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Explore all Italy in self-guided narrated tours with AI

1 week 3 days
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German
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Finnish
Portuguese
Greek
English
Italian
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Spanish
Chinese (Taiwan)
Japanese
Chinese (China)
Polish
Turkish
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1 week 3 days

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Explore any iconic site across all Italy: The Colosseum, Sistine Chapel, Santa Maria Novella or any other popular or less known landmark, historical building or even piece of art. With your personal AI guide you aren't restricted to major landmarks and limited stories any more! Ask about literally anything which catches your eye: whole city district, hidden street corner, intriguing frescoes...

Key Features for Your Italian Holiday:

Snap a photo of any ancient ruin, fountain, or masterpiece and instantly receive a fascinating story. It’s like having a historian in your pocket!

Navigate seamlessly with map-based audio tours, giving you full flexibility.

Choose a narrator persona—from an in-depth local guide to a fun, kid-friendly companion—to tailor the stories to your interests.

7 days premium subscription included. Available both for iPhones and Android smartphones

Additional Info

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

What To Expect

Day 1

Explore Rome: Colosseum, Roman Forum, Palatine Hill

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Begin at the Flavian Amphitheater, the ultimate symbol of Imperial power and engineering, where 50,000 spectators once roared.

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Arch of Constantine

Stand before the triumphal arch that marked the shift from pagan Rome to a Christian empire.

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Roman Forum

Walk the Via Sacra. Here lies the Curia Julia (Senate House) and the Temple of Caesar, the beating heart of ancient public life.

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Palatine Hill

Wander the ruins of the Imperial Palaces (Domus Flavia), where the emperors lived in opulence overlooking the circus.

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Ascend the hill designed by Michelangelo to see the She-Wolf and the colossal statue of Constantine.

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Piazza Venezia / Ancient City

Fast forward to modern Italy’s unification with this colossal white marble monument to Victor Emmanuel II.

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Trajan's Forum

Admire the spiraling frieze that details the Dacian Wars—an ancient cinematic documentary carved in stone.

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Teatro di Marcello

Often called the "Jewish Colosseum," this theatre predates its famous neighbor and sits at the edge of the historic Ghetto.

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Day 2

Rome — Popes and Piazze

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Vatican Museums

Navigate the Hall of Maps and the Raphael Rooms, witnessing the Church's patronage of the arts.

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Sistine Chapel

Stand beneath Michelangelo’s Genesis and The Last Judgment—a theological masterclass in paint.

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St. Peter's Basilica

Enter the world’s largest church. Don't miss Michelangelo’s Pietà and Bernini’s soaring bronze Baldachin.

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Castel Sant'Angelo

Originally Hadrian’s Mausoleum, later a fortress for Popes. The bridge offers one of Rome’s most iconic views.

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5

Piazza Navona

Built over the Stadium of Domitian, this is Baroque theatre at its finest, anchored by Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers.

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Pantheon

The best-preserved building from ancient Rome. Look up at the oculus—the eye connecting the temple to the heavens.

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Trevi Fountain

A Rococo masterpiece. Tradition says throwing a coin ensures your return to Rome; throwing two promises romance.

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Spanish Steps

Climb the monumental stairway connecting the Bourbon Spanish Embassy to the Trinità dei Monti church.

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Day 3

Day 3: Florence — The Cradle of the Renaissance

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Santa Maria Novella

Your introduction to Florentine Gothic, featuring frescoes by Ghirlandaio and Masaccio’s pioneering Holy Trinity.

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Basilica di San Lorenzo

The parish church of the Medici family, designed by Brunelleschi. A study in Renaissance harmony.

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Marvel at Brunelleschi’s Dome, an engineering miracle that remains the largest brick dome ever built.

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Campanile di Giotto

A free-standing bell tower wrapped in white, green, and pink marble.

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Gaze at the "Gates of Paradise"—Ghiberti’s bronze doors that Michelangelo himself named.

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Piazza Della Repubblica

The site of the ancient Roman forum, now a 19th-century square marking the city's "rebirth."

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Church and Museum of Orsanmichele

Originally a grain market, converted into a church where the city's powerful guilds displayed their patron saints.

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Piazza della Signoria

An open-air sculpture museum. See the copy of David standing where the original was placed in 1504 as a symbol of the Republic.

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Day 4

Day 4: Florence — Power and Perspective

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Le Gallerie Degli Uffizi

Journey through the evolution of art, from Giotto’s medieval stiffness to Botticelli’s Birth of Venus and Da Vinci’s Annunciation.

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Ponte Vecchio

The oldest bridge in Florence, lined with jewelers since the Medici evicted the butchers to improve the smell.

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Casa Vasari

Trace the secret elevated passageway built for the Grand Dukes to move safely between palaces.

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Palazzo Pitti

The vast residence of the Medici Grand Dukes, showcasing the sheer scale of their dynastic power.

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5

Giardino di Boboli

A prime example of the "Italian Garden" style—manicured nature filled with grottoes and fountains.

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Santo Spirito

Wander this artisan neighborhood and visit the church featuring a wooden crucifix by a young Michelangelo.

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Piazzale Michelangelo

End your day with the quintessential panoramic sunset view over the Florence skyline.

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Day 5

Day 5: Venice — The Serenissima

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Take the "bus" from the station. It’s the finest thoroughfare in the world, lined with Byzantine and Gothic palazzi.

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Ponte di Rialto

The economic engine of old Venice. This stone arch replaced earlier wooden bridges to support the heavy foot traffic of merchants.

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Mercati di Rialto

Walk where the prices of spices and silks were once set for all of Europe.

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Piazza San Marco

"The drawing room of Europe." The only Piazza in Venice (others are campi), designed to impress.

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St. Mark's Basilica

The "Church of Gold." Its onion domes and interior mosaics reflect Venice's deep ties to Byzantium and the East.

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Ascend the bell tower for a view of the lagoon and the red-tiled roofs.

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Palazzo Ducale

The seat of Venetian government. Visit the Great Council Chamber, home to Tintoretto’s massive Paradise.

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Bridge Of Sighs

Walk the enclosed bridge connecting the palace to the prisons, named for the prisoners' last glimpse of beauty.

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Day 6

Day 6: Venice — Islands of the Lagoon

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Murano glass d'este

Take a boat to the island where glass furnaces were moved in 1291 to prevent fires in the main city. Watch a glass-blowing demonstration.

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Famous for its 12th-century Byzantine mosaic floor, older even than St. Mark's.

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Burano

Visit the fisherman’s island, famous for its intricate lace-making and vivid, brightly painted houses (originally to help fishermen find home in the fog).

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Torcello

The cradle of Venetian civilization. Visit the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta to see the haunting "Last Judgment" mosaics.

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Cannaregio

Back in the city, explore the quieter northern district.

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Venice Ghetto Glass

The first "Ghetto" in the world. A somber but vital historic site with five synagogues hidden in plain sight.

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Day 7

Day 7: Verona — The Romantic Fortress

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Arena di Verona

A Roman amphitheater older than the Colosseum and still in use for world-class opera today.

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Ponte Di Castelvecchio

Walk across the fortified red-brick bridge connected to the castle of the Scala family, the medieval lords of Verona.

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Porta Borsari - World Heritage Site

Pass through this ancient Roman limestone gate, once the main entrance to the city on the Via Postumia.

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Piazza delle Erbe

The site of the Roman Forum, now a bustling market surrounded by frescoed merchant houses and the Torre dei Lamberti (climb it for the view).

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Piazza dei Signori

Just through the archway lies the political heart of old Verona, presided over by a brooding statue of Dante Alighieri, who found refuge here in exile.

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Marvel at the intricate Gothic funerary monuments of the Della Scala family—an open-air display of medieval ego and artistry.

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Visit the 13th-century tower house. While the balcony is a 20th-century addition, the history of the feuding Cappelletti (Capulets) and Montecchi (Montagues) is very real.

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Day 8

Day 8: Milan — The Duchy of Innovation

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Duomo Di Milano

Start early. Take the elevator (or stairs) to the roof of the cathedral to walk among the 135 spires and see the golden Madonnina up close.

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Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

Pass through the "Salotto di Milano" (Milan’s Drawing Room). Spin on the bull mosaic for good luck—a tradition local merchants have followed for decades.

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3

Teatro Alla Scala

Visit the museum and peer into the velvet-draped boxes of the world’s most prestigious opera house.

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4

Brera District

Walk through the artistic quarter to the Pinacoteca, home to Hayez’s The Kiss and Mantegna’s Dead Christ—masterpieces of perspective and emotion.

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5

Castello Sforzesco

Explore the vast citadel of the Dukes of Milan. Walk through the Sala delle Asse, decorated by Leonardo da Vinci.

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Santa Maria delle Grazie

Requires booking weeks in advance. Stand before Da Vinci’s crumbling masterpiece, painted on a dry wall in the refectory, capturing the exact moment Christ says, "One of you will betray me."

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Navigli

Conclude the day at the canals designed partly by Da Vinci to transport marble for the Duomo. It is now the vibrant center of Milanese aperitivo culture.

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Day 9

Day 9: Turin (Torino) — The Royal Capital

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Piazza Castello

The center of royal power. Stand between the Palazzo Madama (a castle turned palace) and the Royal Palace.

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Palazzo Reale Di Torino

Tour the opulent apartments and the Royal Armory. This was the command center of the Kingdom of Sardinia before it became the Kingdom of Italy.

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The home of the Shroud of Turin (Holy Shroud). While the original is rarely shown, the chapel and the copy on display are sites of immense religious significance.

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4

Porta Palatina

See the best-preserved Roman gateway in the world, standing stark against the Baroque city, a reminder of the city's origins as Augusta Taurinorum.

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5

Museo Egizio

The most significant collection of Egyptian artifacts outside of Cairo. The Gallery of Kings is a haunting lineup of statues that rivals the British Museum.

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Mole Antonelliana

The symbol of Turin. Originally a synagogue, this towering spire now houses the National Museum of Cinema. Take the glass elevator suspended in the middle of the void to the viewing deck.

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Piazza San Carlo

Known as "Turin’s Living Room." End your day at a historic café (like Caffè Torino) under the arcades—this is where the concept of Vermouth was born.

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Day 10

Day 10: Genoa (Genova) — La Superba

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Old Port

Wander the harbor redesigned by Renzo Piano. It represents the city’s lifeblood—trade, exploration, and the sea.

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Galata Museo Del Mare

Dive into Genoa’s identity at the Maritime Museum. Experience the "Galley" exhibit to understand the brutal life of oarsmen in the 16th century.

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Caruggi Genoa

Get lost in the medieval labyrinth of narrow streets (vicoli). This is the raw, authentic heart of the city, full of hidden churches and artisan shops.

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A black-and-white striped Gothic masterpiece. Look for the shell casing from WWII that sits inside the nave—it failed to detonate, seen by locals as a miracle.

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5

Piazza Raffaele De Ferrari

The splashy main square, centered by a massive bronze fountain, connecting the medieval city to the modern 19th-century expansion.

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Musei di Strada Nuova - Palazzo Rosso

Enter one of these palaces to see how the Genoese banking aristocracy lived, surrounded by Van Dyck portraits and frescoed ceilings.

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Spianata Castelletto

Take the Art Nouveau elevator up to this balcony. It offers a 360-degree view of the slate roofs, the harbor, and the sea—a perfect closing image for your Grand Tour.

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