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5 Cultural Tours em Italy

Experiência com supercarros, degustação de vinhos e visita ao Castello di Brolio
5.0
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Uma experiência privada de supercarros à tarde e à noite pela zona rural de Chianti, combinando um passeio panorâmico, degustação de vinhos e a hospitalidade toscana. A experiência tem início na Villa Ermellina, em Siena
7 Hours
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Experiência de supercarros e degustação de vinhos na Casanova di Neri
4.9
(132)
Uma experiência privada de um dia que combina a emoção de conduzir um supercarro pela zona rural da Toscana com uma degustação de vinhos guiada na Casanova di Neri, uma das adegas mais conceituadas de Montalcino.
7 Hours

Experiência com supercarros em Siena e na Val d'Orcia, com almoço incluído
5.0
(503)
Conduzir um supercarro pela Val d'Orcia e almoçar num dos melhores restaurantes especializados em carne
6 Hours

Experiência de passeio em automóvel clássico na Val d'Orcia com almoço
4.9
(355)
Viva a emoção de conduzir um supercarro pela encantadora Val d'Orcia, seguida de um almoço requintado num restaurante especializado em carnes de alta qualidade — o epítome do prazer requintado.
7 Hours

Experiência com carros clássicos, degustação de vinhos e visita ao Castello di Brolio
4.9
(145)
Uma experiência privada de carro clássico, à tarde e à noite, pela zona rural de Chianti, que combina um passeio panorâmico, o património da Toscana, degustação de vinhos e uma hospitalidade requintada.
8 Hours
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Italy is one of the world's great cultural destinations, and our cultural tours bring its art, architecture and traditions to life through the eyes of expert local guides. Rather than rushing between landmarks, these experiences focus on understanding the places you visit.
Walk the medieval streets of Siena with its Gothic cathedral and famous Piazza del Campo, discover the hilltop towns of Tuscany, and travel through the timeless landscapes of the Val d'Orcia, where centuries of history are written into the land itself.
Sobre a Italy
Central Italy is the cultural heartland of the country. Siena is a beautifully preserved medieval city, home to a striped marble cathedral and the shell-shaped Piazza del Campo. The surrounding Tuscan countryside is dotted with historic hill towns, abbeys and vineyards, while the Val d'Orcia is a UNESCO World Heritage landscape celebrated for its harmony of nature and human settlement. Together they offer a rich, layered picture of Italian heritage.
O que esperar de um passeio a pé da «Italy»
- Guided visits to Siena and Tuscan medieval hill towns
- Insight into Italian art, architecture and history from local experts
- Journeys through the UNESCO-listed Val d'Orcia landscape
- Comfortable private transport between cultural sites
- A relaxed pace that leaves room to absorb each place
Melhor altura para visitar
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.
Como se deslocar
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).
Perguntas frequentes
Cultural tours focus on Italy's art, architecture, history and traditions. Expect guided visits to historic centres such as Siena, walks through medieval hill towns, and travel across culturally significant landscapes like the Val d'Orcia, all led by knowledgeable local guides.
Yes. Siena is one of Italy's best-preserved medieval cities, famous for its Gothic cathedral and the Piazza del Campo. A guided cultural tour helps you understand its history, art and the traditions behind landmarks like the Palio horse race.
The Val d'Orcia is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its rolling hills, cypress-lined roads and historic villages. It represents a landscape shaped over centuries and is a highlight of many cultural itineraries through Tuscany.
Yes. Our cultural tours are led by experienced local guides who provide context on the history, art and daily life of each place, turning a simple visit into a deeper understanding of Italian heritage.
Cultural tours often involve walking through historic town centres, which can include cobbled streets and gentle hills. Private car transport connects towns and countryside sites, so walking is generally at a comfortable, relaxed pace.