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Munich, Germany
Rome, Italy
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Hike in the Italian alps along Lake Misurina.
learn of spine tingling tales on a ghost and legends walk in Venice.
sample delicious local food in Rome.
enjoy free time to explore these historic (and fun!) cities
Germany to Italy—three simple words, countless memories. The "Western and Central Europe: Venice, the Alps & the Flavours of Rome" trip is an 8-day city sightseeing adventure beginning in Munich and ending in Rome. Discover Innsbruck’s alpine vibrance, glide along Venice’s canals, and hike the shores of crystal-clear Lake Misurina. Satisfy your appetite with culinary delights from Venice to Florence, all before a grand Roman finale featuring an unforgettable food experience. This group tour stands out for its delicious blend of urban exploration, natural beauty, and gastronomic discovery—making it a must for travelers who savor every aspect of their journey.
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