Rome ( Florence 4Hrs Venice 6hrs Naples 2Hrs by road ) Rome is blessed with the incalculable immensity of its archaeological and art treasures, as well as for the charm of its unique traditions and the beauty of its panoramic views, magnificent "villas" . Visit Triumphal Arch of Constantine, Piazza Venezia, often referred to as the Marble wedding cake! Pass the Circus Maximus - the Hippodrome - known for its ancient chariot races (Related to 'Ben Hur'! film) Incredible amphitheater the Colosseum of Gladiators battles . Pass the ruins of the Roman Forum and the famous Trevi Fountain.
The Vatican is the smallest state in the world and Vatican city was built over the tomb of Saint Peter and hosts 11 Vatican Museums with the restored Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel, and Vatican Gardens.The striking St peter square and its imposing colonnade lead to the greatest basilica of the Christian world: St Peter's Basilica
Florence a shrine to the wonders of the Renaissance, with more artistic treasures per square meter than any other city in the world! . Visit the remarkable Duomo and Besides it is the 'Gate to Paradise' - the heavenly gilded bronze doors of the Baptistery also visit open-air gallery in Signoria Square. Walk on the famous Ponte Vecchio, the oldest surviving bridge in the city.
Pisa ( 85 Km / 1.5Hrs from Florence by road) The Leaning Tower of Pisa is one of the most remarkable architectural structures from medieval Europe,it is a the bell tower, or campanile and one of the four buildings that make up the cathedral complex in Pisa, Italy, called Campo dei Miracoli or Piazza dei Miracoli, which means Field of Miracles.
Venice ( 260Km/4hrs from Florence and 540/ 6hrs by train from Zurich) Drive over Mussolini's Bridge of Liberty, the very heart of Venice to visit historic Ducal Palace, the infamous prison, the Bridge of Sighs, the exquisite Clock Tower and the splendour of St. Mark's Basilica. Venice which is built on 117 small islands connected through waterways with captivating canals and palaces. Relax at St. Mark's Square, the most photographed Square in the world.
Milan is not all about trendy shops and designer clothes. Among the city's many historical attractions are La Scala Opera, the Milan Cathedral, the National Museum of Science and Technology and Santa Maria della Grazie, the church that preserves da Vinci's "Last Supper".
Experience a more local and authentic side to Venice by Crossing through the Venetian Lagoon by comfortable
motorboat . Watch a glass blowing demonstration on the island of Murano , Stroll among the brightly painted houses of Burano . At Torcello visit Basilica di Santa Maria and check out the Ponte del Diavolo, a bridge with no parapets.
Verona ( Florence 3Hrs and Venice 2Hrs by Road) is home to Shakespeare's legendary love story, Romeo and Juliet. While in this city, you have the chance to see the famous balcony of Juliet's house and Wander through Centro Storico and visit the Piazza Bra .