Things to in Italy
Welcome to Italy, a country where ancient history and modern culture seamlessly blend to create an enchanting destination like no other.

Italy's charm lies in its diverse offerings, from the picturesque countryside to bustling cityscapes, each with its own unique allure. Explore the rolling hills of Tuscany, where vineyards stretch as far as the eye can see, producing some of the world's finest wines. Wander through the ancient streets of Rome, where millennia of history come to life at every turn, from the grandeur of the Colosseum to the serenity of the Vatican City.
No visit to Italy would be complete without savoring its culinary delights. Indulge in delectable pasta dishes, savor authentic Neapolitan pizza, and sample gelato that will transport your taste buds to heaven. The Italians' passion for food is as infectious as it is delicious, making dining an unforgettable experience.
Italy's natural beauty is equally captivating, from the crystal-clear waters of the Amalfi Coast to the dramatic landscapes of the Dolomites. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or a culture connoisseur, Italy offers a wealth of experiences to suit your interests.
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Unique experiences and things to do in Italy

Verona Private Walking Tour With A Professional Guide
“O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?”: This medieval old town, nestled alongside the river Adige, will forever be marked for its association with Shakespeare's most famous love tragedy, “Romeo and Juliet”. Every year, many visitors roam to its Piazzas and streets, trying to retrace the footsteps of Romeo and Juliet. Here you will admire the symbol of the Venetian Republic, the Lion of Saint Mark in Piazza delle Erbe, and the tombs of the ancient lords of Verona at the Arche Scaligere. You will be fascinated by its rich history, the myriad of stunning buildings, and architecture “in fair Verona”.18.11 €

Padua Private Walking Tour With A Professional Guide
Being in the shadows of Venice has its ups and downs. The disadvantage is that Padua sometimes gets ignored. On the flip side, that means that its visitors can enjoy a nice and quiet visit without the hustle and bustle from its famous neighbor. Although only an hour away from Venice, Padua seems a world apart with its medieval marketplaces, fascist era buildings and Italy’s second oldest University. Not to forget that it is also the resting place of Saint Anthony, the patron saint of the illiterate, the poor, the finder of lost things, and of blessed weddings. Be sure not to get lost and walk in the footsteps of Galileo, Giotto, St. Anthony or Titian and discover why this city challenged both Venice and Verona for regional hegemony.19.57 €

Bari Private Walking Tour With A Professional Guide
Bari is is a city filled with old and new: historic bastions, holy relics and cathedrals are mixing with the large boulevards and crazy nightlife. Although its rivalry with Lecce is infamous, and the city has its undisputed points: the cultural cocktail of nations and races, the lively and young atmosphere, the incredible food scene and a vibe like no other. Come and join our private walking tour and experience first hand the best this city has to offer: Basilica di San Nicola with the holy remains of St. Nicholas (also known as SantaKlaus); Svevo Castello and its Norman towers from the 12th century; Piazza Mercantile and its infamous Colonna della Giustizia, the place where debtors used to be tied and whipped in public; and many more.16.11 €

San Gimignano Private Walking Tour With A Professional Guide
This Hilly medieval city is famous for its Romanesque and Gothic architecture, with outstanding examples of secular buildings as well as churches and well-known as a town of fine towers. The historic center of the city has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering visitors the chance to step back in time while enjoying its local products, including saffron and its white wine. Explore the hill town of San Gimignano and discover many Medieval towers that give the town such an unforgettable skyline.17.90 €

Milan Private Walking Tour With A Professional Guide
Welcome to Milan, the financial centre of Italy, a city well-known for its abundance of high-end fashion retailers, modern and historical architecture, all blended together with a dash of Italian life. The city is the best example of old-world romance meets urban grit. Admire the Gothic Duomo di Milano cathedral, one of the largest cathedral in Europe. Walk through the astonishing Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and see one of the most important opera theaters in the world: the La Scala Theater. Take this orientation walk to explore some of Milan's cultural highlights, and see what makes it a city of incomparable artistic value.19.69 €

Siena Private Walking Tour With A Professional Guide
The historic city of Siena is an enriched destination, with medieval history, beautiful architecture, and colorful culture. This UNESCO listed city has numerous medieval sculptures, some dating back as far back as the 13th-century. Explore and admire the spiritual and earthly monuments that retained both their medieval forms and their remarkable art sets. Come for a stroll to explore the city's top attractions.15.30 €

Parma Private Walking Tour With A Professional Guide
This eminent historic city has seen many ages, from medieval times, through the Renaissance and the Austrian control, until the present day. Learn about the city’s rich history and admire its beautiful medieval castle. Parma has much more to offer than its fantastic and world famous cheese. All main ages and acteurs of history have left their heritage of this town. We’ll take you for a different look at the masterpiece of the architecture in the palace and cathedral.17.06 €

Florence Private Walking Tour With A Professional Guide
Florence is all about the Italian renaissance and the events that shaped the its history. Come on a journey from its roman origins to the 15th century, including the church of Santa Croce, the resting place of many of the illustrious like Michelangelo and Galileo. We will see legendary attractions like the Pallazo Vecchio, the old city hall of Florence, the Mercato Nuovo, the 16th Century covered market hall, the Loggia dei Lanzi and it’s 10 renaissance statues and the Ponte Vecchio over the Arno river. You will be astonished by the sculptures at the patio in the Galeria degli Uffizi and marvel at the Santa Croce church. In the end of the tour will take you to observe the dome of Brunelleschi at the monumental cathedral of the Duomo and get up close for a peek at the doors of the Baptistery. Following the footsteps of the artists, we will find out more about the cradle of the renaissance, and get to know as well the modern side of town, for a later exploration on your own.17.47 €

Bologna Private Walk Tour With A Professional Guide
Welcome the capital of Emilia-Romagna. A city less travelled, we will cover the most important landmarks and buildings, stroll through the Piazza Maggiore onto the Fountain of Neptune and discover why it is UNESCO’s “City of Music”. Witness the difference between the modern new city and the historical old town. Hear about the legends of the towers of the city, and know why Bologna has different nicknames like “La Dotta” (The Learned), “La Grassa” (The Fat) and “La Rossa” (The Red). Visit the Medieval Market and Loggia Dei Mercanti, Anatomy Theater, The Two Towers and The complex of San Stefano. Learn why the famous dish from Bologna is actually called a different name and immerse yourself in the historic grandeur of the city that is home to Europe’s oldest university.16.98 €

Naples Private Walking Tour With A Professional Guide
Naples offers a journey through 2,500 years of history, from its Greek origins to its Roman prominence and role as a jewel of the Kingdom of Naples. A glance at the National Archaeological Museum reveals treasures from Pompeii and Herculaneum, while the Galleria Principe di Napoli reflects 19th-century elegance. Piazza Bellini fuses ancient Greek walls with vibrant cafés, and Piazza Dante showcases Naples’ cultural heart with its Neoclassical portico.20.14 €

Bolzano Private Walking Tour With A Professional Guide
Embrace the city of encounters and the capital of South Tyrol. It begs for exploration of its charming narrow streets and medieval structures. A delight to the eyes, Bolzano is a mix of the Italian and German way of life, in terms of creed and lifestyle. Discover and experience something completely new, on a journey through the interesting history and ancient squares and arcades.19.22 €

Cagliari Private Walking Tour With A Professional Guide
Cagliari is filled with gems of the past: Roman ruins, golden "palazzi", domes and cathedral towers. Dating from prehistoric times, the city expanded from a settlement of fishermen and merchants to a noble city of the house of Savoy and to a must visit for every traveller setting foot on Sardinia. Come and join our private walking tour and see the best Cagliari has to offer: Il Castelo, the city's most iconic image; the Church of St. Michael, with its extravagant 18th century decor; the Tower of Elephants an its gruesome stories of human heads adorning its walls; stop for some of the best panoramic views on Bastion of Saint Remy and many more.16.17 €

Catania Private Walking Tour With A Professional Guide
Catania is pure Sicily. Let the hustle and bustle sink in and focus on its Unesco listed wonders, on the many baroque piazzas or the palazzi towers and domes. Discover carefully hidden treasures between the ancient amphitheaters and Castellos. Experience some of the highlights of this lively city, like the Cathedral of Catania, the Elephant Fountain, the City Hall, Piazza Bellini with its cool bars and tables out on the streets, via Etnea, the main shopping street in Catania, the Roman Amphitheater, the largest in Sicily and the Monastery of St. Nicholas Arena, the second largest monastery in Europe.14.40 €

Stay Hungry Stay Bologna
Finest pasta class in town, come and spend few hours with a local private chef and learn how to turn egg and flour into a special pasta dish! I will share my secrets and you will have a stunning time in my kitchen!70.00 €

Cagliari: Experience Tasting
20.00 €

Cagliari: Discovering the heart of Sardinia
20.00 €

Cagliari: Amazing Bosa and Prehistoric Sardinia
19.00 €

Cagliari: Well Temple and Cabras Museum
The archaeological site of Santa Cristina is located on the basalt plateau of Abbasanta. The area takes its name from the small country church of Santa Cristina, built some time in the 1200s, around which stands a cluster of cumbessias, small houses originally built to shelter pilgrims. The area, in use from the nuraghic period, is divided into two sectors: the first includes the well temple (consisting of an atrium, a stairway leading downwards and an underground tholos-roofed chamber which housed the spring), the “meeting hut” paved with cobbles and complete with a circular bench, and a series of other small square and round-plan buildings, probably lodgings for the priests of the cult and the pilgrims. We'll see see the Giants of Monti Prama on show at the Civic Museum of Cabras, the only stone statues which the ancient Nuraghic world has handed down to us, together with models of nuraghi and betyls found next to them.30.00 €

Cagliari: Luxury Boat Private Tour
3689.00 €

Cagliari: Is Zuddas Caves Tour from Chia
20.00 €