel de Russie's Stravinskij Bar to toast your Roman farewell.
For a calm final morning, savor a leisurely breakfast and last espresso at Antico Caffè Greco near the Spanish Steps, then take a gentle walk through the small, tranquil greenery of Villa Medici to breathe in one last panorama of terracotta roofs. Return to your hotel to collect luggage, stop at Mercato Centrale Roma for any last-minute edible souvenirs (olive oil, romano pecorino), and allow time to catch your transfer from Roma Termini or Fiumicino Airport with a relaxed, unhurried pace.
Spend a calm final afternoon strolling the quieter corner of the Prati district with a light lunch at Pasticceria Regoli followed by browsing the elegant food shops along Via Cola di Rienzo for last-minute edible gifts. If time allows, relax in the shady gardens of Villa Borghese's Giardino del Lago for a final panorama, then collect luggage and enjoy a seamless private transfer from Stazione Roma Termini or Aeroporto di Fiumicino while savoring one last espresso from Sant'Eustachio Il Caffè-takeaway as you leave the city behind.
If your flight permits a relaxed final evening, enjoy a farewell aperitivo at Mirabelle Restaurant & Bar on the Pincian Hill terrace for sweeping night views over the city; linger over a glass of Frascati and small plates as the domes glitter below. Afterwards, take a gentle stroll through the nearby, lamp-lit alleys of Via Margutta, pause for a last espresso at Caffè Canova-Tadolini's late service, and return to your hotel in time for a smooth private transfer to Aeroporto di Fiumicino or a final train connection from Roma Termini.
| Place / Activity | Cost |
|---|---|
| Café de Flore (breakfast) | €12 |
| Jardin du Luxembourg | Free |
| Quai de la Mégisserie / bookstalls | Free |
| Sainte-Chapelle (entry) | €11 |
| Au Vieux Paris d'Arcole (lunch / pastry) | €15 |
| Notre-Dame Cathedral (exterior / square) | Free |
| Île Saint-Louis / Berthillon (ice cream) | €6 |
| Place des Vosges | Free |
| Café Les Deux Magots (aperitif) | €15 |
| Le Procope (dinner) | €45 |
| Pont Neuf (walk / viewpoint) | Free |
| Pozzetto (gelato) | €4 |
| Le Caveau de la Huchette (jazz cover/drinks) | €15 |
| La Maison Angelina (breakfast) | €12 |
| Musée d'Orsay (entry) | €16 |
| Tuileries Garden | Free |
| Place de la Concorde | Free |
| Palais-Royal / cafés | Free |
| Les Colonnes de Buren (art installation) | Free |
| Louvre Pyramid (exterior) | Free |
| Musée de l'Orangerie (entry) | €12 |
| Montparnasse Tower (observation) | €20 |
| Crêperie Josselin (crêpes) | €12 |
| Bateau-mouche Seine cruise | €15 |
| Le Perchoir (rooftop drinks) | €15 |
| Du Pain et des Idées (pastry & coffee) | €6 |
| Parc des Buttes-Chaumont | Free |
| Canal Saint-Martin / Le Verre Volé (lunch) | €20 |
| Gare de Lyon - Le Train Bleu (espresso / stop) | €8 |
| Le Polidor (aperitivo / dinner) | €25 |
| Osteria da Riccardo (dinner in Italy en route) | €25 |
| Vieux Lyon - traboules (walking) | Free |
| Basilique Notre-Dame de Fourvière (visit) | Free |
| Café des Fédérations (Lyon breakfast) | €15 |
| Musée des Tissus (Lyon) | €10 |
| Palais des Papes (Avignon entry) | €12 |
| Les Halles d'Avignon (market) | Free |
| Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse (tastings) | €25 |
| Parc de la Tête d'Or (boat ride) | €4 |
| Auberge de Noves (dinner, Provence) | €30 |
| Portovenere (harbor walk) | Free |
| Palmaria Island (boat trip) | €10 |
| Monterosso al Mare (beach / lunch) | €25 |
| Ristorante Miky (meal) | €35 |
| Hike Monterosso-Vernazza (trail) | Free |
| Ristorante Belforte (Vernazza meal) | €35 |
| Bar Terza Terra (aperitivo) | €8 |
| Belvedere di Punta Bonfiglio (viewpoint) | Free |
| Nessun Dorma (aperitivo) | €8 |
| Ristorante Il Demanio (La Spezia dinner) | €30 |
| Forno di Montepulciano (breakfast) | €6 |
| Enoteca la Terrazza (wine tasting) | €15 |
| Piazza Grande / local belvedere (sightseeing) | Free |
| Frantoio del Casale (olive oil tasting) | €18 |
| Bike rental (Via Francigena) | €20 |
| Azienda Agricola Poggio al Vento (vineyard tasting) | €20 |
| Osteria del Teatro (aperitivo/dinner in Tuscany) | €25 |
| Trattoria Caffè La Posta (Pienza dinner) | €25 |
| Antica Macelleria Falorni (tasting stops) | €10 |
| Cantina del Corso (seated tasting) | €20 |
| Agriturismo La Poggiolina (farm breakfast/activity) | €12 |
| Monticchiello (bakery / focaccia workshop) | €30 |
| Bagno Vignoni (thermal pools - public) | Free |
| Osteria del Teatro (Castiglion Fiorentino lunch) | €20 |
| Cucina Lorenzo (cooking class) | €75 |
| Cantina La Braccesca (wine tasting) | €25 |
| La Bucaccia (dinner) | €40 |
| Caffè Rivoire (breakfast Florence) | €8 |
| Basilica di San Lorenzo (visit) | Free |
| Mercato Centrale (Florence) | Free |
| Officina Profumo-Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella (visit/shop) | €10 |
| Trattoria 4 Leoni (lunch) | €25 |
| Torre di Arnolfo (Palazzo Vecchio tower entry) | €12 |
| La Terrazza del Grand Hotel Baglioni (aperitivo) | €15 |
| Gelateria dei Neri (gelato) | €4 |
| Caffè Gilli (breakfast) | €10 |
| Cappelle Medicee (entry / Medici Chapels) | €8 |
| Scuola del Cuoio (leather workshop) | €40 |
| Osteria Vini e Vecchi Sapori (lunch) | €20 |
| Torre del Mangia (Siena entry) | €10 |
| Enoteca Italiana (wine tasting) | €20 |
| Orvieto funicular and Duomo (visit) | €6 |
| Orvieto Underground (guided tour) | €12 |
| Trattoria del Moro (lunch Orvieto) | €20 |
| Spoleto - Rocca Albornoziana (entry) | €6 |
| Piazza del Duomo (Spoleto) | Free |
| Piazza del Popolo (Todi) | Free |
| Enoteca Properzio (aperitivo Todi) | €12 |
| Ristorante Vineria Todi (dinner) | €25 |
| Roscioli Caffè (Rome breakfast) | €8 |
| Piazza di Spagna / Spanish Steps | Free |
| Villa Borghese (rowboat rental) | €4 |
| Pincio Terrace (viewpoint) | Free |
| Piazza Navona / Caffè Domiziano (aperitivo) | €12 |
| Campo de' Fiori / Forno Campo de' Fiori (tasting) | €6 |
| Ponte Sisto (walk) | Free |
| Freni e Frizioni (Trastevere aperitivo) | €12 |
| Osteria Da Zi Umberto (Trastevere dinner) | €25 |
| Gianicolo Terrace (viewpoint) | Free |
| Panificio Bonci (breakfast) | €6 |
| House of the Vestal Virgins / Roman Forum small-group tour | €30 |
| Palatine Hill (entrance included with Forum/Colosseum ticket) | €16 |
| Museo Nazionale Romano - Palazzo Massimo (visit) | €10 |
| Musei Capitolini (entry) | €15 |
| Basilica di San Clemente (entry) | €10 |
| Colosseum (exterior / optional entry included above) | €16 |
| Giolitti (gelato) | €4 |
| Altare della Patria terraces (view) | €7 |
| Ai Tre Scalini (aperitivo Monti) | €12 |
| Trattoria Vecchia Roma (dinner) | €30 |
| Vatican Gardens (guided visit) | €32 |
| Vatican Apostolic Library (tour / access - guided / special) | €40 |
| Prefecture of the Papal Household (administrative visit) | Free |
| Caffè Vaticano (coffee) | €5 |
| Borgo Pio / Ristorante La Zanzara (lunch) | €20 |
| Castel Sant'Angelo (entry) | €15 |
| Libreria Editrice Vaticana (shop) | €10 |
| Caffè dell'Anima (aperitivo) | €12 |
| Sant'Andrea della Valle (cloister visit) | Free |
| Osteria dell'Angelo (dinner) | €30 |
| Galleria Borghese (timed-entry guided tour) | €23 |
| Museo Carlo Bilotti | Free |
| Casina del Lago (brunch) | €20 |
| Pincio Terrace (viewpoint) | Free |
| Palazzo Altemps (entry) | €10 |
| Museo Nazionale Romano - Terme di Diocleziano | €10 |
| Enoteca Ferrara (lunch & wine pairing) | €30 |
| Hotel Raphael rooftop (aperitivo) | €20 |
| Santa Maria in Trastevere (evening choir / visit) | Free |
| Antica Pesa (dinner) | €45 |
| Sant'Eustachio Il Caffè (coffee) | €4 |
| Orto Botanico di Roma (entry) | €8 |
| Palazzo Barberini (entry) | €12 |
| Caffè Canova-Tadolini (brunch) | €15 |
| Nonna Betta (lunch Jewish Ghetto) | €25 |
| San Pietro in Vincoli (visit / guided tour) | €6 |
| Palazzo Manfredi rooftop café (espresso/view) | €8 |
| Caffè della Pace (aperitivo) | €12 |
| Cesare al Casaletto (dinner) | €30 |
| Mirabelle Restaurant & Bar (farewell aperitivo) | €25 |
| Via Margutta (stroll) | Free |
| Antico Caffè Greco (final breakfast) | €10 |
| Villa Medici (walk / grounds) | Free |
| Mercato Centrale Roma (shopping) | Free |
| Pasticceria Regoli (lunch / pastry) | €8 |
| Via Cola di Rienzo (shopping stroll) | Free |
| Hotel de Russie Stravinskij Bar (nightcap) | €20 |
| Estimated Total (per person) | €1891 |