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Feel an Ancient Touch of La Dolce Vita with Classic Tours of Italy Luxury Tours

Author: Gennaro Rotoli
by Gennaro Rotoli
Posted: May 02, 2018

Boasting more than 50 UNESCO World Heritage sites dotted with renowned art galleries and museums, Italy is the destination of choice for holidaymakers looking to experience 'La Dolce Vita'. Whether you’re going on a family holiday or a honeymoon, signing up for Italy luxury tours can make your stay in the country more memorable and special.

If you want to taste real sweet life, then remember to purchase tour packages offered by a reputable operator of Italian luxury tours. There are many advantages to purchasing a tour package—comfort and convenience being the top two. Your day to day itinerary is planned in advance so you don't have to figure out where to go next or how to go there. Hotel accommodation is also pre-arranged, and you can be sure that you will sleep in luxury. Private transportation ensures that you can make the most of your schedule, and your local guide can make every experience more insightful.

The best tour operators customize their classic Italy tour packages according to their client's preferences. They ensure that you will enjoy luxury travel by bringing you to places that you really want to see—even if those places are not on the usual tourist trail. To give you a glimpse of how your Italian vacation might look like, here is a list of a handfuls of places that can be included in your itinerary.

St. Marks Square

Piazza San Marco is one of the loveliest squares in the whole of Europe. It stands on a thousand years of history beginning from the first patron saint of Venice to Renaissance, fall of the Republic, until today. Top attractions like Doge's Palace, St. Mark's Basilica, and Campanile are found in the square.

Murano and Burano

The island of Murano has been known for glassmaking since 1291. But don’t stop there—you might as well see neighboring Burano, where you can see colorful fishermen houses in pastel colors.

Florence

Florence was once a cultural center of Italy during the Renaissance. Here, you can explore the well-known Accademia Gallery, Uffizi Gallery, and Santa Maria Novella Church.

Piazza Dei Miracoli

If you want to take photos of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, then you must not cross out Piazza Dei Miracoli on your bucket list. Other things to do here apart from sightseeing are shopping and dining in sumptuous restaurants or trying out dishes at the local markets.
About the Author

Gennaro Rotoli, Director at Italy Luxury Tours have so many years of experience in the Italy Luxury Travel market. Italy Luxury Tours provides the Exclusive and Personalized Luxury Travel Experiences for their customers.

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