Running from the Alps to the central Mediterranean Sea, Italy has had a huge influence on the world’s cuisine and culture.
Here, there are 223270 hotels starting at RM515 a night however, you’re likely to save loads if you bundle your hotel and flight bookings via Expedia. One of the best ways to save is with Italy Holiday Packages. You can also add other bookings, including experiences and car rental. If you’ll be ambling around some of Italy’s architectural masterpieces, such as the Leaning Tower of Pisa, why not add a tour with a local expert to your hotel and flight package?
Day 1-2: Most travellers arrive here via Rome–Fiumicino International Airport "Leonardo da Vinci." Once you’ve dropped your bags at your hotel, head to some of Rome’s most famous attractions, including St. Peter's Basilica, the Colosseum and the Trevi Fountain.
Day 3-4: Next, book a rental car and drive northwest for about 3 hours to reach Tuscany. This region is famous for Renaissance art and architecture and its picturesque landscapes.
Day 5-7: Don’t leave home without stopping by Milan, Italy’s financial centre. Here you’ll discover a thriving atmosphere and some of the world’s most famous artworks, including The Last Supper, a late 15th-century mural painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
Celebrate Festa della Repubblica, the Italian National Day and Republic Day, June 2nd each year. The main festivities take place in Rome.
If you’re planning to spend most of your time in Italy’s national capital, why not check out our Rome Holiday Packages?
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One of Rome's most famous landmarks, and one of the world's most notable monuments, no visitor to Rome should miss the opportunity to visit this iconic structure.
Alongside its more obvious treasures, Rome has an abundance of beautiful water features. There is none more spectacular than the Trevi fountain.
The centrepiece of Milan is also the largest church in Italy, crowned by a gold-coated statue of the Madonna.