Transfer from Rome
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Departure from Rome
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Estimated arrival to Verona
14:07h

Trip duration: 307min

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Lucignano
Italy

75 min

As you walk the elliptical streets of Lucignano, you will enter the world of yesterday since these streets haven’t changed a lot over the past... centuries. The small village of Lucignano is considered to be one of the most extraordinary examples of medieval town planning. And this slow stroll will also discover the town's rich history. The heart of the village is the Square of the Tribunal with churches, stone buildings and the wonderful 13th century Town Hall.

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Polirone Abbey
Italy

105 min

The Polirone Abbey will surely carry you back to the medieval era as you wander through the centuries of culture. Rising in a quiet and... serene countryside setting, the Abbey of San Benedetto in Polirone is dominating the central square of one of the “most beautiful villages in Italy”. It is definitely a great way to spend an afternoon. Best of all, few seem to know about it or visit it which makes this place especially serene. The abbey is full of historic details, including a rare 11th century candelabra in the church, but perhaps the best of all is the a large fresco by Caravaggio depicting mythological characters and people from the Old Testament, discovered only in 1980.

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Lamborghini Museum
Italy

135 min

Lamborghini has firmly established itself as one of the most famous and desirable brands in the car industry, best known for its extravagance. Hence, it... is hard not to take a peek at how this machine miracle is made, from the engine to the interior and you can experience all this in Sant’Agata Bolognese, where Lamborghini headquarters and museum lies.

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Montepulciano
Italy

90 min

Montepulciano stands on a sloping and narrow limestone edge overlooking the Val di Chiana and val d’Orcia. Such a location provides the city with dazzling... views of the typical Tuscan countryside. But the panorama is not the finest feature of Montepulciano. Rather, it is just one of many Montepulciano’s greatnesses. It has one of the most intact historic centers of any Italian town. The fact that no major building work has been done within these city walls since 1580 proves how well it is preserved. On the beautiful Piazza Grande you can admire the Town Hal, the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta and Palazzo Tarugi, completely covered in travertine. Just a heads up – the city can get quite crowded because it became particularly famous after the film Twilight, sequel New Moon, was filmed here.

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Orte Sotterranea
Italy

105 min

A fascinating underground maze of tunnels was first built by the Etruscans to bring water from the hilltops into their huge underground cisterns. The Romans... than perfected this labyrinth by adding fountains and wells. Orte Sotterranea is an adventurous archaeological site that shows, in all its beauty, the skillfulness and creativity of ancient people. Visitors can explore this underground marvel through a guided tour which should be booked online at http://www.visitaorte.com/prenota-la-tua-visita

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Sacro Bosco
Italy

75 min

Sacro Bosco, or Sacred wood, is an astonishing forest park inhabited by gigantic and breathtakingly beautiful sculptures of allegorical animals, monsters and figures. This masterpiece... is the work of Italian Duke Pier Francesco Orsini who initially wanted to devote a beautiful garden to his wife Giulia Farnese. However, she tragically died so Duke decided not to create a lovely garden but rather a bizarre park with monuments associated with death and the afterlife. It is a landscape garden like no other, so don’t miss it!