Grand Northern Italian Railway Tour
From 236 €

Grand Northern Italian Railway Tour

Holidays package
Created: Friday, October 31, 2025
Ref ID: 38296894
price per person From
236 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Friday, October 31, 2025
Destinations: Turin, Italy , Milan, Italy , Verona, Italy , Venice, Italy

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30 Nov
1. Turin
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About the destination: Turin, the elegant capital of Italy’s Piedmont region, is a city of grand boulevards, baroque palaces, and Alpine views. Once the first capital of unified Italy, it still wears its royal past with dignity: arcaded streets, stately squares like Piazza Castello and Piazza San Carlo, and the imposing Palazzo Reale form the city’s refined backbone. Yet Turin is far from a static museum piece; it’s a lively university and innovation hub, known for its car industry (FIAT), contemporary art, and thriving café culture. At the heart of Turin’s skyline stands the Mole Antonelliana, the city’s iconic spire housing the engaging National Museum of Cinema. A panoramic elevator whisks visitors to the top for sweeping views over terracotta rooftops and, on clear days, the snow-capped Alps. Nearby, the Egyptian Museum—one of the world’s most important collections of Egyptian antiquities—turns a rainy afternoon into a journey through ancient history. Strolling along the Po River, you’ll encounter the romantic Borgo Medievale and the green expanses of Valentino Park, perfect for a pause from urban sightseeing. Food and drink are central to the Turinese experience. This is the birthplace of the aperitivo ritual: order a vermouth-based cocktail or a Negroni in a historic café, and you’ll often receive a generous spread of snacks. Turin’s chocolate heritage shines in local specialties such as gianduiotto and bicerin, a layered drink of espresso, chocolate, and cream. The city is also an ideal base for exploring Piedmont’s wine regions—Barolo, Barbaresco, and the Langhe hills are within easy reach for day trips focused on vineyards, truffle-laced dishes, and slow-food traditions. Turin is a year-round destination, with vibrant cultural events adding flavor to any visit. Autumn brings truffle fairs and wine festivals, while winter lights up the streets with artistic installations and Christmas markets. Spring and summer are ideal for combining city exploration with excursions into the nearby mountains and royal residences scattered around the region. Compact, walkable, and stylish, Turin rewards travelers who take the time to look beyond Italy’s more familiar cities and discover its understated charm.
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30 Nov
Accommodation
1 Night
Hotel Astoria
Turin (Province) - Show on map > 0.6 km from Center
7.9
Good
4724
Bar
Free Internet
24-hour reception
DOUBLE BASIC
ROOM ONLY
Free cancellation
01 Dec
Transport from Turin to Milan
Trenitalia
Trenitalia - 2017
Direct
08:05
Torino Porta Susa
1h 44m
09:49
Milano Centrale
STANDARD
STANDARD Standard (Flexible)
01 Dec
2. Milan
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About the destination: With something almost Northern European in the air, yet exuding Italian style, Milan is Italy's most cosmopolitan city. The capital of Lombardy is both hardworking and glamorous - powerful in businesses from finance to fashion and, of course, football. But what gives Milan its certain something is its status as the epicentre of Italian fashion and interior design. International fashionistas, designers, supermodels and paparazzi descend upon the city twice a year for its spring and autumn fairs: Milan, which has carefully guarded its reputation for flair, drama and creativity, is Italy's natural stage. This is certainly one of the best places in Italy to shop, or windowshop. Milan is the main industrial, commercial and financial centre of Italy and as such, is unsurprisingly business-like in appearance. At first glance, it lacks the wow factor, but if you take time and are determined to explore Milan’s streets, you’ll access its aesthetically appealing gems – and they do exist. Cut through the modern metropolitan bustle, and you will stumble across impressive churches and palaces, the pretty Navigli area, the chic Brera district and lively university quarter, and no need to mention a landmark such as the Duomo, or that the city is impressively home to Leonardo da Vinci's 15th century masterpiece The Last Supper. Milan cannot be faulted when it comes to having a good time. The Milanese know how to party – and they don’t waste time getting started. Nightlife tends to kick off at 6pm; enjoying an aperitivo in which locals unwind with post-work drinks and nibbles before heading home is the rule rather than exception. So whether you’re looking for cut-price fashion, an alternative city break or a chance to paint the town red, Milan has undoubtedly got it covered.
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01 Dec
Accommodation
1 Night
Le Texture Premium Rooms Duomo-Cordusio
Milan (Province) - Show on map > 0.6 km from Center
8.5
Very good
1674
Air conditioned
24-hour reception
Safe
Deluxe Double Room with Shower
ROOM ONLY
Free cancellation
02 Dec
Transport from Milan to Verona
Trenitalia
Trenitalia - 9709
Direct
08:15
Milano Centrale
1h 13m
09:28
Verona Porta Nuova
STANDARD
STANDARD Standard (Non Flex)
02 Dec
3. Verona
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About the destination: Set amid endless vineyards and cypress groves, this melange of Roman ruins, pink palazzi and fanciful sepulchres has a romantic beauty that is difficult to over-praise. Shakespeare set Romeo and Juliet here, and would likely be amused to know that his imaginary lovers have become Verona’s hottest tourist attraction. Nonetheless, Verona has more to offer than just Romeo and Juliet. In Verona’s centre, Brà square, there is the almost perfectly preserved Roman Arena. Up via Mazzini from the Arena is piazza delle Erbe, where corny gadgets are sold amid the Renaissance palazzo of former Veronese merchants and has a lively atmosphere with pretty cafes and dazzling restaurants. Through an arch on the right are piazza dei Signori and the Tombs of the Scaligeri, the peculiar Gothic remnants of della Scalla, Verona’s medieval tyrants. The equestrian statue of Cangrande I, head of the Scalla clan is a glorification of raw power and can be visited at the museum of Castelvecchio. But if you are an incurable romantic, at 23 via Cappello you’ll find Juliet’s house, where lovers graffiti their hopeful pleas. The house where Romeo used to live is now a bar. This ancient city exudes history from every brick and is well worth a visit.
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02 Dec
Accommodation
1 Night
Cittadella
Verona - Show on map > 0.3 km from Center
8.5
Very good
732
Parking
Free Internet
Hotel safe
Double or Twin Room with Shared Bathroom
ROOM ONLY
Free cancellation
03 Dec
Transport from Verona to Venice
Trenitalia
Trenitalia - 9705
Direct
08:30
Verona Porta Nuova
1h 12m
09:42
Venezia Santa Lucia
STANDARD
STANDARD Standard (Non Flex)
03 Dec
4. Venice
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About the destination: Venice is a city like no other: a labyrinth of canals, marble palaces, and hidden courtyards floating on the Adriatic. Built on more than 100 small islands, it has no roads—only waterways and narrow alleys that suddenly open onto breathtaking piazzas. At its heart lies St. Mark’s Square, framed by the dazzling Basilica di San Marco, the Doge’s Palace, and the iconic Campanile. From here, you can wander under arcades lined with cafés and listen to live orchestras as the sun sets over the lagoon. The Grand Canal is Venice’s main thoroughfare, curving through the city like a glittering highway of water. Riding a vaporetto (water bus) offers a front-row view of Gothic and Renaissance palaces, their facades reflected in the rippling surface. For a more intimate experience, slip into one of the smaller canals on a gondola and glide beneath low stone bridges, passing quiet neighborhoods where laundry hangs over the water and church bells echo between the walls. Beyond the famous sights, Venice rewards slow exploration. Lose yourself in the districts of Cannaregio and Dorsoduro, where local bacari (wine bars) serve cicchetti—small Venetian tapas—alongside spritz and local wines. Cross the Rialto Bridge to visit its bustling market, where fishmongers and fruit vendors supply the city’s kitchens, and artisans sell Murano glass and traditional masks. Each sestiere (district) has its own character, from elegant San Marco to the more bohemian, artsy feel of Dorsoduro. Venice also makes an ideal base for exploring the lagoon islands. Take a short boat ride to Murano, famous for its centuries-old glassmaking tradition, where you can watch master glassblowers at work. Continue to Burano, a photographer’s dream with its brightly painted houses and lace workshops, and then on to Torcello, a peaceful island with ancient churches and a rare sense of quiet. Whether you come for art, history, or romance, Venice offers a dreamlike atmosphere that lingers long after you leave.
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03 Dec
Accommodation
1 Night
Carlton Capri Hotel
Venice - Show on map > 0.4 km from Center
8.3
Very good
5072
Restaurant
Bar
Free Internet
DOUBLE STANDARD
ROOM ONLY
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Based on 2 adults
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2 Adults
Nights 4
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Destinations 4
Transports 3
Accommodations 4