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9 expériences et visites sur Italy
Circuit en voitures anciennes sur le lac de Côme avec déjeuner
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Offrez-vous le summum du luxe avec une excursion en supercar le long des rives époustouflantes du lac de Côme.
7 Hours

Expérience « Supercar, dégustation de vins et Castello di Brolio »
5.0
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Une expérience privée en supercar, l'après-midi et en soirée, à travers la campagne du Chianti, alliant conduite panoramique, dégustation de vins et hospitalité toscane. L'expérience débute à la Villa Ermellina, à Sienne.
7 Hours
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Expérience « supercars et dégustation de vins » chez Casanova di Neri
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Une expérience privée d'une journée alliant le plaisir de conduire une supercar à travers la campagne toscane à une dégustation guidée de vins à Casanova di Neri, l'un des domaines viticoles les plus réputés de Montalcino.
7 Hours

Expérience au volant d'une supercar à Sienne et dans le Val d'Orcia, avec déjeuner
5.0
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Faire un tour en supercar dans le Val d'Orcia et déjeuner dans l'un des meilleurs restaurants spécialisés dans la viande
6 Hours

Circuit en voiture de collection dans le Val d'Orcia avec déjeuner
4.9
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Vivez le frisson de conduire une supercar à travers le charmant Val d'Orcia, avant de savourer un déjeuner exquis dans un restaurant spécialisé dans les viandes de grande qualité : le summum du plaisir raffiné.
7 Hours
Circuit en supercar au lac de Côme
4.8
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Offrez-vous le luxe ultime avec une excursion en supercar le long des rives époustouflantes du lac de Côme.
6 Hours

Circuit en voiture de collection au lac de Côme
4.8
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Offrez-vous le summum du luxe en participant à une excursion en voiture de collection le long des rives époustouflantes du lac de Côme.
7 Hours

Voiture de collection, dégustation de vins et découverte du Castello di Brolio
4.9
(145)
Une expérience privée en voiture de collection, l'après-midi et en soirée, à travers la campagne du Chianti, alliant balade panoramique, patrimoine toscan, dégustation de vins et hospitalité raffinée.
8 Hours
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Circuit en supercar sur le lac de Côme avec déjeuner
5.0
(245)
Offrez-vous le luxe ultime avec une excursion en supercar le long des rives époustouflantes du lac de Côme.
6 Hours
Italy is a masterpiece of history, art and flavour, where Roman ruins, Renaissance galleries, medieval hill towns and sun-drenched coastlines coexist within easy reach of one another. Few countries offer such density of world-famous sights alongside such joyful everyday culture.
From espresso rituals to three-hour dinners, guided experiences help you eat, drink and wander like a local while unlocking the stories behind the Colosseum, the canals and the vineyards.
À propos d'Italy
Rome, the Eternal City, layers the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Pantheon with Vatican treasures like St Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel. Florence is the cradle of the Renaissance, home to the Uffizi, Michelangelo's David and the Duomo. Venice enchants with its canals, St Mark's Square and gondolas.
Beyond the big three, Tuscany rolls out vineyards, Siena and San Gimignano; the Amalfi Coast and Cinque Terre dazzle on the sea; Milan leads fashion and design; and the south brings Naples (birthplace of pizza), the ruins of Pompeii and the trulli of Puglia.
Italian cuisine is regional and revered: fresh pasta and cacio e pepe in Rome, bistecca and Chianti in Tuscany, Neapolitan pizza, Bolognese ragù, and gelato everywhere. Each region guards its own specialities fiercely.
À quoi s'attendre lors d'une visite guidée à pied d'Italy
Expect skip-the-line access to major museums and monuments, expert art-historian guides, Vespa and food tours, wine tastings in Tuscan and Piedmont estates, and cooking classes making pasta by hand. Small-group tours help you avoid the crush at the biggest sights.
- Skip-the-line Colosseum and Vatican guided tours
- Tuscan wine and countryside day trips
- Venice gondola and hidden-canal walks
- Pizza, pasta and gelato cooking and food tours
La meilleure période pour visiter
April to June and September to October are ideal, with warm weather, harvest season in the vineyards and fewer crowds than midsummer. July and August are hot and busy, and many locals leave the cities in mid-August (Ferragosto). Winter is quieter and atmospheric, great for cities and lower prices, though some coastal and rural spots wind down.
Se déplacer
Italy's high-speed trains (Frecciarossa and Italo) link Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan and Naples in a few comfortable hours; book ahead for the best fares. Regional trains reach smaller towns. Within cities, walking is best, supplemented by metros in Rome and Milan and vaporetto water buses in Venice. Renting a car suits Tuscany and the countryside, but avoid driving in historic city centres (ZTL zones carry fines).
Foire aux questions
Absolutely. Both are among Italy's most visited sites and regularly sell out, with long queues for walk-ups. Booking timed-entry tickets or a guided skip-the-line tour in advance saves hours and adds valuable context. For the Vatican, dress modestly, as shoulders and knees must be covered to enter St Peter's and the Sistine Chapel.
High-speed trains are the easiest and fastest option. Rome to Florence takes about 1.5 hours, and Florence to Venice around 2 hours, with frequent departures from central stations. Book in advance for cheaper fares, and choose the fast Frecciarossa or Italo services rather than slower regional trains.
A car is great for exploring Tuscany, the countryside and remote coastal areas, but a liability in cities. Historic centres have restricted ZTL traffic zones that fine unauthorized vehicles, and parking is scarce and expensive. For a trip focused on Rome, Florence and Venice, trains are far better than driving.
Italians drink cappuccino in the morning and espresso after meals, and standing at the bar is cheaper than table service. Lunch is typically 1–3pm and dinner from 7:30pm onward. A cover charge (coperto) is normal, and tipping is modest, as service is often included. Meals are unhurried, so relax and enjoy the ritual.
A first trip covering Rome, Florence and Venice works well in 7–10 days, with 2–3 nights in each and time on the trains between. Add extra days for Tuscany, the Amalfi Coast or Cinque Terre. Trying to see too much means long transfers, so it is better to go deeper into fewer regions.