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7 Days 6 Nights North , , Alba, , , + (Maroon Line Package)

PER DAY* S$138 SGD966 per person for Twin Share

Operate Every Tuesday From Apr to Oct 2020

JOINING POINTS: Sat – 0930hrs / 1330hrs – Milan Mon – 1800hrs – Florence

Operate Every Sunday Day 1 (Tue) Florence – – Pisa from(~207km) 12 Apr to 03 Oct 2020(No Meal) In the early morning, you drive through , to the most famous world cultural heritage of Siena. The city has the most beautiful square in Italy called Piazza del Campo. The Duomo Cathedral in Romanesque and Gothic style is one of the highlights of the tour. After leaving Siena, you will arrive in the small town of San Gimignano, also known as Tower City as it is famous for its medieval towers. From the small town, you can see the still-existing 14 ancient towers. You continue the tour with a visit to the most famous tower of all – Pisa. The leaning tower, cathedral and baptistery built 900 years ago are completely constructed from white marble. The leaning tower was originally the bell tower of the Pisa Cathedral. Unexpectedly, the foundation became unstable and construction was stopped for one hundred years. : 4* hotel in Pisa or city nearby

Day 2 (Wed) Pisa – – Genoa (~160km) (Breakfast) In the morning after breakfast you will depart towards beautiful Cinque Terre. This is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Italy. The blue waters and the blue sky reflect the well-defined cliffs and beautiful houses. It is an amazing view; located on the Ligurian coastline of , the Cinque Terre is made up of five cliff villages, and is a paradise isolated by rugged cliffs. Due to the remote location of the Cinque Terre, the most convenient way to visit this place is to take the train. You will be accompanied by the tour leader. : 4* hotel in Genoa or city nearby

7 Days 6 Nights North Italy Pisa, Genoa, Alba, Milan, Verona, Bologna + Florence (Maroon Line Package)

Day 3 (Thu) Genoa – Serravalle outlet – Alba (~160km) (Breakfast) You have a morning of shopping at the Serravalle Designer Outlet, a famous Italian discount village. Offering the world’s brands, Serravalle is famous for its discounts all year around. In the afternoon, you will head to the small town of Alba, in the region of northern Italy. This affluent town is rich in rare and precious white truffles. It is the only white truffle capital in the world, as the white truffles are mainly found in Alba. Because of its worth and scarceness, the truffle is known as the white diamond. Alba is famous for its White Truffle Festival in October. Upon arrival, you will visit the White Truffle Products Factory. 4* hotel in Alba or city nearby

Day 4 (Fri) Alba – Barolo – – Milan (~220km) (Breakfast) You depart Alba and drive towards Piedmont. Piedmont is the best wine producing region in Italy. The wine-producing villages and vineyards are scattered among the picturesque hillsides. Barolo is a small village to the south of Alba, and the home of the king. You visit one of the famous wineries and have a wine tasting. After a tasteful morning, you head in the afternoon to Turin, the largest city in Northern Italy. This city is famous for its Baroque, Rococo and neoclassical French architecture. Many squares and are designed imitating the French Versailles. This is also the cradle of Italian automobile manufacturing and the hometown of Fiat. And besides famous Fiat it is also the hometown of one of the oldest football clubs of Italy, Juventus. After arrival at the Piazza San Carlo, you have free leisure time to see the Madama’s or the Egyptian Museum. In the evening, the coach transfers you to Milan. Optional: if post-tour hotel is chosen, overnight stay in Milan or city nearby.

Day 5 (Sat) Milan – Verona (~135km) (Breakfast) You start your amazing tour early in the morning in the city centre of Milan. Your orientation tour introduces you to the city’s iconic sights including the vast Duomo Cathedral and La Scala Opera House. After the sightseeing you will have free time at the world’s oldest shopping mall, the 19th century shopping arcade of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and Monte Avenue. This is the heart of shopping in Milan, where world-famous brands can be found and where you can wander among the boutique shops or have a nice Italian coffee in one of the refined cafes. In the afternoon, you drive to Verona, the setting of the love story of Romeo and Juliet by the great writer William Shakespeare. The ancient city was named a World Heritage Site in 2000. After arrival, you visit the former residence of Juliet and see the third largest Amphitheatre in the world. 4* hotel in Verona or city nearby

7 Days 6 Nights North Italy Pisa, Genoa, Alba, Milan, Verona, Bologna + Florence (Maroon Line Package)

Day 6 (Sun) Verona – – Bologna (~280km) (Breakfast) Begin this morning with a waterbus ride to San Marco Island, a memorable crossing of the lagoon that gives you a real taste of the city’s charm as you approach the dreamy spires and distinctive waterside buildings. Once on the island you’ll be led around some of Venice’s best-known locations, beginning in the Piazzo with the Basilica di San Marco, a stunning piece of Byzantine architecture. You’ll also see the legendary Bridge of Sighs, which appears on many a postcard or picture of Venice and connects the old prison to the interrogation rooms in the ’s Palace. Afterwards you’ll have a chance to see some traditional Venetian craftwork at close quarters with a demonstration by Murano glassblowers; their exquisite creations make excellent souvenirs. Of course, the ultimate Venice activity is to ride through the warren of waterways on a gondola, and for most people this optional excursion is a must. In the afternoon, you leave Venice again by water taxi and go to Bologna's World food park to explore the essence of Italian food. Eataly World covers an area of 100,000 square meters, the world's largest Italian food park, bringing together fresh food from all . In countless restaurants and workshops, you will understand the making of Italian food, the best place to be for foodies! 4* hotel in Bologna or city nearby

Day 7 (Mon) Bologna – Florence (~117km) (Breakfast) After breakfast you visit Bologna, the capital of and the birthplace of the famous Spaghetti Bolognese. You find the most intact medieval tower city in Italy, which also has a majestic church, while the long porticoes make Bologna one of the most beautiful cities in Italy. In the afternoon, you transfer to Florence, birthplace of the , and stroll to the city's famous places: the Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral, built in the thirteenth century, is the third cathedral in the world, while Ponte Vecchio is the arch bridge of the medieval Gold Exchange on the Anor River. Italian celebrities like Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and the famous physicist Galileo are buried in the Basilica di Santa Croce. Florence is also the source of the world-famous Italian leather industry and leather working crafts. You will see a demonstration of the traditional craft of leather working, and you will also have the opportunity to purchase some of the high-quality leather items for which the city is famous.